reggio inspired OPEN MIND Elementary program — Apply now
Grades 1-5
KMS is taking the lead in developing a progressive curriculum where art, music, dance, Spanish, language, outdoor education, and creative writing are core to an academic program that is project-based and specific to each of our learners taking inspiration from Reggio Emilia Project Based Learning, and similar techniques. Our scientifically-based literacy instruction is systematic, direct, explicit, and multi-sensory, while attending to individual interests and needs.
Our program places a strong emphasis on social, academic, and emotional development. We encourage children to take responsibility for themselves and others; and allow them freedom to develop a strong sense of self. In addition, we find that when kids are engaged and involved in the learning process as they are at KMS, learning becomes fun for them.
KMS has always attracted families who are interested and invested in having their children immersed in a unique learning environment. Our child-centered and child-directed philosophy serves as a foundation for the innovative programs in our elementary curriculum. Students cycle through stations daily consisting of Math, Literacy, Art, Science, and Spanish Language and Culture in addition to outdoor learning activities and free time to explore on their own. This approach is effective for all grade levels; as well as students with dyslexia or leaning style differences.
Kindergarten
Age 5 by September 1
This program is designed for children who are ready to transition to the more structured academic and social challenges of Kindergarten. Students who show Kindergarten readiness in the areas of academic development and social maturity are eligible to apply to this program. Kindergartners are the bridge between the Pre-K and Upper Elementary Program, learning through exploration as they utilize the learning environment. Children in the program will:
Practice self-discipline
Increasingly learn to trust themselves and others
Enhance their communication skills
Improve their ability to listen with prolonged attentiveness
Gain the ability to follow through on assigned tasks
Become increasingly more independent
Develop Literacy and Mathematical thinking skills
Be prepared academically to enter the 1st grade
Pre-Kindergarten
Age 4 by September 1
The curriculum emphasizes personal and social development, language and literacy, mathematical thinking, social studies and the arts. Children in the program will:
Learn self-discipline
Learn to trust themselves and others
Develop communication skills
Learn to listen with prolonged attentiveness
Gain the ability to follow through on assigned tasks
Learn to be independent
Develop fine and gross motor skills