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We are delighted that the following individuals will bring their experiences as parents and Waldorf teachers to the Morning Garden program this year.

Sondi Eugene

Sondi Eugene was raised in rural New Jersey. She later moved to Louisiana to attend Grambling State University. Sondi received her Waldorf certificate in early childhood education from Sunbridge College in 2004. She is entering her sixth year of kindergarten teaching at WSA. Sondi enjoys hiking, bike rides, cooking, crafts, and singing. She is married and has two children, both of whom are middle school students at WSA.

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Sara Michelson

Sara taught a preschool/kindergarten class at The Waldorf School of Atlanta for three years, after receiving her Waldorf training at Sunbridge College in New York . This is Sara's fourth year teaching the Morning Garden program. She has a 7-year-old son, and is married to a former Waldorf teacher.

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Gabriela Muresan

Gabriela was trained as a Waldorf teacher in Romania and at Sunbridge College in New York . She has been teaching a Waldorf playgroup in her home for nine years. She has two young sons. This is Gabriela's seventh year teaching the Morning Garden program. Gabriela will teach the Friday Morning Garden session.

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Annie Sommerville-Hall

Annie has been teaching preschool/kindergarten at the Waldorf School of Atlanta for thirteen years, and this is her fifth year with the Morning Garden program. Her two daughters are graduates of the School. Her oldest daughter is a junior at the University of San Francisco in California ; her youngest attends Academe of the Oaks, a local Waldorf high school that opened in the fall of 2003. Annie will teach the Thursday Morning Garden session.

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