Spirit Week Day 2 Everyone wore items that showed off their team spirit or something from a sporting activity they participate in. Then the Middle School hosted relay races for the Children’s House and Lower Elementary classes and and a soccer game for Upper Elementary! Click here to see the complete photo album on our […]
Read MoreThe first ever Quest Spirit Week kicked off with our “Bring your favorite stuffed animal to school” day Monday, October 24, 2011 Each class joined a parade around the gym to show off their furry friends! Click here to view the complete photo album on our Quest Facebook page
Read MoreThe first ever Quest Spirit Week kicked off with our “Bring your favorite stuffed animal to school” day Monday, October 24, 2011 Each class joined a parade around the gym to show off their furry friends! View the complete photo album on our Quest Facebook page
Read MoreThis is a very important question. Many educational programs and philosophies have purported to help children but after extensive research this have been proven not to be the case. Montessori education has been at the forefront of these studies and has been studied extensively over the past few years. All the research states that on […]
Read MoreWhenever I hear this question I think about a scene in the movie Mean Girls. Kady, the movie’s protagonist, has been home-schooled in Africa by her anthropologist parents. Her first ‘real’ school is a public high school. At first she is shocked and confused by the rules of the school. As she says in a […]
Read MoreMontessori education is based on the belief that children are individuals with their own strengths, needs, likes and learning styles. To used the latest educational catch phrases, Montessori education is ‘multi-modality, differentiated instruction. In more everyday terms, Montessorians disagree with the idea that all children learn in the exact same way at the exact same […]
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