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Día de los Muertos

Our school celebrated Day of the Dead, Día de los Muertos. Day of the Dead is a holiday celebrated in Mexico on November 1st and 2nd, which coincides with the Catholic holidays of All Saints’ Day (November 1st) and All Souls Day (November 2nd). Traditions connected with the holiday include building private alters honoring the deceased. The altars are adorned with sugar skulls, marigolds, and the favorite foods and beverages of the departed. People often place the altars near graves of departed relatives.

Scholars trace the origins of the modern Mexican holiday to indigenous observances dating back hundreds of years and to an aztec festival dedicated to a goddess called Mictecacihuatl. In Brazil, Día de Finados is a public holiday that many Brazilians celebrate by visiting cemeteries and churches. In Spain, there are festivals and parades, and at the end of the day, people gather at cemeteries and pray for their dead loved ones. Similar observances occur elsewhere in Europe, and similarly themed celebrations appear in many Asian and African cultures.

In the school lobby, a beautiful interactive and educational display was created was created by Lorena Gomez-Alvarez, Head of our Dual Language Program. This exhibit provided a hands-on experience related to the cultural celebration. Hand-outs were available with instructions and a brief explanation of the holiday.

Parents, students, and staff were welcomed to begin the tour at the main altar. The alter constructed was honoring none other than Maria Montessori. There were cue cards offering explanations of the important elements of the altar and their meanings. Some of the items that could be found on the altar were sweet breads, sugar skulls, flowers, salt, and candles. Maria Montessori was honored with photos of her with students, quotes, and some of her life’s work, demonstrated by a Pink Tower at the top of the altar.

After observing the altar, there were three crafts typically made on Day on the Dead:

Sugar Skulls
Skeleton Masks
Flowers

We hope you were able to stop by and entrench yourself in this cultural tradition; perhaps, even celebrating in your own homes next week.

We would love to express our gratitude to Lorena, and all of our staff who embrace our Dual Language Program and Curriculum. Thank you for this in depth cultural experience.

Book Fair Season

Montessori Community School’s 2nd Annual Book Fair will begin next week: Monday, October 31st and run through Friday, November 4th. You will be able to browse various shelves stocked with books and other fun items in the MCS Lobby.

This is a great opportunity to get a head start on gifts for the holiday season. The Fair offers an excellent selection with great prices. You are bound to find some fun items for your students, family, friends, and even yourself!

MCS’ Teachers have also created a Wish List of books they would love to receive as Classroom/ Teacher gifts. Those lists can be found online or hard copies can be found on site by Wednesday, November 2nd.

You may also start shopping the Fair NOW! Scholastic Book Fairs offer the opportunity to shop the fair online as well- for added convenience, go to this link to browse and make purchases.

Online Book Fair

Please note: 50 % of proceeds will go toward a Scholastic Dollars account, allowing our school to update our school libraries. This year, we are hoping to earn enough to purchase new and updated encyclopedias and other specialty researching resources.

Seeking Volunteers

MCS Halloween Carnival

Friday, October 28th 6:30-8:00pm

More Volunteers Needed!

** Great way to get your parent participation hours **
Needs:
1-2 volunteers for pumpkin cleaning – 6:30-7:15pm
2 volunteers for event break down – 8:00-9:00pm
1 volunteer for ticket table – 6:45-7:30pm
1 volunteer for mini golf –7:15-8:00pm
1 volunteer for Earthwings – 7:15-8:00pm
1 volunteer for plinko – 7:15-8:00pm

2 car volunteers for Trunk or Treat 6:30-8:00pm

If you are available for anything and would like to

help, let us know and we’ll get you an assignment!

Please contact Jessica Pechmann at

Montessori Services for Small Hands Catalogs

Toddler, Early Childhood, and Lower Elementary students received a For Small Hands catalog in their Take-Home Files. If your student did not receive a catalog, there are many copies in the lobby area for you to enjoy.

Over the years, many of our families have purchased their holiday gifts from this catalog or have encouraged family members to purchase gifts from this catalog.

If you do choose to place an order, our school will receive a percentage of the sales back as a credit for merchandise. The school customer number is 120274 and can also be found on a label on the catalog. For more information, check out their website: www.forsmallhands.com.

We love to help provide you and your family further Montessori resources. Thank you for your support and work in sharing and being apart of the Montessori spirit.

