Archive for the ‘School News’ Category

2010 Summer Camp Enrollment

Monday, January 25th, 2010

The Montessori House is accepting enrollment for our 2010 Summer Camp.

Enrollment is open to students enrolled in 2009-10 or those entering our Pre-Primary or Kindergarten programs for 2010-11.  Enrollment is limited to 25 and is on a first-come, first-served basis.

Camp runs for five (5) weeks starting June 28, 2010,  Monday- Friday 9 a.m. to  1 p.m.  (no camp Independence Day, Monday, July 5).

Please click here for information on camp fees and and enrollment application.

All’s Well at The Montessori House Today

Monday, January 25th, 2010

Everything is fine at The Montessori House today.  Despite the strong winds and rain, everyone is warm and dry inside the school.  Of course, we won’t be going outside to play today!

We have heard of power outages at schools in a few neighboring communities, but we have no problems here.  We are on our normal schedule.

Please take care on the roads today, and especially in our parking lot and during car line.

School Closed Monday January 18, Martin Luther King Day

Thursday, January 14th, 2010
The Montessori House will be closed Monday January 18, a national holiday to commemorate the birthday of the Reverend Dr. Martin Luther King.  Please remember to make other care arrangements for your children, and enjoy the 3-day weekend! Classes resume on our normal schedule Tuesday January 19.
For those not familiar with the Dr. King, he was an was an important civil rights activist in the 1950s and 1960s.  A leader in the movement to end racial segregation and discrimination in the United States, his most famous address was the “I Have A Dream” speechmartin-luther-king-pictures (” …I have a dream that my four children will one day live in a nation where they will not be judged by the color of their skin but by the content of their character...”).  An African-American, and a Baptist minister, he was an advocate of non-violent protest, civil rights, peace and social justice.  He became the youngest man to be awarded the Nobel Peace Prize. He was assassinated in 1968 at the age of 39.

School Is Open Friday January 8

Friday, January 8th, 2010

Friday January 8: The Montessori House will hold its regularly scheduled classes.

Strep Throat Exposure Tuesday January 5

Thursday, January 7th, 2010

A member of The Montessori House community has contracted a confirmed case of  Strep Throat.

All children at school on Tuesday January 5, 2010 may have been exposed.  Please monitor you child for symptoms.  The chart below provides a handy reference for Strep Throat and other common childhood ailments.

Please report any cases of the following to the office as soon as possible.

Chicken Pox Small red spots turning to blisters, may be preceded by fatigue, slight fever, upset stomach.
Scarlet Fever (Scarlatina) Rash, sore throat, temperature, vomiting.
Pediculosis (Headlice) Persistent itching of scalp, small, oval silver-white eggs on hair shaft base.
Giardiasis or Giardia Lamblia –

A protozoa

Diarrhea, abdominal cramps, and nausea  It is the most frequent cause of non-bacterial diarrhea in the country.
Bacterial Conjunctivitis “Pink eye,” sometimes with discharge, tearing, itching, pain.

Strep Throat

Sore throat, usually red throat, swollen glands, general malaise, occasional abdominal discomfort.

Impetigo Tiny pus-filled pimple-like lesions that rupture and crust within a few hours to two days.  Usually on face around nostrils or around lips.
Pinworms Night-time rectal itching and restlessness.
Coxsackie Virus Fever, blisters on gums and in mouth, blister or rash on palms of hands or soles of feet.
Fifth Disease Red rash on face that looks like slapped cheeks.  Could have cold symptoms, fever. Incubation period is four to fourteen days.

Thanks for a Spectacular Afternoon

Thursday, December 17th, 2009

20091210-091-54

Last Thursday, December 10, Montessori House parents organized a delightful surprise for the teachers and staff.  First, a big THANKS to all the parents and families who worked so hard, so creatively, and so successfully on this splendid event.

Ms. Maria was really taken with it all, “This was a memorable experience.  Even before entering the carefully veiled room, we knew something special was waiting on the other side.  Moments before stepping into the room, the scent of incense, the flickering of candle light, and the beating rhythm of exotic music all indicated that this was going to be extraordinary – and it was!   A plain meeting room, wholly transformed into a Moroccan-style escape, complete with savory foods and drinks, spa treatments, delectable sweets, and fabulous furnishings.  The highlight was the photo album conveying special messages from the children to the teachers.   This was a wonderful gift from the families to the teachers, and we thank all of the parents (and their helpers)  for this amazing escape.  “

The party guests couldn’t believe how the room had been transformed.  It wowed Ms. Kathy, “What a transformation of the living room!  I can’t believe how those women did that.  I thought the evening was wonderful … they really made me feel very special, appreciated and loved.”

Ms. Anne Marie added, “I was amazed at how they could transform the entire room.  There were so many brand new parents involved … what a family!  That’s what we’re all about.”20091210-091-18

Ms Suzy was also amazed, “The moms who pampered us completely transformed the room into a beautiful scene, with delicious food, soothing lights and music, lovely flowers, and a fantastic masseuse.  Thanks for the generosity, and the sincere and kind appreciation they showed us.”

