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Inspire, Experience, Grow, Create INSIDE THIS ISSUE: Year in Review 2 Parent Society Corner 3 Screenagers the Movie 3 Senior Play 2016 4 Juniper Tree News 4 Third Grade Success 5 Sandfest 2016 5 Board of Trustees News 6 National German Exam 7 Book Award Finalist 7 Spring Sports Review 8 Please Join Our School Community, AWS Families, Faculty, and Friends from the 1986's to 2016 at the rerement celebraon for our beloved Betsy Hanelius, Carol Stewart, Chris Eason & Pat Mouton Ausn Waldorf School PAC/Recital Hall Saturday, June 11, 2016 1-4pm June 2016 RETIRING FACULTY AND STAFF 2016 T HE M ESSENGER LAST DAY OF SCHOOL PICK UP TIME CHANGE On the last day of school, grades will be dismissed at noon and high school at 12:15 pm. After the Rose Ceremony, grades students will return to their classrooms and high school to their end of year assembly. Grades par- ents may pick up their students from the classroom beginning at 11:30 am. Students may only be released to parents unless a previous arrangement has been made with the class teacher. Remaining grades students will go to pick- up locations at noon. Wednesday June 1 Last day of Kindergarten Crossing Over Ceremony Thursday June 2 High School Theatre Elective Performances, 2:10 & 2:30 All ages Welcome, PAC Stage AWS Mom’s night out 7pm, Rusty Mule Friday June 3 Last day of School, 1st-12th Grade, Early Dismissal Rose Ceremony 10:30am., Gym 8th Grade Ceremony 5-7pm, Gym Saturday June 4 12th Grade Commencement 3-5pm, Gym Saturday June 11 Honoring our Retiring Faculty and Staff, 1-4pm EVENTS

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Inspire, Experience, Grow, Create

I N S I D E T H I S I S S U E :

Year in Review 2

Parent Society Corner 3

Screenagers the Movie 3

Senior Play 2016 4

Juniper Tree News 4

Third Grade Success 5

Sandfest 2016 5

Board of Trustees News 6

National German Exam 7

Book Award Finalist 7

Spring Sports Review 8

Please Join Our School Community, AWS Families, Faculty, and Friends from the 1986's to 2016 at the retirement celebration

for our beloved Betsy Hanelius, Carol Stewart, Chris Eason & Pat Mouton

Austin Waldorf School PAC/Recital Hall

Saturday, June 11, 2016 1-4pm

June 2016

RETIRING FACULTY AND STAFF 2016

THE MESSENGER

LAST DAY OF SCHOOL PICK UP TIME CHANGE

On the last day of school, grades will be dismissed at noon and high

school at 12:15 pm. After the Rose Ceremony, grades students will return to

their classrooms and high school to their end of year assembly. Grades par-

ents may pick up their students from the classroom beginning at 11:30 am.

Students may only be released to parents unless a previous arrangement has

been made with the class teacher. Remaining grades students will go to pick-

up locations at noon.

Wednesday June 1

Last day of Kindergarten

Crossing Over Ceremony

Thursday June 2

High School Theatre Elective

Performances, 2:10 & 2:30

All ages Welcome, PAC Stage

AWS Mom’s night out

7pm, Rusty Mule

Friday June 3

Last day of School, 1st-12th

Grade, Early Dismissal

Rose Ceremony

10:30am., Gym

8th Grade Ceremony

5-7pm, Gym

Saturday June 4

12th Grade Commencement

3-5pm, Gym

Saturday June 11

Honoring our Retiring Faculty

and Staff, 1-4pm

EVENTS

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HIGHLIGHTS FROM 2015-2016 Submitted by, Kathy McElveen, General School Leader

IMAGINING A NEW HIGH SCHOOL AND REDESIGNING THE CAMPUS

The collaboration with the University of Texas, School of Architecture was a semester long project that

culminated in four different versions of a master site plan and two scale models of the campus and vicinity.

The students, parents, and teachers who had the opportunity to review the projects and meet the

UT students were inspired by the possibilities of how the school can grow and develop in the future.

The next step will be to create a final master site plan and then identify the first priorities for new buildings

and redesign.

NEW WEBSITE! https://austinwaldorf.org/

We launched a brand new website this spring that better represents our vibrant school and community. A Waldorf alumnus from the

Garden City Waldorf School called and left a message recently to see if he could visit the AWS campus later this month. One of the

things he said was ―Your website is awesome!‖ There is still a lot of content to revise and that will be ongoing. We’ll also be uploading

more ―useful documents‖ to the BigSIS Parent Portal instead of to the website. Let us know if there is a ―useful document‖ that

you’re missing and would like to see.

COMMUNICATIONS IN GENERAL—NEEDS IMPROVEMENT

The new website is a much needed step in the right direction, but the question of how best to communicate about the school is

ongoing. We still haven’t found a new database and communications manager, but have begun conversations with Parent Society

leaders and others about improving overall communication within the community. This is a front burner topic.

SAFETY AND SECURITY

There was a lot of behind the scenes work this year as the school continued to implement the results of last

year’s safety/security audit. Faculty and staff have received training in suicide prevention, sexual misconduct

prevention, and lock-down protocols. We held a first-ever ―secure the building‖ drill last week. Parking lot and

playground safety are high on the list for continued improvement. The Parent Society led a first-ever

Parking Lot Safety Week and another is planned for the fall. Parent leaders have been meeting with administrators and

teachers to improve some aspects of playground safety and supervision.

ANNUAL GIVING, THE GALA, AND DEVELOPMENT

Board Chair Leslie Callahan and parent Shir Shoham led the way in ensuring the school met its fundraising

goals this year. Leslie spearheaded the Giving Tree Annual Fund campaign in the fall and met our goal.

Shir Shoham organized a team to put on the spring gala, A Night in Old Havana, and netted $33,000 for the

school, $23,000 to the general operating fund and $10,000 for the music department. We have a new Development

Director, Catherine Herzog Ashton, starting July 1 to build and strengthen the school’s development program.

STATE BASKETBALL CHAMPIONS!

First time ever! Won through hard work and determination by the coaches and players and

lots of love and support from the AWS community.

“Slow Down,

Look Around”

FOR THE MICHAEL AGE

We must eradicate from the soul all fear and terror of what comes towards Man out of the future

And we must acquire serenity in all feelings and sensations about the future

We must look forward with absolute equanimity to everything that may come

And we must think only that whatever comes is given to us by a world directive full of wisdom

It is part of what we must learn in this age, namely to live out of pure trust without any security in existence.

Trust in that ever present help of the spiritual world. Truly, nothing else will do if our courage is not to fail us.

And we must seek this awakening within ourselves every morning and every evening.

–Rudolf Steiner

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PARENT SOCIETY CORNER

Greetings from the Parent Society!

A longtime Dallas/Fort Worth-area sports scribe used to include a seg-ment called “Scattershooting”, in which he’d deliver short, quick-hitting thoughts. In honor of our own, home-grown AWS Roadrunners sports cor-respondent Corey Horton, we’ll do the same here.

Scattershooting... ...while wondering how many volun-teer hours Hani Talebi and Susan Henson have given this school over the past couple of years in their roles as President and Vice President of the Parent Society. I imagine if they were paid an hourly rate they would have earned enough to pay for at least one or two tuitions...

...Parking Lot Safety Week was a great success in the moment. Great example of the Parent Society working with the administration to determine a need, create a plan and volunteers making it happen. The real key is for drivers and kids to remember to keep it slow the rest of the year as well…

...my favorite parts of Parking Lot Safety Week- greeters who served one day showing up unannounced the next because they saw so much value in it...

…great year for the Parent Society overall. Healthy attendance at each of our Parent Society meetings. Inspiring small group discussions and an outstanding array of Slice of Life components.…

...not sure what my favorite Slice of Life was- interview of adults who had graduated from Waldorf schools? Our recent Q&A session with the graduat-ing seniors? Woodworking and Art with Mr. Smith and Mr. Miller? Games class with Coach Olson and Ms. Mo-ran? Tough to choose just one …

...another new Parent Society initiative this year, the Welcome Wagon, seemed to be a success. The inaugu-ral Welcome Wagon Picnic had over 80 folks in attendance. Already in touch with the incoming families for the fall. Couldn’t have done it without those amazing volunteers!

...in case you missed them, PS Pod-casts (including our most recent one) are available here. Just another ex-ample of our Communications Circle trying to meet parents in a variety of ways…

As always, many thanks and see you soon, Your Parent Society Leadership Council Jeff Roberts, Shir Shoham, Michelle Lemberger, Rene Crosby, Suzanne Tejada, Jill Powell and Monica Erb

[email protected]

SCREENAGERS THE MOVIE COMING AUGUST 2016

Submitted by Jeff Roberts, Parent Society Leadership Council Secretary

All School Parent Morning—Screenagers Screening

August 26 & 27: Please save the date and look for announcements over the summer for several view-

ing times for this important documentary. ABOUT THE FILM In her award-winning documentaries on

mental health, physician and filmmaker Delaney Ruston takes a deeply personal approach as she

probes into the vulnerable corners of family life, including her own, to explore struggles over social me-

dia, video games, academics and internet addiction. Through poignant, and unexpectedly funny stories,

along with surprising insights from authors, psychologists, and brain scientists, SCREENAGERS reveals

how tech time impacts kids’ development and offers solutions on how adults can empower children to

best navigate the digital world and find balance.

This film will be a springboard for the AWS community to engage in meaningful dialogue throughout the

year on enhancing family life and consciousness in a digital world. Contact Carol Toole with questions.

[email protected]. The Trailer can be viewed at screenagersthemovie.com

Submitted by Carol Toole, Student Support

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This year’s play was an adaptation

of Bertolt Brecht's The Good Wom-

an of Setzuan, sometimes known as

a “parable in 10 scenes.” The play

was originally produced in 1943

and published in 1953 as Der gute

Mensch von Sezuan. The title has

many English-language variants,

including The Good Person of Sze-

chwan and The Good Soul of

Szechuan.

Our version of the play is set in

New Orleans in the early 1960s.

The title character, Chantal Bon-

net, is a poor but warmhearted

young woman. Because she alone

was willing to shelter three gods in

search of a good person on earth,

they reward her with a gift of mon-

ey. She purchases a tobacco shop

but finds that her former landlords,

and others are trying to take ad-

vantage of her kindness.

To save her business, Chantal

adopts an alter ego-Claude Bouvet;

dressing as a man and acting the

role of her tough, practical cousin,

she is able to help her shop stay

afloat. She is loved and admired by

several of her neighbors who give

her the title "Angel of the Slums".

The gods watch over her through

their liaison, the water seller, Ril-

leaux.

Submitted by Morgan Vierheller, High School Humanities. Pictures by Ryo Inoue

SENIOR PLAY 2016

Bravi Class of 2016

Juniper Tree News:

HUGE end of school year sale! ALL Books and Yarn are on sale at the Juniper Tree

until school is out! Check out our graduation gifts, Father's Day gifts & cards too!

40% off any green stickered book or yarn

10% off all 2016 library book award finalists

25% off ALL other regularly priced yarn & books!

40% off those titles when you donate! We're also collecting monetary donations to send a box of books annually to prisoners in Texas.

Thank you and hope to see you soon, Shelley & Carson

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Submitted by Robert Miller Art Program Director

The 11th Grade had a great time during the recent trip to Port Aransas to compete in an international sand

sculpture competition. The weather was cooperative and our parents did an excellent job of keeping

sunscreen applied. The students received 1st, 2nd, and 4th place awards. Congratulations Class of 2017

–Mr. Miller

SANDFEST 2016

Third Grade Raised

$502.25

for the Library. Way to Go!

Third Grade Success!

Submitted by

Marian Munkvold-Saunders, Parent

Just a quick note to share the results of our hard work last month!

Helping Hands gratefully accepted 338.45 lbs of donations from our class.

The book sale brought in $502.25, which, according to a third grader quot-

ing Mrs. Burke, "Can buy 55 hardcover books for the library.‖ In addition she

had the chance to look over the books before the book sale and found sev-

eral dozen to add to the student and faculty libraries. All in all, a wonderful

gift from the class to their beloved library.

Wonderful work!

Warmly, Marian

“The cooperative tasks of the

competition, as well as cooking

and cleaning with each other

seemed to greatly benefit our

class cohesion.”

-Ethan Denson , Student

“Seeing the incredible level of care and skill on display in the Masters Category inspired us to put our full effort into our creations.”

-Sophie Laird, Student

“Beyond artistic merits, this trip affords our teens the space to become

closer as a class as they go into the summer prior to their final year of

high school and all that comes with looking to post graduation life.”

-Brett Rodgers, Parent

“It was hard work, but very exciting. I love my class and am so grateful I had this opportunity. I hope future 11th grades have as much fun!” -Colista Nemec, Student

“The magical transformation from our originally labored-over plan, into a sculpture we never could have envisioned, made for an in-credibly rewarding experience.” -Zoe Harrison, Student

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As we wrap up another academic year, celebrate graduations, and plan our summer break activities, I would like to share with you some

perspective from the Austin Waldorf Board of Trustees. Led by Leslie Callahan, Board President, we have accomplished the following:

- Created the first five year AWS Strategic Plan; developed a supporting Strategic Financial Plan that mapped out how we

can pay for our objectives

- Designed a search process for a General School Leader; included all stakeholder constituencies in implementing that

search process; and hired Kathy McElveen into the role

- Created a Support and Evaluation Committee at the Board-level to help our GSL be as successful as possible and to provide

a level of professionalism in evaluating her success against defined criteria

- Developed new Board member orientation

- Facilitated our second annual Giving Tree campaign cycle, exceeding our fundraising goals

- Commenced work to connect to City of Austin sewer utilities — a prerequisite to any future site development

- Purchased two much-needed vans for school transportation

At the end of the summer break, we will convene the board to set the agenda for the 2016-17 school year. We will need to revisit the

Strategic Plan, assess what has changed, and extend the timeline by another year. I can anticipate the following themes for the year:

- Work with our new Development Director to enhance our fundraising approach and capabilities

- Facilitate conversations to establish common understanding of the challenges facing the school, and build on that work to design a

beautiful image of how we want AWS to evolve in the coming years

This month, we are losing two valued and tenured Board members whose terms are expiring (Leslie Callahan and Suzanne Karisch).

Although we have gained some stellar new Board members in the last few months, we are in the midst of recruiting potential new Board

members, and we would love to hear suggestions from you if you’re willing to serve, or if there is a parent or community member you

know of who might be a good fit. Here is the kind of person we are looking for…

Please contact Mark Kernan ([email protected], 512-751-0281) or Jonathan D’Souza ([email protected], 425-516-8980) to sug-

gest possible candidates.

Thank you!

Mark Kernan

Incoming President, Austin Waldorf School Board of Trustees

Qualities all candidates should possess:

* Well-prepared for meetings

* Positive attitude

* Works well with others

* Clear communicator

* Time to serve

* Integrity

* Compassion

* Empathy

* Commitment to AWS and Board missions

Targeted skills or experiences (not all candidates will pos-

sess all of these, but each candidate should possess at

least some):

- Fundraising

- Networking

- Site development and/or real estate

- Management experience

- Board experience

- Marketing

- Finance

- Corporate or employment law

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AWS BOARD OF TRUSTEES NEWS Submitted by, Mark Kernan, incoming Board President

Austin Waldorf School Board of Trustees Executive Members

2016/2017 School Year

Mark Kernan, President

Dawn Harrienger & Janna Cormier, Vice Presidents

Teresa Ravet, Secretary

Mike Sekel, Treasurer

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The National German Exam is administered each year to nearly 22,000 high school

students in the first second, third and fourth level of German. The Exam, now in its

56th year, provides individual diagnostic feedback, rewards students through an

extensive prize program, and creates a sense of accomplishment. Exam results

provide a means of comparing students in all regions of the country, as well as pro-

grammatic data provided to help inform curricular decisions.

The Level 1 Exam measures student proficiencies in the Novice range as measured

by the ACTFL Proficiency Guidelines. (https://www.actfl.org) These students un-

derstand some ideas on familiar topics containing phrases, simple sentences, and

frequently used expressions. They can understand the main point and a few details

in short conversations, messages, and announcements.

Each Exam is comprised of 100 questions. Question types include multiple choice,

matching, and true/false. The Exam is comprised of two parts.

The listening and viewing portion is 40 minutes in length and consists of a series of

short audio and video segments with a total of 50 questions and tasks. The reading

portion is 45 minutes in length and consists of a number of print texts, including

graphs and images with a total of 50 questions and tasks. All materials used in the exam

are from authentic resources.

This year five AWS students participated in the exam in (Level 1). Of the students that participated three received an Achievement Award:

Maeve Cannone, Bethany Broesche, Emeline Arnold, Sebastian Gritzka received a Gold Award.

Congratulations to all for their excellent work!

