Maestra Michelle shares the story of her first experience of Día de los Muertos in Mexico.
Read MoreCedarwood started offering optional virtual clubs on Fridays for students in the grades this fall. This month, we’re excited to share a little bit about our Spanish and Japanese Clubs!
Read MoreWatch a panel discussion about the meaning & ways of celebrating this tradition in Mexico and the U.S.
Read MoreWorld languages are vital to fulfilling the mission of Waldorf education: to educate children to reach their full potential as human beings who have the capacity to freely choose empathy and peace.
By design, Waldorf schools offer two world languages starting in Grade One. This fundamental part of the curriculum is instrumental in developing the flexibility of thinking and feeling necessary for truly empathetic communication.
Read MoreAt Cedarwood, we facilitate discovery rather than filling our students' heads with book knowledge that is often detached from real meaning and not grounded in direct experience.
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