Testimonials
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Dear Wendy, Karen, Lisa, Jim, Kim, Veronica and the entire CMS staff—
Since enrolling Emma in CMS last year we have been consistently impressed by the wonderful environment and community CMS has created.
Highlights included:
- pleasant staff that would greet Emma every morning, rain or shine, during drop off.
- Watching Emma grow as an individual and seeing the results at home with Emma repeatedly offering to help and trying/demanding to do things herself.
- Being “recruited” to join the Dreikurs parenting class wondering what we would learn….and then amazed at how the sessions impacted our ability to be better parents. (After learning and applying the tactics, Jim and I reflected on our initial attitude during the interview process where we were interested in what CMS would do for our daughter not even thinking we would get anything out of it as parents. Needless to say, we walked away from the experience knowing (and being thankful) that CMS had helped us become better parents.)
We were once again touched by the thoughtfulness of CMS last week when Zak started his first day of school. As parents we were obviously excited for him and wondering what it would be like for him. We were pleasantly surprised and elated to receive emails and photos from both Mrs. Armenta and Mrs. Delaney on his very first day providing us a few glimpses of some of he activities he enjoyed. These thoughtful e-mails meant a lot to us and once again humbled us to be grateful and thankful for the wonderful community CMS has created for our children and for us as parents.
As the year ends, we wish to extend to each of the staff members at CMS a heartfelt thank you for everything they do day in and day out to create such an amazing environment for our children.
We wish each of you a wonderful holiday season with your families.
Jim and Lilli McGough
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Four years ago, when my wife and I thought about sending our almost 3
year old to school, we looked at a number of alternatives. We sought to
do the best we could to help our daughter develop a life-long love of
learning. We also hoped that she would learn core skills that would help
her throughout her life. These skills could include confidence in
mathematical problem solving or "sounding out" tough words that
she had never seen. It could also be the type of life skill that makes
you a good roommate, a trusted partner, a life-long friend, or an
effective colleague.
We concluded quickly that schools that were heavily weighted towards
"rules and requirements" would be less likely to meet our needs
than a school whose focus was weighted more towards a "principals-driven
education."
Then we met the dedicated family and staff of Countryside Montessori
School in Northbrook, Illinois. When we drove into the parking lot the
tag-line of the school was painted boldly above the front door: Respect,
Responsibility, Resourcefulness. My heart jumped and I felt an enthusiasm
I had not felt about other schools. Did they really mean to run a school
based on these principals? How many wars or time wasting arguments and
vendettas could be avoided by those who took the time to understand the
importance of respect in human relationships? How many people and
businesses and governments would perform better if they took
responsibility for their own actions? There are so many bright people
that we meet in our day to day lives, but so few are resourceful. Could a
kindergarten and elementary school really focus on this concept? Could
they teach people to "find a way" to solve difficult problems?
Could it teach children to execute well and to be effective by being
resourceful? If so, it would be an extraordinary opportunity for our
daughter to establish a firm foundation in life skills from an early age.
After four years in Countryside Montessori we see that our hopes for
our daughter are being fulfilled and that the quality of her education
has surpassed our high expectations.
Our daughter is respectful of animals, friends and adults. She
swallows her pride when she makes an error and knows how to take
responsibility for her mistakes. She also shows great confidence when
leading peers and adults. We often tell her to "show us the
way," and she gladly takes that responsibility. She became a
learning machine when she discovered that her reading and writing skills
would allow her to communicate on the internet. She has cousins, friends,
siblings and traveling parents that she communicates with all over the
world. She figured out how to download software, open attachments and
paint funny things on photographs because she has little fear of failure
and a strong desire to be resourceful. She has sung and danced in a 2
hour opera, she is learning piano and Spanish. Outside of school she
plays soccer and is learning Mandarin with a fearless attitude.
As parents we offer our deepest gratitude to the principals-driven,
effective and warm hearted staff at Countryside Montessori School. Our
only regret is that we did not attend CMS ourselves.
Jim and Jamie
McNulty, Countryside Parents |
On the local paper, here in Caracas - Venezuela, yesterday I read with
great excitement the news about the
participation of the children of the Countryside Montessori School on the
occasion of the Venezuelan Youth Symphonic Orchestra and Dudamel's
performance in Chicago this weekend.
Wow!! I got so excited telling my friends that my kids had attended
that school!!
Allow me to give you a quick update:
I moved to Venezuela four years ago, long story behind such a move. I am
busy managing the family's dairy farm.
Maria is graduating next year from Emerson in Boston, her major is
English and her love is theater and creative writing. She will be doing
an internship in stage management with the Goodman Theatre in Chicago
this summer.
