An Important Announcement from RMS

Dear Parents,
 
As I am sure that you are all aware, no school is ever able to meet operating expenses with tuition alone. RMS keeps tuition as low as possible so that no child is ever turned away from the school because of financial ability. This means that fundraising is a part of the everyday life of our community.
 
Similar to other private schools, RMS asks that all parents in our community assist in fundraising. Over the last few years, we have done this through the Family SCRIP Contribution program where each family was asked to purchase SCRIP with a goal of $300 in profit or match the $300 in cash should they not want to participate in SCRIP.
 
Thank you to everyone who worked SCRIP into their monthly purchases; some of you even exceeded your $300 minimum. However, we believe that with the advent of Apple Pay, Venmo and the like, SCRIP is a less intuitive way for families to contribute to fundraising here at RMS. So, we have decided that beginning this year, the Family SCRIP Contribution will become a Family Mardi Gras Contribution. 
 
The program will work much the same as SCRIP did, but instead of earning down the fundraising goal with SCRIP, families can earn it down with Mardi Gras sponsorships or by selling Mardi Gras raffle tickets. We believe that this will help our community focus all our fundraising attention on the Mardi Gras, the amazing event that so many of our parents already spend so much time making a success. Here’s how it will work.
 

  1. All families will have a $300 charge added to their June 2020.

  2. This goal can be earned down or eliminated completely by:

    • Securing Sponsorships for Mardi Gras – Bring a filled out Sponsor form and payment to the school and we will credit your June invoice for the amount of the sponsorship.

    • Selling Mardi Gras Raffle tickets – Each ticket sold will credit your June invoice for the face value of the ticket.

  3. Exceeding your $300 goal earns you tuition credits! We will credit your tuition bill 25% of every dollar earned over $300. That means, if you bring in one $500 sponsorship, you will not only meet your fundraising goal, but also have earned an extra $25 off your tuition!

  4. As with last year, each Parent Workshop you attend will also credit your goal $10 for each parent that attends.

Look for more details as the Mardi Gras team rolls out its needs for the year. As always, please feel free to reach out with any and all questions.

God bless,
Kristina Fox
Principal
Renaissance Montessori School

Weekly Update 5/23/19

Message from the Principal

We discovered that education is not something which the teacher does, but that it is a natural process which develops spontaneously in the human being.~Dr. Maria Montessori

Dear Parents,

I can hardly believe that this is the last Weekly Update of the 18-19 school year! What a wonderful year we have had. I have enjoyed watching the growth in the children as they have worked diligently this year. I know I speak for all the staff here when I say that we have been blessed to grow personally by working along side the children this year. 

My prayer for every member of our community is a safe and restful summer and I look forward to preparing for another year with you and your children next year.

God bless,

Kristina

Message from the Environments

Message from the Young Children's House

It will be great fun next fall, when our new and returning toddlers arrive to the glorious sight of a full pumpkin bed. One of the garden beds in the Young Children’s Yard received Pumpkin seeds this week! We will take good care to water them before school is out. I will also be adding Pumpkins to the Children’s House garden, so our rising toddlers will have a full and joyful experience of the vines there, too!  In fact, a few of our friends had a chance to preview the Children’s House with me this week, since I spent a little time there myself. It was wonderful to see how seamlessly they entered, I gave a couple lessons and let them enjoy! They are ready to move up next fall, and their shepherdess (small ‘s’) is looking forward to moving with them. 

Message from the Children's House

Miss Annie has been out this week for a family wedding and Mrs. Ashton has been helping in the Children's House this week. It has been a great opportunity for her to get to know the children she will be working with next year. 

Message from Elementary

It's Tech Week!!  There is still so much to do to prepare for our performance this Friday!  The children have been working very hard, both as a community and individually, to make this production the very best it can be.

This week, we have already seen some amazing examples of children stepping up to meet the needs and challenges of this kind of work.  We have witnessed reluctant students rising to the occasion when required, and it has truly been inspiring!  There has also been a fair amount of anxiety and nerves already, so please do whatever is necessary at home to support the children through these inevitable hurdles.  Being in front of an audience demands a level of vulnerability and openness that puts many of us out of our comfort zone, so give some pep talks, soothe some fears, and CHEER LOUDLY when you come!

Message from Erdkinder

Erdkinder is working to finish the summary of Isabel of Spain's life and achievements. The ability to summarize accurately requires skill and practice. This is a perfect project to learn this important skill. The organization of the summary into a story that makes sense and is convincing and compelling is the next task. Sequencing facts in a logical order, providing the script or story all require the use of clear reasoning and communication. This is the challenging task the adolescents are working on. It is remarkable how well they are rising to it! They are firing on all cylinders and proving to be remarkable young adults. 

