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Our annual Harvest Festival is almost here! On Friday, October 17th, from 4–5 pm, our families will gather for an afternoon filled with seasonal fun and tradition. Children can come dressed in their favorite costumes and enjoy hands-on arts and crafts with their families that capture the spirit of fall. Families can stroll through our festive pumpkin patch, where each child will choose a sugar pumpkin to bring home. This event is designed to celebrate community. Parents are welcome to connect with one another, capture special moments in photos, and share in

Our annual Harvest Festival is almost here! On Friday, October 17th, from 4–5 pm, our families will gather for an afternoon filled with seasonal fun and tradition. Children can come dressed in their favorite costumes and enjoy hands-on arts and crafts with their families that capture the spirit of fall. Families can stroll through our festive pumpkin patch, where each child will choose a sugar pumpkin to bring home. This event is designed to celebrate community. Parents are welcome to connect with one another, capture special moments in photos, and share in

Our annual Harvest Festival is almost here! On Friday, October 17th, from 4–5 pm, our families will gather for an afternoon filled with seasonal fun and tradition. Children will dress up for a lively parade that highlights their creativity and personalities. Families can cheer them on, enjoy hands-on arts and crafts, and stroll through our pumpkin patch where each child will choose a sugar pumpkin to bring home. This event is designed to celebrate community. Parents are welcome to connect with one another, capture special moments in photos, and share in the

The First Annual Harvest Festival at our Peak Ave campus is almost here! On Thursday, October 16th, from 4–5 pm, our families will gather for an afternoon filled with seasonal fun and tradition. Children can come dressed in their favorite costumes and enjoy hands-on arts and crafts with their families that capture the spirit of fall. Families can stroll through our festive pumpkin patch, where each child will choose a sugar pumpkin to bring home. This event is designed to celebrate community. Parents are welcome to connect with one another, capture

On October 16th, from 5–6 PM, Cantera Montessori School will welcome Nido and Pre Primary families for a special Parent Education Night focused on food and mealtimes in the early years. This evening, All Things Food!, is designed to help parents better understand how children experience food from infancy through toddlerhood. Whether you are just introducing solid foods or navigating picky eating, you’ll come away with practical tools and encouragement. Meet Our Guest Experts We’re partnering with Maggie and Laura from Nest Infant Support. As Speech Therapists who also specialize in Food Therapy,

Picture Day is almost here. To help your child feel confident for their photos, here are a few tips: Choose comfortable clothing that helps your child feel at ease. Keep hairstyles simple so they last throughout the day. Remind your child to relax and smile naturally. We look forward to a wonderful Picture Day on October 9th and 10th.

Picture Day is almost here. To help your child feel confident for their photos, here are a few tips: Choose comfortable clothing that helps your child feel at ease. Keep hairstyles simple so they last throughout the day. Remind your child to relax and smile naturally. We look forward to a wonderful Picture Day on October 8th.

Picture Day is almost here. To help your child feel confident for their portraits, sibling photos, and class pictures, here are a few tips: Choose comfortable clothing that helps your child feel at ease. Keep hairstyles simple so they last throughout the day. Remind your child to relax and smile naturally. We look forward to a wonderful Picture Day on October 7th.

Picture Day is almost here. To help your child feel confident for their portraits, sibling photos, and class pictures, here are a few tips: Choose comfortable clothing that helps your child feel at ease. Keep hairstyles simple so they last throughout the day. Remind your child to relax and smile naturally. We look forward to a wonderful Picture Day on October 3rd.

At the heart of the Montessori approach is the understanding that children are naturally curious about what it means to be human. From the youngest ages, they observe, absorb, and delight in the cultural patterns around them; whether it’s the way people greet each other, the foods they prepare, or the music that fills their homes. In the Sage Teacher Education Program, our Montessori Cultural Studies training helps educators prepare thoughtful, engaging lessons that introduce children to the breadth and beauty of human life. What Is Culture in Montessori? Culture extends far