Art Club Rocks!
/Students in Ms. Ferguson's Thursday Art Club experimented with mixing the primary colors, creating patterns and painting between the lines on canvas! Looks like they had fun creating these beautiful works.
Students in Ms. Ferguson's Thursday Art Club experimented with mixing the primary colors, creating patterns and painting between the lines on canvas! Looks like they had fun creating these beautiful works.
VI Culture with Ms. Francis, Coding Plus Plus with Ms. Schlesinger and Mr. Fong, Organic Gardening with Mr. Berry, Shakespeare with Ms. New, Photography with Clay Jones, Yearbook with Ms. Tess, Martial Arts with Master Scott - Huge thanks to all of our enrichment instructors and to Ms. Helen for putting together such a great enrichment schedule!
Today we welcomed back graduates from our very first IB graduating class to last year's class. Huge thanks to Mrs. Elger for organizing an alumni luncheon today to bring our graduates back. The PGIA Juniors and Seniors were invited for a round table discussion about life after PGIA. We are so proud of all of our students and so appreciative to these alumni for taking time to share their stories. GO GRADS!
Visiting PGIA IB Alumni
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The current 6th graders are working with Mrs. Elger, Mrs. Bump, Mrs. Morrison and Mrs. Batten to discuss their MYP expectations and homework packets for the spring.
Way to go UE-PGIA transition team!!
Carter had a very successful swim meet this weekend in Puerto Rico. She qualified to represent St. Thomas at the CARIFTA games as part of the USVI National Swim Team. Such a huge honor! Her time on the 50m free was 31.18 and the 200m free was 2.32.26. She dropped a total of 17 seconds from her personal best this weekend. Congratulations also goes to Max who won first place overall in his age-group. We are so proud of both of you.
Dive site Kennedy barge(1976)
PGIA students Skyler Anspacher and Andy Maccio, along with teachers Andy Palmer, Caroline Morrison, and Marc Corbeil (photographer) dove the Kennedy barge on Saturday.
Duane Hausch of Admiralty dive center pointed out some rare invertebrates. What a great physics and biology lab - right?!
Students at VIMSIA observed a moment of silence at 11:11 yesterday to honor our U.S. Military veterans. Staff members Barbara LaRonde and Kandeah Brooks, who are veterans of the Army and Air Force respectively, shared their thoughts with Montessori students and answered student questions about what being a veteran means and why it is so important for us to take time to honor those who have served.
Ms. Boyle's classroom made thank you cards for Ms. Brooks, and for Zian and Azaera's dad, Staff Sgt. Lazarus Toussaint.
PGIA students honored veterans by sending letters, poems and artwork to Private 2nd Class David Ortega and his unit, now stationed in Qatar. Ms. Weichman corresponds with Private Ortega through the Adopt a U.S. Soldier organization.
Librarian Kathy Schlesinger found a great video about Veteran's Day from PBS Learning which many of the teachers shared with their students.
“As we express our gratitude, we must never forget that the highest appreciation is not to utter words, but to live by them.”
“Grit is passion and perseverance for very long-term goals. Grit is having stamina. Grit is sticking with your future, day-in, day-out. Not just for the week, not just for the month, but for years. And working really hard to make that future a reality. Grit is living life like it’s a marathon, not a sprint.”
Congratulations to all of the M2M runners. 64 PGIA students completed the 8 mile road-race from Montessori to Magens. Your hard work and tenacity in preparing for and running the race will be present in you always. M2M is not just a race.
PGIA 10th Grader Silas Wisehart about to cross the finish line at M2M
On Thursday, October 22, the PGIA College Counseling Department of Chris Teare and Elizabeth Elger held an informative and engaging evening giving parents and students a view behind the curtain of college admissions. Attendees were split into five different sub-admission committees for a fictional university. Everyone read four students' applications and were tasked with admitting two, wait-listing one, and denying one. A lively and spirited discussion ensued about the true tenants of a solid college application and how one determines the "best fit" for an institution. Interestingly enough, the student with the highest standardized test scores and highest grade point average wasn't among the ones accepted! Chris and Elizabeth would like to thank all of the attendees, and they look forward to another mock admission session in the spring! Any and all questions about college counseling, please direct to Elizabeth Elger at eelger@vimsia.org.
IB DP Dance Teachers Workshop
“The DP Dance Workshop was an amazing experience. I was able to network with 25 dancers from all over the country. I am so excited to share best practices with our entire IB family.”
Juniors and Seniors were sponsored for a scientific field trip to Reef Bay by Friends of Virgin Islands National Park. National Park Ranger and great friend of the school, Laurel Brannick was their guide for the day. Juniors and Biology Teacher Ms. Silva did a clean-up as a part of UVI's Coastweeks Cleanup. Ms. Zakers and her 12th grade Environmental Systems and Societies class did individual directed research in areas including biodiversity, soil toxicity and endangered species. Thanks to UVI, Friends of the National Park and Ranger Brannick. This was a great experience for our students.
