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Home » News » For Parents » Historical Timeline Figures Used 2017-2019

Historical Timeline Figures Used 2017-2019

Posted September 8, 2020 in For Parents, Lower Elementary, School News, Updates/Blogs, Upper Elementary

Dear MSR Families,

As you begin choosing a historical figure for the 2020 Historical Timeline, please do not use the figures on this list. We try not to duplicate the last three years. Online we have lists of years from 2016 and back which are available to use.

Copy of Historical Timeline 2017-2019 final created 103019

Thank you!

Ms. Melanie

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“Both of our children, now ages nine and six, began their Montessori journeys in the school’s wonderful Toddler Program at the age of 18 months.  Their years thus far at MSR have provided them with so many opportunities for leadership, for self-directed work, for public speaking, for hands-on learning and other life-building skills that they wouldn’t be provided in other educational settings. The teachers and staff at MSR not only encourage our kids’ natural curiosity — they also help to build up their confidence levels so that they recognize they have the ability to find the answers to many of their questions on their own. We’re strong proponents of both family and community, but recognize the value of instilling self-confidence and self-reliance in our children, and Montessori, through everything mentioned above, has proven tremendously successful in terms of instilling these qualities in both our kids and in others that we have witnessed in our years here.”

Paul Cantrell Father of two current elementary students
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