The Denver Waldorf School Happenings - February 2021

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The Denver Waldorf School is a k-12 independent school in Denver, Colorado


Faraway Family and Friends' Days

Thanks to all who joined us for this year’s Faraway Family and Friends’ Days in November. Please enjoy the recordings below as we stepped inside our 1st through 7th grade classrooms, and then sampled five high school elective classes including Water Research, Sculpting, 3D Cutting and Printing, Wind and Solar, and Mock Trials. Our students and faculty loved sharing their work with our extended community!

1st Grade Counting to 100

2nd Grade Morning Verse and Multiplication Tables

3rd Grade Singing in Rounds

4th Grade Singing A Mis Abuelos in Spanish

5th Grade Reciting The Song of Hiawatha by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow

6th Grade Reporting on the Countries of South America

7th Grade Singing Todos Juntos, A Chilean Song By Los Jaivas

A Handful of High School Electives


New Family Orientation

If you missed our New Family Orientation at the beginning of the year, the recorded session below includes a brief presentation to help you navigate as new member of our community. Welcome!

New Family Orientation on January 12, 2021

With Admissions Manager Brooke Camfield, Main Office Manager & Parent Council Co-Chair Carrie Tentori, Health & Safety Manager Christa Gustafson, Enrichment Director Dawn Archer, and School Director Kelly Church.

Enrollment & In-Person Tours

We are currently enrolling preschool through high school students and offering in-person tours. Connect with Admissions Manager Brooke Camfield to learn more.


Denver Waldorf High School Roundtable: College After Covid Part 2

Part 2 of Our Discussion on College After Covid

Our conversation on college admissions was so rich on February 5th, we need a Part 2! Scribble down your questions and meet us back at the ‘Table with Independent Educational Counselor Carolyn Francis and Denver Waldorf High School faculty and staff. All DWS parents and students are welcome to pull up a chair!

Date: February 19, 2021

Time: 4pm MST

Location: Online via Zoom

If you registered for Part 1, there’s no need to register for Part 2. If you didn’t register for Part 1, please watch the recording and register for Part 2.

Watch the Recording of Part 1

During Part 1, we covered a 10-step college prep checklist that framed the larger discussion. If you plan on attending Part 2, we encourage you to watch beforehand.

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About the High School Roundtable

The High School Roundtable is a monthly webinar series serving DWS families. The aim is to bring guidance on navigating high school to the table.


Denver Waldorf High School Academics, Arts, and Athletics Panel

Preparing students for their next level

Wondering if The Denver Waldorf School is the right choice for high school? Sit down with some of our students and faculty during our online Q&A to discuss how the curriculum integrates academics, arts, and athletics in educating the whole student.

Date: February 11, 2021

Time: 12pm MST

Location: Online via Zoom

We will follow the presentation with a live Q&A. Please register to reserve a seat.

What You’ll Learn

Led by DWS High School Director Brie Kaiser, our faculty and students will answer common questions such as:

  • What is Waldorf education and what classes does DWS offer?
  • How does Waldorf education prepare students for university and beyond?
  • What does a day at The Denver Waldorf High School look like?

About The Denver Waldorf High School

The Denver Waldorf High School offers a liberal arts education, consciously aimed to nurture and encourage adolescent ideals. The high school experience aims to balance the students’ academic needs with their longing to find meaning in the world.

Engaging Body, Intellect, and Emotion

At the start of each day, movement helps spark students’ circulation and bring them together. They then engage in a long, uninterrupted seminar (referred to as main lesson in elementary and middle school) to activate their minds, followed by music and elective classes to spark emotional expression. Music classes and elective courses promote the development of healthy emotional expression through creation.

High School Music

Regarding music, all high school students participate in chorus, with the option to participate in either music ensemble or orchestra until their senior year. Students new to DWS and who have not played their instrument before are strongly encouraged to take private lessons.

Hands-On Learning of Real-World Skills

Students apply what they’ve learned theoretically to scenarios in the real world. For example, a study of soil composition could be applied to a chemistry lesson on acids and bases, as well as a close reading of The Grapes of Wrath, and a course in black-and-white photography in which they learn to develop their own film.

Rhythm of Thinking, Feeling, and Willing

Our goal is to expose our high school students to academic wealth, and demonstrate to them that all knowledge is valuable to encourage their pursuit of wisdom throughout life.

The high school curriculum revisits themes and subjects periodically to strengthen functional knowledge. Students cultivate their ability to think critically, organize ideas and information, and clearly present thoughts through an academically challenging mix of math, English, humanities, physics, life sciences, chemistry, world language, practical, industrial and fine arts, chorus, orchestra, drama, and physical education.