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NATIONAL GERMAN EXAM Submitted by, Patricia Daunt-Grogan, Guidance Counselor

From left to right, Sebastian Gritzka, Emeline Arnold,

Mauve Cannone, Bethany Broesche

AWS CHILDREN’S CHOICE AWARD FINALIST Submitted by, Linda Burke, Librarian

Read Aloud

Winnie the Pooh and The House at Pooh

Corner; A.A. Milne

Rising 3rd

Detective Gordon: The First Case;

Ulf Nilsson

Ms. Rapscott’s Girls; Elise Primavera

Rising 4th

Adventures with Waffles; Maria Parr

Unusual Chickens for the Exceptional

Poultry Farmer; Kelly Jones

Rising 5th

Circus Mirandus; Cassie Beasley

Sign of the Cat; Lynne Jonell

Rising 6th

The Great Good Summer; Liz Garton

Scanlon

Nooks and Crannies; Jessica Lawson

Rising 7th

The Seventh Most Important Thing;

Shelley Pearsall

The Thing About Jellyfish;

Ali Benjamin

Rising 8th

The Marvels; Brian Selznick

The War that Saved My Life;

Kimberley Brubaker Bradley

Dear Parents,

I am please to announce the books

chosen for the Grade School awards program.

Students are asked to read the two for their

grade so they are ready to vote for their favorite

in the fall. We have, once again, chosen a clas-

sic for the Read Aloud award, which is aimed at

the rising First and Second Grades.

There will be more information about

each of these books on the Library page of the

website sometime in the near future.

The library will be open on Wednesday

afternoons from noon to 4:00 beginning June

8th and ending July 20th. I will let you know if I will

open August 10 and 17.

Have a wonderful summer, thank you

for all your support this year, and I hope to see

you some Wednesday this summer.

Linda Burke,

Librarian

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SPRING SPORTS IN REVIEW Submitted by Erik Olson, Athletic Director, Mary Wilson, School Parent and Chad Nemec, School Parent

Track

Emeline Arnold represented us very well

in track ending the season at the State

Championships and breaking our school

record in the 800 meter run. Coming back

from an illness last year and an injury this

year, she ran in one race in early April

before entering our TAPPS District Meet.

In the little town of Hallettsville she fin-

ished 2nd in the 800 meter run and 4th in the 400 meter

dash to qualify in both races for the TAPPS South

Regional Meet. Once again in Hallettsville she fin-

ished 2nd in the 800 and 3rd in the 400, which allowed

her to qualify for the TAPPS 2A State Track & Field

Championships in Waco.

Held at the beautiful new track at Baylor University

Emeline was joined by over 1,000 other athletes from

all over Texas. She earned a bronze medal by finish-

ing 3rd in the 800. She finished 4th in the 400 miss-

ing the bronze medal by a tenth of a second. During

the season she broke our school record in the 800

with a time of 2:29. Congratulations Emeline!

We were very happy to have

had 30 students from the 6th,

7th, and 8th grades participate

on our MS track and field teams

this year. All our runners im-

proved during the season and

we are proud of all of them.

Our 7/8 girls team won the

AIPL Championship in the final meet by ½

point! They were 1st of 20 schools, many of which

are much bigger than AWS. It is a great accomplish-

ment for AWS!

HIGH SCHOOL GOLF TEAM PUTS WALDORF ON STATE SCOREBOARD

Submitted by Mary Wilson, School Parent

Team members: Seniors: Jeff Wilson and Jack Holland;

Juniors: John and Ben Callahan; Sophomores: Aidan

Cromier, Goodwin Bell, Mac Brenner just finished a short,

but sweet golf season with notable wins at the TAPPS 2A

State Championship in Waco, Texas May 2nd and 3rd. The

team qualified for the State tournament after a dominating

win at District and a comfortable 2nd place finish at Re-

gional. This was the third consecutive year that Waldorf

had competed at the State level.

On the first day of the State tournament, John and Ben

fired off “personal best tournament” scores (96-99) and

Jeff finished one stroke behind three players tied for first

at (77). By the end of the second day, the team had

dropped an impressive 12 strokes with Ben turning in a

new “personal best” (95) and Aidan logging a “personal

best” (96) as well. Jeff knocked 7 strokes off his score-

card finishing with a one under par (71). This steady team

scoring gave the Roadrunners a clean Tapps 2A third place

Sate win while Jeff, with a three stroke lead, finished the

tournament as the 2016 Tapps 2A State Champion – his

third consecutive State Championship!

AWS Mountain Biking Team Submitted by Chad Nemec, School Parent

Keshav Govind and Chili Nemec accomplished their goal of top 10 finalists in

the State of Texas high school league. It was a fantastic experience for all in-

volved. Cheers to all the support from the community!

Please contact coaches Robert Sherlock ([email protected]) or me

Chad Nemec ([email protected]) if your child has an interest in learning

more about this fun and exciting sport.

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Austin Waldorf School 8700 South View Road

Austin, TX 78737

Our Mission: “Our highest endeavor must be to develop free human beings who, of themselves, are able to give purpose and direction to their lives.” ~Rudolf Steiner

By creating a school environment that balances academic, artistic and practical disciplines, the Austin Waldorf School cultivates a love of learning, creative thinking, a sympathetic interest in the world, self-confidence and an abiding moral purpose.

Celebrating 34 years of educational excellence in Austin.

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Fax: 512-301-8997

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SPRING SPORTS REVIEW CONTINUTED Tennis Pictures by Ryo Inoue

In the TAPPS District tournament, held at the

Blossom Tennis Center in San Antonio, senior

José Luis Turincio, seeded 9th, started things off

with a gutsy victory over the 8th seed. After

losing the first set 2-6, he played an excellent

second set which he captured 6-4. With the

momentum on his side, he won the tiebreaker

10-5 to advance to the next round. Facing the

#1 seed and last year's State Runner-Up, José

Luis fought valiantly, but his opponent proved

too tough. Thank you José Luis for all your years

of participation in AWS sports!

Not to be outdone by her brother, sophomore

Julieta Turincio took care of her 8th seeded

opponent 6-1, 6-2 in her first match! But her

second match saw her facing the #1 seed, the defending State Champ! Again, it was a great effort,

but a defeat to a worthy opponent. She will have two more chances in the coming years to build on

this performance.

In boys doubles, senior Yuji Inoue and sophomore Connor Horton, paired up to take their first shot

in District. They reached the semifinals after relatively easy wins in their first two matches. But their

semifinal match against the #2 seed proved to be much tougher. They prevailed 6-4 6-2 with great

net play to reach the finals against the #1 seed, yet another defending State Champ! They lost in the

district final but with the Silver medal they qualified for the TAPPS 2A State Tournament in Waco.

In the First Round of the State Tournament Yuji and Connor defeated a doubles team from Longview

Christian by a score of 6-4, 6-4. In the Quarterfinal Round our boys lost an extremely tight contest 4-6,

6-3, 10-7. They played really hard and showed improvement the more they played.

AWS has been represented by one or more students at the TAPPS State Tennis Tourney for three

years in a row and 6 of the last 8 years.

Austin Waldorf School

Faculty and Staff

would like to wish you all

a happy, safe,

and relaxing summer!

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Inspire, Experience, Grow, Create

I N S I D E T H I S I S S U E :

Year in Review 2

Parent Society Corner 3

Screenagers the Movie 3

Senior Play 2016 4

Juniper Tree News 4

Third Grade Success 5

Sandfest 2016 5

Board of Trustees News 6

National German Exam 7

Book Award Finalist 7

Spring Sports Review 8

Please Join Our School Community, AWS Families, Faculty, and Friends from the 1986's to 2016 at the retirement celebration

for our beloved Betsy Hanelius, Carol Stewart, Chris Eason & Pat Mouton

Austin Waldorf School PAC/Recital Hall

Saturday, June 11, 2016 1-4pm

June 2016

RETIRING FACULTY AND STAFF 2016

THE MESSENGER

LAST DAY OF SCHOOL PICK UP TIME CHANGE

On the last day of school, grades will be dismissed at noon and high

school at 12:15 pm. After the Rose Ceremony, grades students will return to

their classrooms and high school to their end of year assembly. Grades par-

ents may pick up their students from the classroom beginning at 11:30 am.

Students may only be released to parents unless a previous arrangement has

been made with the class teacher. Remaining grades students will go to pick-

up locations at noon.

Wednesday June 1

Last day of Kindergarten

Crossing Over Ceremony

Thursday June 2

High School Theatre Elective

Performances, 2:10 & 2:30

All ages Welcome, PAC Stage

AWS Mom’s night out

7pm, Rusty Mule

Friday June 3

Last day of School, 1st-12th

Grade, Early Dismissal

Rose Ceremony

10:30am., Gym

8th Grade Ceremony

5-7pm, Gym

Saturday June 4

12th Grade Commencement

3-5pm, Gym

Saturday June 11

Honoring our Retiring Faculty

and Staff, 1-4pm

EVENTS

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HIGHLIGHTS FROM 2015-2016 Submitted by, Kathy McElveen, General School Leader

IMAGINING A NEW HIGH SCHOOL AND REDESIGNING THE CAMPUS

The collaboration with the University of Texas, School of Architecture was a semester long project that

culminated in four different versions of a master site plan and two scale models of the campus and vicinity.

The students, parents, and teachers who had the opportunity to review the projects and meet the

UT students were inspired by the possibilities of how the school can grow and develop in the future.

The next step will be to create a final master site plan and then identify the first priorities for new buildings

and redesign.

NEW WEBSITE! https://austinwaldorf.org/

We launched a brand new website this spring that better represents our vibrant school and community. A Waldorf alumnus from the

Garden City Waldorf School called and left a message recently to see if he could visit the AWS campus later this month. One of the

things he said was ―Your website is awesome!‖ There is still a lot of content to revise and that will be ongoing. We’ll also be uploading

more ―useful documents‖ to the BigSIS Parent Portal instead of to the website. Let us know if there is a ―useful document‖ that

you’re missing and would like to see.

COMMUNICATIONS IN GENERAL—NEEDS IMPROVEMENT

The new website is a much needed step in the right direction, but the question of how best to communicate about the school is

ongoing. We still haven’t found a new database and communications manager, but have begun conversations with Parent Society

leaders and others about improving overall communication within the community. This is a front burner topic.

SAFETY AND SECURITY

There was a lot of behind the scenes work this year as the school continued to implement the results of last

year’s safety/security audit. Faculty and staff have received training in suicide prevention, sexual misconduct

prevention, and lock-down protocols. We held a first-ever ―secure the building‖ drill last week. Parking lot and

playground safety are high on the list for continued improvement. The Parent Society led a first-ever

Parking Lot Safety Week and another is planned for the fall. Parent leaders have been meeting with administrators and

teachers to improve some aspects of playground safety and supervision.

ANNUAL GIVING, THE GALA, AND DEVELOPMENT

Board Chair Leslie Callahan and parent Shir Shoham led the way in ensuring the school met its fundraising

goals this year. Leslie spearheaded the Giving Tree Annual Fund campaign in the fall and met our goal.

Shir Shoham organized a team to put on the spring gala, A Night in Old Havana, and netted $33,000 for the

school, $23,000 to the general operating fund and $10,000 for the music department. We have a new Development

Director, Catherine Herzog Ashton, starting July 1 to build and strengthen the school’s development program.

STATE BASKETBALL CHAMPIONS!

First time ever! Won through hard work and determination by the coaches and players and

lots of love and support from the AWS community.

“Slow Down,

Look Around”

FOR THE MICHAEL AGE

We must eradicate from the soul all fear and terror of what comes towards Man out of the future

And we must acquire serenity in all feelings and sensations about the future

We must look forward with absolute equanimity to everything that may come

And we must think only that whatever comes is given to us by a world directive full of wisdom

It is part of what we must learn in this age, namely to live out of pure trust without any security in existence.

Trust in that ever present help of the spiritual world. Truly, nothing else will do if our courage is not to fail us.

And we must seek this awakening within ourselves every morning and every evening.

–Rudolf Steiner

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PARENT SOCIETY CORNER

Greetings from the Parent Society!

A longtime Dallas/Fort Worth-area sports scribe used to include a seg-ment called “Scattershooting”, in which he’d deliver short, quick-hitting thoughts. In honor of our own, home-grown AWS Roadrunners sports cor-respondent Corey Horton, we’ll do the same here.

Scattershooting... ...while wondering how many volun-teer hours Hani Talebi and Susan Henson have given this school over the past couple of years in their roles as President and Vice President of the Parent Society. I imagine if they were paid an hourly rate they would have earned enough to pay for at least one or two tuitions...

...Parking Lot Safety Week was a great success in the moment. Great example of the Parent Society working with the administration to determine a need, create a plan and volunteers making it happen. The real key is for drivers and kids to remember to keep it slow the rest of the year as well…

...my favorite parts of Parking Lot Safety Week- greeters who served one day showing up unannounced the next because they saw so much value in it...

…great year for the Parent Society overall. Healthy attendance at each of our Parent Society meetings. Inspiring small group discussions and an outstanding array of Slice of Life components.…

...not sure what my favorite Slice of Life was- interview of adults who had graduated from Waldorf schools? Our recent Q&A session with the graduat-ing seniors? Woodworking and Art with Mr. Smith and Mr. Miller? Games class with Coach Olson and Ms. Mo-ran? Tough to choose just one …

...another new Parent Society initiative this year, the Welcome Wagon, seemed to be a success. The inaugu-ral Welcome Wagon Picnic had over 80 folks in attendance. Already in touch with the incoming families for the fall. Couldn’t have done it without those amazing volunteers!

...in case you missed them, PS Pod-casts (including our most recent one) are available here. Just another ex-ample of our Communications Circle trying to meet parents in a variety of ways…

As always, many thanks and see you soon, Your Parent Society Leadership Council Jeff Roberts, Shir Shoham, Michelle Lemberger, Rene Crosby, Suzanne Tejada, Jill Powell and Monica Erb

[email protected]

SCREENAGERS THE MOVIE COMING AUGUST 2016

Submitted by Jeff Roberts, Parent Society Leadership Council Secretary

All School Parent Morning—Screenagers Screening

August 26 & 27: Please save the date and look for announcements over the summer for several view-

ing times for this important documentary. ABOUT THE FILM In her award-winning documentaries on

mental health, physician and filmmaker Delaney Ruston takes a deeply personal approach as she

probes into the vulnerable corners of family life, including her own, to explore struggles over social me-

dia, video games, academics and internet addiction. Through poignant, and unexpectedly funny stories,

along with surprising insights from authors, psychologists, and brain scientists, SCREENAGERS reveals

how tech time impacts kids’ development and offers solutions on how adults can empower children to

best navigate the digital world and find balance.

This film will be a springboard for the AWS community to engage in meaningful dialogue throughout the

year on enhancing family life and consciousness in a digital world. Contact Carol Toole with questions.

[email protected]. The Trailer can be viewed at screenagersthemovie.com

Submitted by Carol Toole, Student Support

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This year’s play was an adaptation

of Bertolt Brecht's The Good Wom-

an of Setzuan, sometimes known as

a “parable in 10 scenes.” The play

was originally produced in 1943

and published in 1953 as Der gute

Mensch von Sezuan. The title has

many English-language variants,

including The Good Person of Sze-

chwan and The Good Soul of

Szechuan.

Our version of the play is set in

New Orleans in the early 1960s.

The title character, Chantal Bon-

net, is a poor but warmhearted

young woman. Because she alone

was willing to shelter three gods in

search of a good person on earth,

they reward her with a gift of mon-

ey. She purchases a tobacco shop

but finds that her former landlords,

and others are trying to take ad-

vantage of her kindness.

To save her business, Chantal

adopts an alter ego-Claude Bouvet;

dressing as a man and acting the

role of her tough, practical cousin,

she is able to help her shop stay

afloat. She is loved and admired by

several of her neighbors who give

her the title "Angel of the Slums".

The gods watch over her through

their liaison, the water seller, Ril-

leaux.

Submitted by Morgan Vierheller, High School Humanities. Pictures by Ryo Inoue

SENIOR PLAY 2016

Bravi Class of 2016

Juniper Tree News:

HUGE end of school year sale! ALL Books and Yarn are on sale at the Juniper Tree

until school is out! Check out our graduation gifts, Father's Day gifts & cards too!

40% off any green stickered book or yarn

10% off all 2016 library book award finalists

25% off ALL other regularly priced yarn & books!

40% off those titles when you donate! We're also collecting monetary donations to send a box of books annually to prisoners in Texas.

Thank you and hope to see you soon, Shelley & Carson

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Submitted by Robert Miller Art Program Director

The 11th Grade had a great time during the recent trip to Port Aransas to compete in an international sand

sculpture competition. The weather was cooperative and our parents did an excellent job of keeping

sunscreen applied. The students received 1st, 2nd, and 4th place awards. Congratulations Class of 2017

–Mr. Miller

SANDFEST 2016

Third Grade Raised

$502.25

for the Library. Way to Go!

