The community is warmly invited to join us on Saturday, June 15 at 2pm under the School Pavilion for the Class of 2024 Graduation! We are delighted to welcome Matt Fleury, a member of HVS’s first graduating High School Class of 1983, as our commencement speaker. Matt currently serves as President and CEO of the
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HVS Participates in 2024 Science Olympiad

On February 3, 15 High School students traveled to John Jay High School in Hopewell Junction, NY, to participate in Division C of Science Olympiad. This is the fifth year a team from Hawthorne Valley Waldorf School has participated. When Eileen Lee first joined HVS as the High School administrator, she was impressed by a
School Closed: Memorial Day
School is closed for the celebration of Memorial Day and will resume as normal on Tuesday.
Alkion Press Publishes “Hilma af Klint”

It is with great excitement that Alkion Press announces the publication of Hilma af Klint—The Infinite and the Divine, a hardcover catalogue of the first showing in the United States of the full eight painting series known as the Tree of Knowledge, as well as Hilma af Klint’s Sketchbook Flowers, Mosses and Lichen at Lightforms
Alumni Spotlight – Benjamin Glatt ’10 & Dr. Lawrence Glatt

This fall, the School has had the pleasure of inviting Dr. Lawrence Glatt, a former music teacher here, back to lead the first After School Drama Club’s staged musical production, Miranda’s Quill, co-written by Dr. Glatt and his son, HVS alumni Benjamin Glatt (Class of 2010). The play is set in the world of William
Thanksgiving Food Drive

Hawthorne Valley Waldorf School and the Farm Store are teaming up for a Thanksgiving Food Drive to benefit food insecure families in our community. From now until November 20, 12pm, drop off non-perishable, unexpired food items in the boxes at the School’s Main Office or in the Farm Store by the registers. Donations will be
Congratulations to the Girls Modified Soccer Team!

The Taconic Hills/Hawthorne Valley Girls Modified Soccer ended the season last night with a win, downing Coxsackie-Athens 2-0. Layla Valyou played a shutout game allowing no goals with over 15 saves. Chloe Luppi and Ellida Earnhart each had 1 goal. Sophia Banker, Brenda Cantarero and Sali Diarra played their best games on defense. The whole
Alumni Spotlight – Edmund Müller ’01

Contributed by Rosabel Mongan ’24 On Friday, October 13, alumni Edmund Muller visited our high school forum. Edmund works in the world of media and communications in retail. He’s currently the head of global media for Duracell. He has also worked for Wavemaker dealing with clients such as IKEA and L’Oreal Paris. He helps decide
Call for donations to the Yuletide Silent Auction

The Silent Auction Committee is now accepting donations for this year’s online Silent Auction, which will run from November 18-December 3. Typical donations in previous years have been handcrafted items, gift certificates, experiences, vacation home stays, gift baskets, wellness products and services, and so much more. You can take a look at last year’s auction
A Message from the Haleakala Waldorf School in Maui

Aloha e ka ‘ohana o Haleakalā Waldorf School, The fires that tore across Maui the night of Tuesday, August 8, were devastating. You have all seen footage of the fires that burned the historic town of Lahaina to the ground, but the very same night fires were also raging in Kula close to where I