Exploring the World of Flight: Cantera Kindergarten Visits Cutter Aviation
Our Cantera Kindergarten students had an incredible learning adventure during their field trip to Cutter Aviation. The day gave children a first-hand look at the fascinating world of aviation. They explored the airport facilities, watched planes up close, and met aviation professionals who explained how pilots, mechanics, and ground crews work together to keep planes safe and ready for travel. The teaching team encouraged students to ask questions and make observations, sparking curiosity about science, technology, and transportation. For many children, this was their very first time seeing an airplane so close,
Thanksgiving at MSOSV: A Feast of Community
At Montessori School of Silicon Valley, the Thanksgiving Feast is a time to come together as a classroom and school community. On November 20th, the children will gather for a meal made possible by the generous ingredient donations of families. This event highlights the Montessori spirit of gratitude and community. Each class makes a dish to share with the other classroom communities, while children add their own touch by creating keepsake placemats that make the meal even more meaningful. Families can look forward to bringing these placemats home to use during
Bringing Montessori to Life at Ardenwood Historic Farm
Our Kindergarten students spent a wonderful day at Ardenwood Historic Farm on November 6th. This special field trip gave them the chance to step back in time and see what life was like on a working farm. The children explored wide open fields, met farm animals, and learned about traditional farming practices. They watched demonstrations, asked questions, and connected classroom lessons about history and nature to real-world experiences. This outing reflected the Montessori approach of hands-on discovery. Our teaching team encouraged children to notice details, share observations, and reflect on what they
Parent Teacher Conferences – Supporting Your Child’s Growth
On November 11th, our Lead Guides will meet with each family for Parent Teacher Conferences. These sessions give parents and teachers the opportunity to reflect on each child’s progress and set goals for the months ahead. Here’s what you can expect: Personalized insights: Teachers will share highlights from the classroom and discuss developmental milestones. Progress reports: Each family will receive a written report on Friday, November 7th as a reference for your meeting. Focused goal setting: Together, we’ll outline next steps for your child from November through March. Convenience: The school will be closed, but childcare is available during your conference for enrolled