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Being a Montessori educator myself, you can imagine how I searchrd for the best school for our kids. I found it at Casa! The teachers are dedicated to the method and are even more dedicated to the children. They truly respect each childs unique personality and potential. Our children have loved their time at Casa and have reaped the benefits of not only a solid academic foundation but a love of learning they carry with them wherever they go. Our youngest is in her second year now and I love watching the amazing process she is engaging in as she becomes a confident learner and most importantly a creative and caring individual. Thank you Casa for your loyalty to Montessori and our children!
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on Sep 8, 2012
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Rebecca1617: Both of my children attended Casa and we were all sorry to see their times there come to an end. They received fabulous instruction that has laid an invaluable groundwork for learning in their upper grades. Casa focuses not on rote memorization but realizes the full potential of children to fully understand concepts at their core from math and reading to the manipulation of complex tasks that hone dexterity skills. Casa staff see children as gifts with limitless abilities to learn.
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SilverSpringMom: Casa is fantastic! My children happily hop out of the car in the morning and run into their classroom. The faculty and staff are kind, patient, loving, and talented educators. The classrooms are bright, organized and engaging. The small class sizes enable the faculty to get to know the children well and adapt their guidance accordingly. We are so delighted and grateful to be a part of this community.
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on Sep 7, 2012
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H.S.: I can't say enough good things about the Montessori philosophy, and Casa is a wonderful small school with a relaxed, family feel. My sons' teacher is the school's founder, and the boys love her. They've been talking all summer about going back to school--they really miss the classroom work. We decided to keep our older son there this year for his Kindergarten year, and our younger son loves being in his brother's class--the multi-age classrooms are a nice perk (and philosophically preferable, according to research). Casa is also quite affordable compared to other area Montessoris (and they offer before- and after-care).
Music and art are incorporated into classroom work; there is a little weekly exposure to Spanish with one of the classroom assistants who is a native Spanish speaker. They offer weekly after-school soccer through Soccer Shots in the fall and spring.
The classrooms are large, light and inviting, and the daycare room is also large and well-outfitted with toys and an eating area.
Music and art are incorporated into classroom work; there is a little weekly exposure to Spanish with one of the classroom assistants who is a native Spanish speaker. They offer weekly after-school soccer through Soccer Shots in the fall and spring.
The classrooms are large, light and inviting, and the daycare room is also large and well-outfitted with toys and an eating area.
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