We are excited to celebrate Emerson Waldorf School’s 40th anniversary this year. As we look forward to the next 40 years, we ask how we can prepare our students for an unknown future.
First, we must define the challenges we face as a school and as a society. Then, look to how a Waldorf education readies students to meet these hurdles and make positive changes in the world. The key to their success lies in our mission: to inspire “our students to become independent and creative thinkers who are collaborative leaders in social and environmental justice.”
To achieve this goal, Emerson depends on our highly dedicated and skilled faculty and staff, the programs we consistently examine and renew to meet students’ ever-evolving needs, and the creation of a campus where our community can thrive.
These things can only be accomplished with your generosity. Please join me in investing in Emerson Waldorf School by donating today.
When you donate to the Emerson Fund, you help us focus on three areas critical to our success.
1. Enhancing Compensation for Our Dedicated Educators: Our teachers are the heart and soul of Emerson Waldorf School. They are more than just instructors—they are mentors, guides, and role models dedicated to nurturing each student’s potential. To attract and retain talented faculty, we must offer competitive salaries and benefits that reflect their commitment and expertise.
2. Expanding and Upgrading Our Facilities: As our student population grows, so does the need for additional space and resources. We are committed to creating an environment that meets all our students' needs— current and future.
3. Expanding and Innovating Our Programs: Our commitment to a holistic education goes beyond academics. We recognize the importance of educational support, a robust social-emotional curriculum, and the need to continually update our programs to meet the evolving needs of our students.
Together, we can ensure that our school remains a place where children are educated and empowered to become thoughtful, compassionate, and capable adults.
Thank you for supporting our school!