06/11/2026
Our toddler aged students in the Montessori Preparation class enjoy working with sensorial jobs, which help build their senses, concentration, and fine motor skills.
The Knobbed Cylinders help children compare dimensions while developing their pincer grip and hand eye coordination. The Pink Tower involves children stacking cubes from largest to smallest. This develops visual discrimination, coordination, and an understanding of size relationships.
06/02/2026
📢 We’re hiring! 📢 Do you have a passion for working with children and helping them grow into confident, independent learners? We are currently looking for a Teacher and Teacher’s Aide to join our team.
If you are patient, collaborative, and dedicated to creating a positive learning environment, we’d love to hear from you!
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05/25/2026
Our graduates have been hard at work preparing for their big day. Excitement is growing as graduation day nears. We can’t wait to celebrate our 14th graduating class and all of their accomplishments. 🎓
05/24/2026
Throughout the school year, our kindergarteners carefully pin poke each continent. At the end of the year, they put the continents together to create their very own Montessori world map, a special keepsake that reflects all they’ve learned about our world. 🌎
05/18/2026
This month, our zoology topics include farm animals and the life cycle of a chicken. 🐥 Ms. Kirby brought in a few of her baby chicks from home to show the students. They loved getting to see the chicks up close while learning about their life cycle, needs, and characteristics.
05/17/2026
Our friends from the Children Centered Careers Program at Tokay High School came to visit us one last time for the school year. This time, they brought fun farm animal themed activities for our students. Since we had perfect Spring weather, they took learning outdoors for a change. We are thankful for their time, creativity, and kindness. Our students always enjoyed their visits and we wish them all the best in their future endeavors!