by Abigail Miller | Nov 12, 2011 | Bloom Montessori School of Longmont, Cooking Projects, cuisine, Longmont Montessori, Longmont Preschool, practical life
Most days, children at Bloom! Montessori have the option of purchasing delicious, nutritious lunches from Revolution Foods, a great company started by two mothers and former school teachers who wanted to improve the nutritional standards of American school lunches....
by Abigail Miller | Aug 20, 2011 | Bloom Montessori School of Longmont, cuisine, Food Preparation, geography, Longmont Montessori, Longmont Preschool, practical life, Ramadan
The children have been learning about Ramadan, the ninth month of the Islamic calendar during which practicing Muslims engage in a time of introspection, self reflection, and worship. During the month of Ramadan, healthy adults fast from sun up to sundown. In the...
by Abigail Miller | Aug 9, 2011 | Bloom Montessori School of Longmont, Broomfield Montessori, cuisine, Erie Montessori, Food Preparation, Longmont Montessori, Longmont Preschool, nutrition
Are these pictures from an end of summer garden party? No. It’s a typical school lunch for preschoolers. Today marked the first day of the Bloom! Montessori School hot lunch program. For the 2011-2012 school year, we are fortunate to be partnering with...
by Abigail Miller | Jun 15, 2011 | Bloom Montessori School of Longmont, CSA, cuisine, Farm to School Program, Longmont Preschool, nutrition, Ollin Farms
Bloom! Montessori’s Farm to School Program and nutritional education was featured in last Sunday’s edition of the Longmont Times Call. To read the article, follow this link:...
by Abigail Miller | May 30, 2011 | Bloom Montessori School of Longmont, cuisine, Farm to School Program, Longmont Montessori, Longmont Preschool, Ollin Farms, practical life
Reminder to Families who Purchased a CSA Share: Your share will be available for pickup today, on the patio of the school after 3:30 pm. If you will not be able to collect your share in person, feel free to send a friend!The Summer Session is officially here! Summer...
by Abigail Miller | Sep 28, 2010 | apples, Bloom Montessori School of Longmont, cuisine, Farm to School Program, food cultivation, Longmont Preschool, Practical Life materials
“The greatest sign of success for a teacher is to be able to say, “The children are now working as if I did not exist.”-Dr. Maria Montessori It’s officially apple harvesting time! For weeks, the children have been munching on the crunchy bounty...