Part Two The Spring Extravaganza was a success because of each and every one of you!! You showed up, we came together, we were one and that is power! What an extraordinary evening we shared full of love, thanks, passion, joy and giving. We have paved the way to our future. We have given our [...]
Gabriel Lopez, ’98 – Bioengineer
on May 21, 2012 in Alumni News, Thursday Reader
I was just telling my lab mates about Waldorf and it got me onto the PWS website. I saw the invitation for alumni to drop a line and just had to say hello! I studied under Ms. Blair and graduated in 1998. Since then, I did 2 years of high school at La Salle, 2 [...]
Alumna Receives Prestigious Award
on March 6, 2012 in Alumni News
From Thursday Reader, March 1, 2012 PWS alumna Amelia Garrison ’08 was recently recognized as a Gold Key and American Visions Nominee – one of the top five – in the 2012 L.A. Regional Scholastic Art & Writing Awards competition, for “Laundry Relationships,” a work in photography. Amelia’s work will be considered for national-level recognition, [...]
PWS Filmmaker-Alumni Win 3 Awards
on November 15, 2011 in Alumni News
Sara Van Oostrum ’09, Finn West ’09, and Val Koziak ’09 just participated in a “64 Hour Film Festival” project at LACHSA and won three awards for their project: Best Story, Best Adaptation to Genre and Best Cinematography. They worked with two other students on this volunteer project. Finn’s mother, Jennifer West, commented, “What was [...]
Eric Tomaz ’02, Green Beret
on November 15, 2011 in Alumni News
Congratulations to Eric Tomaz ’02, who just completed special forces training and earned his Green Beret, the symbol of the United States Army Special Forces. The Forces’ primary tasks are classified as direct action, special reconnaissance, foreign internal defense, unconventional warfare, counter-terrorism, and hostage rescue. According to the GoArmy website, “To become part of the [...]
New York Times article on Waldorf Schools
on October 25, 2011 in Alumni News, Community News, News & Events
A Silicon Valley School That Doesn’t Compute by Matt Richtel, Published October 23, 2011 “The Waldorf School’s computer-free environment has become a draw for parents at high-tech companies like Google.” Click on the headline, above, or click HERE to read this fascinating and inspiring article about Waldorf education by New York Times Pulitzer Prize-winning writer [...]

