Category Archives: Promise Fund

The Promise Fund Goal Reached, Pajama Day for Our Students!

Our students had a blast celebrating the success of our Promise Fund campaign with Pajama Day today! And we truly have so much to celebrate! Together, the friends and families of St. Paul’s contributed more than $41,000 this past month, with our classrooms averaging an impressive 80% participation (special congratulations to the Cypress Tree Community […]

The Promise Fund Celebration!

St. Paul’s Episcopal Montessori School, we did it TOGETHER! All classrooms reached the 75% goal! This Friday, September 26th, students will receive a school-wide pajama day! Look forward to seeing everyone enjoy this celebration! Thank you to everyone for your continued support and dedication! The Promise Fund is open all school year and you can […]

The Promise Fund Classroom Community Commitment

St. Paul’s Episcopal Montessori School would like to extend a huge thank you to everyone that supported and contributed to The Promise Fund! We could not do this without each one of you, no matter the amount! It is our St. Paul’s Community that makes us unique! The special connections among all of us are […]

The Promise Fund- 2 Days Left, Still Time To Give!

We have two days left! There’s still time to give to The Promise Fund! Help us and our commitment to our core values: wholeness, connection, discovery, belonging, and grace. St. Paul’s Episcopal Montessori School is rooted in Montessori, growing in grace. Click here to give today: stpaulsmontessori.org/promisefund ! #montessori #promisefund #rootedinMontessori #Growingingrace #giving #stpaulsepiscopalmontessorischool

The Promise Fund Update

The Promise Fund, there is still time to give! Help us continue to grow in grace for years to come! Give today: stpaulsmontessori.org/promisefund#montessori #thepromisefund #stpaulsepiscopalmontessorischool#growingingrace

Why I give to The Promise Fund

Promise in Action When our longtime toddler teacher first joined St. Paul’s, she was a parent who loved seeing her children flourish in the Montessori environment. Later, as a teacher, she fell in love with guiding toddlers through their first steps toward independence — watching them move through the classroom without help from the teacher. […]