Sarah Dunbar is in her third journey through the grades with Maple Class at Live Oak Waldorf School in Meadow Vista, California, where she started teaching in 2001. While most of these years have been devoted to class teaching, she also led the parent-child program for three delightful years. In addition to teaching, Sarah serves as a teacher training practicum supervisor, observation host, teacher mentor, and in various school leadership bodies and roles. She has a B.S. in Biology from Sonoma State University, a Waldorf Teaching Certificate from Rudolf Steiner College, and certification as an Outdoor Educator and Wilderness First Responder from National Outdoor Leadership School. In the School of Spiritual Science, Sarah is active as a member, in Class holding for the Sierra Nevada community, in co-coordinating for the Class holders in North America, and in pedagogical deepening and research work at Live Oak and in the wider movement.