Archive for the ‘Parent Memos’ Category

Health

Tuesday, September 28th, 2010

Q:  If my child has sniffles/cough, can s/he stay inside the classroom instead of going out on the playground?

A:  We presume that any child who is healthy enough to come to school is healthy enough to go out on the playground.  In addition, we are not staffed to keep some children inside while others go out.  If your child isn’t feeling well, it’s best for everyone to keep the child home.

 Q:  My child has seasonal allergies that make him uncomfortable.  Should I send him to school?

A:  Only you can decide how comfortable your child is likely to feel as a result of seasonal allergies.  Please note that if you decide he is healthy and comfortable enough to be sent to school, he will be expected to stay for the length of his class session; we generally send children home if they are suffering from an illness, not allergies.

Q:  My child  was ill yesterday with a fever, but this morning seems to be fine?

A:  Public health guidelines call for a child to be fever “free” for at least 24 hours before returning to school.  Only send your child to The Montessori House if the child has not registered a fever for 24 hours.  Please be sure to accurately measure your child’s body temperature and to do so only in the absence of fever reducing medication.

Clothing and Shoes

Sunday, September 26th, 2010

Clothing

Q:  Do we need to bring extra/emergency clothing?

A:  No, we’ll provide clean clothes in the event of an “accident.”

Q:  Is there any particular kind of clothing that’s best for school?

A:  We recommend clothes that give your child freedom to move and that can be easily managed, such as those with elastic waistbands and large buttonholes. 

Q:  Do we need to send in snow clothes?

A:  We’ll give you more information about snow clothes when the weather starts to get colder.  In the meantime, there’s no need to send in any snow clothes.

Q:  What kinds of shoes are best for school and the playground?

A:   Sneakers work best for class and for the greatest safety in climbing, running and jumping on the playground.  Unfortunately, Crocs and other loose-fitting shoes can be unsafe on the climbing tower.

Birthdays and Getting Involved

Thursday, September 23rd, 2010

Birthdays

Q:  How do you celebrate birthdays in the classroom?

A:  We have a wonderful Montessori birthday celebration which includes having the child’s parent(s) in the classroom and having the child and parent(s) work together on a birthday book.  We also provide the birthday snack, so we ask that you not bring in any extra treats.

Q:  My child has a summer/early fall birthday.  Will s/he get a chance to celebrate in school?

A:  Yes, just contact Ms. Anne Marie in the office (201-816-8343) to schedule a date for a celebration in your child’s classroom. 

Getting Involved

Q:  What can I do to get more involved with the school and/or my child’s class?

A:  We LOVE having parents in the classrooms, at the festivals and fundraiser, and even helping out from home.  We have a wide variety of parent-run committees, and you can participate in any or all of them.  Don’t worry if you’ve never worked on a committee before; we make it easy for you to get involved.  Just sign up and get ready for a fun year being involved with your child, your class, and your school!

Arrival and Dismissal

Tuesday, September 21st, 2010

Arrival

Q:  If my child and I arrive at school early, can we wait inside, especially if it’s raining or very cold?

A:  Unfortunately, it is unsafe and against fire code to have parents and children waiting in the vestibule.  Instead, please wait outside in the line or inside your car until a teacher opens the door at the designated school start time (8:30 a.m. and 12:15 p.m.)

 Q:  If my child and I arrive at school late, can I walk my child up to the classroom.

A:  When you arrive, please ring the doorbell and wait for a teacher or Ms. Anne Marie to greet you at the door and take your child upstairs. 

Dismissal

Q:  How do you dismiss if it’s raining?

A:  If it’s raining, we will have a car-line dismissal.  Please see page 10 of your Montessori House Parent Handbook to review the car-line rules.  There are two very important things to remember:  1) We form two lines (not just one) along the East side of the building in order to keep cars from blocking Riveredge Rd. and 2) A teacher places the child in the car seat and closes the door, then you pull far ahead in the parking lot, turn off the car, and secure your child into the car seat.  This helps to keep the car line moving. 

 Q:  If I need a friend or another parent to pick up my child from school, what do I need to do?