Señora Santiago bringing Señora Serje's Lower Elementary class back from recess yesterday. Buy bien. ¡Estos niños están rodeados de lengua española a lo largo de todo el día!
The St. Thomas and St. John Rotary Clubs recently brought in thousands of gently used books to put into the hands of Virgin Islands children. These were distributed through the schools. Here at VIMSIA, toddlers through Upper Elementary students selected their own books to take home and keep forever. Ms. Schlesinger’s PGIA Library Mania Enrichment students assisted the younger students. Coming soon: Distribution of free books to the Middle Schoolers!
Congratulations to 9th grader Maya Ethridge, this month's IB Learner Profile winner. The IB Learner Profile Award is given to a student who embodies IB Learner traits on a daily basis.
Maya Ethridge and Ms. Elger
“Maya is bright, engaging, perceptive, inquisitive, judicious, thoughtful, spirited, and caring. She is a conscientious student, balancing academic and social commitments beautifully. Maya is reflective; she is mindful of her own actions, and she is mindful of how the actions of others impact her classmates. She sees the best in everyone, and she wants to do just in the world. In fact, one day, I am convinced Maya will make the world a much better place - she already has at the PGIA!”
8th grader Diego Zakers took this amazing photo on his iphone through the lens of one of the telescopes that was set up on the soccer field Sunday. Dr. David Morris of the Etelman Observatory and our own "bow-tie physicist" Mr. Andy Palmer were on hand all evening to share their knowledge and help us get a great view of the Super Blood Moon Eclipse . With Mr. Palmer giving mini-lectures in the planetarium and Dr. Morris on the field with the telescopes, our first Astronomy Night was a huge success. Many thanks, Dr. Morris for sharing your vast knowledge with us - it is always a pleasure. Kudos and thanks to Mr. Palmer for making it all happen. Looking forward to the next one!
After School Program online registration is now open for VIMSIA students. Check it out! We have the great programs we have so happily offered for many years, plus some great newbies!
New offerings include PGIA Drama Club with Ms. Pamela New; PGIA Robotics with Mr. Andy Palmer, Spanish Culture and Cooking with Senora Santiago y Senora Santana, Elementary Basketball with Mr. Stocking, Upper El and PGIA Martial Arts with Grand Master Edward Scott, MMUN Prep with Ms. Morrison and Ms. Batten. Lots of great new offerings.
Some changes: Gymnastics will be split into three levels instead of two, if there are enough signups. Ms. Ferguson is picking up the Full Day Primary and Lower El Art Club, in addition to her Upper El and PGIA Art Club - look for great works! Ms. Mary is taking the Jazz and Modern dance and it will be back to back with Adv/Intermediate Tap on Wednesdays. Ms. Helen is back with our little ones for Wed afternoon Pre-Ballet for 3 and 4 year olds. These students can come out of BEC, or for those of you that pickup at 11:30, feel free to bring them back for the class.
PGIA has added a plethora of new academic support options through their academic ATTACK program. See the schedule for Spanish, Science, Math and Writing Attack offerings. Ms. Butler continues her oh so successful Academic Circles for Math and Reading at the Elementary levels.
Ms. Ferguson's art clubs
We also have some excellent new talent for individual music lessons. In addition to James Anderson on guitar and Mike Barr for trumpet and brass, Ms. Luba Dolgopolsky is offering piano and voice lessons, Mr. Sheldon "attiba" Bernard is offering flute and bass lessons. You can contact them directly to schedule:
Home school students over the age of 5 may be able to participate in our after school programs depending on space availability and instructor discretion. Please contact Ms. Hunt or Ms. Huttel at VIMSIA - 775-6360 - if you would like more information.
Media-Smart Youth is an after school program that focuses on building skills in media analysis and media production to help young people ages 11 to 13 understand the complex media world and how this influences their health and decision making in regards to nutrition and physical activity.
This video is our school's Big Production. The Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development (NICHD), a part of the National Institutes of Health within the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, created Media-Smart Youth to help empower young people to think critically about media and make thoughtful decisions about nutrition and physical activity.
This partnership was made possible by our sponsor WUVI AM 1090 Radio Station. Huge thanks to our VIMSIA Teen Leaders Harsha Ramchand and Ca-Jani Fahie; VIMSIA Staff Scott Williams and Erika Gomez; WUVI Radio Manager Christina Chanes.
Twenty two very grown up looking pre-teens took center stage on Friday, June 12 for the Montessori Graduation Ceremony. This marks the completion of these students' Montessori years and signals the "Move up the Hill" to the IB program next year.
Speakers Soren Gibbs and Haley Rogers spoke eloquently and articulately, citing special memories of their Montessori years and giving special thanks to all of their Montessori teachers.
Special recognition to Ms. Jeanette Feracho in honor of her 46 years of passion and dedication to the students of VI Montessori School. A "Ms. Boyle and Ms. Feracho Child" from each grade level plus her youngest son Malik, representing the Alums, presented Ms. Feracho with a red rose, ultimately creating a lovely full bouquet - and hopefully a nice start to her retirement.
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