We had a very exciting event today in the Junior High.
We'd like to offer a very special thanks to Ms. Stacey Stewart from the
University of Notre Dame Theatre Department for bringing in Ms. Becca Campana
of Arena Stage in Washington D.C.
Tuesday, March 4, 2014
Playwriting
Tuesday, September 10, 2013
TMA in the Smokies
At
the beginning of this year, our Montessori Academy’s Junior High class went to
Tremont, Tennessee in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park! The trip started
off very early in the morning at 5:30a.m. There were some whiney children that
lightened up when we saw the magnificent mountains.
We
had some interesting and educational experiences. We saw a vast variety of
wildlife including: an orange salamander, two black bears, two copperheads and
one timber rattle snake (both venomous).
Many
people had unpleasant encounters with an angry nest of yellow jackets. Mrs.
Hill got the worst of it with nearly 15 stings! We saw some giant poisonous
millipedes and there were many caterpillars all over most peoples’ stuff and
all over the girls’ cabin.
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Junior High Blog
Monday, May 20, 2013
International Festival
The 3rd annual International Festival was a big
hit! Everyone was encouraged to contribute something from their ethnic heritage.
We enjoyed foods from all over the
world. There were lovely performances by every classroom that showcased the
beautiful music from all around the world. The band played music from jazz to our
Montessori theme song. Special thanks to
the junior high students who accompanied the other classes with various
percussion instruments.
Many of the families brought in items which were on display
for all to see.
We would like to thank Ms. Kahn for organizing the whole
thing and for bringing in many of her wonderful items from the places she has
traveled. We’d also like to thank Ms. Collins for organizing the musical
performances. It was a fantastic experience that showcased our diverse school.
If you couldn’t attend this year, we hope to see you next year for another
amazing festival! J
Monday, May 13, 2013
The children have diligently been working
towards a fun and successful performance for our International Festival on
Friday, May 17th starting at 9AM.
The kids will be showcasing music from Hawaii, Japan,
India, Croatia, Ireland, France, Kenya and a Native America tribe. I wanted to
give a challenge to the Junior High students who do not participate in band by
having them accompany every song on either maracas, drums, xylophones or a
gong. The other children in EC, LE and UE have also learned simple steps or
movements to interpret specific songs being executed.
We are asking the children, parents and visitors to
please represent any culture of your choice by wearing certain clothing items
to the festival. This could be as simple as a shirt with a flag on it or colors
representing a certain nation. We also love to see full-fledge costumes as
well. Everyone at TMA is looking forward to this educational, fun and rewarding
festival, and we cannot wait to see you there!
McKayela
Collins, Music Teacher
Monday, May 6, 2013
Several
Junior High students participated in the National WWII Museum Essay contest which
ended on May 1st. There were 1000 essays
submitted from 44 states and not one but two TMA students were honored. The question asked was, “How can people who
disagree still work together for victory?” Big congratulations go to Jesse Poorman and
Phillip Yang who both received Honorable Mention honors.
In
other news, congratulations to the Hudak’s, Mark’s, and Jamieson’s for winning
the Spaghetti Dinner raffle! We raised
over $500, so thank you to all who participated.
And
don’t forget - the book fair is starting on Monday, May 6 and will run through Saturday, May 11. Come
and buy books for your children and support our school at the same time!
Friday, February 1, 2013
Farewell Mr. Feferbob

Last year we were told that Mr. Feferman
would be retiring this year and we wondered who would take his place in the
family. Mr. Feferman was one step ahead and suggested that Mr. Randy Kelly take
over for him.
Mr. Feferman is leaving Montessori
to work for United Against Nuclear Iran (UANI). “UANI is a not-for-profit, non-partisan,
advocacy group that seeks to prevent Iran from fulfilling its ambition to
obtain nuclear weapons.”
We want to wish Mr. Feferman lots of
luck in his new career and thank him for his dedication to TMA. His kindness,
passion for teaching and his concern for all of us will be missed!
Tuesday, November 20, 2012
The Turkey Song: A Funny Thanksgiving Song
Junior High Thanksgiving Poem:
Thanksgiving Day is finally here!
We are all so happy we may shed a tear.
Vacation and no school,
So much fun that we might drool.
We can’t wait to eat the turkey.
It makes us all so gosh darn perky.
Now we taste the pumpkin pie,
We’re so emotional we could cry.
We ate so much we just might die.
Just like the lady who swallowed the fly
Happy Thanksgiving from the Junior High!
Thanksgiving is great for EVERYONE,
Except for the Turkey!
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