Third Grade Success!

Submitted by

Marian Munkvold-Saunders, Parent

Just a quick note to share the results of our hard work last month!

Helping Hands gratefully accepted 338.45 lbs of donations from our class.

The book sale brought in $502.25, which, according to a third grader quot-

ing Mrs. Burke, "Can buy 55 hardcover books for the library.‖ In addition she

had the chance to look over the books before the book sale and found sev-

eral dozen to add to the student and faculty libraries. All in all, a wonderful

gift from the class to their beloved library.

Wonderful work!

Warmly, Marian

“The cooperative tasks of the

competition, as well as cooking

and cleaning with each other

seemed to greatly benefit our

class cohesion.”

-Ethan Denson , Student

“Seeing the incredible level of care and skill on display in the Masters Category inspired us to put our full effort into our creations.”

-Sophie Laird, Student

“Beyond artistic merits, this trip affords our teens the space to become

closer as a class as they go into the summer prior to their final year of

high school and all that comes with looking to post graduation life.”

-Brett Rodgers, Parent

“It was hard work, but very exciting. I love my class and am so grateful I had this opportunity. I hope future 11th grades have as much fun!” -Colista Nemec, Student

“The magical transformation from our originally labored-over plan, into a sculpture we never could have envisioned, made for an in-credibly rewarding experience.” -Zoe Harrison, Student

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As we wrap up another academic year, celebrate graduations, and plan our summer break activities, I would like to share with you some

perspective from the Austin Waldorf Board of Trustees. Led by Leslie Callahan, Board President, we have accomplished the following:

- Created the first five year AWS Strategic Plan; developed a supporting Strategic Financial Plan that mapped out how we

can pay for our objectives

- Designed a search process for a General School Leader; included all stakeholder constituencies in implementing that

search process; and hired Kathy McElveen into the role

- Created a Support and Evaluation Committee at the Board-level to help our GSL be as successful as possible and to provide

a level of professionalism in evaluating her success against defined criteria

- Developed new Board member orientation

- Facilitated our second annual Giving Tree campaign cycle, exceeding our fundraising goals

- Commenced work to connect to City of Austin sewer utilities — a prerequisite to any future site development

- Purchased two much-needed vans for school transportation

At the end of the summer break, we will convene the board to set the agenda for the 2016-17 school year. We will need to revisit the

Strategic Plan, assess what has changed, and extend the timeline by another year. I can anticipate the following themes for the year:

- Work with our new Development Director to enhance our fundraising approach and capabilities

- Facilitate conversations to establish common understanding of the challenges facing the school, and build on that work to design a

beautiful image of how we want AWS to evolve in the coming years

This month, we are losing two valued and tenured Board members whose terms are expiring (Leslie Callahan and Suzanne Karisch).

Although we have gained some stellar new Board members in the last few months, we are in the midst of recruiting potential new Board

members, and we would love to hear suggestions from you if you’re willing to serve, or if there is a parent or community member you

know of who might be a good fit. Here is the kind of person we are looking for…

Please contact Mark Kernan ([email protected], 512-751-0281) or Jonathan D’Souza ([email protected], 425-516-8980) to sug-

gest possible candidates.

Thank you!

Mark Kernan

Incoming President, Austin Waldorf School Board of Trustees

Qualities all candidates should possess:

* Well-prepared for meetings

* Positive attitude

* Works well with others

* Clear communicator

* Time to serve

* Integrity

* Compassion

* Empathy

* Commitment to AWS and Board missions

Targeted skills or experiences (not all candidates will pos-

sess all of these, but each candidate should possess at

least some):

- Fundraising

- Networking

- Site development and/or real estate

- Management experience

- Board experience

- Marketing

- Finance

- Corporate or employment law

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AWS BOARD OF TRUSTEES NEWS Submitted by, Mark Kernan, incoming Board President

Austin Waldorf School Board of Trustees Executive Members

2016/2017 School Year

Mark Kernan, President

Dawn Harrienger & Janna Cormier, Vice Presidents

Teresa Ravet, Secretary

Mike Sekel, Treasurer

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The National German Exam is administered each year to nearly 22,000 high school

students in the first second, third and fourth level of German. The Exam, now in its

56th year, provides individual diagnostic feedback, rewards students through an

extensive prize program, and creates a sense of accomplishment. Exam results

provide a means of comparing students in all regions of the country, as well as pro-

grammatic data provided to help inform curricular decisions.

The Level 1 Exam measures student proficiencies in the Novice range as measured

by the ACTFL Proficiency Guidelines. (https://www.actfl.org) These students un-

derstand some ideas on familiar topics containing phrases, simple sentences, and

frequently used expressions. They can understand the main point and a few details

in short conversations, messages, and announcements.

Each Exam is comprised of 100 questions. Question types include multiple choice,

matching, and true/false. The Exam is comprised of two parts.

The listening and viewing portion is 40 minutes in length and consists of a series of

short audio and video segments with a total of 50 questions and tasks. The reading

portion is 45 minutes in length and consists of a number of print texts, including

graphs and images with a total of 50 questions and tasks. All materials used in the exam

are from authentic resources.

This year five AWS students participated in the exam in (Level 1). Of the students that participated three received an Achievement Award:

Maeve Cannone, Bethany Broesche, Emeline Arnold, Sebastian Gritzka received a Gold Award.

Congratulations to all for their excellent work!

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NATIONAL GERMAN EXAM Submitted by, Patricia Daunt-Grogan, Guidance Counselor

From left to right, Sebastian Gritzka, Emeline Arnold,

Mauve Cannone, Bethany Broesche

AWS CHILDREN’S CHOICE AWARD FINALIST Submitted by, Linda Burke, Librarian

Read Aloud

Winnie the Pooh and The House at Pooh

Corner; A.A. Milne

Rising 3rd

Detective Gordon: The First Case;

Ulf Nilsson

Ms. Rapscott’s Girls; Elise Primavera

Rising 4th

Adventures with Waffles; Maria Parr

Unusual Chickens for the Exceptional

Poultry Farmer; Kelly Jones

Rising 5th

Circus Mirandus; Cassie Beasley

Sign of the Cat; Lynne Jonell

Rising 6th

The Great Good Summer; Liz Garton

Scanlon

Nooks and Crannies; Jessica Lawson

Rising 7th

The Seventh Most Important Thing;

Shelley Pearsall

The Thing About Jellyfish;

Ali Benjamin

Rising 8th

The Marvels; Brian Selznick

The War that Saved My Life;

Kimberley Brubaker Bradley

Dear Parents,

I am please to announce the books

chosen for the Grade School awards program.

Students are asked to read the two for their

grade so they are ready to vote for their favorite

in the fall. We have, once again, chosen a clas-

sic for the Read Aloud award, which is aimed at

the rising First and Second Grades.

There will be more information about

each of these books on the Library page of the

website sometime in the near future.

The library will be open on Wednesday

afternoons from noon to 4:00 beginning June

8th and ending July 20th. I will let you know if I will

open August 10 and 17.

Have a wonderful summer, thank you

for all your support this year, and I hope to see

you some Wednesday this summer.

Linda Burke,

Librarian

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SPRING SPORTS IN REVIEW Submitted by Erik Olson, Athletic Director, Mary Wilson, School Parent and Chad Nemec, School Parent

Track

Emeline Arnold represented us very well

in track ending the season at the State

Championships and breaking our school

record in the 800 meter run. Coming back

from an illness last year and an injury this

year, she ran in one race in early April

before entering our TAPPS District Meet.

In the little town of Hallettsville she fin-

ished 2nd in the 800 meter run and 4th in the 400 meter

dash to qualify in both races for the TAPPS South

Regional Meet. Once again in Hallettsville she fin-

ished 2nd in the 800 and 3rd in the 400, which allowed

her to qualify for the TAPPS 2A State Track & Field

Championships in Waco.

Held at the beautiful new track at Baylor University

Emeline was joined by over 1,000 other athletes from

all over Texas. She earned a bronze medal by finish-

ing 3rd in the 800. She finished 4th in the 400 miss-

ing the bronze medal by a tenth of a second. During

the season she broke our school record in the 800

with a time of 2:29. Congratulations Emeline!

We were very happy to have

had 30 students from the 6th,

7th, and 8th grades participate

on our MS track and field teams

this year. All our runners im-

proved during the season and

we are proud of all of them.

Our 7/8 girls team won the

AIPL Championship in the final meet by ½

point! They were 1st of 20 schools, many of which

are much bigger than AWS. It is a great accomplish-

ment for AWS!

HIGH SCHOOL GOLF TEAM PUTS WALDORF ON STATE SCOREBOARD

Submitted by Mary Wilson, School Parent

Team members: Seniors: Jeff Wilson and Jack Holland;

Juniors: John and Ben Callahan; Sophomores: Aidan

Cromier, Goodwin Bell, Mac Brenner just finished a short,

but sweet golf season with notable wins at the TAPPS 2A

State Championship in Waco, Texas May 2nd and 3rd. The

team qualified for the State tournament after a dominating

win at District and a comfortable 2nd place finish at Re-

gional. This was the third consecutive year that Waldorf

had competed at the State level.

On the first day of the State tournament, John and Ben

fired off “personal best tournament” scores (96-99) and

Jeff finished one stroke behind three players tied for first

at (77). By the end of the second day, the team had

dropped an impressive 12 strokes with Ben turning in a

new “personal best” (95) and Aidan logging a “personal

best” (96) as well. Jeff knocked 7 strokes off his score-

card finishing with a one under par (71). This steady team

scoring gave the Roadrunners a clean Tapps 2A third place

Sate win while Jeff, with a three stroke lead, finished the

tournament as the 2016 Tapps 2A State Champion – his

third consecutive State Championship!

AWS Mountain Biking Team Submitted by Chad Nemec, School Parent

Keshav Govind and Chili Nemec accomplished their goal of top 10 finalists in

the State of Texas high school league. It was a fantastic experience for all in-

volved. Cheers to all the support from the community!

Please contact coaches Robert Sherlock ([email protected]) or me

Chad Nemec ([email protected]) if your child has an interest in learning

more about this fun and exciting sport.

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Austin Waldorf School 8700 South View Road

Austin, TX 78737

Our Mission: “Our highest endeavor must be to develop free human beings who, of themselves, are able to give purpose and direction to their lives.” ~Rudolf Steiner

By creating a school environment that balances academic, artistic and practical disciplines, the Austin Waldorf School cultivates a love of learning, creative thinking, a sympathetic interest in the world, self-confidence and an abiding moral purpose.

Celebrating 34 years of educational excellence in Austin.

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SPRING SPORTS REVIEW CONTINUTED Tennis Pictures by Ryo Inoue

In the TAPPS District tournament, held at the

Blossom Tennis Center in San Antonio, senior

José Luis Turincio, seeded 9th, started things off

with a gutsy victory over the 8th seed. After

losing the first set 2-6, he played an excellent

second set which he captured 6-4. With the

momentum on his side, he won the tiebreaker

10-5 to advance to the next round. Facing the

#1 seed and last year's State Runner-Up, José

Luis fought valiantly, but his opponent proved

too tough. Thank you José Luis for all your years

of participation in AWS sports!

Not to be outdone by her brother, sophomore

Julieta Turincio took care of her 8th seeded

opponent 6-1, 6-2 in her first match! But her

second match saw her facing the #1 seed, the defending State Champ! Again, it was a great effort,

but a defeat to a worthy opponent. She will have two more chances in the coming years to build on

this performance.

In boys doubles, senior Yuji Inoue and sophomore Connor Horton, paired up to take their first shot

in District. They reached the semifinals after relatively easy wins in their first two matches. But their

semifinal match against the #2 seed proved to be much tougher. They prevailed 6-4 6-2 with great

net play to reach the finals against the #1 seed, yet another defending State Champ! They lost in the

district final but with the Silver medal they qualified for the TAPPS 2A State Tournament in Waco.

In the First Round of the State Tournament Yuji and Connor defeated a doubles team from Longview

Christian by a score of 6-4, 6-4. In the Quarterfinal Round our boys lost an extremely tight contest 4-6,

6-3, 10-7. They played really hard and showed improvement the more they played.

AWS has been represented by one or more students at the TAPPS State Tennis Tourney for three

years in a row and 6 of the last 8 years.

Austin Waldorf School

Faculty and Staff

would like to wish you all

a happy, safe,

and relaxing summer!

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Inspire, Experience, Grow, Create

I N S I D E T H I S I S S U E :

Year in Review 2

Parent Society Corner 3

Screenagers the Movie 3

Senior Play 2016 4

Juniper Tree News 4

Third Grade Success 5

Sandfest 2016 5

Board of Trustees News 6

National German Exam 7

Book Award Finalist 7

Spring Sports Review 8

Please Join Our School Community, AWS Families, Faculty, and Friends from the 1986's to 2016 at the retirement celebration

for our beloved Betsy Hanelius, Carol Stewart, Chris Eason & Pat Mouton

Austin Waldorf School PAC/Recital Hall

Saturday, June 11, 2016 1-4pm

June 2016

RETIRING FACULTY AND STAFF 2016

THE MESSENGER

LAST DAY OF SCHOOL PICK UP TIME CHANGE

On the last day of school, grades will be dismissed at noon and high

school at 12:15 pm. After the Rose Ceremony, grades students will return to

their classrooms and high school to their end of year assembly. Grades par-

ents may pick up their students from the classroom beginning at 11:30 am.

Students may only be released to parents unless a previous arrangement has

been made with the class teacher. Remaining grades students will go to pick-

up locations at noon.

Wednesday June 1

Last day of Kindergarten

Crossing Over Ceremony

Thursday June 2

High School Theatre Elective

Performances, 2:10 & 2:30

All ages Welcome, PAC Stage

AWS Mom’s night out

7pm, Rusty Mule

Friday June 3

Last day of School, 1st-12th

Grade, Early Dismissal

Rose Ceremony

10:30am., Gym

8th Grade Ceremony

5-7pm, Gym

Saturday June 4

12th Grade Commencement

3-5pm, Gym

Saturday June 11

Honoring our Retiring Faculty

and Staff, 1-4pm

EVENTS

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HIGHLIGHTS FROM 2015-2016 Submitted by, Kathy McElveen, General School Leader

IMAGINING A NEW HIGH SCHOOL AND REDESIGNING THE CAMPUS

The collaboration with the University of Texas, School of Architecture was a semester long project that

culminated in four different versions of a master site plan and two scale models of the campus and vicinity.

The students, parents, and teachers who had the opportunity to review the projects and meet the

UT students were inspired by the possibilities of how the school can grow and develop in the future.

The next step will be to create a final master site plan and then identify the first priorities for new buildings

and redesign.

NEW WEBSITE! https://austinwaldorf.org/

We launched a brand new website this spring that better represents our vibrant school and community. A Waldorf alumnus from the

Garden City Waldorf School called and left a message recently to see if he could visit the AWS campus later this month. One of the

things he said was ―Your website is awesome!‖ There is still a lot of content to revise and that will be ongoing. We’ll also be uploading

more ―useful documents‖ to the BigSIS Parent Portal instead of to the website. Let us know if there is a ―useful document‖ that

you’re missing and would like to see.

COMMUNICATIONS IN GENERAL—NEEDS IMPROVEMENT

The new website is a much needed step in the right direction, but the question of how best to communicate about the school is

ongoing. We still haven’t found a new database and communications manager, but have begun conversations with Parent Society

leaders and others about improving overall communication within the community. This is a front burner topic.

SAFETY AND SECURITY

There was a lot of behind the scenes work this year as the school continued to implement the results of last

year’s safety/security audit. Faculty and staff have received training in suicide prevention, sexual misconduct

prevention, and lock-down protocols. We held a first-ever ―secure the building‖ drill last week. Parking lot and

playground safety are high on the list for continued improvement. The Parent Society led a first-ever

Parking Lot Safety Week and another is planned for the fall. Parent leaders have been meeting with administrators and

teachers to improve some aspects of playground safety and supervision.

ANNUAL GIVING, THE GALA, AND DEVELOPMENT

Board Chair Leslie Callahan and parent Shir Shoham led the way in ensuring the school met its fundraising

goals this year. Leslie spearheaded the Giving Tree Annual Fund campaign in the fall and met our goal.

Shir Shoham organized a team to put on the spring gala, A Night in Old Havana, and netted $33,000 for the

school, $23,000 to the general operating fund and $10,000 for the music department. We have a new Development

Director, Catherine Herzog Ashton, starting July 1 to build and strengthen the school’s development program.

STATE BASKETBALL CHAMPIONS!

First time ever! Won through hard work and determination by the coaches and players and

lots of love and support from the AWS community.

