NW Kids Magazine January 2018

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2018 Schools & Open House Guide Keeping Teens Active

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Editor’s Note My baby is gone. My chubby-cheeked baby who refused to wear anything but dresses from age 2 until 7 is growing up. This month, she becomes a teenager, and I am... overwhelmed. I can no longer carry her up the stairs to bed, and I’m no longer allowed to use pet names. Our dynamic is changing, and in many ways things are harder. Gifts are problematic. When she was five, she loved anything frilly, pink, and princess-y. Now, though, her interests are varied and harder to pin down. A telescope and Lego’s Women of Nasa set are as welcome as embroidered jeans and lip gloss. The one thing that hasn’t changed, though, is her need for activity. When my kids were little, I began to enforce a simple rule: they must study one musical instrument and be involved in one sport. What instrument and what sport is their choice. This, too, has become more complex as they get older. They are more inclined to spend time watching YouTube and messaging friends. It becomes more and more important to find physical activities they can feel invested in. This issue, we wanted to help parents who are also searching for ways to keep teens moving, enthusiastic, and healthy. Check out our winter teen activity guide, and find something that speaks to them.

Melissa

Cover photography by DEBBIE BAXTER for CHILDROOTS debbiebaxter.com

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Contents JANUARY 2018 7 Keeping Teens Active 16 School Open House Guide 36 Events to Bring in the New Year

Contents photography by JOE ENGLISH STUDIO 779 PHOTOGRAPHY for SWALLOWTAIL SCHOOL

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magazine Publisher Michelle Snell michelle@nwkidsmagazine.com Editor Melissa Kniazeva melissa@nwkidsmagazine.com Photograph by OWEN CAREY for OCT

Connect With Us: • Phone: 503.282.2711 • email: contact@nwkidsmagazine.com • Facebook: facebook.com/nwkids • Instagram: @nwkidsmagazine • Twitter: @nwkids • Pinterest: pinterest.com/nwkids CORRECTION: In our December issue, we incorrectly listed the entrance fees to ZooLights at the Oregon Zoo. The fee list should have read: Adult ZooLight Admission (Ages 12-64) $14.95 Youth ZooLights Admission (Ages 3-11) $9.95 Senior ZooLights Admission (ages 65+) $12.95 Infant ZooLights Admission (ages 2 and younger) $0.00

Listings Aim High Martial Arts...................................13 All Families Surrogacy...................................37 Aprende con Amigos.....................................32 Atlas Immersion Academy............................27 A Renaissance School of Arts and Sciences..20 Bamboo International School........................20 Barre3.............................................................15 Bennett Suzuki...............................................26 Blue Frogs Jump............................................15 Brain Balance.................................................37 Bridges Middle School...................................20 Cathedral School............................................28 Cedarwood School.........................................25 Childpeace Montessori School......................32 Childroots......................................................... 3 Childswork Learning Center...........................24 Christ the King School...................................29 Christian Youth Theater..................................11 Club Pilates.....................................................37 Cornerstone Montessori.................................24 Engineering For Kids......................................11 G6 Airpark......................................................13 6 | NW Kids Magazine

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German International School........................25 Hearing Resources Audiology Center............37 Holy Trinity Catholic School...........................32 Japanese Abacus School................................15 Lice Clinics of America...................................37 Little Fruit Farm..............................................32 Marylhurst.....................................................28 Montessori School of Beaverton...................28 North Clackamas Parks and Rec....................11 NW Chinese Academy...................................28 Oregon Children’s Theatre..............................14 Oregon Episcopal School................................. 2 Oregon Hope Chinese School........................24 Owl and the Dove..........................................39 Play Fit Fun.....................................................14 Portland Jewish Academy.............................34 Portland Trampoline......................................35 Pottery Fun....................................................... 8 Saturday Academy.........................................15 Sit Still.............................................................. 8 Small Friends.................................................29 Soccer Shots...................................................39

Spielwerk Toys................................................13 Springwater School.......................................24 St Cecilia School.............................................21 St Gabriel Episcopal School...........................27 St Matthew School .......................................33 St Rose Catholic School..................................24 St Thomas More School.................................33 Sunshine Montessori.....................................29 Sunstone Montessori.....................................29 Swallowtail Waldorf School and Farm..........21 The International School................................33 The Kids’ Backyard Store................................35 The Lumberyard............................................... 8 Tucker Maxon.................................................33 Uniquely Wise................................................13 Valley Christian Preschool..............................24 Village Free School.........................................26 West Hills Montessori....................................24 Westside Montessori.....................................33 Yoga Playgrounds..........................................13 Youngset Preschool........................................33 Zumbini............................................................ 8


How to put the ‘Fun’ Back in Your Teen’s Fitness Routine by LISA WERKMEISTER

Fitness isn’t a high priority for many teens who prefer TV and video games over a jog around the neighborhood. If we want our teens to be healthy and develop good habits that will keep them healthy throughout life, we need to make fitness fun! Below are three simple methods for helping your teen get off the couch, get moving, and stay fit.

