9/17/2012 Montessori School Lake Forest Opens New School in Grayslake
Adolescent Program Opens House this
Friday, September 21st at Prairie Crossing
Campus
Lake Forest, IL, September 17, 2012: Montessori School of Lake
Forest (MSLF) recently announced the opening of their renovated and
expanded Adolescent Program, located at Prairie Crossing in Grayslake,
Illinois. The developmentally-based Middle School serves 7th, 8th and
9th grade students, ranging in age from 12 to 15 years old. The
school, which opened its doors to students on August 27th, is hosting
an Open House on Friday, September 21st. “We are extremely
excited about the educational potential of our new Adolescent Program
building,” according to Ann Jordahl, Acting Executive Director for the
Montessori School of Lake Forest. “The Adolescent Program is
organized around Maria Montessori’s ‘Plan of Work and Study for
Adolescents.’ Lessons are designed to reveal the relationship between
knowledge and responsibility, with a special emphasis on human
invention and discovery. The public is invited to our Open House so
they can experience how the Prairie Crossing facility promotes an
atmosphere where students can thrive.” The MSLF Adolescent
Program is situated on farmland at Prairie Crossing in Grayslake, nine
miles west of the school’s main campus. The Program’s curricular
offerings include a full complement of challenging academics, along
with an introduction to human society, based on the economic
imperatives of farm work. The curriculum is supplemented with
educational field trips and research trips to libraries, laboratories,
museums, and theaters. “Adolescents need to construct
themselves as responsible individuals who participate as contributing
members of society,” said Jordahl. “At this age, many students ask
challenging questions, such as, ‘Who am I? Where do I fit in? What
contribution can I make? How can I participate?’ Our program helps
them find answers during that vital time when they’re defining their
sense of self by addressing these challenges as opportunities for
growth.” The Adolescent Program was first introduced by MSLF in
2002 at its main campus in Lake Forest. The program moved to the
Prairie Crossing campus in 2003, in the same facility that’s now being
renovated and expanded. As the program has grown in numbers, students
outgrew the facility. The expansion provided both improved facilities
and room for many new students. Funding for the Prairie Crossing
campus was provided by MSLF. The school also conducted a fundraising
drive, chaired by Tom Zengeler, a Board Member for the Lake Forest-
based school and President of Zengeler Cleaners. “Fundraising for the
Adolescent Program is an ongoing effort, with several opportunities
for both individuals and businesses to support this wonderful new
educational opportunity,” noted Zengeler. picture of the Prairie
Crossing facility is attached. For more information about the
Montessori School of Lake Forest’s Adolescent Program and the renewed
Prairie Crossing campus, please contact Ann Jordahl, Acting Executive
Director by phone (847.918.1000, x-304) or eMail (ann@mslf.org). For
information about supporting the Adolescent Program by donating time,
talent or funding, please contact Tom Zengeler by phone (847.
272.6550, x-14 or eMail (tjzengeler@zengelercleaners.com).
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