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New Green Grade School To Open in East Village – Will Be Downtown Manhattan’s First Waldorf Inspired School

11/07/2013
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  • New Amsterdam Manhattan Waldorf School
    For <a href="http://inhabitat.com/nyc">New York City</a> families with preschool-aged children, nothing strikes fear into the heart quite so much as the <a href="http://nymag.com/nymetro/urban/education/features/15141/">search for a decent school for your child</a>, and this <a href="http://www....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/new-green-grade-school-to-open-in-east-village-will-be-downtown-manhattans-first-waldorf-school/'>READ ARTICLE</a>
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  • New Amsterdam New Manhattan Waldorf School
    education</a>. The school was started in 2006 as an early childhood center for toddlers and preschoolers. <a href="http://www.whywaldorfworks.org/02_W_Education/">Waldorf education</a> focuses on meeting the developmental needs of children with an emphasis on healthy food, natural toys and activities, and organic, seasonal rhythms. New Amsterdam School has met a need for downtown <a href="http://inhabitat.com/nyc">New York City</a> parents, and every year the number of enrolled students has grown dramatically, with new classes added each year to keep up with demand. The current <a href="http://www.newamsterdamchildhood.org/">New Amsterdam school</a> on Houston Street serves children aged 6 months - 6 years, and next year -- in Autumn 2014 -- New Amsterdam will launch downtown Manhattan’s first <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Waldorf_education">Waldorf</a> grade school with a new 1st grade class on Avenue B. Each year a grade will be added to the school until the school reaches 8th grade in 2021. Children will go through their entire grade school journey with the same teacher and students in a Waldorf practice that is known as “looping”.
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  • Mixed-Age Kindergarten, New Amsterdam School
    <a href="http://www.newamsterdamchildhood.org/">New Amsterdam</a> is about to start renovation on a brand new, 5-classroom school space in the East Village which will be complete by Spring 2014. The school is currently accepting applications for 2014 Pre-K, Kindergarten and 1st Grade, and will hold an open house on November 14th for prospective parents. Class sizes will be small with 2 or more teachers per class.
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  • Puppet Show, New Amsterdam School, New York City
    For those not familiar with <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Waldorf_education">Waldorf education</a>, it is a holistic approach to pedagogy developed by Austrian philosopher <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rudolf_Steiner">Rudolf Steiner</a> in 1919, who was well ahead of his time in terms of his understanding of child development. Waldorf teachers strive to transform school into an art that educates the whole child—the heart and the hands, as well as the head -- and meet a child’s specific developmental needs at each point in their education. <a href="http://www.whywaldorfworks.org/02_W_Education/">Waldorf education </a>is the largest, and fastest-growing alternative education model around the world.
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  • Classroom Treehouse, New Amsterdam School
    I am a parent of children at a <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Waldorf_education">Waldorf school</a> and I must say that it is hard to succinctly describe what Steiner education is about without actually experiencing it in person. I hope my <a href="http://inhabitat.com/nyc/new-green-grade-school-to-open-in-east-village-will-be-downtown-manhattans-first-waldorf-school/new-amsterdam-logo-image/">photo slideshow (here)</a> helps to paint a picture that words alone cannot. For those only vaguely familiar with <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Waldorf_education">Waldorf education</a>, it is probably best known for its mandate against screen-based media for young children, and its emphasis on creativity and arts and crafts in the daily curriculum, such as painting, knitting, woodwork and drama. It’s sort of a Waldorf mom joke that if you send your child to a Steiner school, your house will gradually be taken over by a gazillion crocheted, knitted and felted items, and stacks of dreamy watercolor paintings. <a href="http://www.whywaldorfworks.org/02_W_Education/">Waldorf education</a> is very attuned to the natural world, using only natural materials in the classroom (wood, silk, wool, glass, leaves, shells, crystals, etc), following seasonal festivals throughout the year, and encouraging copious outdoor time for children with gardening, farming and playing in the outdoors daily. But of course, there is so much more to it than that, so I encourage anyone interested in <a href="http://www.whywaldorfworks.org/02_W_Education/">Waldorf Education</a> to read more about it <a href="http://www.whywaldorfworks.org/02_W_Education/">here</a>.