Update on Erica Fusco

Thank you to everyone who has been praying for Erica and the Fusco family. Her surgery went well and she is recovering even better than expected. Please continue to pray for a quick and complete recovery. If you would like to sign up to take them a meal, you can visit: https://takethemameal.com/meals.php?t=HAKT6635&v=4838c4f026

Ascension Thursday Schedule 

As a reminder, next Thursday is Ascension Thursday. Please join us for the 8:30 Mass at All Saints. Drop-off this day is 9:45 AM.

Sport Vision Camps Cancelled

The Sports Vision Soccer Camps scheduled to take place on our fields in June have been cancelled and have not been rescheduled. For more information on their other camps, see their website at: https://sportsvisioncamps.com/

Upcoming Events

  • 5/24/19 - Elementary Opera, Dress Rehearsal 10:00 AM and Performance 6:00 PM

  • 5/24/19 - Primary Mother's Day Picnic

  • 5/27/19 - No School - Memorial Day

  • 5/28/19 - Elementary Pool Party

  • 5/28/19 - Erdkinder Presentation 6:30 PM

  • 5/30/19 - Ascension Thursday - Mass at All Saints 8:30 AM; 9:45 Late Start

  • 5/30/19 - Elementary Graduation 1:30 PM

  • 5/31 - Last Day of School - 11:45 Half Day Pick up for All Programs

Reminders

End of the Year Schedule Details

As we approach the end of the year, there are several events we would like to invite you to participate in.

Elementary Opera –  May 24th  

1. There is a 10:00 am show for the children in our school. All families are welcome to attend this show, even those with no children in the opera. The show will take about an hour.

2. The main showing will be at 6:00 PM in the Auditorium. All family and friends are welcome. In lieu of tickets, donations will be accepted to cover the royalties and other expenses for future productions.

Elementary Pool Party – May 28th

The children would like to continue our tradition of having a pool party for the Elementary class during the last week of school, and Dr. R has kindly helped us to organize it.  It will be on Tuesday, May 28 at Sudley Club (8613 Rixlew Lane, Manassas).  Arrival will be at 8:15 a.m. at RMS.  We will shuttle children over to the pool for a 10:30 a.m. arrival, so we need drivers to accommodate our 36 students.  Please note that if you would like to meet us at the pool with your children rather than coming to school first, that is fine, butwe would like a heads-upin advance so that we do not arrange more drivers than we actually need.

Graduation –  May 30th  1:30 PM

Graduation will take place in the auditorium and is open to whole community. Families should arrive between 1:15 and 1:30 and are welcome to stay for cake in the cafeteria after the ceremony.

Sending Up – May 31st 11:10 

This is an in-school ceremony only. You will receive an invitation if your child is moving up.

No End of Year Potluck 

Given all the fun activities the children will be enjoying at the end of the year, we have decided to break tradition and not have an end of year potluck. Pick up will be at half day as always.There will be no Later Pick Up on the last day so all children should be picked up by 12:00 PM.

Academic Calendar for 2019-2020

The Academic Calendar and Phase-In Schedule for the 2019-2020 year are linked below. Please look at them carefully as we have made some changes to our usual schedule for the upcoming year.

Academic Calendar 2019-2020
Phase-In Schedule 2019

Community Events

There are several camps run by members of our local community for children of varying ages. Here are links to information for those who may be interested.

Calligraphy Camp/Workshop
Baseball
Camps at Seton

Rolling Admissions

If anyone you know has not yet applied to our school, please note that we are still accepting applications for our Toddler and Primary programs until they are full. Tours can be scheduled at this link: https://www.renaissancemontessorischool.org/schedule-a-visit

SCRIP

Reminder: All SCRIP profits you earn before June 1st are applied directly towards your Family SCRIP Contribution charge in TADS. You can order scrip weekly at www.shopwithscrip.com and drop off your cash or checks by Tuesday. If you haven’t set up an account yet, our enrollment code is 8F91287E14129.

Remember that if you want to earn that $300 quickly, it is best to set up a PrestoPay account because you can purchase and use electronic SCRIP immediately from your handheld device or home computer, no more dealing with dropping off checks and waiting a week for your cards to arrive.

