
Princeton Montessori School hosted the American Montessori Society’s Regional Symposium on Saturday, April 18th, bringing together the local Montessori community for a day of workshops, dialogue, and connection. Faculty members from Princeton Montessori presented throughout the event, sharing practical applications of Montessori philosophy.
It was a joyful day that left participants, including Princeton Montessori faculty, with new ideas and a renewed purpose to advance Montessori education. The symposium featured workshops on current trends and challenges in the field, offering attendees meaningful opportunities to deepen their understanding of Maria Montessori’s principles and build connections with other professionals in the community.

Kudos to the Princeton Montessori School faculty and staff for presenting the following workshops:
- A Child’s Call for Wonderment With Nature with Teresa Hartmann
- Art Responses to the Great Lesson with Lisa Stolzer
- Building Bridges: Empowering Teachers to Collaborate with
Parents for a Thriving Classroom with Huma Kazmi and Bridget Manley - The Progression of Movement: Key Milestones in the first 3 years
of Child Development with Shomaila Zafar and Sandhya Bemby



