November 2024
Annual Kickoff of our Schoolwide Theme: Innovation and Wonders of the World!
Our year-long exploration of an annual theme makes our school unique. On Friday, October 25, our classrooms celebrated the yearly kickoff of their upcoming yearlong journey to study “innovation” and/or “Wonders of the World.” This all-encompassing theme unites the school but allows each classroom to explore a different aspect of innovation, from sound to light to communications to wonders of the world.
Great Success for Our 2024 Book Fair
Thank you to our parent volunteers for helping to host our highly successful book fair. School Librarian Ms. Krupa and parent volunteers transformed the Multipurpose Room at the 50 Regent building into a bright, inviting book store! It was terrific to see all of our students so excited by books! Thank you to our parents for drumming up enthusiasm in your children and encouraging their love of reading by buying books and supporting our classrooms by making book donations for the “Teacher Wish Lists” in their classroom libraries. [Click here to learn more.]
Day in the Life of the Hudson River
Only at Hudson Montessori School do first-graders up through middle schoolers participate in a longitudinal study with the Cary Institute Columbia University and the Department of Environmental Conservation. Our school is the only STEM-certified elementary school in New Jersey by the National Institute for STEM Education. Our participation in the “Day in the Life of the Hudson River” event to study the health of the river and all its components transforms our students into junior citizen scientists. While most other participants in this program are high school students, our students prove they are up for the challenge every year. They also love going to their Hudson River outdoor classroom (in this case, wet lab) to gather data. Unlike other participating schools, we continue to study the attributes of the Hudson River throughout the year, including our Billion Oyster Project and a study of the American Glass Eel.
Fosterfield Farm
We Are Proud to Present Our Upgraded Playspace
Thanks to the parents of Hudson Montessori School and SSJ Floors, our students can now enjoy our recently beautified 30 Regent Street playspace. The space was outfitted with new turf and barriers at the start of the new school year. This project was made possible by the unwavering support of Hudson Montessori School's parents and the Hudson Montessori Parent Volunteers, who funded it through annual fundraisers and personal donations. We sincerely thank our community partner, SSJ Floors, for making this transformation possible.
Our Montessori Journey
We were pleased to welcome our new and returning parents from the Toddler to Lower Elementary to their children's classrooms for our Montessori Journey event. At the in-person, parents-only event, our teachers demonstrated how our students learn Math, Language Arts, Practical Life, and Sensorial Skills with Montessori materials. Our teachers also provided parents with hands-on experience working with the materials and answered parent questions about the curriculum, the daily work cycle and so much more.
Donate Halloween Candy to Treats for Troops
Our Middle Schoolers are collecting leftover Halloween candy for our American active-duty troops. Please drop off candy donations at the 50 Regent Office during regular school hours. Middle School director Dr. Grace will pass all candy donations to her brother in time for Veteran’s Day (Friday, November 11). Please involve your children in this process. This is our small way to say “thanks” to all veterans and active-duty service members who serve to protect the U.S.
Upcoming Events
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Thursday, November 7 (8:30 a.m.): Moving Up to Upper Elementary
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Thursday, November 7 (6:00 p.m.): Moving Up to Middle School
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Friday, November 8: School Closed for NJMAC Staff Professional Development
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Saturday, November 9 (10:00 a.m.): Adventure Club Hike at Hacklebarney State Park
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Thursday, November 14: Noon Dismissal for Parent-Teacher Conferences
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Friday, November 15: School Closed for Parent-Teacher Conferences
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Thursday, November 21 (9:00 a.m.): Moving Up to Lower Elementary
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November 27 - 29: School Closed for Thanksgiving Break