Fire Drill: Practice to Stay Safe and Be Prepared

Today we had an All-School Fire Drill. We are proud to announce all went smoothly and everyone made it out in a timely manner demonstrating beautiful lines and calm bodies. Even our rambunctious Toddler friends were able to make it out onto our green space with little trouble and almost no tears.
What else can we expect from our wonderful Montessori students!?

MCS continually strives to practice and implement safety measures. Practicing fire drills is one way we do this.

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Included below are links to the various sites where we would appreciate updated mentions.

As a reminder, please consider recommending us on Facebook and follow us on Instagram, Twitter or LinkedIn. 

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Follow the Child…what does that really mean?

Montessori has a reputation for having its very own lingo and we are quick to assume that parents will interpret these terms with very little explanation or example giving.  Follow the child is one of the most common phrases you will hear in any Montessori circle.  I love Montessorium for so many reasons and this short video explaining what we REALLY mean when we say “follow the child” is spot on.  Enjoy!!!

Winter Sports Season is Around the Corner!

Dear MCS Families,

As many of you know, Montessori Community School partners with a ski resort each year to provide our students with a region specific experience of ski and snowboard lessons. This opportunity is open to all of our Kindergarten students and up. If you are unsure as to whether your student is signed up, please contact Ashlee Haslam, in the office. Please mark your calendars, as the Winter Sports Parent Meeting will take place Wednesday, November 16th from 6:00 pm – 7:00 pm.

This year, our Winter Sports Program will take place at Snowbird. It is recommended that you start looking into and booking rentals, if needed, for your student.Snowbird does NOT have rentals for our students on location. Your student must have the following items each week:

Ski/ Board Boots (ensure both boots are the same size and fit properly)
Skis- matching
Snowboard (only 8 years old +)
Helmet
Goggles
Waterproof Gloves, Coat, and Pants
Neck Gaiters

Please ensure ALL ITEMS ARE CLEARLY LABLED.

Also, for our 5th and 6th grade students, please see here to find out more information about the Ski Utah Passport for some extra fun, practice, and savings.

Some rental places to check out are Christy SportsSki N’SeeAJ MotionCanyon Sports, and REI.

Below are some Ski Swaps that are worth looking into:

OCTOBER
Sports Den

October 6-9
Location: 1350 Foothill Dr
Salt Lake City, UT 84108

ThursdayOctober 69am-9pm
Friday, October 79am-9pm
Saturday, October 89am-7pm
Sunday, October 911am-5pm

 2nd Tracks

October 7-9
Location:
 Salt Lake
2927 East 3300 South
Salt Lake City, UT 84109
801.466.9880

 Friday, October 7:  9am-8pm
Saturday, October 89am-8pm
Sunday, October 910am-5pm

2nd Tracks

October 21-23
Location:
 Ogden
1273 Canyon Road
Ogden, UT 84404
801.621.2003

FridayOctober 219am-8pm
Saturday, October 229am-8pm
Sunday, October 2310am-5pm

2nd Tracks

October 28-29
Location:
 Orem
644 North State St
Orem, UT 84057 

Friday, October 28: 10am-8pm
Saturday, October 2910am-8pm

Weber State Gear Sale and Swap

October 14
Location
: Weber State
Lower Bell Tower Plaza, Directly outside the N. entrance of the Student Union Building 

Friday, October 148am-3pm

Black Diamond

October 22
Location:Black Diamond
2092 East 3900 South
Salt Lake City, UT

Snowbasin Ski Swap

October 27-29
Location:
 Legacy Events Center
151 South 1100 W
Farmington, UT 84025 

ThursdayOctober 275pm-9pm, (12 and under free)
Friday, October 2810am-10pm, (12 and under free)
Saturday, October 298am-4pm, Free admission

*A percentage of proceeds will benefit the Ogden Valley Winter Sports Foundation. Please no gear more than 5 years old unless it is an antique/collectible. 

NOVEMBER

Park City Ski and Snowboard Swap

November 5-7
Location: Basin Recreation Field House in Kimball Junction
1388 New Main St.
Park City, UT

Friday, November 58pm-1am, $10 admission fee, (12 & under free)
Saturday, November 610am-6pm, $5 admission fee, (12 & under free)
Sunday, November 710am-2pm, $2 admission fee, (12 & under free)

Equipment Check-in
Early Check-in: Jans & Cole Sport Nov 2-5
November 6 – Basin Recreation Field House 3pm-7pm
Pick-up: Sunday, November 8 3:30-5pm

*30% sales commission benefits the Park City Ski Team. Please, no ski equipment over 5 years old and no used hats, gloves, goggles, sunglasses or other accessory items.