Parent Participation

The success of the child in the classroom relies not only on the teaching staff but also on the interaction between parents and the school. Our open door policy welcomes parents who have questions and concerns or who simply want to learn more about the Montessori philosophy. We encourage you to participate in the classroom and school activities and have outlined below ways in which parents can help in establishing a positive school experience for their child.

Expectations: What You as a Parent Can Expect from Ogden Valley Montessori School:

 

 

· A safe, loving and secure environment to help the children develop into self-confident, happy adults at peace with themselves and each other.

· Faculty and staff who live by the stated philosophies of the school and Dr. Maria Montessori.

· Realistic goals for your child.

· Care and respect for your child as an individual who progresses at his/her own pace.

· Information about your child's progress and advice when appropriate.

· An open invitation to become part of the Montessori family.

· Appreciation of your point of view.

· Positive thinking and professionalism.

· A prepared environment that gives your child the opportunity to cultivate curiosity and interest in a wide range of fields which are arranged in an orderly manner that is easily accessible to the child.

 

Expectations: What Ogden Valley Montessori School Can Expect from You as a Parent:

 

  · Attendance at mandatory meetings, orientations, and conferences.

· Acceptance of the Montessori philosophy and adherence to the guidelines of the parent handbook.

· Communication concerning situations which may affect your child's school performance.

· Early communication to the teacher of problems or concerns.

· Setting realistic goals for your child and observing the classroom voluntarily at least once per year.

· Involvement in parent volunteer activities and other projects to support the school.

· Prompt response to tuition and paperwork obligations.

· A positive attitude towards the school and philosophy you have chosen for your child.