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Montessori Visions Academy
Basic Information
Address: 3551 E. Sunset Rd. Las Vegas, NV 89120 & 1905 E. Warm Springs Rd. Las Vegas, NV 89119
County: Clark
Phone Number: 702-451-9801
Fax Number: 702-451-0049
Email: info@montessorivisions.com
Additional Information
President: Lori Jo Bossy
School Type: Private Montessori preschool, elementary school, middle school, high school
Founded: 1999
Ages/Grades: 6 weeks old – 18 years old
School Setting:
Family community in the Southeast area of Las Vegas offering accredited, college preparatory Montessori education
School Size: 250 students
Classroom Size: 18-25 students per class, 2 teachers in each classroom
Student/Teacher Ratio: Student/Teacher ratio depends on the age level
Tuition:
Tuition for the 9-month school year, 2020-2021, are as follows: Infant/Toddler: $885 (per month); Primary education: $5,500 (1/2 day), $7,850 (full day); Kindergarten: $8,400; Elementary: $9,100; Middle School: $9,950; High School: $11,250. Extended care and summer camp are additional fees
Financial Aid:
Scholarships are available through grant organizations: Dinosaurs & Roses, AAA Scholarship Foundation, America’s Scholarship Konnection, Education Fund of Northern Nevada, Las Vegas Urban League, CARES Act.
Curriculum:
Multi-age classrooms with hands-on materials allowing each student to learn at their own pace.
Camp Programs: Yes
School Clubs:
Montessori Visions Academy offers after-school, extracurricular courses such as Theater, Art, Choir, Gymnastics, Spanish and French Club, Science Club, Student Government, Chess Club, Karate, Sports and Cheerleading Teams. A strong community atmosphere thrives through Parent Education Nights, a Parent Teacher Organization, family events, and special student programs
Uniform Guidelines:
Please support us in our standard school attire policy, ensuring that socks and shoes are solid-colored, neutral-toned, and no shirts are visible under polo shirts. Place polo, spirit shirt, and PE uniform orders at https://mustbemontessori.com/collections/montessori-visions-academy
Mission Statement:
Montessori Visions Academy fosters a peaceful community of respectful, responsible, self-motivated, and independent learners who embrace academic challenges creating a lifelong love of learning
Philosophy/Belief Statement:
Montessori Visions Academy guides students to Academic Excellence through:
• Montessori Curriculum designed to support in the development of the whole person, build a sense of community, and ignite a lifelong love of learning.
• Hands-on learning using multi-sensory, sequential, and self-correcting materials which provide a concrete learning experience, then moving to abstract memorization.
• Individual instruction by caring and devoted educators trained to develop instruction specifically suited to each student’s needs and learning pace.
• Self-confidence and Self-Motivation through a personal-best approach in a non-competitive atmosphere and by providing uninterrupted time to complete an activity successfully.
• Responsibility and Respect through the pursuit of self-direction, self-discipline, individual mastery, consistent work habits, and respectful behavior.
• Independence by developing academic, social, and practical skills to last a lifetime.
School History:
In 1999, Montessori Visions Academy began, with a foundation set in Primary Education. However, since its origins, the school has changed with the community needs and flourished into an Infant/Toddler, Elementary, Middle School and High School, providing devoted, Montessori-trained educators to support this growth.
Notes/School Information:
Montessori Visions Academy has memberships, affiliations, and/or licenses with the following: America Montessori Society, Cognia (formerly AdvancEd), Nevada Department of Education, Nevada Bureau of Services for Child Care, and the Better Business Bureau