Author Archives for gm_huntsville

Elementary II May Blog

It’s hard to believe that we’re already wrapping up another school year!  I’ve enjoyed working with and getting to know all of the children, and I look forward to seeing many of them again next year.  In math, we are busy tying up our study of fractions (and some geometry).  The children have enjoyed using… Continue Reading »

Toddler II May Blog

Greetings! I can’t believe this is the last blog from the Toddler II classroom for this school year. I need to express my gratitude to my kids, my assistant teacher, the extended care teacher, administrative staff, and the board members for all that they have done. I would also like to thank Steve Stripling who… Continue Reading »

MSH Financial Assistance

We are pleased to announce that we are going live with the Financial Aid for School Tuition (FAST) application process for the 2014-2015 school year! MSH has recently become a Scholarship Granting Organization (SGO) and has set an annual budget so that we may diversify our school’s demographics by allowing families who otherwise could not… Continue Reading »

Primary III April Blogpost

We have been so busy this semester that it has literally flown by. The Multi-Cultural Festival was a lot fun, and the children worked very hard creating a beautiful classroom. If you are interested in owning a copy of our class video, there is a sign up sheet outside the classroom. We received our butterfly life cycle kit, and the… Continue Reading »

I Will See Beads Once More by Jacob Mynatt, MSH alumni

I have noticed that creativity has found little room in the classroom today, and this makes me wonder about the ill-fated effects of removing such an essential skill from center stage.  Creativity is pivotal in the development of one’s mind, for without it, the world would simply be lifeless. Inadequate creativity makes one weak, intellectually… Continue Reading »