05/28/2026
Come celebrate the end of the school year at Dodd Stadium! Invite your family and friends!
Ticket Fundraiser $10/ticket - $5 goes back to MDS!
Kids will be invited to play and run around on the field after the game!
Come buy your tickets in the office TODAY or TOMORROW in the office until 4:30pm - payment cash or check (payable to MDS).
05/22/2026
Transferring work in the Montessori primary classroom helps children refine fine motor skills, concentration, and hand-eye coordination. Through simple, purposeful activities, they build independence, focus, and confidence in their everyday movements.
05/20/2026
The Red Rods and Blue Rods in the Montessori primary classroom help children explore length, order, and early math concepts through hands-on sensorial work. This foundational material builds concentration, coordination, and a strong understanding of numerical relationships.
05/18/2026
Knobless Cylinders in the Montessori primary classroom support children in exploring patterning, size gradation, and visual discrimination through hands-on sensorial work. This engaging material strengthens concentration, sequencing skills, and early mathematical thinking.
05/14/2026
Beautiful weather calls for outdoor classrooms! At MDS, children learn in thoughtfully prepared environments that extend the Montessori classroom into nature. Each season becomes a teacher, offering changing opportunities for exploration, observation, and connection with the world around them.
05/13/2026
Bead chains in a Montessori 3–6 classroom make abstract math concepts tangible as children explore counting, skip counting, and early multiplication patterns. This hands-on material builds number sense, concentration, and a joyful understanding of mathematical relationships.
05/12/2026
Food preparation in a Montessori primary classroom helps children develop independence, practical life skills, and healthy habits. Through simple, hands-on cooking experiences, they build coordination, confidence, and a sense of responsibility.
05/11/2026
Clockwork in a Montessori elementary classroom helps children understand time in a concrete and meaningful way. Through hands-on practice with clocks, they develop time awareness, logical thinking, and independence in managing daily routines.
05/09/2026
Polishing work in a Montessori 3–6 classroom nurtures concentration, coordination, and a sense of pride in caring for one’s environment. Through simple, purposeful activities like shoe polishing, children build independence, responsibility, and confidence in their abilities.
05/08/2026
Happy Teacher Appreciation Week! We are grateful for the dedication, patience, and care our teachers bring each day, nurturing curiosity, independence, and a lifelong love of learning in every child.