by Rich Armstrong | MS & HS Music Faculty It’s been a long-standing dream to find a vibraphone and find a way to challenge the students to play this instrument. Ever since I saw Stefon Harris play at the SF Jazz Center, I’ve been amazed by the vibraphone – a...
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Class of 2022 brought “togetherness” to annual High School Retreat
by Dylan L. | Waldorf Chronicles Editor, Class of 2023 Reprint from The Waldorf Chronicles, High School Newspaper How will people change and grow in the wake of the pandemic? We don’t yet know the answer – and, in some respects, we don’t even know the right questions...
Four Ways to turn Shopping into Giving for WSP
Did you know that when you shop for yourself and your loved ones, you could be generating donations to WSP—at no cost to you? We encourage you to consider these four easy ways to support the school in a big way, with little effort on your part. It’s community actions like these that give us the added resources to continually enrich our programs.
Our 8th Grade Trip
8th Grade Students share recollections of their end-of-year class trip.
WSP Senior Melinda Yang Awarded National Merit Scholarship Finalist
WSP senior Melinda Yang was one of just 2500 students out of 16,000 finalists to earn this year’s National Merit Scholarship.
High School Receives Entrepreneurial Grant for Food Justice Program
Our High School’s Food Justice Initiative received a $7,000 grant from the Waldorf Education Foundation (WEF).
Board Member Spotlight: Sandy Welch
Meet WSP’s Board of Trustees member Sandra Welch.
Warm Beginnings and Mornings Together in the Redwoods
A glimpse into this Spring’s “Mornings Together,” the Waldorf School of the Peninsula’s parent-child program held in a redwood grove.
One Thousand Cranes for Healing the Earth: A 5th Grade Project
Faculty member Monica Laurent on the beauty and power of folding 1,000 cranes with her 5th graders.
6th & 7th Grade Statistics Projects
From pizza preferences to attitudes on climate change, 6th and 7th graders take a deep dive into statistics.
Music Ensembles Welcome a New Sound!
by Rich Armstrong | MS & HS Music Faculty It’s been a long-standing dream to find a vibraphone and find a way to challenge the students to play this instrument. Ever since I saw Stefon Harris play at the SF Jazz Center, I’ve been amazed by the vibraphone – a...
Class of 2022 brought “togetherness” to annual High School Retreat
by Dylan L. | Waldorf Chronicles Editor, Class of 2023 Reprint from The Waldorf Chronicles, High School Newspaper How will people change and grow in the wake of the pandemic? We don’t yet know the answer – and, in some respects, we don’t even know the right questions...
Four Ways to turn Shopping into Giving for WSP
Did you know that when you shop for yourself and your loved ones, you could be generating donations to WSP—at no cost to you? We encourage you to consider these four easy ways to support the school in a big way, with little effort on your part. It’s community actions like these that give us the added resources to continually enrich our programs.
Our 8th Grade Trip
8th Grade Students share recollections of their end-of-year class trip.
WSP Senior Melinda Yang Awarded National Merit Scholarship Finalist
WSP senior Melinda Yang was one of just 2500 students out of 16,000 finalists to earn this year’s National Merit Scholarship.
High School Receives Entrepreneurial Grant for Food Justice Program
Our High School’s Food Justice Initiative received a $7,000 grant from the Waldorf Education Foundation (WEF).
Board Member Spotlight: Sandy Welch
Meet WSP’s Board of Trustees member Sandra Welch.
Warm Beginnings and Mornings Together in the Redwoods
A glimpse into this Spring’s “Mornings Together,” the Waldorf School of the Peninsula’s parent-child program held in a redwood grove.
One Thousand Cranes for Healing the Earth: A 5th Grade Project
Faculty member Monica Laurent on the beauty and power of folding 1,000 cranes with her 5th graders.
6th & 7th Grade Statistics Projects
From pizza preferences to attitudes on climate change, 6th and 7th graders take a deep dive into statistics.