With great pride the Faculty, Trustees, and Graduating Class of 2023 of Berkshire Waldorf High School announce their Commencement Exercises on Sunday, the eleventh of June, two thousand twenty-three, at […]
Congratulations Young Writer Ava Young, class of ’25
CONGRATULATIONS to Ava Young (class of ‘25) for her third place win in Spencertown Academy’s 2023 Writers” Contest. According to the judges, Ava’s story, titled Living For Rose, “is a […]
2023 Senior Profiles
It is with great pride that we share some news about where our wonderful seniors plan to be next year: Kendra L. Bellamy will attend SUNY Purchase to study Studio […]
Mini-Block Week at BWHS
Every year in late spring, the students of Berkshire Waldorf High School experience their annual “mini-block.” This year the seniors participated in the celebrated Michael D’Aleo’s astronomy in the Adirondacks […]
Greenagers!
During a glorious week in early May, the students of Berkshire Waldorf High School experienced their annual “mini-block.” The sophomores worked on farming and gardening with Greenagers. If you’re not […]
“Small School with a Big Heart”
An article was published on November 8 about the Berkshire Waldorf High School in the Berkshire Edge by reporter Shaw Israel Izikson. Mr. Izikson attended the school’s Open House last […]
Much Ado About Nothing
MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING will be presented Berkshire Waldorf High School and Shakespeare & Company on Friday, November 11 and Saturday, November 12 at the Eleyne Bernstein Theatre in Lenox, […]
New Book: “Fresh Perspectives on Waldorf Education”
Congratulations to Stephen K. Sagarin, the Berkshire Waldorf High School’s Executive Director and co-founder, on the publication of his latest book titled “How the Future Can Save Us: Fresh Perspectives […]
Field Trips are Back!
At the Clark Art Institute in Williamstown, MA, students explored the work of Mexican artist José Guadalupe Posada as well as the many gems in the museum’s permanent collection. They […]
History through Art
Just think how many discus throwers there would be if the Romans had 3-D printing. This is a 9th grader’s project in History through Art:
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