About The Denver Waldorf School

The Denver Waldorf School is an urban pre-K through 12 independent school in Colorado. Founded in 1974 on Rudolf Steiner’s humanitarian curriculum, DWS believes education should foster what it is to be human, cultivate lifelong curiosity, and inspire a love for the world. We are currently enrolling for in-person learning:

Want to learn more about us? Schedule an in-person tour of our Denver campus or join us online during our virtual events.


Faraway Family and Friends' Days


Our event is back! Last November, we had to pause Faraway Family and Friends’ Days after quickly going remote. So we are exciting to catch all the classes we missed last round. Please note, this virtual event is in lieu of Grand People’s Day, and is open to all current families and extended families of The Denver Waldorf School. Each class will offer a short meetup so students can show you what they have been up to!

Date: February 11, 2021

Time: Varies by class (see below)

Location: Online via Zoom

Please scroll down to register using the form on this page, and we will send you login details. For families with more than one student, please check all grades that apply (versus registering more than once). If you already registered back in November, no need to register again. Reminder emails and registration links will go out on Saturday February 6, and Wednesday February 10. 

Schedule

Last November, we were able to capture 1st and 3rd grades and our full high school. This round, we will showcase:

  • 2nd Grade with Alexa Krakauskas — 1:45-2pm
  • 4th Grade with Magally Luna — 9:45-10am
  • 5th Grade with Charlie Orphanides — 10:45-11am
  • 6th Grade with Ben Reynolds — 9:15-9:30am
  • 7th Grade with Keenan Hand — 2:30-3:10pm
  • 8th Grade with Vernon Dewey — 10:15-10:30am

Register to join us online!


Denver Waldorf High School Roundtable: College Admissions and Gap Year

Welcome to DWS High School Roundtable!

On the ‘Table this month, we are discussing the changing landscape of college after Covid-19, the latest in the admissions process, and what it looks like to take a gap year. All parents and students of The Denver Waldorf School are welcome to pull up a chair!

Date: February 5, 2021

Time: 4pm MST

Location: Online via Zoom

Please register to reserve a seat.

What You’ll Learn

Denver Waldorf High School Director Brie Kaiser will be joined by  Independent Educational Counselor Carolyn Francis, Sarah Boyer, Mike McHenry, and Kimberly Martin to answer common questions on:

  • The post-Covid college admissions process
  • Taking a gap year
  • Test-optional universities
  • And more!

About the High School Roundtable

The High School Roundtable is a monthly webinar series serving DWS families. The aim is to bring guidance on navigating high school to the table.


Denver Waldorf High School Roundtable: College Admissions and Gap Year

Welcome to DWS High School Roundtable!

On the ‘Table this month, we are discussing the changing landscape of college after Covid-19, the latest in the admissions process, and what it looks like to take a gap year. All parents and students of The Denver Waldorf School are welcome to pull up a chair!

Date: February 5, 2021

Time: 4pm MST

Location: Online via Zoom

Please register to reserve a seat.

What You’ll Learn

Denver Waldorf High School Director Brie Kaiser will be joined by Independent Educational Counselor Carolyn Francis and DWS faculty and staff members Sarah Boyer, Mike McHenry, and Kimberly Martin to answer common questions on:

  • The post-Covid college admissions process
  • Taking a gap year
  • Test-optional universities
  • And more!

About the High School Roundtable

The High School Roundtable is a monthly webinar series serving DWS families. The aim is to bring guidance on navigating high school to the table.


PreACT Test for DWS High School Students

PreACT Test for 10th and 11th Grade DWS Students

Denver Waldorf High School students in 10th and 11th grade may take the PreACT onsite at our school. Students must register by February 10 to reserve a spot

Date: Saturday, February 13, 2021

Time: 9am MST

Location: DWS

Cost: $13*

*Please make checks payable to The Denver Waldorf School, and submit to Mr. McHenry.

What to Bring on Test Day

Students MUST bring their own calculator and wear a mask. On the day of the test, students must also submit a health screen and have their temperature taken.


PreACT Test for DWS High School Students

PreACT Test for 10th and 11th Grade DWS Students

Denver Waldorf High School students in 10th and 11th grade may take the PreACT onsite at our school. Students must register by February 10 to reserve a spot

Date: Saturday, February 13, 2021

Time: 9am MST

Location: DWS

Cost: $13*

*Please make checks payable to The Denver Waldorf School, and submit to Mr. McHenry.

What to Bring on Test Day

Students MUST bring their own calculator and wear a mask. On the day of the test, students must also submit a health screen and have their temperature taken.