Forgot to place an order? No problem, there is a SCRIP binder in the office with an array of cards for purchase. Simply go into the office and Kristina will help you through the purchase process. Any questions or problems please contact Rosanne Garvey at rosanne505@verizon.net or 703-447-9229.

Please Log Your Volunteer Hours

As we near the end of the year, please make sure to log all your volunteer hours in Track It Forward before May 15th. Those families who have uncompleted service hours after this date will be billed at $10/hour on your June invoice.

You can log your hours in two places:

1. RMS Website Volunteering Page 
2. Track It Forward 

Weekly Update 5/16/19

Message from the Environments

Message from the Young Children's House

A couple months back, our Montessori Monday topic was the Pathway to Reading, and one of the most important gifts you can give your child starting from birth is to read quality books. Just as we don’t want to fill our babies bellies with Skittles, we also don’t want to offer the equivalent in literature. Surrounding your child with quality books is excellent preparation for a lifetime love of learning and reading. Many parents ask their teachers, what can I do with my child over the summer? THIS!  This is it, and if you can do it out in nature...even better! At the parents request, I have compiled a list of quality books for the child ages 0-4 in the first plane of development that will be sent home with your child next week. Your first plane child loves repetition and will want to hear the stories again and again! Enjoy!

Message from the Children's House

We found baby rabbits in the primary yard! In a little burrow, some of the children discovered a few tiny bunnies and have been watching as they move around together. We have been researching how to give them space and precautions to take so the mother will continue coming back. However, yesterday we discovered one of them was dead. The children immediately planned a small funeral and helped Miss Mary bury it. They tended to the grave and continue to pray for them. We are so blessed to be so connected to the outdoors and present for these moments - happy and sad!

Message from Elementary

In Elementary, the community has been listening to stories after lunch and then writing a response to what we have heard.  This week, we read a tale from the 1300s, from feudal Japan, about a samurai warrior and his brave daughter.  The children were invited to write about a time that they felt brave.  One of our fifth years wrote, “A time in my life that I felt brave was when I was in Persephone, and in the Nutcracker, or being on stage at all.  I would always get butterflies and want to give up, but I was willing to go on stage and do the best I could.  So when I did that, I felt brave, and now I am not afraid to put on a show, and I feel and am much more confident now.”

This is why we do what we do!  We offer the children opportunities to stretch themselves on stage, and they certainly grow in the process!

Please come to our Opera on Friday, May 24 at 10 a.m. and again at 6 p.m.  It gets a little better every day that we rehearse it, and we are excited to put it on for you!

Message from Erdkinder

Erdkinder traveled to Douthat State Park for a two night stay last week. The students planned and paid for the trip with their own business money! They stayed at the "Great Lodge," a large log cabin situated on top of a mountain, built in 1936 form trees felled from that mountain and local stone. The cabin is modernized and well maintained. 

It was a beautiful retreat, "far from the madding crowd" and all other distractions of our highly "connected" culture. We cooked meals, hiked around the lake, swam and rented boats to row on the lake. The weather was perfect for the two days, but it rained when we left. It was a great trip!

To end the trip we woke early and drove 3 hours to attend and sing for the RMS First Holy Communion last Friday. It was a sacrifice we were happy to make, but as soon as it was over we went home to catch up on our sleep!   


Parents Guild Farm Brew Live Event

Join the RMS parents (and kids if you choose) from 5-7 at Two Silos on the corner of Prince William Parkway and Route 28.  Last time was a blast--join us for one last RMS gathering before the end of the school year.  

Two Silos features an outdoor fireplace, a Peterson's ice cream truck with specialty ice cream and drinks, a playground, corn hole, fire pits and several different food options. They do ask that you do not bring in outside food and children must be with their parents the entire time. 

We will try to meet in the area near the fireplace. Check it out: http://farmbrewlive.com

End of the Year Schedule Details

As we approach the end of the year, there are several events we would like to invite you to participate in.

Elementary Opera –  May 24th  

1. There is a 10:00 am show for the children in our school. All families are welcome to attend this show, even those with no children in the opera. The show will take about an hour.

2. The main showing will be at 6:00 PM in the Auditorium. All family and friends are welcome. In lieu of tickets, donations will be accepted to cover the royalties and other expenses for future productions.

Elementary Pool Party – May 28th

The children would like to continue our tradition of having a pool party for the Elementary class during the last week of school, and Dr. R has kindly helped us to organize it.  It will be on Tuesday, May 28 at Sudley Club (8613 Rixlew Lane, Manassas).  Arrival will be at 8:15 a.m. at RMS.  We will shuttle children over to the pool for a 10:30 a.m. arrival, so we need drivers to accommodate our 36 students.  Please note that if you would like to meet us at the pool with your children rather than coming to school first, that is fine, butwe would like a heads-upin advance so that we do not arrange more drivers than we actually need.

