Thursday, September 11, 2014

We Have a Logo!

You'll soon start seeing the Goodwater Montessori logo around Williamson County. We'll have booths at community events in Georgetown and Round Rock throughout the Fall. We'll post the schedule soon.

And just let us know if you'd like a logo t-shirt. We'll be getting some made.

Friday, September 5, 2014

Board & Community Meeting Minutes for July 29, 2014

Mission: To provide an exceptional Montessori education to all children and their families, encouraging a lifelong love of learning and active participation in their communities and the world.
Vision: We create a more peaceful world by developing conscientious citizens who approach their world with confidence, creativity and collaboration.
Values: Diversity, Independence, Joy, Passion & Respect


The meeting opened at 6:34 p.m. In attendance were Kate McSpadden, Mary Evelyn Bowling, Nancy Gribble-Tay, Kathy Anthony, Trevor Eissler, Judith Kemper, Ali Guajardo, Karen Stapley.

Welcome & Opening Thoughts
Trevor Eissler shared a math trick that helps with complex multiplication. The trick was so enlightening that the group was pleasantly shocked and intrigued. Several members began immediately to try and figure out how it worked. Trevor shared that this is what we are aiming to achieve in our future schools. We want to present the children with work that is so intriguing and interesting that they want to "dig in" straight away. This is one of the reasons that the Montessori day is based upon the three-hour work period.

Motion to Approve June Minutes
Kate McSpadden noted that, since there was no quorum, we could not approve minutes. They will be presented for approval in September.

My Montessori Story
Nancy-Gribble-Tay shared her Montessori journey from its beginnings in Houston when Nancy was teaching in the local public schools. Her family moved to Germany where she taught in the International School. Relocating to the Austin area, Nancy found Community Montessori School to be a perfect fit for her daughters. She became hooked on the philosophy when she was asked to sub in the primary environment. Nancy sought her primary training and has now completed her elementary training and master's degree in education.

Fundraising Five
Mary Evelyn passed out cards for each of those in attendance to record the contact information of their five inner circle contacts. These are the five people that are “guaranteed” donations for each of us. These are the people that will give because of who we are and their relationship with us. Some people were able to turn in five cards, some need more time. Kate McSpadden passed out her donation pledge sheet. There was some discussion regarding removing the date so that people aren't inclined to postpone their donation. Kate will update the form before the next meeting.

Community Outreach
Kathy Anthony wants to start getting Nancy Gribble-Tay, our Head of School, out on the road. We discussed a donor party in late September. Some think we need a series of events.

Texas Charter School Association Consulting Package
Kate McSpadden shared the different consulting options available from TCSA.

New Business
We are on the cusp of publishing the website. We now have post office box. It is P.O. box 1896, 78627. We discussed the importance of naming the school prior to the start of fundraising activities. We will also be required to do criminal background checks for board members. Board members are asked to bring copies of their Social Security card and Texas Driver License.

Nancy closed the meeting with the presentation a glass vase, clear and simple, as our first piece of classroom material. We adjourned at 8:00 p.m.

Board & Community Meeting Minutes for June 2, 2014

Mission: To provide an exceptional Montessori education to all children and their families, encouraging a lifelong love of learning and active participation in their communities and the world.
Vision: We create a more peaceful world by developing conscientious citizens who approach their world with confidence, creativity and collaboration.
Values: Diversity, Independence, Joy, Passion & Respect
 
The meeting opened at 6:37 p.m. with Mary Evelyn Bowling, Elaine Steinbeck, Trevor Eissler, Nancy Gribble-Tay, Kathy Anthony, Tonya Hiland and Karen Stapley.

Opening Thoughts
Kathy Anthony, in the wake of Maya Angelou’s recent death, shared some of her very inspirational thoughts.

Motion to approve May Minutes
Mary Evelyn Bowling asked a motion to approve the May minutes. Trevor Eissler moved and Elaine Steinbeck seconded. The minutes were approved. 

My Montessori Story
Trevor Eissler welcomed Nancy Gribble-Tay, Goodwater Montessori Head of School, and opened the floor to her. Nancy shared her excitement about her experience working on her elementary training and her master's degree in education. She shared that she is more “smitten” with the elementary curriculum than she anticipated she would be. Trevor began by remembering John Lyon’s (Associate Director of the Chasco YMCA) presentation about fundraising. He recalled that we did not share our story with John. Trevor mentioned how easy it is to NOT tell your story. Trevor recalled how John told us his story about volunteering on a YMCA camping trip. He was hooked on camping from that moment on. John noticed and loved how the children learned outside the classroom. Trevor mentioned that if we were telling our story, we should then talk to John about camping, because this is what he understands and loves. We need to use their story to connect with them about what our story. Trevor shared that we need to make our stories personal. We need to go beyond the Mission, Vision and Values. We should highlight aspects of our stories and we need to make the stories relevant to the listener. Trevor also mentioned that we should highlight a specific principle of what we are doing. Montessori classrooms are special. Relate a special incident, that reveals a principle, to the person you are talking to. Tonya Hiland mentioned that she has a friend who authored a book entitled Lead with the Story. There is something about stories that light us on fire. 

What is a "Founder?" Discussion
The group opened a discussion about founders of WilCo Montessori Partners. Some basic ideas were presented and discussed. What does being the founder get you? Does it get your child into the school? Does it get you a job? Do you get something for time? Do you get something for money? It might be incentive to get people to work. Trevor shared that Montessori for All in East Austin has no founders. A group member asked about the possibilities of us doing that. There was discussion about financial contribution and consensus that being a founder will not be tied to financial contribution. Nancy Gribble-Tay asked if this is something that other charter schools do. Kathy Anthony mentioned that, based on the Meridian School experience, maybe we as a group, cam come up with a list of tasks that need to be completed in the process. Elaine Steinbeck asked if the main task is the preparation of the charter application. Mary Evelyn Bowling mentioned that the writing is a significant portion of the work to be done, but there are many more tasks and much more work that needs to be completed in support of writing a viable application.

Wednesday, September 3, 2014

We've Named Our School!

WilCo Montessori Partners has some exciting news! Our board has officially approved the name of our Charter Montessori School. Wait for it. . . wait for it. . . GOODWATER MONTESSORI SCHOOL!

We're so thrilled to have chosen a name that draws upon the history of Native Americans' term for the land that will be our home, Williamson County. Water is life-giving and the flowing of refreshing water is like the flowing of a river of knowledge.

Join our celebration by telling all your friends that a tuition-free Montessori school is coming to Williamson County!