A Silicon Valley School That Doesn't Compute
Waldorf School of the Peninsula http://www.waldorfpeninsula.org/. Matt Richtel. Full Story: http://www.nytimes.com/2011/10/23/te ef=business. No reader comments so far. Be the first to comment by clicking the button below.
Forest kindergarten classmates (from left) Lukas Rehm, Maggie Maciag and Flora Whitney tend to the morning fire as class begins at the Waldorf School of Saratoga Springs. Enrollment in the 3-year-old program has grown from 21 students in 2010 to 28
But the contrarian point of view can be found at the epicenter of the tech economy, where some parents and educators have a message: computers and schools don't mix. This is the Waldorf School of the Peninsula, one of around 160 Waldorf schools in the
This is the Waldorf School of the Peninsula, one of around 160 Waldorf schools in the country that subscribe to a teaching philosophy focused on physical activity and learning through creative, hands-on tasks. Those who
WHERE is the Waldorf School of the Peninsula? HOW many students attend elementary school there? HOW many of them have parents with a “strong high-tech connection”? HOW does the Waldorf school differ from other