A:  We need photos and written notification from you identifying the each person who has permission from you to pick up your child from school.  We already have photos of other school parents on file, but ask that you designate in writing the individual parents eligible to pick up your child.  Note, on any given day, we need instructions from you regarding an alternate pick-up person.  You can let us know in two ways: 1) at the entrance door you’ll find pre-printed slips you can fill out with instructions, or 2) you can call the office with your instructions (be sure to call at least 30 minutes before dismissal).

Parking

Monday, September 20th, 2010

At last week’s Meet the Teachers Evening we shared some pointers for parents in the form of Montessori House FAQs.  Over the next few days, we’ll share some of these here.

Parking

Q:  Where can we park for arrival and dismissal?

A:  As you enter the parking lot from Riveredge Road (which is the only way to enter), you will be along the East side of the building.  You may park in any of the designated parking spots along the East side of the building/playground.  Please note that the school driveways are ONE WAY; you must enter on Riveredge and exit on Knickerbocker.

 Q:  Can we park in front of the playgrounds?

A:   No.  For safety reasons, we can’t have cars moving in and out of those spaces during the day since that is where the children walk when they enter and leave the playground.  Instead, teachers park in those spaces before children arrive in the morning, and their cars stay parked there until after dismissal.  In addition, the Tween Tots school has requested that NO cars be parked in front of their playground or in any of the spaces up to Knickerbocker Road.

 Q:  Can we park along the sidewalk, especially if we’re just running in to the school for a moment? 

A:  No, all cars must be parked in designated spaces, and the engine must be turned off if you leave your car.

2010-11 Ready to Roll!

Thursday, September 16th, 2010

This week’s phasing-in has been splendid.  Thanks to all the parents and caregivers who’ve taken the time to help us start the year off right for the children!  Stepping Stones continues phasing in for a few more weeks, but all other students start their regular school schedule on Monday. 

Reminders:

  • If your child has lunch at The Montessori House, you’ll soon receive a reminder regarding Montessori House lunch guidelines.
  • After Care becomes available on Monday, September 20.
  • Next week we’ll provide details on our after-school Suzuki Violin progam.  We expect to start the first full week in October.
  • We’re looking for parent volunteers to lead and work on The Montessori House Fall Festival.  We plan to schedule for an early October weekend; the final date will depend on the volunteer leaders.  Leave a message for Ms. Maria if you’re interested in leading and would like to know more!

It’s been a great first week, and the teachers and staff are looking forward to a wonderful year with all the children and their families!

International Fesitval, Saturday, May 22, 2 pm — Traffic, Drop-off, Parking

Friday, May 21st, 2010

We’re expecting over 250 people at Saturday afternoon’s Montessori House International Festival.  The Festival starts at 2 p.m. and will continue until 5:30 p.m.

Thanks to our International Festival Committee and all the volunteers who have already spent much time preparing for this weekend’s festivities.  And thanks for all the really hard work (and great results!) that are yet to come.

The Festival will take place as follows:

2:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m.
  • Check-in at the Check-In Counter with Ms. Maria.
  • Montessori House students receive a Festival Passport.
  • Tour the world, taste the food, try the crafts at our 12 country booths.
3:00 p.m. to 4:15 p.m.
  • Everyone gathers at the World Stage to hear and see music and dance performances from around the world.
  • Note, the country booths will close during the performances.
4:15 p.m to 5:30 p.m.
  • As our one dozen country booths reopen, resume your round-the-world tour, tastings and crafts.

The Montessori House International Festival is a family event.  Parents must accompany and supervise their children at all times. At many of our country booths, children will need parent assistance to participate in the activities.  And, if you have any food concerns (allergies, etc.), only parents can supervise what their children eat.

As an all-volunteer effort, we must limit the International Festival only to the immediate family of Montessori House students enrolled for 2009-10  or  2010-11, and only to those families who provided an RSVP by last week.  Please do not bring friends or extended family, for we may not have space to admit them.

Parking at the school will be limited, so please read on for instructions on traffic, drop-off and parking.

