Black History Month at NCMPS and Everywhere
Jasmine Williams, NCMPS Race and Equity Advisor, Instructor, and Coach Black History Month grew out of Black American historian Carter G. Woodson’s Negro History Week in 1926. In 1970 Black
Jasmine Williams, NCMPS Race and Equity Advisor, Instructor, and Coach Black History Month grew out of Black American historian Carter G. Woodson’s Negro History Week in 1926. In 1970 Black
Dick DeMarsico, Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons Today is Martin Luther King Jr. Day Day and, as is my habit each year, I took a few moments to read something new
It is with great sadness that we share that Judy McCartin Scheide, the National Center for Montessori in the Public Sector's original visionary and supporter, passed away on December 23,
Dear Friends and Supporters,This season, as the long days of summer give way to the short days of winter, always prompts me to turn inward in reflection. Am I present
By Sara Suchman Not only accepted, but expected NCMPS’s 2023 annual report is titled Mainstreaming Montessori. NCMPS is working for Montessori to be not only an accepted but an expected
February 1, 2023 This past Friday was Holocaust Remembrance Day. Today is the beginning of Black History Month. In between, in a stark reminder that hate and violence are both
In honor of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. and his work, many of us will not be at our regular jobs and schools on Monday. We may be taking the
Our hearts are with the friends and family mourning the lost and keeping vigil over the injured from the shooting in Colorado Springs that targeted the LGBTQIA+ community. No community,
March 14, 2022 The New Yorker Dear Editor, Montessori was recently in the public eye with Ms. Winter’s book review in the New Yorker of Cristina Stefano’s new publication, "The Child is the
Whether or not you have this day off, we encourage you to celebrate the life, sacrifice, and legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Our lives are different because of