School Leadership
The Waldorf School of New Orleans is led by a Board of Directors, which includes twelve members, a president, a secretary, a treasurer, and a teachers' liaison among them. Waldorf philosophy places a great deal of emphasis on teacher input therefore the faculty is consulted quire regularly on the administration of the school. All teachers at Waldorf School of New Orleans are either Waldorf-certified or are earning their certification.
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