“Slow Down,

Look Around”

FOR THE MICHAEL AGE

We must eradicate from the soul all fear and terror of what comes towards Man out of the future

And we must acquire serenity in all feelings and sensations about the future

We must look forward with absolute equanimity to everything that may come

And we must think only that whatever comes is given to us by a world directive full of wisdom

It is part of what we must learn in this age, namely to live out of pure trust without any security in existence.

Trust in that ever present help of the spiritual world. Truly, nothing else will do if our courage is not to fail us.

And we must seek this awakening within ourselves every morning and every evening.

–Rudolf Steiner

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PARENT SOCIETY CORNER

Greetings from the Parent Society!

A longtime Dallas/Fort Worth-area sports scribe used to include a seg-ment called “Scattershooting”, in which he’d deliver short, quick-hitting thoughts. In honor of our own, home-grown AWS Roadrunners sports cor-respondent Corey Horton, we’ll do the same here.

Scattershooting... ...while wondering how many volun-teer hours Hani Talebi and Susan Henson have given this school over the past couple of years in their roles as President and Vice President of the Parent Society. I imagine if they were paid an hourly rate they would have earned enough to pay for at least one or two tuitions...

...Parking Lot Safety Week was a great success in the moment. Great example of the Parent Society working with the administration to determine a need, create a plan and volunteers making it happen. The real key is for drivers and kids to remember to keep it slow the rest of the year as well…

...my favorite parts of Parking Lot Safety Week- greeters who served one day showing up unannounced the next because they saw so much value in it...

…great year for the Parent Society overall. Healthy attendance at each of our Parent Society meetings. Inspiring small group discussions and an outstanding array of Slice of Life components.…

...not sure what my favorite Slice of Life was- interview of adults who had graduated from Waldorf schools? Our recent Q&A session with the graduat-ing seniors? Woodworking and Art with Mr. Smith and Mr. Miller? Games class with Coach Olson and Ms. Mo-ran? Tough to choose just one …

...another new Parent Society initiative this year, the Welcome Wagon, seemed to be a success. The inaugu-ral Welcome Wagon Picnic had over 80 folks in attendance. Already in touch with the incoming families for the fall. Couldn’t have done it without those amazing volunteers!

...in case you missed them, PS Pod-casts (including our most recent one) are available here. Just another ex-ample of our Communications Circle trying to meet parents in a variety of ways…

As always, many thanks and see you soon, Your Parent Society Leadership Council Jeff Roberts, Shir Shoham, Michelle Lemberger, Rene Crosby, Suzanne Tejada, Jill Powell and Monica Erb

[email protected]

SCREENAGERS THE MOVIE COMING AUGUST 2016

Submitted by Jeff Roberts, Parent Society Leadership Council Secretary

All School Parent Morning—Screenagers Screening

August 26 & 27: Please save the date and look for announcements over the summer for several view-

ing times for this important documentary. ABOUT THE FILM In her award-winning documentaries on

mental health, physician and filmmaker Delaney Ruston takes a deeply personal approach as she

probes into the vulnerable corners of family life, including her own, to explore struggles over social me-

dia, video games, academics and internet addiction. Through poignant, and unexpectedly funny stories,

along with surprising insights from authors, psychologists, and brain scientists, SCREENAGERS reveals

how tech time impacts kids’ development and offers solutions on how adults can empower children to

best navigate the digital world and find balance.

This film will be a springboard for the AWS community to engage in meaningful dialogue throughout the

year on enhancing family life and consciousness in a digital world. Contact Carol Toole with questions.

[email protected]. The Trailer can be viewed at screenagersthemovie.com

Submitted by Carol Toole, Student Support

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This year’s play was an adaptation

of Bertolt Brecht's The Good Wom-

an of Setzuan, sometimes known as

a “parable in 10 scenes.” The play

was originally produced in 1943

and published in 1953 as Der gute

Mensch von Sezuan. The title has

many English-language variants,

including The Good Person of Sze-

chwan and The Good Soul of

Szechuan.

Our version of the play is set in

New Orleans in the early 1960s.

The title character, Chantal Bon-

net, is a poor but warmhearted

young woman. Because she alone

was willing to shelter three gods in

search of a good person on earth,

they reward her with a gift of mon-

ey. She purchases a tobacco shop

but finds that her former landlords,

and others are trying to take ad-

vantage of her kindness.

To save her business, Chantal

adopts an alter ego-Claude Bouvet;

dressing as a man and acting the

role of her tough, practical cousin,

she is able to help her shop stay

afloat. She is loved and admired by

several of her neighbors who give

her the title "Angel of the Slums".

The gods watch over her through

their liaison, the water seller, Ril-

leaux.

Submitted by Morgan Vierheller, High School Humanities. Pictures by Ryo Inoue

SENIOR PLAY 2016

Bravi Class of 2016

Juniper Tree News:

HUGE end of school year sale! ALL Books and Yarn are on sale at the Juniper Tree

until school is out! Check out our graduation gifts, Father's Day gifts & cards too!

40% off any green stickered book or yarn

10% off all 2016 library book award finalists

25% off ALL other regularly priced yarn & books!

40% off those titles when you donate! We're also collecting monetary donations to send a box of books annually to prisoners in Texas.

Thank you and hope to see you soon, Shelley & Carson

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Submitted by Robert Miller Art Program Director

The 11th Grade had a great time during the recent trip to Port Aransas to compete in an international sand

sculpture competition. The weather was cooperative and our parents did an excellent job of keeping

sunscreen applied. The students received 1st, 2nd, and 4th place awards. Congratulations Class of 2017

–Mr. Miller

SANDFEST 2016

Third Grade Raised

$502.25

for the Library. Way to Go!

Third Grade Success!

Submitted by

Marian Munkvold-Saunders, Parent

Just a quick note to share the results of our hard work last month!

Helping Hands gratefully accepted 338.45 lbs of donations from our class.

The book sale brought in $502.25, which, according to a third grader quot-

ing Mrs. Burke, "Can buy 55 hardcover books for the library.‖ In addition she

had the chance to look over the books before the book sale and found sev-

eral dozen to add to the student and faculty libraries. All in all, a wonderful

gift from the class to their beloved library.

Wonderful work!

Warmly, Marian

“The cooperative tasks of the

competition, as well as cooking

and cleaning with each other

seemed to greatly benefit our

class cohesion.”

-Ethan Denson , Student

“Seeing the incredible level of care and skill on display in the Masters Category inspired us to put our full effort into our creations.”

-Sophie Laird, Student

“Beyond artistic merits, this trip affords our teens the space to become

closer as a class as they go into the summer prior to their final year of

high school and all that comes with looking to post graduation life.”

-Brett Rodgers, Parent

“It was hard work, but very exciting. I love my class and am so grateful I had this opportunity. I hope future 11th grades have as much fun!” -Colista Nemec, Student

“The magical transformation from our originally labored-over plan, into a sculpture we never could have envisioned, made for an in-credibly rewarding experience.” -Zoe Harrison, Student

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As we wrap up another academic year, celebrate graduations, and plan our summer break activities, I would like to share with you some

perspective from the Austin Waldorf Board of Trustees. Led by Leslie Callahan, Board President, we have accomplished the following:

- Created the first five year AWS Strategic Plan; developed a supporting Strategic Financial Plan that mapped out how we

can pay for our objectives

- Designed a search process for a General School Leader; included all stakeholder constituencies in implementing that

search process; and hired Kathy McElveen into the role

- Created a Support and Evaluation Committee at the Board-level to help our GSL be as successful as possible and to provide

a level of professionalism in evaluating her success against defined criteria

- Developed new Board member orientation

- Facilitated our second annual Giving Tree campaign cycle, exceeding our fundraising goals

- Commenced work to connect to City of Austin sewer utilities — a prerequisite to any future site development

- Purchased two much-needed vans for school transportation

At the end of the summer break, we will convene the board to set the agenda for the 2016-17 school year. We will need to revisit the

Strategic Plan, assess what has changed, and extend the timeline by another year. I can anticipate the following themes for the year:

- Work with our new Development Director to enhance our fundraising approach and capabilities

- Facilitate conversations to establish common understanding of the challenges facing the school, and build on that work to design a

beautiful image of how we want AWS to evolve in the coming years

This month, we are losing two valued and tenured Board members whose terms are expiring (Leslie Callahan and Suzanne Karisch).

Although we have gained some stellar new Board members in the last few months, we are in the midst of recruiting potential new Board

members, and we would love to hear suggestions from you if you’re willing to serve, or if there is a parent or community member you

know of who might be a good fit. Here is the kind of person we are looking for…

Please contact Mark Kernan ([email protected], 512-751-0281) or Jonathan D’Souza ([email protected], 425-516-8980) to sug-

gest possible candidates.

Thank you!

Mark Kernan

Incoming President, Austin Waldorf School Board of Trustees

Qualities all candidates should possess:

* Well-prepared for meetings

* Positive attitude

* Works well with others

* Clear communicator

* Time to serve

* Integrity

* Compassion

* Empathy

* Commitment to AWS and Board missions

Targeted skills or experiences (not all candidates will pos-

sess all of these, but each candidate should possess at

least some):

- Fundraising

- Networking

- Site development and/or real estate

- Management experience

- Board experience

- Marketing

- Finance

- Corporate or employment law

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AWS BOARD OF TRUSTEES NEWS Submitted by, Mark Kernan, incoming Board President

Austin Waldorf School Board of Trustees Executive Members

2016/2017 School Year

Mark Kernan, President

Dawn Harrienger & Janna Cormier, Vice Presidents

Teresa Ravet, Secretary

Mike Sekel, Treasurer

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The National German Exam is administered each year to nearly 22,000 high school

students in the first second, third and fourth level of German. The Exam, now in its

56th year, provides individual diagnostic feedback, rewards students through an

extensive prize program, and creates a sense of accomplishment. Exam results

provide a means of comparing students in all regions of the country, as well as pro-

grammatic data provided to help inform curricular decisions.

The Level 1 Exam measures student proficiencies in the Novice range as measured

by the ACTFL Proficiency Guidelines. (https://www.actfl.org) These students un-

derstand some ideas on familiar topics containing phrases, simple sentences, and

frequently used expressions. They can understand the main point and a few details

in short conversations, messages, and announcements.

Each Exam is comprised of 100 questions. Question types include multiple choice,

matching, and true/false. The Exam is comprised of two parts.

The listening and viewing portion is 40 minutes in length and consists of a series of

short audio and video segments with a total of 50 questions and tasks. The reading

portion is 45 minutes in length and consists of a number of print texts, including

graphs and images with a total of 50 questions and tasks. All materials used in the exam

are from authentic resources.

This year five AWS students participated in the exam in (Level 1). Of the students that participated three received an Achievement Award:

Maeve Cannone, Bethany Broesche, Emeline Arnold, Sebastian Gritzka received a Gold Award.

Congratulations to all for their excellent work!

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NATIONAL GERMAN EXAM Submitted by, Patricia Daunt-Grogan, Guidance Counselor

From left to right, Sebastian Gritzka, Emeline Arnold,

Mauve Cannone, Bethany Broesche

AWS CHILDREN’S CHOICE AWARD FINALIST Submitted by, Linda Burke, Librarian

Read Aloud

Winnie the Pooh and The House at Pooh

Corner; A.A. Milne

Rising 3rd

Detective Gordon: The First Case;

Ulf Nilsson

Ms. Rapscott’s Girls; Elise Primavera

Rising 4th

Adventures with Waffles; Maria Parr

Unusual Chickens for the Exceptional

Poultry Farmer; Kelly Jones

Rising 5th

Circus Mirandus; Cassie Beasley

Sign of the Cat; Lynne Jonell

Rising 6th

The Great Good Summer; Liz Garton

Scanlon

Nooks and Crannies; Jessica Lawson

Rising 7th

The Seventh Most Important Thing;

Shelley Pearsall

The Thing About Jellyfish;

Ali Benjamin

Rising 8th

The Marvels; Brian Selznick

The War that Saved My Life;

Kimberley Brubaker Bradley

Dear Parents,

I am please to announce the books

chosen for the Grade School awards program.

Students are asked to read the two for their

grade so they are ready to vote for their favorite

in the fall. We have, once again, chosen a clas-

sic for the Read Aloud award, which is aimed at

the rising First and Second Grades.

There will be more information about

each of these books on the Library page of the

website sometime in the near future.

The library will be open on Wednesday

afternoons from noon to 4:00 beginning June

8th and ending July 20th. I will let you know if I will

open August 10 and 17.

Have a wonderful summer, thank you

for all your support this year, and I hope to see

you some Wednesday this summer.

Linda Burke,

Librarian

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SPRING SPORTS IN REVIEW Submitted by Erik Olson, Athletic Director, Mary Wilson, School Parent and Chad Nemec, School Parent

Track

Emeline Arnold represented us very well

in track ending the season at the State

Championships and breaking our school

record in the 800 meter run. Coming back

from an illness last year and an injury this

year, she ran in one race in early April

before entering our TAPPS District Meet.

In the little town of Hallettsville she fin-

ished 2nd in the 800 meter run and 4th in the 400 meter

dash to qualify in both races for the TAPPS South

Regional Meet. Once again in Hallettsville she fin-

ished 2nd in the 800 and 3rd in the 400, which allowed

her to qualify for the TAPPS 2A State Track & Field

Championships in Waco.

Held at the beautiful new track at Baylor University

Emeline was joined by over 1,000 other athletes from

all over Texas. She earned a bronze medal by finish-

ing 3rd in the 800. She finished 4th in the 400 miss-

ing the bronze medal by a tenth of a second. During

the season she broke our school record in the 800

with a time of 2:29. Congratulations Emeline!

We were very happy to have

had 30 students from the 6th,

7th, and 8th grades participate

on our MS track and field teams

this year. All our runners im-

proved during the season and

we are proud of all of them.

Our 7/8 girls team won the

AIPL Championship in the final meet by ½

point! They were 1st of 20 schools, many of which

are much bigger than AWS. It is a great accomplish-

ment for AWS!

HIGH SCHOOL GOLF TEAM PUTS WALDORF ON STATE SCOREBOARD

Submitted by Mary Wilson, School Parent

Team members: Seniors: Jeff Wilson and Jack Holland;

Juniors: John and Ben Callahan; Sophomores: Aidan

Cromier, Goodwin Bell, Mac Brenner just finished a short,

but sweet golf season with notable wins at the TAPPS 2A

State Championship in Waco, Texas May 2nd and 3rd. The

team qualified for the State tournament after a dominating

win at District and a comfortable 2nd place finish at Re-

gional. This was the third consecutive year that Waldorf

had competed at the State level.

On the first day of the State tournament, John and Ben

fired off “personal best tournament” scores (96-99) and

Jeff finished one stroke behind three players tied for first

at (77). By the end of the second day, the team had

dropped an impressive 12 strokes with Ben turning in a

new “personal best” (95) and Aidan logging a “personal

best” (96) as well. Jeff knocked 7 strokes off his score-

card finishing with a one under par (71). This steady team

scoring gave the Roadrunners a clean Tapps 2A third place

Sate win while Jeff, with a three stroke lead, finished the

tournament as the 2016 Tapps 2A State Champion – his

third consecutive State Championship!

AWS Mountain Biking Team Submitted by Chad Nemec, School Parent

Keshav Govind and Chili Nemec accomplished their goal of top 10 finalists in

the State of Texas high school league. It was a fantastic experience for all in-

volved. Cheers to all the support from the community!

Please contact coaches Robert Sherlock ([email protected]) or me

Chad Nemec ([email protected]) if your child has an interest in learning

more about this fun and exciting sport.

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Austin Waldorf School 8700 South View Road

Austin, TX 78737

Our Mission: “Our highest endeavor must be to develop free human beings who, of themselves, are able to give purpose and direction to their lives.” ~Rudolf Steiner

By creating a school environment that balances academic, artistic and practical disciplines, the Austin Waldorf School cultivates a love of learning, creative thinking, a sympathetic interest in the world, self-confidence and an abiding moral purpose.

Celebrating 34 years of educational excellence in Austin.

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SPRING SPORTS REVIEW CONTINUTED Tennis Pictures by Ryo Inoue

In the TAPPS District tournament, held at the

Blossom Tennis Center in San Antonio, senior

José Luis Turincio, seeded 9th, started things off

with a gutsy victory over the 8th seed. After

losing the first set 2-6, he played an excellent

second set which he captured 6-4. With the

momentum on his side, he won the tiebreaker

10-5 to advance to the next round. Facing the

#1 seed and last year's State Runner-Up, José

Luis fought valiantly, but his opponent proved

too tough. Thank you José Luis for all your years

of participation in AWS sports!

Not to be outdone by her brother, sophomore

Julieta Turincio took care of her 8th seeded

opponent 6-1, 6-2 in her first match! But her

second match saw her facing the #1 seed, the defending State Champ! Again, it was a great effort,

but a defeat to a worthy opponent. She will have two more chances in the coming years to build on

this performance.

