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 |  |   |   |    |   |   |  |   | Montessorian Frank Leto offers virtual music class |   | “It’s never too early to introduce music to your kids!” |   | Read More → |    |  |   | Montessori student publishes award-winning children’s book |   | Rhea James, a fourth-grader at V.I. Montessori School on St. Thomas, published “The Runaway Watermelon” in March. |   | Read More → |    |  |   | Montessori teacher creates a workbook to teach children about the stock market |   | “The biggest transfer of wealth is currently taking place and it is important that children are introduced at an early age to this knowledge.” |   | Read More → |    |  |   | New York Montessori program included in US Department of Education strategy panel |   | U.S. Secretary of Education Betsy DeVos and Assistant Secretary of Elementary and Secondary Education Frank Brogan hosted a geographically diverse group of education practitioners to discuss successful strategies and innovative ideas they have implemented to reopen schools, rethink education and improve student outcomes during the Coronavirus pandemic. |   | Read More → |  |  |  |  |   |   |   | Montessori teacher uses National Novel Writing Month project as classroom tool |   |  |  |  | Nearly 1 million authors will observe National Novel Writing Month, including all 30 students in Spokane Public Montessori teacher Thomas Coghlan’s class. Read More →
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 |  |   |   | Decatur Montessori students play in online orchestra |   |  |  |  | With the entire Decatur district engaging in remote learning, orchestra teacher Alex Rodriguez teaches and conducts orchestra remotely Read More →
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 |  |   |   | Montessori teacher creates toy company |   |  |  |  | Nisha Ramasamy’s three-month-old daughter was allergic to plastic toys. Nisha started making wooden toys with the help of a carpenter. Read More →
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 |  |   |   | Educator realizing her longtime dream of a bilingual Montessori charter school |   |  |  |  | While watching her own children and in-laws struggle with a language gap, Kelly De La Cruz decided to open a bilingual school herself. Read More →
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