When he’s not rocking the Inly stage with “Pinball Wizard” on the guitar, Inly Middle School student, Chris Ribaudo, is in the kitchen cooking.
“I started cooking when I was 10—easy stuff like eggs, or helping to bake a cake. Then I started making things on my own,” says Chris.
This passion for cooking led Chris to [...]
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This week, we asked our teachers in Toddler House to share their favorite stories that illustrate those moments of joyful discovery when an idea clicks for a student, the mental light bulb switches on, and the “aha!” epiphany brings new life to learning.
Toddler House
The toddler classroom is a beautiful, welcoming home away from home. A visit [...]
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We are pleased to announce that Trevor Eissler, author of Montessori Madness, will be speaking at the March 23 Inly Insight Event at 5:30 p.m. in the Library. The event is free and open to the public.
You may recall Donna’s podcast about Montessori Madness. To round out the views about the book and to inspire [...]
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By Paran Quigley, Inly Middle School Science Teacher
When I first told my friends that our Inly Middle School students would be building and racing model cars instead of having a test on Newton’s Laws of Motion, they looked at me with a mixture of disbelief, sympathy, and genuine confusion. Even after several months of my [...]
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This week, Annika Voynow, our Assistant Head of School, shares her favorite story illustrating a moment of joyful discovery when an idea clicks for a student, the mental light bulb switches on, and the “aha!” epiphany brings new life to learning.
Annika’s Pythagorean Theorem Story
One of the things I love most about Montessori is that in [...]
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