Graduation –  May 30th  1:30 PM

Graduation will take place in the auditorium and is open to whole community. Families should arrive between 1:15 and 1:30 and are welcome to stay for cake in the cafeteria after the ceremony.

Sending Up – May 31st 11:10 

This is an in-school ceremony only. You will receive an invitation if your child is moving up.

No End of Year Potluck 

Given all the fun activities the children will be enjoying at the end of the year, we have decided to break tradition and not have an end of year potluck. Pick up will be at half day as always.There will be no Later Pick Up on the last day so all children should be picked up by 12:00 PM.

Academic Calendar for 2019-2020

The Academic Calendar and Phase-In Schedule for the 2019-2020 year are linked below. Please look at them carefully as we have made some changes to our usual schedule for the upcoming year.

Academic Calendar 2019-2020
Phase-In Schedule 2019

Community Events

There are several camps run by members of our local community for children of varying ages. Here are links to information for those who may be interested.

Calligraphy Camp/Workshop
Baseball
Camps at Seton

Upcoming Events

  • 5/19/19 - Farm Brew Live Guild Event 5 PM

  • 5/21/19 - Last Day of Tuesday Atrium

  • 5/22/19 - Last Day of Wednesday Atrium

  • 5/24/19 - Elementary Opera, Dress Rehearsal 10:00 AM and Performance 6:00 PM

  • 5/27/19 - No School - Memorial Day

  • 5/28/19 - Elementary Pool Party

  • 5/28/19 - Erdkinder Presentation 6:30 PM

  • 5/30/19 - Ascension Thursday - Mass at All Saints 8:30 AM; 9:45 Late Start

  • 5/30/19 - Elementary Graduation 1:30 PM

  • 5/31 - Last Day of School - 11:45 Half Day Pick up for All Programs

Reminders

Prayer Requests

Fusco Family

Erica Fusco, the Tuesday morning assistant catechist and the mother of RMS staff Miss Emilia and Miss Sophia, as well as Michaela in our Elementary class, was in a serious car accident over the weekend. She has broken vertebrae and other injuries and will have a long recovery. Please pray for her and the family as they support her and each other during this time. 

Constantine Family

Margie Petersen, the aunt of Theresa Constantine in our Erdkinder program, died suddenly over Easter. Please pray for the repose of her soul and for the family to be lead to the best decisions for the her orphaned sons Matt and Mark.

Rolling Admissions

If anyone you know has not yet applied to our school, please note that we are still accepting applications for our Toddler and Primary programs until they are full. Tours can be scheduled at this link: https://www.renaissancemontessorischool.org/schedule-a-visit

SCRIP

Reminder: All SCRIP profits you earn before June 1st are applied directly towards your Family SCRIP Contribution charge in TADS. You can order scrip weekly at www.shopwithscrip.com and drop off your cash or checks by Tuesday. If you haven’t set up an account yet, our enrollment code is 8F91287E14129.

Remember that if you want to earn that $300 quickly, it is best to set up a PrestoPay account because you can purchase and use electronic SCRIP immediately from your handheld device or home computer, no more dealing with dropping off checks and waiting a week for your cards to arrive.

Forgot to place an order? No problem, there is a SCRIP binder in the office with an array of cards for purchase. Simply go into the office and Kristina will help you through the purchase process. Any questions or problems please contact Rosanne Garvey at rosanne505@verizon.net or 703-447-9229.

Please Log Your Volunteer Hours

As we near the end of the year, please make sure to log all your volunteer hours in Track It Forward before May 15th. Those families who have uncompleted service hours after this date will be billed at $10/hour on your June invoice.

You can log your hours in two places:

1. RMS Website Volunteering Page 
2. Track It Forward 
 

Parents Guild Farm Brew Live Event

We invite you to join other RMS parents (and kids if you would like) at 2 Silos/Farm Brew Live in Manassas in the afternoon on May 19. (Exact times TBD.) Come enjoy the afternoon with us--Two Silos features an outdoor fireplace, a Peterson's ice cream truck with specialty ice cream and drinks, a playground, corn hole, fire pits and several different food options. They do ask that you do not bring in outside food and children must be with their parents the entire time. We will try to meet in the area near the fireplace. Check it out:  http://farmbrewlive.com