In boys doubles, senior Yuji Inoue and sophomore Connor Horton, paired up to take their first shot

in District. They reached the semifinals after relatively easy wins in their first two matches. But their

semifinal match against the #2 seed proved to be much tougher. They prevailed 6-4 6-2 with great

net play to reach the finals against the #1 seed, yet another defending State Champ! They lost in the

district final but with the Silver medal they qualified for the TAPPS 2A State Tournament in Waco.

In the First Round of the State Tournament Yuji and Connor defeated a doubles team from Longview

Christian by a score of 6-4, 6-4. In the Quarterfinal Round our boys lost an extremely tight contest 4-6,

6-3, 10-7. They played really hard and showed improvement the more they played.

AWS has been represented by one or more students at the TAPPS State Tennis Tourney for three

years in a row and 6 of the last 8 years.

Austin Waldorf School

Faculty and Staff

would like to wish you all

a happy, safe,

and relaxing summer!

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Inspire, Experience, Grow, Create

I N S I D E T H I S I S S U E :

Year in Review 2

Parent Society Corner 3

Screenagers the Movie 3

Senior Play 2016 4

Juniper Tree News 4

Third Grade Success 5

Sandfest 2016 5

Board of Trustees News 6

National German Exam 7

Book Award Finalist 7

Spring Sports Review 8

Please Join Our School Community, AWS Families, Faculty, and Friends from the 1986's to 2016 at the retirement celebration

for our beloved Betsy Hanelius, Carol Stewart, Chris Eason & Pat Mouton

Austin Waldorf School PAC/Recital Hall

Saturday, June 11, 2016 1-4pm

June 2016

RETIRING FACULTY AND STAFF 2016

THE MESSENGER

LAST DAY OF SCHOOL PICK UP TIME CHANGE

On the last day of school, grades will be dismissed at noon and high

school at 12:15 pm. After the Rose Ceremony, grades students will return to

their classrooms and high school to their end of year assembly. Grades par-

ents may pick up their students from the classroom beginning at 11:30 am.

Students may only be released to parents unless a previous arrangement has

been made with the class teacher. Remaining grades students will go to pick-

up locations at noon.

Wednesday June 1

Last day of Kindergarten

Crossing Over Ceremony

Thursday June 2

High School Theatre Elective

Performances, 2:10 & 2:30

All ages Welcome, PAC Stage

AWS Mom’s night out

7pm, Rusty Mule

Friday June 3

Last day of School, 1st-12th

Grade, Early Dismissal

Rose Ceremony

10:30am., Gym

8th Grade Ceremony

5-7pm, Gym

Saturday June 4

12th Grade Commencement

3-5pm, Gym

Saturday June 11

Honoring our Retiring Faculty

and Staff, 1-4pm

EVENTS

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HIGHLIGHTS FROM 2015-2016 Submitted by, Kathy McElveen, General School Leader

IMAGINING A NEW HIGH SCHOOL AND REDESIGNING THE CAMPUS

The collaboration with the University of Texas, School of Architecture was a semester long project that

culminated in four different versions of a master site plan and two scale models of the campus and vicinity.

The students, parents, and teachers who had the opportunity to review the projects and meet the

UT students were inspired by the possibilities of how the school can grow and develop in the future.

The next step will be to create a final master site plan and then identify the first priorities for new buildings

and redesign.

NEW WEBSITE! https://austinwaldorf.org/

We launched a brand new website this spring that better represents our vibrant school and community. A Waldorf alumnus from the

Garden City Waldorf School called and left a message recently to see if he could visit the AWS campus later this month. One of the

things he said was ―Your website is awesome!‖ There is still a lot of content to revise and that will be ongoing. We’ll also be uploading

more ―useful documents‖ to the BigSIS Parent Portal instead of to the website. Let us know if there is a ―useful document‖ that

you’re missing and would like to see.

COMMUNICATIONS IN GENERAL—NEEDS IMPROVEMENT

The new website is a much needed step in the right direction, but the question of how best to communicate about the school is

ongoing. We still haven’t found a new database and communications manager, but have begun conversations with Parent Society

leaders and others about improving overall communication within the community. This is a front burner topic.

SAFETY AND SECURITY

There was a lot of behind the scenes work this year as the school continued to implement the results of last

year’s safety/security audit. Faculty and staff have received training in suicide prevention, sexual misconduct

prevention, and lock-down protocols. We held a first-ever ―secure the building‖ drill last week. Parking lot and

playground safety are high on the list for continued improvement. The Parent Society led a first-ever

Parking Lot Safety Week and another is planned for the fall. Parent leaders have been meeting with administrators and

teachers to improve some aspects of playground safety and supervision.

ANNUAL GIVING, THE GALA, AND DEVELOPMENT

Board Chair Leslie Callahan and parent Shir Shoham led the way in ensuring the school met its fundraising

goals this year. Leslie spearheaded the Giving Tree Annual Fund campaign in the fall and met our goal.

Shir Shoham organized a team to put on the spring gala, A Night in Old Havana, and netted $33,000 for the

school, $23,000 to the general operating fund and $10,000 for the music department. We have a new Development

Director, Catherine Herzog Ashton, starting July 1 to build and strengthen the school’s development program.

STATE BASKETBALL CHAMPIONS!

First time ever! Won through hard work and determination by the coaches and players and

lots of love and support from the AWS community.

“Slow Down,

Look Around”

FOR THE MICHAEL AGE

We must eradicate from the soul all fear and terror of what comes towards Man out of the future

And we must acquire serenity in all feelings and sensations about the future

We must look forward with absolute equanimity to everything that may come

And we must think only that whatever comes is given to us by a world directive full of wisdom

It is part of what we must learn in this age, namely to live out of pure trust without any security in existence.

Trust in that ever present help of the spiritual world. Truly, nothing else will do if our courage is not to fail us.

And we must seek this awakening within ourselves every morning and every evening.

–Rudolf Steiner

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PARENT SOCIETY CORNER

Greetings from the Parent Society!

A longtime Dallas/Fort Worth-area sports scribe used to include a seg-ment called “Scattershooting”, in which he’d deliver short, quick-hitting thoughts. In honor of our own, home-grown AWS Roadrunners sports cor-respondent Corey Horton, we’ll do the same here.

Scattershooting... ...while wondering how many volun-teer hours Hani Talebi and Susan Henson have given this school over the past couple of years in their roles as President and Vice President of the Parent Society. I imagine if they were paid an hourly rate they would have earned enough to pay for at least one or two tuitions...

...Parking Lot Safety Week was a great success in the moment. Great example of the Parent Society working with the administration to determine a need, create a plan and volunteers making it happen. The real key is for drivers and kids to remember to keep it slow the rest of the year as well…

...my favorite parts of Parking Lot Safety Week- greeters who served one day showing up unannounced the next because they saw so much value in it...

…great year for the Parent Society overall. Healthy attendance at each of our Parent Society meetings. Inspiring small group discussions and an outstanding array of Slice of Life components.…

...not sure what my favorite Slice of Life was- interview of adults who had graduated from Waldorf schools? Our recent Q&A session with the graduat-ing seniors? Woodworking and Art with Mr. Smith and Mr. Miller? Games class with Coach Olson and Ms. Mo-ran? Tough to choose just one …

...another new Parent Society initiative this year, the Welcome Wagon, seemed to be a success. The inaugu-ral Welcome Wagon Picnic had over 80 folks in attendance. Already in touch with the incoming families for the fall. Couldn’t have done it without those amazing volunteers!

...in case you missed them, PS Pod-casts (including our most recent one) are available here. Just another ex-ample of our Communications Circle trying to meet parents in a variety of ways…

As always, many thanks and see you soon, Your Parent Society Leadership Council Jeff Roberts, Shir Shoham, Michelle Lemberger, Rene Crosby, Suzanne Tejada, Jill Powell and Monica Erb

[email protected]

SCREENAGERS THE MOVIE COMING AUGUST 2016

Submitted by Jeff Roberts, Parent Society Leadership Council Secretary

All School Parent Morning—Screenagers Screening

August 26 & 27: Please save the date and look for announcements over the summer for several view-

ing times for this important documentary. ABOUT THE FILM In her award-winning documentaries on

mental health, physician and filmmaker Delaney Ruston takes a deeply personal approach as she

probes into the vulnerable corners of family life, including her own, to explore struggles over social me-

dia, video games, academics and internet addiction. Through poignant, and unexpectedly funny stories,

along with surprising insights from authors, psychologists, and brain scientists, SCREENAGERS reveals

how tech time impacts kids’ development and offers solutions on how adults can empower children to

best navigate the digital world and find balance.

This film will be a springboard for the AWS community to engage in meaningful dialogue throughout the

year on enhancing family life and consciousness in a digital world. Contact Carol Toole with questions.

[email protected]. The Trailer can be viewed at screenagersthemovie.com

Submitted by Carol Toole, Student Support

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This year’s play was an adaptation

of Bertolt Brecht's The Good Wom-

an of Setzuan, sometimes known as

a “parable in 10 scenes.” The play

was originally produced in 1943

and published in 1953 as Der gute

Mensch von Sezuan. The title has

many English-language variants,

including The Good Person of Sze-

chwan and The Good Soul of

Szechuan.

Our version of the play is set in

New Orleans in the early 1960s.

The title character, Chantal Bon-

net, is a poor but warmhearted

young woman. Because she alone

was willing to shelter three gods in

search of a good person on earth,

they reward her with a gift of mon-

ey. She purchases a tobacco shop

but finds that her former landlords,

and others are trying to take ad-

vantage of her kindness.

To save her business, Chantal

adopts an alter ego-Claude Bouvet;

dressing as a man and acting the

role of her tough, practical cousin,

she is able to help her shop stay

afloat. She is loved and admired by

several of her neighbors who give

her the title "Angel of the Slums".

The gods watch over her through

their liaison, the water seller, Ril-

leaux.

Submitted by Morgan Vierheller, High School Humanities. Pictures by Ryo Inoue

SENIOR PLAY 2016

Bravi Class of 2016

Juniper Tree News:

HUGE end of school year sale! ALL Books and Yarn are on sale at the Juniper Tree

until school is out! Check out our graduation gifts, Father's Day gifts & cards too!

40% off any green stickered book or yarn

10% off all 2016 library book award finalists

25% off ALL other regularly priced yarn & books!

40% off those titles when you donate! We're also collecting monetary donations to send a box of books annually to prisoners in Texas.

Thank you and hope to see you soon, Shelley & Carson

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Submitted by Robert Miller Art Program Director

The 11th Grade had a great time during the recent trip to Port Aransas to compete in an international sand

sculpture competition. The weather was cooperative and our parents did an excellent job of keeping

sunscreen applied. The students received 1st, 2nd, and 4th place awards. Congratulations Class of 2017

–Mr. Miller

SANDFEST 2016

Third Grade Raised

$502.25

for the Library. Way to Go!

Third Grade Success!

Submitted by

Marian Munkvold-Saunders, Parent

Just a quick note to share the results of our hard work last month!

Helping Hands gratefully accepted 338.45 lbs of donations from our class.

The book sale brought in $502.25, which, according to a third grader quot-

ing Mrs. Burke, "Can buy 55 hardcover books for the library.‖ In addition she

had the chance to look over the books before the book sale and found sev-

eral dozen to add to the student and faculty libraries. All in all, a wonderful

gift from the class to their beloved library.

Wonderful work!

Warmly, Marian

“The cooperative tasks of the

competition, as well as cooking

and cleaning with each other

seemed to greatly benefit our

class cohesion.”

-Ethan Denson , Student

“Seeing the incredible level of care and skill on display in the Masters Category inspired us to put our full effort into our creations.”

-Sophie Laird, Student

“Beyond artistic merits, this trip affords our teens the space to become

closer as a class as they go into the summer prior to their final year of

high school and all that comes with looking to post graduation life.”

-Brett Rodgers, Parent

“It was hard work, but very exciting. I love my class and am so grateful I had this opportunity. I hope future 11th grades have as much fun!” -Colista Nemec, Student

“The magical transformation from our originally labored-over plan, into a sculpture we never could have envisioned, made for an in-credibly rewarding experience.” -Zoe Harrison, Student

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As we wrap up another academic year, celebrate graduations, and plan our summer break activities, I would like to share with you some

perspective from the Austin Waldorf Board of Trustees. Led by Leslie Callahan, Board President, we have accomplished the following:

- Created the first five year AWS Strategic Plan; developed a supporting Strategic Financial Plan that mapped out how we

can pay for our objectives

- Designed a search process for a General School Leader; included all stakeholder constituencies in implementing that

search process; and hired Kathy McElveen into the role

- Created a Support and Evaluation Committee at the Board-level to help our GSL be as successful as possible and to provide

a level of professionalism in evaluating her success against defined criteria

- Developed new Board member orientation

- Facilitated our second annual Giving Tree campaign cycle, exceeding our fundraising goals

- Commenced work to connect to City of Austin sewer utilities — a prerequisite to any future site development

- Purchased two much-needed vans for school transportation

At the end of the summer break, we will convene the board to set the agenda for the 2016-17 school year. We will need to revisit the

Strategic Plan, assess what has changed, and extend the timeline by another year. I can anticipate the following themes for the year:

- Work with our new Development Director to enhance our fundraising approach and capabilities

- Facilitate conversations to establish common understanding of the challenges facing the school, and build on that work to design a

beautiful image of how we want AWS to evolve in the coming years

This month, we are losing two valued and tenured Board members whose terms are expiring (Leslie Callahan and Suzanne Karisch).

Although we have gained some stellar new Board members in the last few months, we are in the midst of recruiting potential new Board

members, and we would love to hear suggestions from you if you’re willing to serve, or if there is a parent or community member you

know of who might be a good fit. Here is the kind of person we are looking for…

Please contact Mark Kernan ([email protected], 512-751-0281) or Jonathan D’Souza ([email protected], 425-516-8980) to sug-

gest possible candidates.

Thank you!

Mark Kernan

Incoming President, Austin Waldorf School Board of Trustees

Qualities all candidates should possess:

* Well-prepared for meetings

* Positive attitude

* Works well with others

* Clear communicator

* Time to serve

* Integrity

* Compassion

* Empathy

* Commitment to AWS and Board missions

Targeted skills or experiences (not all candidates will pos-

sess all of these, but each candidate should possess at

least some):

- Fundraising

- Networking

- Site development and/or real estate

- Management experience

- Board experience

- Marketing

- Finance

- Corporate or employment law

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AWS BOARD OF TRUSTEES NEWS Submitted by, Mark Kernan, incoming Board President

Austin Waldorf School Board of Trustees Executive Members

2016/2017 School Year

Mark Kernan, President

Dawn Harrienger & Janna Cormier, Vice Presidents

Teresa Ravet, Secretary

Mike Sekel, Treasurer

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The National German Exam is administered each year to nearly 22,000 high school

students in the first second, third and fourth level of German. The Exam, now in its

56th year, provides individual diagnostic feedback, rewards students through an

extensive prize program, and creates a sense of accomplishment. Exam results

provide a means of comparing students in all regions of the country, as well as pro-

grammatic data provided to help inform curricular decisions.

The Level 1 Exam measures student proficiencies in the Novice range as measured

by the ACTFL Proficiency Guidelines. (https://www.actfl.org) These students un-

derstand some ideas on familiar topics containing phrases, simple sentences, and

frequently used expressions. They can understand the main point and a few details

in short conversations, messages, and announcements.

Each Exam is comprised of 100 questions. Question types include multiple choice,

matching, and true/false. The Exam is comprised of two parts.

The listening and viewing portion is 40 minutes in length and consists of a series of

short audio and video segments with a total of 50 questions and tasks. The reading

portion is 45 minutes in length and consists of a number of print texts, including

graphs and images with a total of 50 questions and tasks. All materials used in the exam

are from authentic resources.

This year five AWS students participated in the exam in (Level 1). Of the students that participated three received an Achievement Award:

Maeve Cannone, Bethany Broesche, Emeline Arnold, Sebastian Gritzka received a Gold Award.

Congratulations to all for their excellent work!

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NATIONAL GERMAN EXAM Submitted by, Patricia Daunt-Grogan, Guidance Counselor

From left to right, Sebastian Gritzka, Emeline Arnold,

Mauve Cannone, Bethany Broesche

AWS CHILDREN’S CHOICE AWARD FINALIST Submitted by, Linda Burke, Librarian

Read Aloud

Winnie the Pooh and The House at Pooh

Corner; A.A. Milne

Rising 3rd

Detective Gordon: The First Case;

Ulf Nilsson

Ms. Rapscott’s Girls; Elise Primavera

Rising 4th

Adventures with Waffles; Maria Parr

Unusual Chickens for the Exceptional

Poultry Farmer; Kelly Jones

Rising 5th

Circus Mirandus; Cassie Beasley

Sign of the Cat; Lynne Jonell

Rising 6th

The Great Good Summer; Liz Garton

Scanlon

Nooks and Crannies; Jessica Lawson

Rising 7th

The Seventh Most Important Thing;

Shelley Pearsall

The Thing About Jellyfish;

Ali Benjamin

Rising 8th

The Marvels; Brian Selznick

The War that Saved My Life;

Kimberley Brubaker Bradley

Dear Parents,

I am please to announce the books

chosen for the Grade School awards program.