“The hand massage, the back massage and the food were all absolutely delightful”, continued Ms. Deepthi, “it must have taken many volunteer hours.  My thanks to all the kind parents for their hospitality and generosity.”

Ms. Hillarie said, “I most enjoyed the people and atmosphere … and the food was fabulous.  I plan on making the yogurt and blue cheese appetizer for Christmas. The Montessori House is a truly special place. I’m so lucky to be a part of it. Thanks so much for inviting me.”

20091210-091-13

Other menu items included: Mint Tea; Vegetable Platter; Mixed Olive Salad; Hummus & Lamb with Vegetables; Eggplant Dip served with Warm Pita; Beef Skewers; Chicken Meatballs; Almond Spiced Cookies; Fruit Platter (a specialty of The Montessori House!); as well as Yogurt & Blue Cheese Dip with Pitas.

“Everything.  I enjoyed everything,” enthused Ms. Delores, “the delicious food, beautiful relaxing atmosphere, and the great massage!  We were all touched by this totally amazing party and how much effort, time and thought the parent put into making it all very special.  Thank you.”

Having a masseuse was a novel and popular touch.  One of the guests has a regular Thursday massage appointment.  She planned to reschedule, no need, “The massage therapy was delightful and a real treat!”

But it was more than just the afterglow of massage that Ms. Marcia refers to when she says, “I left wrapped in your warmth and gracious care.  Thank you for your time, thought and tremendous effort.  What an extraordinary group of parents.  No wonder your children are amazing!”

The entire staff of The Montessori House extends its most heartfelt thanks to all the parents and students for a wonderful event, and especially to those who contributed directly to an absolutely spectacular afternoon last week, including:

20091210-091-4

Cathy C. (Ritchie’s mom)

Eunsoo K. (Joshua and Nicholas’ mom) – Event Organizer and Photo Album Book Design and Décor

Joy O. (Sebastian’s mom) – Event Organizer Assistant and Décor

Samantha S. (Isabelle’s mom) – Décor

Christine C. (Caitlyn’s mom) – Menu

Kyung-Hae Park-Kim (William’s mom) – Flowers

Jennifer O. (Sienna’s mom) – Invitation, Favor, and Music

Annie C. (Olivia’s mom) – Invitation, Favor, and Music

Geetika Patel (Priyanka’s mom) – Spa

The Cho-Choi Family

The Uram Family

The Garcia-Miller Family

The Chia Family

The Staphos Family

The Chan-Ellis Family

The Bakhru Family

The Gold Family

The Collins Family

The Chun Family

The Ramaswamy Family

[Note: you can find many pictures of the teachers, the parents, and the party in the Parents section photo gallery.]

Action at Center for Food Action

Tuesday, November 24th, 2009

Center for Food Action in Englewood (CFA) asked us to pass on their thanks for the generous donations made by
Montes20091120-089-32sori House families during last week’s food drive.

Last Friday our kindergarteners helped to deliver more than 10 bags of food in Englewood.  The children, parents and teachers all found it an enlightening and fulfilling effort.

Thanks again for all your donations and help!

(P.S. You can see more photos in the Parents Section)

20091120-089-13

Come with your Nutrition suggestions 9 am Friday Nov. 20

Wednesday, November 18th, 2009

20090530-048-6The Nutrition Committee would like to take advantage of our diverse family here at Montessori House.

If you have any health, interesting snack ideas for the children, we would love to hear them.  In particular, we want to explore how we can offer a more ethnically diverse snack program. Or, perhaps we can use your culinary talent or great food craft skill with all our children: would you like to sign up for a food presentation in the classroom?!?

Join the Nutrition Committee for a meeting with other Montessori House parents to share fun healthy snack ideas for our kids!  We meet this Friday November 20th, 2009, at 9 a.m. in The Montessori House school office.

Scholastic Book Orders Due Nov. 23

Wednesday, November 18th, 2009

This week children will receive book order forms from Scholastic. 

Order forms submitted by Monday November 23 should arrive at school before the Winter Break (December 18 is our last day).  Order forms received later will arrive later (after the break).

Be sure to make your check payable to Scholastic Books and put your name at the top of each order form.

Parent-Teacher Conferences Nov. 12 & 13

Tuesday, November 3rd, 2009

Many parents have already made appointments for Parent-Teacher conferences next week on Thursday and Friday, November 12th and 13th.   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 November 12, and Friday November 13.

Also, we still have spots open for Parent Visitation on Wednesday (Nov. 4), Friday (Nov. 6) and Monday (Nov. 9) if you would like to spend 30 minutes in the classroom participating in school with the children (note Stepping Stones does not participate in Parent Visitation).  We have two 30-minute slots each morning and two 30-minute slots each afternoon on the days noted; 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.