Education for Life

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Montessori is not just a school - it’s a community, a family and a home. It prepares you for the next steps in life by building a strong foundation for the future. At Montessori you learn not just about standard subjects, but about yourself.

- Isabella, 8th grade graduate
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Toddler Community

15 months3 years

Journey to Independence
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Children’s House

36 years

A Love For Learning
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Elementary Program

6–12 years

Connecting to the World
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Adolescent Experience

12-14 years

Maturing Independence
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Recent Blog Posts

By Meagan Ledendecker February 27, 2026
Rivers are so important to our human story. They are sources of nourishment, transportation, and connection. We see how children are naturally drawn to water, and rivers offer a powerful way to understand ecology, interdependence, and our place within the natural world. With this in mind, we want to share some of our favorite books about water, rivers, and watersheds. Through story and illustration, children can trace the journey of a single drop of water, observe how land and water shape one another, and begin to understand how human choices affect the health of our planet. We’ve grouped the following collection of river and water-focused books by developmental stage. Each title offers language, beauty, and meaningful context for deeper exploration. Whether you are reading with a toddler, a younger elementary child, or an emerging researcher, these books invite wonder, responsibility, and reverence for one of Earth’s most essential elements. For the Youngest
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By Meagan Ledendecker February 27, 2026
In Montessori classrooms, long division unfolds very differently, giving children a real sense of why it works instead of the confusing sequence of steps to memorize and repeat that many of us remember. Learn more in this post.
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By Megan Ledendecker February 27, 2026
For children in the first three years of life, adults are not simply caregivers or teachers. We are models of movement, language, emotional regulation, and relationships. Learn more in this post.
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