Students are asked to read the two for their

grade so they are ready to vote for their favorite

in the fall. We have, once again, chosen a clas-

sic for the Read Aloud award, which is aimed at

the rising First and Second Grades.

There will be more information about

each of these books on the Library page of the

website sometime in the near future.

The library will be open on Wednesday

afternoons from noon to 4:00 beginning June

8th and ending July 20th. I will let you know if I will

open August 10 and 17.

Have a wonderful summer, thank you

for all your support this year, and I hope to see

you some Wednesday this summer.

Linda Burke,

Librarian

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SPRING SPORTS IN REVIEW Submitted by Erik Olson, Athletic Director, Mary Wilson, School Parent and Chad Nemec, School Parent

Track

Emeline Arnold represented us very well

in track ending the season at the State

Championships and breaking our school

record in the 800 meter run. Coming back

from an illness last year and an injury this

year, she ran in one race in early April

before entering our TAPPS District Meet.

In the little town of Hallettsville she fin-

ished 2nd in the 800 meter run and 4th in the 400 meter

dash to qualify in both races for the TAPPS South

Regional Meet. Once again in Hallettsville she fin-

ished 2nd in the 800 and 3rd in the 400, which allowed

her to qualify for the TAPPS 2A State Track & Field

Championships in Waco.

Held at the beautiful new track at Baylor University

Emeline was joined by over 1,000 other athletes from

all over Texas. She earned a bronze medal by finish-

ing 3rd in the 800. She finished 4th in the 400 miss-

ing the bronze medal by a tenth of a second. During

the season she broke our school record in the 800

with a time of 2:29. Congratulations Emeline!

We were very happy to have

had 30 students from the 6th,

7th, and 8th grades participate

on our MS track and field teams

this year. All our runners im-

proved during the season and

we are proud of all of them.

Our 7/8 girls team won the

AIPL Championship in the final meet by ½

point! They were 1st of 20 schools, many of which

are much bigger than AWS. It is a great accomplish-

ment for AWS!

HIGH SCHOOL GOLF TEAM PUTS WALDORF ON STATE SCOREBOARD

Submitted by Mary Wilson, School Parent

Team members: Seniors: Jeff Wilson and Jack Holland;

Juniors: John and Ben Callahan; Sophomores: Aidan

Cromier, Goodwin Bell, Mac Brenner just finished a short,

but sweet golf season with notable wins at the TAPPS 2A

State Championship in Waco, Texas May 2nd and 3rd. The

team qualified for the State tournament after a dominating

win at District and a comfortable 2nd place finish at Re-

gional. This was the third consecutive year that Waldorf

had competed at the State level.

On the first day of the State tournament, John and Ben

fired off “personal best tournament” scores (96-99) and

Jeff finished one stroke behind three players tied for first

at (77). By the end of the second day, the team had

dropped an impressive 12 strokes with Ben turning in a

new “personal best” (95) and Aidan logging a “personal

best” (96) as well. Jeff knocked 7 strokes off his score-

card finishing with a one under par (71). This steady team

scoring gave the Roadrunners a clean Tapps 2A third place

Sate win while Jeff, with a three stroke lead, finished the

tournament as the 2016 Tapps 2A State Champion – his

third consecutive State Championship!

AWS Mountain Biking Team Submitted by Chad Nemec, School Parent

Keshav Govind and Chili Nemec accomplished their goal of top 10 finalists in

the State of Texas high school league. It was a fantastic experience for all in-

volved. Cheers to all the support from the community!

Please contact coaches Robert Sherlock ([email protected]) or me

Chad Nemec ([email protected]) if your child has an interest in learning

more about this fun and exciting sport.

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Austin Waldorf School 8700 South View Road

Austin, TX 78737

Our Mission: “Our highest endeavor must be to develop free human beings who, of themselves, are able to give purpose and direction to their lives.” ~Rudolf Steiner

By creating a school environment that balances academic, artistic and practical disciplines, the Austin Waldorf School cultivates a love of learning, creative thinking, a sympathetic interest in the world, self-confidence and an abiding moral purpose.

Celebrating 34 years of educational excellence in Austin.

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SPRING SPORTS REVIEW CONTINUTED Tennis Pictures by Ryo Inoue

In the TAPPS District tournament, held at the

Blossom Tennis Center in San Antonio, senior

José Luis Turincio, seeded 9th, started things off

with a gutsy victory over the 8th seed. After

losing the first set 2-6, he played an excellent

second set which he captured 6-4. With the

momentum on his side, he won the tiebreaker

10-5 to advance to the next round. Facing the

#1 seed and last year's State Runner-Up, José

Luis fought valiantly, but his opponent proved

too tough. Thank you José Luis for all your years

of participation in AWS sports!

Not to be outdone by her brother, sophomore

Julieta Turincio took care of her 8th seeded

opponent 6-1, 6-2 in her first match! But her

second match saw her facing the #1 seed, the defending State Champ! Again, it was a great effort,

but a defeat to a worthy opponent. She will have two more chances in the coming years to build on

this performance.

In boys doubles, senior Yuji Inoue and sophomore Connor Horton, paired up to take their first shot

in District. They reached the semifinals after relatively easy wins in their first two matches. But their

semifinal match against the #2 seed proved to be much tougher. They prevailed 6-4 6-2 with great

net play to reach the finals against the #1 seed, yet another defending State Champ! They lost in the

district final but with the Silver medal they qualified for the TAPPS 2A State Tournament in Waco.

In the First Round of the State Tournament Yuji and Connor defeated a doubles team from Longview

Christian by a score of 6-4, 6-4. In the Quarterfinal Round our boys lost an extremely tight contest 4-6,

6-3, 10-7. They played really hard and showed improvement the more they played.

AWS has been represented by one or more students at the TAPPS State Tennis Tourney for three

years in a row and 6 of the last 8 years.

Austin Waldorf School

Faculty and Staff

would like to wish you all

a happy, safe,

and relaxing summer!

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Inspire, Experience, Grow, Create

I N S I D E T H I S I S S U E :

Year in Review 2

Parent Society Corner 3

Screenagers the Movie 3

Senior Play 2016 4

Juniper Tree News 4

Third Grade Success 5

Sandfest 2016 5

Board of Trustees News 6

National German Exam 7

Book Award Finalist 7

Spring Sports Review 8

Please Join Our School Community, AWS Families, Faculty, and Friends from the 1986's to 2016 at the retirement celebration

for our beloved Betsy Hanelius, Carol Stewart, Chris Eason & Pat Mouton

Austin Waldorf School PAC/Recital Hall

Saturday, June 11, 2016 1-4pm

June 2016

RETIRING FACULTY AND STAFF 2016

THE MESSENGER

LAST DAY OF SCHOOL PICK UP TIME CHANGE

On the last day of school, grades will be dismissed at noon and high

school at 12:15 pm. After the Rose Ceremony, grades students will return to

their classrooms and high school to their end of year assembly. Grades par-

ents may pick up their students from the classroom beginning at 11:30 am.

Students may only be released to parents unless a previous arrangement has

been made with the class teacher. Remaining grades students will go to pick-

up locations at noon.

Wednesday June 1

Last day of Kindergarten

Crossing Over Ceremony

Thursday June 2

High School Theatre Elective

Performances, 2:10 & 2:30

All ages Welcome, PAC Stage

AWS Mom’s night out

7pm, Rusty Mule

Friday June 3

Last day of School, 1st-12th

Grade, Early Dismissal

Rose Ceremony

10:30am., Gym

8th Grade Ceremony

5-7pm, Gym

Saturday June 4

12th Grade Commencement

3-5pm, Gym

Saturday June 11

Honoring our Retiring Faculty

and Staff, 1-4pm

EVENTS

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HIGHLIGHTS FROM 2015-2016 Submitted by, Kathy McElveen, General School Leader

IMAGINING A NEW HIGH SCHOOL AND REDESIGNING THE CAMPUS

The collaboration with the University of Texas, School of Architecture was a semester long project that

culminated in four different versions of a master site plan and two scale models of the campus and vicinity.

The students, parents, and teachers who had the opportunity to review the projects and meet the

UT students were inspired by the possibilities of how the school can grow and develop in the future.

The next step will be to create a final master site plan and then identify the first priorities for new buildings

and redesign.

NEW WEBSITE! https://austinwaldorf.org/

We launched a brand new website this spring that better represents our vibrant school and community. A Waldorf alumnus from the

Garden City Waldorf School called and left a message recently to see if he could visit the AWS campus later this month. One of the

things he said was ―Your website is awesome!‖ There is still a lot of content to revise and that will be ongoing. We’ll also be uploading

more ―useful documents‖ to the BigSIS Parent Portal instead of to the website. Let us know if there is a ―useful document‖ that

you’re missing and would like to see.

COMMUNICATIONS IN GENERAL—NEEDS IMPROVEMENT

The new website is a much needed step in the right direction, but the question of how best to communicate about the school is

ongoing. We still haven’t found a new database and communications manager, but have begun conversations with Parent Society

leaders and others about improving overall communication within the community. This is a front burner topic.

SAFETY AND SECURITY

There was a lot of behind the scenes work this year as the school continued to implement the results of last

year’s safety/security audit. Faculty and staff have received training in suicide prevention, sexual misconduct

prevention, and lock-down protocols. We held a first-ever ―secure the building‖ drill last week. Parking lot and

playground safety are high on the list for continued improvement. The Parent Society led a first-ever

Parking Lot Safety Week and another is planned for the fall. Parent leaders have been meeting with administrators and

teachers to improve some aspects of playground safety and supervision.

ANNUAL GIVING, THE GALA, AND DEVELOPMENT

Board Chair Leslie Callahan and parent Shir Shoham led the way in ensuring the school met its fundraising

goals this year. Leslie spearheaded the Giving Tree Annual Fund campaign in the fall and met our goal.

Shir Shoham organized a team to put on the spring gala, A Night in Old Havana, and netted $33,000 for the

school, $23,000 to the general operating fund and $10,000 for the music department. We have a new Development

Director, Catherine Herzog Ashton, starting July 1 to build and strengthen the school’s development program.

STATE BASKETBALL CHAMPIONS!

First time ever! Won through hard work and determination by the coaches and players and

lots of love and support from the AWS community.

“Slow Down,

Look Around”

FOR THE MICHAEL AGE

We must eradicate from the soul all fear and terror of what comes towards Man out of the future

And we must acquire serenity in all feelings and sensations about the future

We must look forward with absolute equanimity to everything that may come

And we must think only that whatever comes is given to us by a world directive full of wisdom

It is part of what we must learn in this age, namely to live out of pure trust without any security in existence.

Trust in that ever present help of the spiritual world. Truly, nothing else will do if our courage is not to fail us.

And we must seek this awakening within ourselves every morning and every evening.

–Rudolf Steiner

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PARENT SOCIETY CORNER

Greetings from the Parent Society!

A longtime Dallas/Fort Worth-area sports scribe used to include a seg-ment called “Scattershooting”, in which he’d deliver short, quick-hitting thoughts. In honor of our own, home-grown AWS Roadrunners sports cor-respondent Corey Horton, we’ll do the same here.

Scattershooting... ...while wondering how many volun-teer hours Hani Talebi and Susan Henson have given this school over the past couple of years in their roles as President and Vice President of the Parent Society. I imagine if they were paid an hourly rate they would have earned enough to pay for at least one or two tuitions...

...Parking Lot Safety Week was a great success in the moment. Great example of the Parent Society working with the administration to determine a need, create a plan and volunteers making it happen. The real key is for drivers and kids to remember to keep it slow the rest of the year as well…

...my favorite parts of Parking Lot Safety Week- greeters who served one day showing up unannounced the next because they saw so much value in it...

…great year for the Parent Society overall. Healthy attendance at each of our Parent Society meetings. Inspiring small group discussions and an outstanding array of Slice of Life components.…

...not sure what my favorite Slice of Life was- interview of adults who had graduated from Waldorf schools? Our recent Q&A session with the graduat-ing seniors? Woodworking and Art with Mr. Smith and Mr. Miller? Games class with Coach Olson and Ms. Mo-ran? Tough to choose just one …

...another new Parent Society initiative this year, the Welcome Wagon, seemed to be a success. The inaugu-ral Welcome Wagon Picnic had over 80 folks in attendance. Already in touch with the incoming families for the fall. Couldn’t have done it without those amazing volunteers!

...in case you missed them, PS Pod-casts (including our most recent one) are available here. Just another ex-ample of our Communications Circle trying to meet parents in a variety of ways…

As always, many thanks and see you soon, Your Parent Society Leadership Council Jeff Roberts, Shir Shoham, Michelle Lemberger, Rene Crosby, Suzanne Tejada, Jill Powell and Monica Erb

[email protected]

SCREENAGERS THE MOVIE COMING AUGUST 2016

Submitted by Jeff Roberts, Parent Society Leadership Council Secretary

All School Parent Morning—Screenagers Screening

August 26 & 27: Please save the date and look for announcements over the summer for several view-

ing times for this important documentary. ABOUT THE FILM In her award-winning documentaries on

mental health, physician and filmmaker Delaney Ruston takes a deeply personal approach as she

probes into the vulnerable corners of family life, including her own, to explore struggles over social me-

dia, video games, academics and internet addiction. Through poignant, and unexpectedly funny stories,

along with surprising insights from authors, psychologists, and brain scientists, SCREENAGERS reveals

how tech time impacts kids’ development and offers solutions on how adults can empower children to

best navigate the digital world and find balance.

This film will be a springboard for the AWS community to engage in meaningful dialogue throughout the

year on enhancing family life and consciousness in a digital world. Contact Carol Toole with questions.

[email protected]. The Trailer can be viewed at screenagersthemovie.com

Submitted by Carol Toole, Student Support

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This year’s play was an adaptation

of Bertolt Brecht's The Good Wom-

an of Setzuan, sometimes known as

a “parable in 10 scenes.” The play

was originally produced in 1943

and published in 1953 as Der gute

Mensch von Sezuan. The title has

many English-language variants,

including The Good Person of Sze-

chwan and The Good Soul of

Szechuan.

Our version of the play is set in

New Orleans in the early 1960s.

The title character, Chantal Bon-

net, is a poor but warmhearted

young woman. Because she alone

was willing to shelter three gods in

search of a good person on earth,

they reward her with a gift of mon-

ey. She purchases a tobacco shop

but finds that her former landlords,

and others are trying to take ad-

vantage of her kindness.

To save her business, Chantal

adopts an alter ego-Claude Bouvet;

dressing as a man and acting the

role of her tough, practical cousin,

she is able to help her shop stay

afloat. She is loved and admired by

several of her neighbors who give

her the title "Angel of the Slums".

The gods watch over her through

their liaison, the water seller, Ril-

leaux.

Submitted by Morgan Vierheller, High School Humanities. Pictures by Ryo Inoue

SENIOR PLAY 2016

Bravi Class of 2016

Juniper Tree News:

HUGE end of school year sale! ALL Books and Yarn are on sale at the Juniper Tree

until school is out! Check out our graduation gifts, Father's Day gifts & cards too!

40% off any green stickered book or yarn

10% off all 2016 library book award finalists

25% off ALL other regularly priced yarn & books!

40% off those titles when you donate! We're also collecting monetary donations to send a box of books annually to prisoners in Texas.

Thank you and hope to see you soon, Shelley & Carson

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Submitted by Robert Miller Art Program Director

The 11th Grade had a great time during the recent trip to Port Aransas to compete in an international sand

sculpture competition. The weather was cooperative and our parents did an excellent job of keeping

sunscreen applied. The students received 1st, 2nd, and 4th place awards. Congratulations Class of 2017

–Mr. Miller

SANDFEST 2016

Third Grade Raised

$502.25

for the Library. Way to Go!

Third Grade Success!

Submitted by

Marian Munkvold-Saunders, Parent

Just a quick note to share the results of our hard work last month!

Helping Hands gratefully accepted 338.45 lbs of donations from our class.

The book sale brought in $502.25, which, according to a third grader quot-

ing Mrs. Burke, "Can buy 55 hardcover books for the library.‖ In addition she

had the chance to look over the books before the book sale and found sev-

eral dozen to add to the student and faculty libraries. All in all, a wonderful

gift from the class to their beloved library.

Wonderful work!

Warmly, Marian

“The cooperative tasks of the

competition, as well as cooking

and cleaning with each other

seemed to greatly benefit our

class cohesion.”

-Ethan Denson , Student

“Seeing the incredible level of care and skill on display in the Masters Category inspired us to put our full effort into our creations.”

