by Emma Franco – 11 Jul 2004 I looked out at the beautiful view of the garden from my bedroom window. I’m actually in Germany, I thought. After months of planning and […]
History and Genius
by Stephen Sagarin, Tenth Grade Advisor – 11 Jul 2004 Part of Ninth Grade History of the Modern World addresses this question: how does the world change? Not the natural, forest fire-earthquake-volcano […]
Pros or Cons?
by Andrew Sagarin – 11 Jul 2004 Should pro athletes be kids’ role models? The answer is no. Many athletes such as Allen Iverson, Randy Moss, and Jeremy Shockey, are big babies […]
Enter The Odyssey – Experience the Adventure
by Emma Franco – 11 Jul 2004 “So – does everyone know what the Odyssey is about?”Ms. Eliot asked us on the first day of our Odyssey seminar. Some answers were drastically […]
Stepping Boldly into Our Future
by Rick Shrum – 11 Jul 2004 As we wrap up the last couple of weeks of this school year, we look forward with great anticipation to the opening of the new […]
Peru
by Samantha Stier – 11 Jul 2004 On Friday, April 16, 2004, the Spanish students of the Great Barrington Rudolf Steiner School sped off in a van to New York City. Destination: […]
Dear 9th and 10th grade students
by Rick Shrum for the Board of Trustees – 29 Apr 2004 The Board of Trustees of the new Great Barrington Waldorf High School would like to thank you for your enthusiasm […]
What is New In History?
by Stephen Sagarin, 10th grade advisor – 09 Mar 2004 Teaching ancient history to the Tenth Grade followed immediately by Modern History to the Ninth Grade, I was struck as I have […]
Completing The Journey
by Rick Shrum – 09 Feb 2004 On the evening of January 15, one of the coldest nights of the year, nearly 50 people eagerly squeezed into the school library to be […]
What We Think? – Reflections on a High School
We’ll never forget the day when Mr. Shrum bounced into our midst, more excited than usual, and said: “A letter is being mailed this week announcing that the high school […]
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