Tuesday, July 13, 2010

Mountain Laurel Montessori MOVES

First Lady Michelle Obama is traveling the country encouraging people to move: to walk, run, play, just get out there.  
Mountain Laurel Montessori Farm School 
students MOVE every day!  
We work hard, play hard, and study hard outdoors - 
in all kinds of weather.


This photo was from a muddy spring day's soccer game.  As we hear about the childhood obesity epidemic in the United States, lament the occurence of "nature deficit disorder" among our country's youth, or worry that people don't connect farms with food, I like to look at this photo.  There is pure joy there.       

Thursday, June 24, 2010

Students Perform Music and Drama at Coffeehouse


Mountain Laurel Montessori Farm School students perform at the final coffeehouse of the year. The evening included original songs, drama, guitar, drums, duets, solos, group songs, and more.  The beautiful early summer night was perfect for the outdoor concert.

Sunday, May 23, 2010

Lambs for Sale!

Mountain Laurel Montessori Farm School is selling 5 beautiful Border Leicester ram lambs. 

They are pedigreed with papers. Born in March.  They have been hand raised by the students and are very gentle.  Would be great for 4-H or another setting where they will be around children and youth.

Border Leicester sheep are a dual purpose breed: good for both wool and meat.  These lads would make great breeding stock.

Their fleeces are gorgeous: two black, three white.

Call for more info: (540) 675-1011 or e-mail mlmfarmschool@earthlink.net

As part of the Microeconomics curriculum, Mountain Laurel Montessori Farm School students manage the money that is made through sale of farm products, as well as the expenses generated by the farm.  Raising, breeding, and selling the sheep are part of learning about economics hands-on.

Monday, May 3, 2010

Open House! Visit the Montessori Farm School Friday and Saturday (5/7-5/8)

OPEN HOUSE
Mountain Laurel Montessori Farm School
7th - 9th grades
Friday, May 7th, 9 am - Noon
Saturday, May 8th, 10 am - Noon

23 Sunny Slope Ln, Flint Hill, VA
(on 522 / Zachary Taylor Hwy, just North of Flint Hill)

You are invited to visit Mountian Laurel Montessori Farm School; Find out for yourself why students love going to school here!

Mountain Laurel Montessori Farm School is:

  • An academically rigorous, college preparatory curriculum

  • A strong community that fosters mutual respect among students and adults

  • A safe place to explore self-expression through the arts & sports

  • An environment that encourages a balance of freedom and responsibility

  • A great place to grow into a confident, capable, young adult

Education for a Sustainable Future
(540) 675-1011

Sunday, May 2, 2010

Backpacking the Massanutten


Mountain Laurel Montessori Farm School students backpacked 22 miles in the Signal Knob area of the Massanutten Range in VA.
In addition to helping each other to accomplish a physical challenge, the students learned many other skills.

Here, they learn how to light a one match fire: 


Brandon McCrary of Weasel Creek Outfitters taught us about the geology and the Civil War history of the area:
Students also enjoyed the plants and animals of the mountains:

Friday, April 23, 2010

The Farm School Live On The Air!

Congratulations
to students Ursula Bell and Zoe Pettler
who did an outstanding job in an interview on the local radio show The Valley Today!

You can listen to the podcast online here:
Scroll down and click on
Thursday, April 22nd, 2010: Mountain Laurel Montessori School Staff

The students, along with Farm School Director Susan Holmes, were interviewed about upcoming events and recent happenings at Mountain Laurel Montessori Farm School.

Thanks to Mario Retrosi for inviting us to be on the show.

Thursday, April 22, 2010

Harnessing the Sun's Energy

Mountain Laurel Montessori Farm School students made solar ovens from simple materials: cardboard, aluminum foil, plastic, and black paper.  They applied their knowledge of the properties of heat and light in their designs.  We hope to really get cooking by June!

The solar ovens were part of the Solar Energy Occupation Project (project-based science class focused on the physics of energy).  This project helped us to prepare for the installation and use of the new greenhouse.