-Sophie Laird, Student

“Beyond artistic merits, this trip affords our teens the space to become

closer as a class as they go into the summer prior to their final year of

high school and all that comes with looking to post graduation life.”

-Brett Rodgers, Parent

“It was hard work, but very exciting. I love my class and am so grateful I had this opportunity. I hope future 11th grades have as much fun!” -Colista Nemec, Student

“The magical transformation from our originally labored-over plan, into a sculpture we never could have envisioned, made for an in-credibly rewarding experience.” -Zoe Harrison, Student

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As we wrap up another academic year, celebrate graduations, and plan our summer break activities, I would like to share with you some

perspective from the Austin Waldorf Board of Trustees. Led by Leslie Callahan, Board President, we have accomplished the following:

- Created the first five year AWS Strategic Plan; developed a supporting Strategic Financial Plan that mapped out how we

can pay for our objectives

- Designed a search process for a General School Leader; included all stakeholder constituencies in implementing that

search process; and hired Kathy McElveen into the role

- Created a Support and Evaluation Committee at the Board-level to help our GSL be as successful as possible and to provide

a level of professionalism in evaluating her success against defined criteria

- Developed new Board member orientation

- Facilitated our second annual Giving Tree campaign cycle, exceeding our fundraising goals

- Commenced work to connect to City of Austin sewer utilities — a prerequisite to any future site development

- Purchased two much-needed vans for school transportation

At the end of the summer break, we will convene the board to set the agenda for the 2016-17 school year. We will need to revisit the

Strategic Plan, assess what has changed, and extend the timeline by another year. I can anticipate the following themes for the year:

- Work with our new Development Director to enhance our fundraising approach and capabilities

- Facilitate conversations to establish common understanding of the challenges facing the school, and build on that work to design a

beautiful image of how we want AWS to evolve in the coming years

This month, we are losing two valued and tenured Board members whose terms are expiring (Leslie Callahan and Suzanne Karisch).

Although we have gained some stellar new Board members in the last few months, we are in the midst of recruiting potential new Board

members, and we would love to hear suggestions from you if you’re willing to serve, or if there is a parent or community member you

know of who might be a good fit. Here is the kind of person we are looking for…

Please contact Mark Kernan ([email protected], 512-751-0281) or Jonathan D’Souza ([email protected], 425-516-8980) to sug-

gest possible candidates.

Thank you!

Mark Kernan

Incoming President, Austin Waldorf School Board of Trustees

Qualities all candidates should possess:

* Well-prepared for meetings

* Positive attitude

* Works well with others

* Clear communicator

* Time to serve

* Integrity

* Compassion

* Empathy

* Commitment to AWS and Board missions

Targeted skills or experiences (not all candidates will pos-

sess all of these, but each candidate should possess at

least some):

- Fundraising

- Networking

- Site development and/or real estate

- Management experience

- Board experience

- Marketing

- Finance

- Corporate or employment law

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AWS BOARD OF TRUSTEES NEWS Submitted by, Mark Kernan, incoming Board President

Austin Waldorf School Board of Trustees Executive Members

2016/2017 School Year

Mark Kernan, President

Dawn Harrienger & Janna Cormier, Vice Presidents

Teresa Ravet, Secretary

Mike Sekel, Treasurer

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The National German Exam is administered each year to nearly 22,000 high school

students in the first second, third and fourth level of German. The Exam, now in its

56th year, provides individual diagnostic feedback, rewards students through an

extensive prize program, and creates a sense of accomplishment. Exam results

provide a means of comparing students in all regions of the country, as well as pro-

grammatic data provided to help inform curricular decisions.

The Level 1 Exam measures student proficiencies in the Novice range as measured

by the ACTFL Proficiency Guidelines. (https://www.actfl.org) These students un-

derstand some ideas on familiar topics containing phrases, simple sentences, and

frequently used expressions. They can understand the main point and a few details

in short conversations, messages, and announcements.

Each Exam is comprised of 100 questions. Question types include multiple choice,

matching, and true/false. The Exam is comprised of two parts.

The listening and viewing portion is 40 minutes in length and consists of a series of

short audio and video segments with a total of 50 questions and tasks. The reading

portion is 45 minutes in length and consists of a number of print texts, including

graphs and images with a total of 50 questions and tasks. All materials used in the exam

are from authentic resources.

This year five AWS students participated in the exam in (Level 1). Of the students that participated three received an Achievement Award:

Maeve Cannone, Bethany Broesche, Emeline Arnold, Sebastian Gritzka received a Gold Award.

Congratulations to all for their excellent work!

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NATIONAL GERMAN EXAM Submitted by, Patricia Daunt-Grogan, Guidance Counselor

From left to right, Sebastian Gritzka, Emeline Arnold,

Mauve Cannone, Bethany Broesche

AWS CHILDREN’S CHOICE AWARD FINALIST Submitted by, Linda Burke, Librarian

Read Aloud

Winnie the Pooh and The House at Pooh

Corner; A.A. Milne

Rising 3rd

Detective Gordon: The First Case;

Ulf Nilsson

Ms. Rapscott’s Girls; Elise Primavera

Rising 4th

Adventures with Waffles; Maria Parr

Unusual Chickens for the Exceptional

Poultry Farmer; Kelly Jones

Rising 5th

Circus Mirandus; Cassie Beasley

Sign of the Cat; Lynne Jonell

Rising 6th

The Great Good Summer; Liz Garton

Scanlon

Nooks and Crannies; Jessica Lawson

Rising 7th

The Seventh Most Important Thing;

Shelley Pearsall

The Thing About Jellyfish;

Ali Benjamin

Rising 8th

The Marvels; Brian Selznick

The War that Saved My Life;

Kimberley Brubaker Bradley

Dear Parents,

I am please to announce the books

chosen for the Grade School awards program.

Students are asked to read the two for their

grade so they are ready to vote for their favorite

in the fall. We have, once again, chosen a clas-

sic for the Read Aloud award, which is aimed at

the rising First and Second Grades.

There will be more information about

each of these books on the Library page of the

website sometime in the near future.

The library will be open on Wednesday

afternoons from noon to 4:00 beginning June

8th and ending July 20th. I will let you know if I will

open August 10 and 17.

Have a wonderful summer, thank you

for all your support this year, and I hope to see

you some Wednesday this summer.

Linda Burke,

Librarian

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SPRING SPORTS IN REVIEW Submitted by Erik Olson, Athletic Director, Mary Wilson, School Parent and Chad Nemec, School Parent

Track

Emeline Arnold represented us very well

in track ending the season at the State

Championships and breaking our school

record in the 800 meter run. Coming back

from an illness last year and an injury this

year, she ran in one race in early April

before entering our TAPPS District Meet.

In the little town of Hallettsville she fin-

ished 2nd in the 800 meter run and 4th in the 400 meter

dash to qualify in both races for the TAPPS South

Regional Meet. Once again in Hallettsville she fin-

ished 2nd in the 800 and 3rd in the 400, which allowed

her to qualify for the TAPPS 2A State Track & Field

Championships in Waco.

Held at the beautiful new track at Baylor University

Emeline was joined by over 1,000 other athletes from

all over Texas. She earned a bronze medal by finish-

ing 3rd in the 800. She finished 4th in the 400 miss-

ing the bronze medal by a tenth of a second. During

the season she broke our school record in the 800

with a time of 2:29. Congratulations Emeline!

We were very happy to have

had 30 students from the 6th,

7th, and 8th grades participate

on our MS track and field teams

this year. All our runners im-

proved during the season and

we are proud of all of them.

Our 7/8 girls team won the

AIPL Championship in the final meet by ½

point! They were 1st of 20 schools, many of which

are much bigger than AWS. It is a great accomplish-

ment for AWS!

HIGH SCHOOL GOLF TEAM PUTS WALDORF ON STATE SCOREBOARD

Submitted by Mary Wilson, School Parent

Team members: Seniors: Jeff Wilson and Jack Holland;

Juniors: John and Ben Callahan; Sophomores: Aidan

Cromier, Goodwin Bell, Mac Brenner just finished a short,

but sweet golf season with notable wins at the TAPPS 2A

State Championship in Waco, Texas May 2nd and 3rd. The

team qualified for the State tournament after a dominating

win at District and a comfortable 2nd place finish at Re-

gional. This was the third consecutive year that Waldorf

had competed at the State level.

On the first day of the State tournament, John and Ben

fired off “personal best tournament” scores (96-99) and

Jeff finished one stroke behind three players tied for first

at (77). By the end of the second day, the team had

dropped an impressive 12 strokes with Ben turning in a

new “personal best” (95) and Aidan logging a “personal

best” (96) as well. Jeff knocked 7 strokes off his score-

card finishing with a one under par (71). This steady team

scoring gave the Roadrunners a clean Tapps 2A third place

Sate win while Jeff, with a three stroke lead, finished the

tournament as the 2016 Tapps 2A State Champion – his

third consecutive State Championship!

AWS Mountain Biking Team Submitted by Chad Nemec, School Parent

Keshav Govind and Chili Nemec accomplished their goal of top 10 finalists in

the State of Texas high school league. It was a fantastic experience for all in-

volved. Cheers to all the support from the community!

Please contact coaches Robert Sherlock ([email protected]) or me

Chad Nemec ([email protected]) if your child has an interest in learning

more about this fun and exciting sport.

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Austin Waldorf School 8700 South View Road

Austin, TX 78737

Our Mission: “Our highest endeavor must be to develop free human beings who, of themselves, are able to give purpose and direction to their lives.” ~Rudolf Steiner

By creating a school environment that balances academic, artistic and practical disciplines, the Austin Waldorf School cultivates a love of learning, creative thinking, a sympathetic interest in the world, self-confidence and an abiding moral purpose.

Celebrating 34 years of educational excellence in Austin.

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SPRING SPORTS REVIEW CONTINUTED Tennis Pictures by Ryo Inoue

In the TAPPS District tournament, held at the

Blossom Tennis Center in San Antonio, senior

José Luis Turincio, seeded 9th, started things off

with a gutsy victory over the 8th seed. After

losing the first set 2-6, he played an excellent

second set which he captured 6-4. With the

momentum on his side, he won the tiebreaker

10-5 to advance to the next round. Facing the

#1 seed and last year's State Runner-Up, José

Luis fought valiantly, but his opponent proved

too tough. Thank you José Luis for all your years

of participation in AWS sports!

Not to be outdone by her brother, sophomore

Julieta Turincio took care of her 8th seeded

opponent 6-1, 6-2 in her first match! But her

second match saw her facing the #1 seed, the defending State Champ! Again, it was a great effort,

but a defeat to a worthy opponent. She will have two more chances in the coming years to build on

this performance.

In boys doubles, senior Yuji Inoue and sophomore Connor Horton, paired up to take their first shot

in District. They reached the semifinals after relatively easy wins in their first two matches. But their

semifinal match against the #2 seed proved to be much tougher. They prevailed 6-4 6-2 with great

net play to reach the finals against the #1 seed, yet another defending State Champ! They lost in the

district final but with the Silver medal they qualified for the TAPPS 2A State Tournament in Waco.

In the First Round of the State Tournament Yuji and Connor defeated a doubles team from Longview

Christian by a score of 6-4, 6-4. In the Quarterfinal Round our boys lost an extremely tight contest 4-6,

6-3, 10-7. They played really hard and showed improvement the more they played.

AWS has been represented by one or more students at the TAPPS State Tennis Tourney for three

years in a row and 6 of the last 8 years.

Austin Waldorf School

Faculty and Staff

would like to wish you all

a happy, safe,

and relaxing summer!

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Inspire, Experience, Grow, Create

I N S I D E T H I S I S S U E :

Year in Review 2

Parent Society Corner 3

Screenagers the Movie 3

Senior Play 2016 4

Juniper Tree News 4

Third Grade Success 5

Sandfest 2016 5

Board of Trustees News 6

National German Exam 7

Book Award Finalist 7

Spring Sports Review 8

Please Join Our School Community, AWS Families, Faculty, and Friends from the 1986's to 2016 at the retirement celebration

for our beloved Betsy Hanelius, Carol Stewart, Chris Eason & Pat Mouton

Austin Waldorf School PAC/Recital Hall

Saturday, June 11, 2016 1-4pm

June 2016

RETIRING FACULTY AND STAFF 2016

THE MESSENGER

LAST DAY OF SCHOOL PICK UP TIME CHANGE

On the last day of school, grades will be dismissed at noon and high

school at 12:15 pm. After the Rose Ceremony, grades students will return to

their classrooms and high school to their end of year assembly. Grades par-

ents may pick up their students from the classroom beginning at 11:30 am.

Students may only be released to parents unless a previous arrangement has

been made with the class teacher. Remaining grades students will go to pick-

up locations at noon.

Wednesday June 1

Last day of Kindergarten

Crossing Over Ceremony

Thursday June 2

High School Theatre Elective

Performances, 2:10 & 2:30

All ages Welcome, PAC Stage

AWS Mom’s night out

7pm, Rusty Mule

Friday June 3

Last day of School, 1st-12th

Grade, Early Dismissal

Rose Ceremony

10:30am., Gym

8th Grade Ceremony

5-7pm, Gym

Saturday June 4

12th Grade Commencement

3-5pm, Gym

Saturday June 11

Honoring our Retiring Faculty

and Staff, 1-4pm

EVENTS

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HIGHLIGHTS FROM 2015-2016 Submitted by, Kathy McElveen, General School Leader

IMAGINING A NEW HIGH SCHOOL AND REDESIGNING THE CAMPUS

The collaboration with the University of Texas, School of Architecture was a semester long project that

culminated in four different versions of a master site plan and two scale models of the campus and vicinity.

The students, parents, and teachers who had the opportunity to review the projects and meet the

UT students were inspired by the possibilities of how the school can grow and develop in the future.

The next step will be to create a final master site plan and then identify the first priorities for new buildings

and redesign.

NEW WEBSITE! https://austinwaldorf.org/

We launched a brand new website this spring that better represents our vibrant school and community. A Waldorf alumnus from the

Garden City Waldorf School called and left a message recently to see if he could visit the AWS campus later this month. One of the

things he said was ―Your website is awesome!‖ There is still a lot of content to revise and that will be ongoing. We’ll also be uploading

more ―useful documents‖ to the BigSIS Parent Portal instead of to the website. Let us know if there is a ―useful document‖ that

you’re missing and would like to see.

COMMUNICATIONS IN GENERAL—NEEDS IMPROVEMENT

The new website is a much needed step in the right direction, but the question of how best to communicate about the school is

ongoing. We still haven’t found a new database and communications manager, but have begun conversations with Parent Society

leaders and others about improving overall communication within the community. This is a front burner topic.

SAFETY AND SECURITY

There was a lot of behind the scenes work this year as the school continued to implement the results of last

year’s safety/security audit. Faculty and staff have received training in suicide prevention, sexual misconduct

prevention, and lock-down protocols. We held a first-ever ―secure the building‖ drill last week. Parking lot and

playground safety are high on the list for continued improvement. The Parent Society led a first-ever

Parking Lot Safety Week and another is planned for the fall. Parent leaders have been meeting with administrators and

teachers to improve some aspects of playground safety and supervision.

ANNUAL GIVING, THE GALA, AND DEVELOPMENT

Board Chair Leslie Callahan and parent Shir Shoham led the way in ensuring the school met its fundraising

goals this year. Leslie spearheaded the Giving Tree Annual Fund campaign in the fall and met our goal.

Shir Shoham organized a team to put on the spring gala, A Night in Old Havana, and netted $33,000 for the

school, $23,000 to the general operating fund and $10,000 for the music department. We have a new Development

Director, Catherine Herzog Ashton, starting July 1 to build and strengthen the school’s development program.

STATE BASKETBALL CHAMPIONS!

First time ever! Won through hard work and determination by the coaches and players and

lots of love and support from the AWS community.

“Slow Down,

Look Around”

FOR THE MICHAEL AGE

We must eradicate from the soul all fear and terror of what comes towards Man out of the future

And we must acquire serenity in all feelings and sensations about the future

We must look forward with absolute equanimity to everything that may come

And we must think only that whatever comes is given to us by a world directive full of wisdom

It is part of what we must learn in this age, namely to live out of pure trust without any security in existence.

Trust in that ever present help of the spiritual world. Truly, nothing else will do if our courage is not to fail us.

And we must seek this awakening within ourselves every morning and every evening.

–Rudolf Steiner

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PARENT SOCIETY CORNER

Greetings from the Parent Society!

A longtime Dallas/Fort Worth-area sports scribe used to include a seg-ment called “Scattershooting”, in which he’d deliver short, quick-hitting thoughts. In honor of our own, home-grown AWS Roadrunners sports cor-respondent Corey Horton, we’ll do the same here.