Rafael is graduating from Harvard this June with three degrees:
Applied Mathematics, Economics, and Computer Science. He has already been
hired by a trading firm in Chicago. Black Box trading and Econometrics
are his love.
I have many reasons to be proud of my kids' accomplishments.
I must also give you thanks, Annette and Frank, because it was in your
wonderful school that my children got their start in life. It was there
that they acquired their love of learning. It was there that your genuine
interest and love helped Josefina and I to be better parents.
Hector Garcia,
Former Countryside Parent |
When my wife and I found Countryside five years ago, I had never heard
of the Montessori method of teaching. Since then, I have come to value
(and be amazed by!) these learning methods; their intuitive nature, their
accessibility by young children, and their effectiveness. Even more
impressive to me are the citizenship lessons my children have learned.
They are willing teachers/coaches to younger children; they have a
genuine and informed interest in their school, community, and nation;
they delight in the natural world and in solving problems with their
peers. All this by the ages of 6, 8, and 10! I couldn't ask for a better
parenting partner than Countryside.
Two things stand out in my oldest child's first grade year at
Countryside. The first was him begging (begging!) to be grilled on square
roots (which he had just learned to do abstractly - that is, in his
head). I threw out 9 and then 16, which he answered quickly and followed
up with, "Dad, those are too easy!" Next came "40"
from me, and after a moment, "Six, remainder 4!" from him. Even
more memorable was his out-of-the-blue decision later that year to ask
the children coming to his birthday party to bring a gift suitable for a
local charity instead of a present for him. Nothing illustrates how our
family has been touched by CMS better than those two anecdotes - a joy for
knowledge combined with a joy for giving and a sense of community. Thank
you Countryside!
Steve Cummings,
Countryside Parent |
Of the many Montessori schools with which I have been associated over
the past forty years, my association with Countryside has been the most
far-reaching and comprehensive. I have found in this community of
children, staff and parents a special commitment to "do it
right", to question present patterns, to experiment with new ones,
and to judge impartially what works for the good of all concerned.
Countryside is a place where a high standard of the academic side of
learning is balanced with an equally high expectation of fine character
development, a place where children fulfill their highest potential, and
families grow in their wholeness.
Sanford Jones, Youth Opera
International |
Countryside Montessori is special. We have moved several times and
tried all different types of school (daycare, traditional preschool,
public school, even different Montessori schools) for our three boys. We
have yet to find a school that can compare to Countryside. Their
commitment to developing responsible, respectful, and resourceful
children is reflected in every aspect of the school. If we're lucky
enough to move back to Illinois while the boys are still in grade school,
my first call will be to Countryside to see if they have room for three
independent-minded boys.
Lisa Liang,
Former CMS Parent |
We transferred our Kindergarten daughter from a typical play based
program to CMS seven months ago after looking at several Montessori
programs. Of all the schools we visited, CMS offered everything we were
looking for in a program. To name a few:
- They have an
extremely well educated and very experienced staff
- Focused on
educationally sound individualized plans for each child balanced
with meaningful group activity work
- Multi age
classrooms
- Physical education
offered daily
- Offers the
standard school subjects (Science, Mathematics, Geography, Social
Studies, English, Handwriting, Art, etc) in a valuable
nontraditional way
- All year program
with extended hours
- Promotes community,
respect and responsibility.
Kalissa Hugger,
Countryside Parent |
Our son has been enrolled at Countryside since 2002 and I feel that
this is the greatest gift of awareness our family could of received . It
has been both a great educational experience and a sanctuary of safety
for him. If I had it within my power I would like to see the entire
educational system in the word be managed and executed to the degree of
perfection that the staff here has shown.
Gregory Terman,
Countryside Parent |
Unlike most Montessori families, my daughter transitioned into
Montessori when she was already in second grade. Although the public
school in my area is considered exceptional, it was clearly not nurturing
my daughter's innate desire to learn or cultivating her natural
abilities. In addition, the public school was not addressing my daughter's
social and emotional needs. Countryside Montessori has made a profound
difference to my daughter as a person and a learner. She has thrived in
the stimulating, individualized and sensory learning environment that has
awakened her love of learning and ability to learn. Since being part of
the Countryside Montessori learning community, my daughter's progress has
transcended even my most optimistic of hopes. Countryside Montessori also
offers a positive social and emotional community that provides my
daughter with a safe place to learn. It has been a profound privilege to
be part of th is vibrant community and I am eternally grateful to have
found such a special place for my daughter.
