The New School Montessori Calendar

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7:30 am Parent Appreciation Breakfast on the Lawn
Parent Appreciation Breakfast on the Lawn
May 4 @ 7:30 am – 8:30 am
As we prepare for the close of the school year, we like to thank parents during drop-off with bagels, fruit, coffee and conversation.
8:30 am Spring Daytime Strings and Dance Performance @ TNSM Growing Room
Spring Daytime Strings and Dance Performance @ TNSM Growing Room
May 7 @ 8:30 am – 9:30 am
Please join us in celebrating the music of TNSM’s orchestra and the dance performance of our elementary students. We are thrilled to have Melissa Robinson, former NKU director of strings and TNSM parent, leading our orchestra program and to have Jeanne Speier, student of the renowned Katherine Dunham and recognized teacher of the Dunham technique and Balinese dance, leading our elementary students.
7:00 pm Spring Evening Strings Concert @ TNSM Growing Room
Spring Evening Strings Concert @ TNSM Growing Room
May 7 @ 7:00 pm – 8:00 pm
Please join us in celebrating the music of TNSM’s orchestra. We are thrilled to have Melissa Robinson, former NKU director of strings and TNSM parent, leading our orchestra program as she challenges and engages the children in their music.
7:00 pm Senior Project Presentations
Senior Project Presentations
May 8 @ 7:00 pm – 8:30 pm
Senior Project Presentations
Each year, New School Montessori sixth graders embark on a year-long odyssey, researching a topic of interest to them. They condense their fifteen-page papers into riveting 5-minute oral Power Point presentations. In the span of a pleasant evening you can learn about many interesting topics and characters from history. Our alumni often return to the school to support this year’s 6th graders. They’ve shared that their Senior Project experience prepared them – not only for the rigors of junior high and high school – but for writing, public speaking and the joy of learning they have experienced in their university ...