Scattershooting... ...while wondering how many volun-teer hours Hani Talebi and Susan Henson have given this school over the past couple of years in their roles as President and Vice President of the Parent Society. I imagine if they were paid an hourly rate they would have earned enough to pay for at least one or two tuitions...

...Parking Lot Safety Week was a great success in the moment. Great example of the Parent Society working with the administration to determine a need, create a plan and volunteers making it happen. The real key is for drivers and kids to remember to keep it slow the rest of the year as well…

...my favorite parts of Parking Lot Safety Week- greeters who served one day showing up unannounced the next because they saw so much value in it...

…great year for the Parent Society overall. Healthy attendance at each of our Parent Society meetings. Inspiring small group discussions and an outstanding array of Slice of Life components.…

...not sure what my favorite Slice of Life was- interview of adults who had graduated from Waldorf schools? Our recent Q&A session with the graduat-ing seniors? Woodworking and Art with Mr. Smith and Mr. Miller? Games class with Coach Olson and Ms. Mo-ran? Tough to choose just one …

...another new Parent Society initiative this year, the Welcome Wagon, seemed to be a success. The inaugu-ral Welcome Wagon Picnic had over 80 folks in attendance. Already in touch with the incoming families for the fall. Couldn’t have done it without those amazing volunteers!

...in case you missed them, PS Pod-casts (including our most recent one) are available here. Just another ex-ample of our Communications Circle trying to meet parents in a variety of ways…

As always, many thanks and see you soon, Your Parent Society Leadership Council Jeff Roberts, Shir Shoham, Michelle Lemberger, Rene Crosby, Suzanne Tejada, Jill Powell and Monica Erb

[email protected]

SCREENAGERS THE MOVIE COMING AUGUST 2016

Submitted by Jeff Roberts, Parent Society Leadership Council Secretary

All School Parent Morning—Screenagers Screening

August 26 & 27: Please save the date and look for announcements over the summer for several view-

ing times for this important documentary. ABOUT THE FILM In her award-winning documentaries on

mental health, physician and filmmaker Delaney Ruston takes a deeply personal approach as she

probes into the vulnerable corners of family life, including her own, to explore struggles over social me-

dia, video games, academics and internet addiction. Through poignant, and unexpectedly funny stories,

along with surprising insights from authors, psychologists, and brain scientists, SCREENAGERS reveals

how tech time impacts kids’ development and offers solutions on how adults can empower children to

best navigate the digital world and find balance.

This film will be a springboard for the AWS community to engage in meaningful dialogue throughout the

year on enhancing family life and consciousness in a digital world. Contact Carol Toole with questions.

[email protected]. The Trailer can be viewed at screenagersthemovie.com

Submitted by Carol Toole, Student Support

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This year’s play was an adaptation

of Bertolt Brecht's The Good Wom-

an of Setzuan, sometimes known as

a “parable in 10 scenes.” The play

was originally produced in 1943

and published in 1953 as Der gute

Mensch von Sezuan. The title has

many English-language variants,

including The Good Person of Sze-

chwan and The Good Soul of

Szechuan.

Our version of the play is set in

New Orleans in the early 1960s.

The title character, Chantal Bon-

net, is a poor but warmhearted

young woman. Because she alone

was willing to shelter three gods in

search of a good person on earth,

they reward her with a gift of mon-

ey. She purchases a tobacco shop

but finds that her former landlords,

and others are trying to take ad-

vantage of her kindness.

To save her business, Chantal

adopts an alter ego-Claude Bouvet;

dressing as a man and acting the

role of her tough, practical cousin,

she is able to help her shop stay

afloat. She is loved and admired by

several of her neighbors who give

her the title "Angel of the Slums".

The gods watch over her through

their liaison, the water seller, Ril-

leaux.

Submitted by Morgan Vierheller, High School Humanities. Pictures by Ryo Inoue

SENIOR PLAY 2016

Bravi Class of 2016

Juniper Tree News:

HUGE end of school year sale! ALL Books and Yarn are on sale at the Juniper Tree

until school is out! Check out our graduation gifts, Father's Day gifts & cards too!

40% off any green stickered book or yarn

10% off all 2016 library book award finalists

25% off ALL other regularly priced yarn & books!

40% off those titles when you donate! We're also collecting monetary donations to send a box of books annually to prisoners in Texas.

Thank you and hope to see you soon, Shelley & Carson

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Submitted by Robert Miller Art Program Director

The 11th Grade had a great time during the recent trip to Port Aransas to compete in an international sand

sculpture competition. The weather was cooperative and our parents did an excellent job of keeping

sunscreen applied. The students received 1st, 2nd, and 4th place awards. Congratulations Class of 2017

–Mr. Miller

SANDFEST 2016

Third Grade Raised

$502.25

for the Library. Way to Go!

Third Grade Success!

Submitted by

Marian Munkvold-Saunders, Parent

Just a quick note to share the results of our hard work last month!

Helping Hands gratefully accepted 338.45 lbs of donations from our class.

The book sale brought in $502.25, which, according to a third grader quot-

ing Mrs. Burke, "Can buy 55 hardcover books for the library.‖ In addition she

had the chance to look over the books before the book sale and found sev-

eral dozen to add to the student and faculty libraries. All in all, a wonderful

gift from the class to their beloved library.

Wonderful work!

Warmly, Marian

“The cooperative tasks of the

competition, as well as cooking

and cleaning with each other

seemed to greatly benefit our

class cohesion.”

-Ethan Denson , Student

“Seeing the incredible level of care and skill on display in the Masters Category inspired us to put our full effort into our creations.”

-Sophie Laird, Student

“Beyond artistic merits, this trip affords our teens the space to become

closer as a class as they go into the summer prior to their final year of

high school and all that comes with looking to post graduation life.”

-Brett Rodgers, Parent

“It was hard work, but very exciting. I love my class and am so grateful I had this opportunity. I hope future 11th grades have as much fun!” -Colista Nemec, Student

“The magical transformation from our originally labored-over plan, into a sculpture we never could have envisioned, made for an in-credibly rewarding experience.” -Zoe Harrison, Student

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As we wrap up another academic year, celebrate graduations, and plan our summer break activities, I would like to share with you some

perspective from the Austin Waldorf Board of Trustees. Led by Leslie Callahan, Board President, we have accomplished the following:

- Created the first five year AWS Strategic Plan; developed a supporting Strategic Financial Plan that mapped out how we

can pay for our objectives

- Designed a search process for a General School Leader; included all stakeholder constituencies in implementing that

search process; and hired Kathy McElveen into the role

- Created a Support and Evaluation Committee at the Board-level to help our GSL be as successful as possible and to provide

a level of professionalism in evaluating her success against defined criteria

- Developed new Board member orientation

- Facilitated our second annual Giving Tree campaign cycle, exceeding our fundraising goals

- Commenced work to connect to City of Austin sewer utilities — a prerequisite to any future site development

- Purchased two much-needed vans for school transportation

At the end of the summer break, we will convene the board to set the agenda for the 2016-17 school year. We will need to revisit the

Strategic Plan, assess what has changed, and extend the timeline by another year. I can anticipate the following themes for the year:

- Work with our new Development Director to enhance our fundraising approach and capabilities

- Facilitate conversations to establish common understanding of the challenges facing the school, and build on that work to design a

beautiful image of how we want AWS to evolve in the coming years

This month, we are losing two valued and tenured Board members whose terms are expiring (Leslie Callahan and Suzanne Karisch).

Although we have gained some stellar new Board members in the last few months, we are in the midst of recruiting potential new Board

members, and we would love to hear suggestions from you if you’re willing to serve, or if there is a parent or community member you

know of who might be a good fit. Here is the kind of person we are looking for…

Please contact Mark Kernan ([email protected], 512-751-0281) or Jonathan D’Souza ([email protected], 425-516-8980) to sug-

gest possible candidates.

Thank you!

Mark Kernan

Incoming President, Austin Waldorf School Board of Trustees

Qualities all candidates should possess:

* Well-prepared for meetings

* Positive attitude

* Works well with others

* Clear communicator

* Time to serve

* Integrity

* Compassion

* Empathy

* Commitment to AWS and Board missions

Targeted skills or experiences (not all candidates will pos-

sess all of these, but each candidate should possess at

least some):

- Fundraising

- Networking

- Site development and/or real estate

- Management experience

- Board experience

- Marketing

- Finance

- Corporate or employment law

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AWS BOARD OF TRUSTEES NEWS Submitted by, Mark Kernan, incoming Board President

Austin Waldorf School Board of Trustees Executive Members

2016/2017 School Year

Mark Kernan, President

Dawn Harrienger & Janna Cormier, Vice Presidents

Teresa Ravet, Secretary

Mike Sekel, Treasurer

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The National German Exam is administered each year to nearly 22,000 high school

students in the first second, third and fourth level of German. The Exam, now in its

56th year, provides individual diagnostic feedback, rewards students through an

extensive prize program, and creates a sense of accomplishment. Exam results

provide a means of comparing students in all regions of the country, as well as pro-

grammatic data provided to help inform curricular decisions.

The Level 1 Exam measures student proficiencies in the Novice range as measured

by the ACTFL Proficiency Guidelines. (https://www.actfl.org) These students un-

derstand some ideas on familiar topics containing phrases, simple sentences, and

frequently used expressions. They can understand the main point and a few details

in short conversations, messages, and announcements.

Each Exam is comprised of 100 questions. Question types include multiple choice,

matching, and true/false. The Exam is comprised of two parts.

The listening and viewing portion is 40 minutes in length and consists of a series of

short audio and video segments with a total of 50 questions and tasks. The reading

portion is 45 minutes in length and consists of a number of print texts, including

graphs and images with a total of 50 questions and tasks. All materials used in the exam

are from authentic resources.

This year five AWS students participated in the exam in (Level 1). Of the students that participated three received an Achievement Award:

Maeve Cannone, Bethany Broesche, Emeline Arnold, Sebastian Gritzka received a Gold Award.

Congratulations to all for their excellent work!

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NATIONAL GERMAN EXAM Submitted by, Patricia Daunt-Grogan, Guidance Counselor

From left to right, Sebastian Gritzka, Emeline Arnold,

Mauve Cannone, Bethany Broesche

AWS CHILDREN’S CHOICE AWARD FINALIST Submitted by, Linda Burke, Librarian

Read Aloud

Winnie the Pooh and The House at Pooh

Corner; A.A. Milne

Rising 3rd

Detective Gordon: The First Case;

Ulf Nilsson

Ms. Rapscott’s Girls; Elise Primavera

Rising 4th

Adventures with Waffles; Maria Parr

Unusual Chickens for the Exceptional

Poultry Farmer; Kelly Jones

Rising 5th

Circus Mirandus; Cassie Beasley

Sign of the Cat; Lynne Jonell

Rising 6th

The Great Good Summer; Liz Garton

Scanlon

Nooks and Crannies; Jessica Lawson

Rising 7th

The Seventh Most Important Thing;

Shelley Pearsall

The Thing About Jellyfish;

Ali Benjamin

Rising 8th

The Marvels; Brian Selznick

The War that Saved My Life;

Kimberley Brubaker Bradley

Dear Parents,

I am please to announce the books

chosen for the Grade School awards program.

Students are asked to read the two for their

grade so they are ready to vote for their favorite

in the fall. We have, once again, chosen a clas-

sic for the Read Aloud award, which is aimed at

the rising First and Second Grades.

There will be more information about

each of these books on the Library page of the

website sometime in the near future.

The library will be open on Wednesday

afternoons from noon to 4:00 beginning June

8th and ending July 20th. I will let you know if I will

open August 10 and 17.

Have a wonderful summer, thank you

for all your support this year, and I hope to see

you some Wednesday this summer.

Linda Burke,

Librarian

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SPRING SPORTS IN REVIEW Submitted by Erik Olson, Athletic Director, Mary Wilson, School Parent and Chad Nemec, School Parent

Track

Emeline Arnold represented us very well

in track ending the season at the State

Championships and breaking our school

record in the 800 meter run. Coming back

from an illness last year and an injury this

year, she ran in one race in early April

before entering our TAPPS District Meet.

In the little town of Hallettsville she fin-

ished 2nd in the 800 meter run and 4th in the 400 meter

dash to qualify in both races for the TAPPS South

Regional Meet. Once again in Hallettsville she fin-

ished 2nd in the 800 and 3rd in the 400, which allowed

her to qualify for the TAPPS 2A State Track & Field

Championships in Waco.

Held at the beautiful new track at Baylor University

Emeline was joined by over 1,000 other athletes from

all over Texas. She earned a bronze medal by finish-

ing 3rd in the 800. She finished 4th in the 400 miss-

ing the bronze medal by a tenth of a second. During

the season she broke our school record in the 800

with a time of 2:29. Congratulations Emeline!

We were very happy to have

had 30 students from the 6th,

7th, and 8th grades participate

on our MS track and field teams

this year. All our runners im-

proved during the season and

we are proud of all of them.

Our 7/8 girls team won the

AIPL Championship in the final meet by ½

point! They were 1st of 20 schools, many of which

are much bigger than AWS. It is a great accomplish-

ment for AWS!

HIGH SCHOOL GOLF TEAM PUTS WALDORF ON STATE SCOREBOARD

Submitted by Mary Wilson, School Parent

Team members: Seniors: Jeff Wilson and Jack Holland;

Juniors: John and Ben Callahan; Sophomores: Aidan

Cromier, Goodwin Bell, Mac Brenner just finished a short,

but sweet golf season with notable wins at the TAPPS 2A

State Championship in Waco, Texas May 2nd and 3rd. The

team qualified for the State tournament after a dominating

win at District and a comfortable 2nd place finish at Re-

gional. This was the third consecutive year that Waldorf

had competed at the State level.

On the first day of the State tournament, John and Ben

fired off “personal best tournament” scores (96-99) and

Jeff finished one stroke behind three players tied for first

at (77). By the end of the second day, the team had

dropped an impressive 12 strokes with Ben turning in a

new “personal best” (95) and Aidan logging a “personal

best” (96) as well. Jeff knocked 7 strokes off his score-

card finishing with a one under par (71). This steady team

scoring gave the Roadrunners a clean Tapps 2A third place

Sate win while Jeff, with a three stroke lead, finished the

tournament as the 2016 Tapps 2A State Champion – his

third consecutive State Championship!

AWS Mountain Biking Team Submitted by Chad Nemec, School Parent

Keshav Govind and Chili Nemec accomplished their goal of top 10 finalists in

the State of Texas high school league. It was a fantastic experience for all in-

volved. Cheers to all the support from the community!

Please contact coaches Robert Sherlock ([email protected]) or me

Chad Nemec ([email protected]) if your child has an interest in learning

more about this fun and exciting sport.

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Austin Waldorf School 8700 South View Road

Austin, TX 78737

Our Mission: “Our highest endeavor must be to develop free human beings who, of themselves, are able to give purpose and direction to their lives.” ~Rudolf Steiner

By creating a school environment that balances academic, artistic and practical disciplines, the Austin Waldorf School cultivates a love of learning, creative thinking, a sympathetic interest in the world, self-confidence and an abiding moral purpose.

Celebrating 34 years of educational excellence in Austin.

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SPRING SPORTS REVIEW CONTINUTED Tennis Pictures by Ryo Inoue

In the TAPPS District tournament, held at the

Blossom Tennis Center in San Antonio, senior

José Luis Turincio, seeded 9th, started things off

with a gutsy victory over the 8th seed. After

losing the first set 2-6, he played an excellent

second set which he captured 6-4. With the

momentum on his side, he won the tiebreaker

10-5 to advance to the next round. Facing the

#1 seed and last year's State Runner-Up, José

Luis fought valiantly, but his opponent proved

too tough. Thank you José Luis for all your years

of participation in AWS sports!

Not to be outdone by her brother, sophomore

Julieta Turincio took care of her 8th seeded

opponent 6-1, 6-2 in her first match! But her

second match saw her facing the #1 seed, the defending State Champ! Again, it was a great effort,

but a defeat to a worthy opponent. She will have two more chances in the coming years to build on

this performance.

In boys doubles, senior Yuji Inoue and sophomore Connor Horton, paired up to take their first shot

in District. They reached the semifinals after relatively easy wins in their first two matches. But their

semifinal match against the #2 seed proved to be much tougher. They prevailed 6-4 6-2 with great

net play to reach the finals against the #1 seed, yet another defending State Champ! They lost in the

district final but with the Silver medal they qualified for the TAPPS 2A State Tournament in Waco.

In the First Round of the State Tournament Yuji and Connor defeated a doubles team from Longview

Christian by a score of 6-4, 6-4. In the Quarterfinal Round our boys lost an extremely tight contest 4-6,

6-3, 10-7. They played really hard and showed improvement the more they played.

AWS has been represented by one or more students at the TAPPS State Tennis Tourney for three

years in a row and 6 of the last 8 years.

Austin Waldorf School

Faculty and Staff

would like to wish you all

a happy, safe,

and relaxing summer!