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Waldorf School of Baltimore

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Waldorf School of Baltimore
Location
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Cold Spring Newtown community, Baltimore
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United States
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TypeCo-ed, Private, Waldorf school
Established1971
WebsiteOfficial website

The Waldorf School of Baltimore is a private, co-education, school that was established in 1971 under the name New Morning School. It is located in the Cold Spring Newtown community, Baltimore, Maryland. It adopted the Waldorf curriculum in 1972 and now offers Parent/Child classes for infants and toddlers, a Nursery and Kindergarten program and Grades 1-8. It is also one of Maryland's green schools.[citation needed]

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Curriculum

The school follows a standard Waldorf curriculum model which includes putting less emphasis on standardized testing, and a later introduction of technology-related teaching tools.

Licensing

The Waldorf School of Baltimore is licensed by the State of Maryland Board of Education,[1] is an accredited member of the Association of Independent Maryland Schools (AIMS),[2] and is also accredited by the Waldorf Early Childhood Association of North America and the Association of Waldorf Schools of North America (AWSNA).[3]

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