The Montessori Academy Campus is a natural habitat for various species of birds and other animals, including deer, wild turkeys, squirrels, and rabbits. Bluebirds, Bluejays, and Cardinals can be seen on a reqular basis and bluebird houses and bird feeders have been an important part of campus activities for many years. The beautiful natural habitat provides many opportunities for students to learn and study the natural sciences.
Montessori Academy owns a twenty-three acre campus with approximately 50,000 square feet under roof. The buildings consist of:
o Primary wing with four classrooms,
o Lower Elementary wing with a primary classroom and three LE classrooms,
o Activities building with one toddler classroom, a room used for gymnastics, a room used for piano keyboard and Spanish, and a gymnasium,
o Fine arts building with a fixed seat auditorium, art room, music room, and band room.
o Administration building with administrative offices, classrooms, and science labs for the Upper Elementary and Middle School.
Children have many opportunities to explore the outdoor environment in the individual playgrounds that are age-appropriate, visiting the "big rock," gardening, and organized exploration.
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