Greenspring Montessori School Strategic Direction
A Lens to Reflect
Greenspring Montessori School’s Strategic Direction provides a lens for everyone in the community to reflect and focus our efforts to better the school community, even during this challenging time in our lives and in the School’s history. In partnership with every member of our community, the School will increasingly become a better version of itself over the coming years.
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Mark Berman
Chair of the Greenspring Montessori School Board
Strategic Direction 1
Inspire an Allegiance to Nature
Cultivate an environment where children build an allegiance to natural spaces with an awareness of how their actions can impact climate change. Young people are nurtured to respect nature and value sustainability. Staff educate and serve as role models.
What does this look like at Greenspring?
- Develop Outdoor curriculum with our Naturalists (2023 – ongoing).
- Create a Green School Committee of faculty and staff (2022 – ongoing).
- Offer staff professional development from regional naturalists to understand the native plants and wildlife on our campus (2022 – ongoing).
- Facilitate annual outdoor overnight trips for Upper Elementary and Adolescents (ongoing).
- Began offering outdoor sit spots for our children to observe and regulate themselves daily (2023 – ongoing).
- Became a Certified Maryland Green School (Completed 2023).
- Partnered with a landscape architect to create a comprehensive outdoor plan for the community (2019 – 2023).
- Invested in Outdoor Environments with the construction of decks and purchase of weather-resistant materials (2020 – 2021).
Right image: Adolescents pick fruit directly from the natural landscape on their fall Odyssey (2021).
Recent Highlights
Children Raise and Observe Wood Frogs
Several of our classrooms have been raising wood frog eggs into tadpoles and frogs. In early March, Adolescent Guide and naturalist Sylvia Glassco generously brought in wood frog eggs from her property. The frogs were carefully cared for in tanks for the children to...
Earth Day Celebrations at Greenspring
As part of our Allegiance to Nature at Greenspring Montessori School, our faculty and staff organized a special Earth Day event for our children and families. Our Toddler, Children’s House, Elementary, and Adolescent classes took on various projects around our campus...
Winter Reading List: Service and Stewardship
We have pulled together a beautiful collection of books to talk about service and stewardship with children. Take a look at her recommendations below! You can find these books in our library if you would like to borrow them to read with your child.Books about Service...
Strategic Direction 2
Cultivate a community of ownership, empowerment, and human-centered values
Human-centered values empower community members to practice and embody ownership and trust so that each member – students, families, and staff members – live in a community built around and for its people.
What does this look like at Greenspring?
- Operationalize our staff values to create a structure within our community (ongoing).
- Build a peer coaching community among the staff (ongoing).
- Engage the Board of Trustees in meaningful ways on and off campus (ongoing).
- Offer complimentary wellness and community-building activities to staff including yoga, pickleball, book club, and social outings (ongoing).
- Foster engagement and belonging using Human-Centered Design (ongoing).
Left image: Staff create a space for ownership and empowerment during a faculty meeting (2019).
What is Human-Centered Design?
Human-centered design is an approach to problem-solving based on a philosophy that empowers an individual or team to design products, services, systems, and experiences that address the core needs of those it serves.
Human-centered design consists of three phases. In the Inspiration Phase you’ll learn directly from the people you’re designing for as you immerse yourself in their lives and come to deeply understand their needs. In the Ideation Phase you’ll make sense of what you learned, identify opportunities for design, and prototype possible solutions. And in the Implementation Phase you’ll bring your solution to life.
Strategic Direction 3
Elevate student self-construction through diversity, equity, inclusion, and belonging
Our students must self-construct into advocates and leaders that can stand for all of humanity. To that end, it is critical that we offer an environment that embraces the important work of DEIB.
What does this look like at Greenspring?
- Adhere to clear values as a school community (2022 – ongoing).
- Offer Professional Development for all staff in anti-bias education (ongoing).
- Invest in anti-bias resources for our classrooms and Library (ongoing).
- Create alignment between classrooms and levels with anti-bias curriculum with a meaningful representation of all identities and family structures through books and classroom resources (ongoing).