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  • Wooden Waldorf Car, Bella Luna Toys
    The new <a href="http://www.newamsterdamchildhood.org/">New Amsterdam school</a> on Avenue B will be a “green” environment, and will consider <a href="http://inhabitat.com/tags/leed/">LEED certification</a>. Both the current and new spaces incorporate a myriad of sustainable building practices, including natural daylight from large windows in multiple exposures; energy-efficient lighting; excellent indoor-air quality with limited exposure to dust, pollen, and carbon monoxide; green building materials to limit exposure to off-gassing and VOCs; water efficiency; enhanced acoustics and low background noise, which are critical for learning; recycling and composting in the classroom; and using only ecological products for cleaning.
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  • Children Playing at the Garden Pond, New Amsterdam School
    The <a href="http://www.newamsterdamchildhood.org/">New Amsterdam</a> curriculum treats ecology as a fundamental—rather than secondary—part of a child’s education. The curriculum itself is seasonal, with an emphasis on the outdoor world brought into the classroom. The school has carefully nurtured a unique partnership with East Village community garden <a href="http://evpcnyc.org/eljardin/">El Jardin del Paraiso</a>, where children make daily excursions throughout the year to play outdoors - rain or shine - and climb trees, plant seeds, hang out in the treehouse, and watch the turtles, rabbits and chickens that live in the garden.
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  • Children Eating Together, New Amsterdam Kindergarten
    <a href="http://www.newamsterdamchildhood.org/">New Amsterdam</a> also has a mission to bring healthy food to growing children - which is critical for our children’s future - seeing the current nutrition crisis in schools. In most schools, the snack and lunch options are made of processed and packaged foods, including sweetened drinks and baked goods made with refined grains and sugar. I remember, personally, in my grade school in California, eating “pizza” (basically cheese on french bread) and donuts every day for lunch. In <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Waldorf_education">Waldorf schools</a>, by contrast, teachers prepare fresh meals from whole, organic, and often local and seasonal ingredients, and they cook these fresh meals with even the youngest children helping them by washing and chopping vegetables and kneading bread. The daily preparation of the meal and the time spent at the table teach children to appreciate food and at the same time encourages a sense of shared responsibility.
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  • Children Baking Cake at New Amsterdam School
    <a href="http://www.newamsterdamchildhood.org/">New Amsterdam</a> is about to start renovation on their brand new, 5-classroom school space in the East Village which will be complete by Spring 2014. The school is currently accepting applications for 2014 Pre-K, Kindergarten and 1st Grade, and will hold an open house on November 14th for prospective parents. Interested parents should email Karen Talluto ([email protected]) to RSVP.
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  • Children Playing Outdoors, New Amsterdam School
    Children playing outdoors.
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  • Making Candles, New Amsterdam School
    Learning how to make candles.
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  • Waldorf Grade School Classroom
    A Waldorf grade school classroom.
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  • Eating Together, New Amsterdam School Kindergarten
    Waldorf student enjoying a meal together.
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  • Classroom at the Madison Waldorf School
    A classroom at the Madison Waldorf School.
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  • Allen Stovall 'Welcome First Grade'
    Waldorf first grade chalkboard drawings by illustrator <a href="http://www.allenmstovall.com/">Allen Stovall</a>
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  • Waldorf Childhood, Bella Luna Toys
    Little girl enjoying a Waldorf-centric playset from Bella Luna Toys.
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  • Allen Stovall Baby Bird Chalkboard Drawing, Waldorf First Grade Classroom
    Waldorf first grade chalkboard drawings by illustrator <a href="http://www.allenmstovall.com/">Allen Stovall</a>
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  • Handmade Mommy Chicken With Babies, New Amsterdam School
    A handmade mama chicken toy with chicks.
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  • Waldorf Classroom
    Waldorf classroom.
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  • Waldorf Crocheted Kitties
    Waldorf crocheted kitties.
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  • New Amsterdam New Manhattan Waldorf School
    The New Amsterdam New Manhattan Waldorf School.
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