In their first year competing in Class B at the Nordic State Championships, both Maine Coast Waldorf School girls and boys were runners up! Last week during school vacation our ski team made the 300 mile trek up to Fort Kent where, after many years and wins in Class C, our skiers were excited to […]
Read More »Month: February 2018
Maine Coast Waldorf School, in collaboration with The Resilience Hub, received a $1500 grant from Whole Kids Foundation to take our beehive educational programming to a whole new level. In addition to all the wonderful items that just arrived (see photo), the $1500 check will be used to purchase beekeeping equipment and supplies – including […]
Read More »Dear Poetry-Lovers: We are pleased to announce the Eleventh Annual Merriconeag Poetry Festival. The Festival arose out of the conviction that the untapped voices of student-poets in Maine deserve to be recognized. During the past eight years, student-poets from over twenty-five schools—including Aucocisco, Brunswick, Cape Elizabeth, Maine Girls Academy (formerly Catherine McAuley), Cheverus, Chop Point, […]
Read More »L.L. Bean Winter Carnival in partnership with Maine Coast Waldorf School Sunday, March 4, 10:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m. Join us for a day of outdoor fun at Maine Coast Waldorf School! The event is free, but a $5 registration fee is required for the ski race. Please park at L.L.Bean’s fulfillment center at 5 Campus […]
Read More »The Western Maine Conference Championship races took place this past week and our skiers had their work cut out for them. First up was the classic portion of the event on Friday at Libby Hill in Gray. We were grateful for the new snow, though conditions did not make for an easy race. At the […]
Read More »The high school tour scheduled for tomorrow, February 7th, 8:10 – 10:30 am, has been re-scheduled to the snow date, February 14, at the same time. If you have not registered and wish to do email: [email protected] or call, 207-865-3900, Ext 103.
Read More »The Eighth Grade ended our study of African geography with a feast! Our table was laden with delicious African dishes prepared by the students, and our room was filled with the sound of drums and songs. Our block was busy; each student researched a different African country. What truly made this a cultural experience, though, […]
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