- Hired an Equity and Belonging Coordinator (2023).
Right image: Children’s House students parade the campus with handmade flags on International Flag Day (2021).
Recent Highlights
Kwanzaa Presentations in Children’s House and Elementary
We would like to thank Greenspring parent, Kisha Carrington, for coming in today and sharing her Kwanzaa traditions with our Children's House and Elementary classes. Kisha showed our students how to light the Kinara, described the seven principles of Kwanzaa, and...
Celebrating Diwali with our Children and Families
Thank you so much to Greenspring parents and grandparents who visited our classrooms today to speak about Diwali! Our Elementary and Children's House students were captivated by the rangoli and diya demonstrations. They asked many interesting questions about the...
International Day of Peace in our Dual Language Classrooms
September 21 is known as the International Day of Peace. Declared by the United Nations General Assembly, it is a day devoted to strengthening the ideals of peace around the world. At Greenspring Montessori School, students in our Dual Language classrooms joined...
Strategic Direction 4
Develop effective communicators for a new era.
We build actively engaged listeners and effective writers and speakers. Our students will express themselves in the language and embrace the means of a new era.
What does this look like at Greenspring?
- Document the Spanish and Dual Language curriculum in our Curriculum Guide (2024 – ongoing).
- Grow our Dual Language community with a commitment to supporting our Spanish-speaking staff (ongoing).
- Visited sister school Lancaster Montessori in Mérida, Mexico for our inaugural capstone Adolescent trip (2024).
- Implemented a new model for Dual Language Classrooms focusing on expressive Spanish language (ongoing).
- Launched a Sister School Committee to explore an international Montessori school partnership for the benefit of our students, families, and staff (2022 – 2024).
Left image: A Lower Elementary student works in the school Media Lab.
“Effective communication is as much about listening as it is about expression.”
– Greenspring Faculty Member
Strategic Direction 5
Enhance our campus to support continued growth.
Find opportunities to use and expand the campus to further realize our educational vision. Enrich our grounds and create venerated spaces to embody our Montessori principles of environmental respect and holistic education.
What does this look like at Greenspring?
- Launch the Capital Campaign for the Campus Outdoor Plan (2024-25).
- Completed the Campus Outdoor Plan and began to implement sections of the design (2022 – 2023).
- Completed the Elementary Village and moved into three new classrooms (2022 – 2023).
Right image: A Children’s House classroom during the morning work cycle (2020).
Recent Highlights
January and February 2022 Capital Project Update
Initial construction of the Elementary Village began in late January. The construction team has been hard at work on campus and our students are eagerly learning more about the building process. First, the perimeter was set up and the trees were cleared from the...
October 2021 Capital Project Update
As those who have been at Greenspring for the last several years know, our school is transforming. In 2017 we launched a Capital Project - Great Foundation, Great Future - to address the needs of our aging buildings and to provide our children with new, beautiful,...
Before and After Video of our Capital Project
The Capital Project for Greenspring Montessori School has been a campus-wide renovation, including the building of our Emerson Village in 2017 and the restoration of the Main Building, our 100 year old dairy barn, in 2018. As we look toward future improvements, we...
Strategic Direction 6
Infuse authentic Montessori values in our community, the region, nation, and the world.
The world is our community. Greenspring accepts responsibility to grow into a national and global educational leader.
What does this look like at Greenspring?
- Produce the Voices in Montessori Podcast to share with Montessorians internationally (2022 – ongoing)
- Offer high-caliber professional development to schools through the Greenspring Center for Lifelong Learning (ongoing).
- Created a weekly mentoring series for new Guides and new Heads of Schools (2022 – 2024).
- Developed and built the Greenspring Center for Lifelong Learning (2022).
- Continue parenting workshops throughout the year for enrolled families and the greater community (2019 – ongoing).
Left image: Head of School, Tamara Sheesley Balis presents to Johns Hopkins School of Education graduate students as part of our outreach efforts (2019).
2023-24 Year in Review
Greenspring Center for Lifelong Learning
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