Carla Garfinkle,
Countryside Parent |
CMS does not attempt to churn out future high-profile alums; that is
simply not the mission. CMS fosters the development of real, individuated
people who believe themselves capable of achieving their personal bests.
My experience assistant teaching for the school gave me the patience,
kindness, self-respect, and self-discipline to help me appreciate my
talents. Don't believe what you hear about Montessori schools being
"work based." Montessori--particularly CMS--is about being both
driven and simultaneously at peace with your unique ambitions.
Emily Hurd,
Former CMS Faculty |
CMS is a place where modern education and old fashioned values
intersect. I appreciate the fact that not only are our children expected
to live up to the school's principles, but we parents are as well. In this
community, the parents are partners, not customers. And sometimes I feel
like the parents learn as much as the kids do.
A word about achievement. We send our children to CMS not because we
want them to be smarter than other kids, or because we want them reading
or doing math earlier or better. This is not a race. We stretch ourselves
to afford private Montessori school because we want our children to be
happy and well-rounded, and to become lifelong learners who make a
positive contribution to the world. We believe the 3 to 6 age range is
the most important stage of this journey. Sure, in due time, they would
have learned reading, writing, math, science, music, swimming,
citizenship, cultural appreciation, responsibility. But there's nothing
like seeing their faces light up with all of this learning, starting in
preschool.
Andy Rogers,
Countryside Parent |
My children attend Countryside for so many reasons but there are two
that drew me to the school four years ago when they were three. First,
the school's goal of teaching my twins to be resourceful, responsible and
respectful. Second, the passionate committment of the teachers and staff
to instill the love of learning I see developing in my children every
day.
Lauren MacBlane,
Countryside Parent |
When our children entered CMS as toddlers, we were looking for a
school where they could develop as unique individuals, guided by teachers
and staff who really knew them, with continuity. We had to take it on
faith that "the Montessori part" would be beneficial. Honestly,
it was hard to change our family life. It was hard to go to all the
seminars and school nights. But, now that our son is 17 and our daughter
is 14, a senior and freshman in high school, we know, absolutely and
without a doubt, that it was the best thing that ever happened to them -
and to us.
Sixth graders graduate with the core of their adult selves. They are
secure in who they are. They know right from wrong. They are
self-reliant, compassionate, and honest. They are socially and physically
graceful. They know themselves. They are ahead academically. But more
than that, they are curious and receptive to new experiences and
learning. It's the difference between "fact stuffing" and a
thinking, analytical and insightful way of life.
Not only are they prepared for the unknowns of junior high and high
school, they are prepared for the world at large. CMS gave them the
tools. CMS gave them the experience. CMS gave them the courage to be
successful and the courage to try again when they fail. We don't worry
about how our children will turn out or survive. We already know. CMS
allowed our children to become people we admire and enjoy, as well as
love, with futures full of promise.
There was a point, early on, when we felt that the expense and
personal commitment were too much. We envied other parents who could drop
their kids off and pick them up, nothing more. But now, we realize how it
all fit together. There was no other way for CMS to provide the complete
experience, a truthful "whole". They're not in it for the
money. They're not interested in what's easy. CMS is dedicated to a
vision of childhood that is joyful, purposeful, and meaningful. It's a
miracle that continues to enrich our lives.
Linda Murakishi,
Former Countryside Parent |
My husband and I have been extremely fortunate that our children are
able to attend CMS. The curriculum along with the great staff have
provided them with an environment which promotes the highest standards of
education as reflected by their enthusiasm of their school life.CMS
instills the values and ideals of independence, responsibility, and
accountability within the school; as these same traits have been clearly
exhibited within our home, thanks to CMS.We are confident with such a
strong base provided by CMS ,that our children are fully prepared to meet
the challenges of their future.
Stella Ullmann,
Countryside Parent |
We have been extremely pleased with the outcome of our children. If we
were to sum it up in one sentence we would say that our children have a
love for learning as a result of CMS philosophy and Montessori teaching.
Thank you for this valuable lesson that should last a life time.
Zahra & Jay
Jiwan, Countryside Parents |
Countryside Montessori school was quite simply the best of all the
education our daughter, Chloe, has received to this point in her 18
years. It was invaluable in setting her on a course of self-confidence,
self-reliance, an excitement for learning, ambition, and independence.
She has done very well in school her whole life and is regarded as an
interesting and exceptional person in many ways by her teachers and her
peers. We also as parents still treasure everything we learned there to
help raise this fun, fascinating and wonderful girl. Thanks, Countryside.
Barbara Stahl,
Former Countryside Parent |
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