Class of 2021: Spring Flowers

Need a little colorful boost to your day?

The 8th graders recently had great fun painting spring flowers in class together.

The Class of 2021 has made incredible art together throughout their eight year journey through the grades at Cedarwood!

Donna Blaser was raised in the beautiful Willamette Valley and spent her childhood creating art, horseback riding, climbing trees and enjoying every possible opportunity to head out on adventures. She holds a BA from the University of Oregon in Spanish and Latin American studies as well as a Bachelor of Fine Arts. She completed her Waldorf teacher training at the Micha-el Institute, and during those years of study while learning how to teach explosion-filled chemistry experiments, artistic botany lessons, and playful poetry writing games, she knew she’d found her calling! Donna began a teaching career at Cedarwood in 2001 and has taught every grade level at least once. She is currently the Class of 2021 lead teacher; next year she will lead the Class of 2029 as their first grade teacher.

She loves the arts-based Waldorf curriculum, and can often be found in the hallways, smudged with paint, charcoal or glue from teaching a recent art project. She adores traveling; her most recent expedition was to backpack around Mt. Hood on the Timberline trail.