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Opening Fall 2025
We have a few 6th grade spots remaining for next year!
Don’t just survive middle school. Thrive!
Magnolia is excited to welcome new and returning 6th and 7th graders to our campus beginning in Fall 2025! Our program will expand to serve 6th-8th graders in 2026-2027, allowing any entering students to complete their full Middle School experience at Magnolia Middle.
Magnolia Middle schoolers will:
Join a small, close-knit community comprised of passionate teachers, hard-working students, and diverse families.
Develop their academic, physical, emotional, and social skills through high-quality core curriculum and enrichment courses, including year long art, music, and PE.
Serve as founding leaders to a thriving and beautiful campus community, home to over 500 students.
FAQs
This is an active list! If you have a question you’d like to see answered here, please reach out to info@montessoriforall.org.
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First block starts at 8:30am and dismissal begins at 4:00pm.
Students may be dropped off before school as early as 7:30 if they are following school guidelines (no adult supervision prior to 8:15).
We will have clubs after school on many days until 5:00pm, and partner with the Boys and Girls Club across the street if children need longer after school care.
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We believe in giving students the opportunity to have their voices heard so that the clubs we offer are things they want to do! We will have a sport in each season for girls and boys, and then will have whatever clubs children are interested in and can get a chaperone for. We are working with our rising elementary students and will get input from new students at registration so we can finalize the list of club opportunities (which will be subject to change as interests change!). We have used this approach at our elementary school and the types of clubs we have are: ukulele, running, art, STEM, chess, sports, soccer, yarn, French, dance, gardening and more. Typically, clubs meet weekly and cost $5 per meeting.
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Yes! We are a public school and have an experienced special education team. If your student has a 504 or IEP, please get in touch with our Special Education Coordinator, Taylor Brenis at tbrenis@montessoriforall.org.
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Each class will have approximately 20 students and one guide.
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We will be a phone free campus - students will check their phones in when they arrive and check them out at the end of the day.
Students will be issued a school provided (and monitored) Chromebook to support their academic progress.
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We do not have school buses, but are conveniently located next to a bus stop and the intersection of 183 and 290, allowing quick access from many directions.
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Yes! We participate in the National School Lunch Program and have both lunch and breakfast available each day (free or reduced for those who qualify).