Traffic, Drop-off and Parking

The Festival will take place in and around The Montessori House playground.  We have limited parking available at the school, and much of this will be occupied by Festival presenters and performers.  Here are some rules and suggestions for drop-off and parking:

  • All traffic through the parking lot will be one-way: enter only on River Edge and exit only on Knickerbocker.  Only exit to the right (north) on Knickerbocker, no left turn exit permitted. We will post a Stop sign at the walkway to the school entrance; please proceed slowly and with utmost caution through the parking lot (we  expect to have over 100 young children in the area, and sometimes they escape!)

  • Once you enter from River Edge, we will have a designated area where you may drop off members of your family with their food contribution.  Please, young children must be dropped off with an adult companion, never alone and unaccompanied.

    • Deliver your food contribution to tables just east of the playground (by the Stepping Stones play area); volunteers will be ready with labels and instructions.

    • After drop-off, the driver should continue through the parking lot to the Knickerbocker exit.

  • Exit to the right (north) on Knickerbocker.  No parking is permitted on Knickerbocker. Your best bet for street parking is to proceed to the light and turn right on River Edge:

    • You may park on River Edge after you’ve driven past the school parking lot entrance.  Please be mindful of bus stops, driveways, etc. and be attentive to posted parking rules.

    • You may park on the side streets off River Edge.  Again, be mindful of driveways, fire hydrants, posted parking rules, etc.

  • When you leave the Festival, we recommend that your entire party walk to your car.  If you cross River Edge, please do so carefully, at the traffic light.  If you choose to pick-up your party in the parking lot, be warned: many people will be cleaning and packing and traffic through the lot will be very slow.

The weather forecast for Saturday is great.  We look forward to a wonderful time with you, your family and all your Montessori House friends!

Parent-Teacher Conferences May 20 – 21

Thursday, May 6th, 2010

We’re making appointments for Parent-Teacher conferences  on Thursday and Friday, May 20th and 21st.   We schedule 20-minute conferences between 8:00 a.m. and 11:20 a.m.   If you would like to schedule a discussion with your child’s teacher(s) please stop by the office during the school day or call 201-816-8343.

Reminder: No classes on the conference days  — Thursday May 20, and Friday May 21.

Don’t Forget … Parent Visitation May 10 through May 14

Also, for Pre-Primary and Kindergarten students, we still have spots open for Parent Visitation next week Monday, May 10 through Friday, May 14.  If  you would like to spend 30 minutes in the classroom participating in school with your child,  we have two 30-minute slots each morning and two 30-minute slots each afternoon each day.  However, we do limit the number of parents visiting to three at a time in each classroom.  If you’re interested in scheduling a classroom visit please stop by the office or call 201-816-8343.  (Note:  Stepping Stones does not participate in Parent Visitation.)

REMINDER: School is Closed for Spring Break March 29 – April 9

Saturday, March 20th, 2010
We just wanted to remind you that the school is closed for two weeks for Spring Break starting Monday, March 29.
School reopens and classes resume on the normal schedule on Monday, April 12.

Have a great holiday!

No classes are scheduled Monday, March 29 through Friday, April 9.

The Montessori House will not provide child care during Spring Break.

Please make other arrangements for your child’s care starting Monday, March 29.

Rescheduled Violin Meeting for Parents: Monday, Feb. 22, 7 p.m.

Sunday, February 21st, 2010

Violin Group Classes commence Monday, March 1, 3 p.m.

If there’s sufficient interest among our families, starting Monday, March 1, The Montessori House will offer an after-school program of Suzuki violin instruction.

Please come to a meeting Monday, February 22 at 7 p.m. to meet our instructor, Lisa, and to learn more.

The program is open to children enrolled in Pre-Primary, Enrichment, and Kindergarten programs at the school, and will run through the end of the school year.  Instruction consists of  a weekly 30-minute group lesson (each Monday school is in session; 3:00 pm to 3:30 pm) and a weekly 15-minute private lesson (Monday afternoons at the school, or at the instructor’s home at other times, to be scheduled with the instructor).  Children who attend the morning Pre-Primary session may return Monday afternoon for violin.

Parents should have received a flyer or an e-mail with information on the program, the instructor, and an enrollment form.  If you cannot make the meeting on Monday, February 22 at 7 p.m., we will send out an e-mail reporting any significant points raised at the meeting.  Or if you need a copy of the flyer, please call the office at 201-816-8343.