FOLLOW THEIR INTERESTS

UNCONVENTIONAL FITNESS FUN

What does your teen like to do? Does she like animals? Have her volunteer at the local animal shelter to walk or play with the dogs in residence. Does your son enjoy drawing? Take him hiking and make sure he brings along his sketch pad. Maybe your teens would rather spend time with a good book. No problem – take a walk through the park and find a comfortable spot to relax and read for an hour. The trick is to find something that doesn’t feel like a workout while still providing the benefits of healthy movement.

Boredom is a constant complaint for teens trying to get fit. Fitness is about being consistently active, but doing the same thing over and over is a surefire way to lose a teen’s interest. Luckily there’s no shortage of new things your teen can try. Visit an indoor rock climbing gym for a free trial lesson, take a leap at a trampoline park, test your aim at laser tag, or sign up for a local 5k race. Portland hosts many specialty races including color runs, zombie runs, costumed runs, and even obstacle courses that send competitors low crawling through mud.

ORGANIZED SPORTS This is an easy one for most teens. Even small schools have a variety of sports from which to choose. If your school doesn’t offer the sport your teen likes, check out the local YMCA or community center to see what activities they have available. Many offer discounts for teens checking out a new sport or class for the first time. Studies have shown that teens involved in sports not only tend to stay healthier while in school, they are more likely to develop lifelong fitness habits.

Too often, fitness is looked at as something we have to do, not something we want to do. It doesn’t need to be that way. Whether it’s dance, football, martial arts, or cosplay marathons, encourage your teen to get away from the screen and find something that makes them happy to keep moving! Lisa Werkmeister is a freelance writer and editor. She lives on a small farm with her husband and two children. NW Kids Magazine | 7


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Aim High Academy of Martial Arts

Winter Activities Soar

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Forge Parkour Forge Parkour offers classes from beginner to advanced as well as open gym sessions. 311 SE 97th Ave. forgeparkour.com

G6 Airpark G6 is an exciting activity for all ages and is perfect for your next special event requiring gravity-defying fun. 2200 NE Andresen Rd. Ste. J, Vancouver 10414 SE Washington St., PDX g6airpark.com

iFly

Revolution Parkour Beaverton, Gresham, Tualatin rvpkbeaverton.com rvpkgresham.com rvpktualatin.com

Sky High Sports 11131 SW Greenburg Rd, Tigard por.skyhighsports.com

Sky Zone Trampoline Park 5000 E. Fourth Plain Blvd., Vancouver skyzone.com/vancouver

Skyhook Ninja Fitness 12008 SW Garden Pl, Tigard skyhookfitness.com

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Trackers Earth Trackers Earth offers epic outdoor adventure for teens and tweens. Themes include: Archery, Wilderness Survival, Blacksmithing, Fishing, and more! 4617 SE Milwaukie Ave trackerspdx.com/youth/teen-camps.php

Lumberyard MTB

Ride Lumberyard MTB Our 10-week After School Shred Academy is a great way to hone your bike riding skills. Our program builds on 6 core skills of riding with limitless progression. 2700 NE 82nd Ave. lumberyardmtb.com/after-schoolprogram/

Aim Archers Afield 11945 SW Pacific Hwy Ste 121 Tigard archersafield.com

Laserport 6540 SW Fallbrook Pl, Beaverton laserport.business.site

Lazer Warz 1417 NE 76th St #2c, Vancouver lazerwarzpdx.com

Oregon Airsoft Arena 1600 NE 25th Ave. Ste A, Hillsboro oregon-airsoft.com

SuperPlay 9300 SW Beaverton Hillsdale Hwy, Beaverton superplayor.com 10 | NW Kids Magazine

Ultrazone 16074 S.E McLoughlin Boulevard, Milwaukie ultrazoneportland.com

Wilsonville Family Fun Center & Bullwinkle’s Restaurant 29111 Town Center Loop W, Wilsonville fun-center.com

Wunderland Games Beaverton and Gresham wunderlandgames.com

YNOT Have Fun 6540 SW Fallbrook Pl, Beaverton ynothavefun.com

Climb The Circuit Bouldering Gym SW SW, NE, and Tigard locations thecircuitgym.com

Planet Granite Portland 1405 NW 14th Ave planetgranite.com

Portland Rock Gym 21 NE 12th Ave portlandrockgym.com

Source Climbing Center 1118 Main St, Vancouver sourceclimbing.com

Stoneworks Climbing Gym 6775 SW 111th Ave, Beaverton belay.com


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Skate Commonwealth Skateboarding 1425 SE 20th cwskate.com

D-Block Indoor Skate Park 8921 SE Jannsen Rd., Clackamas kevaland.com

Gresham Skate World 1220 NE Kelly Ave, Gresham greshamskateworld.com

Lloyd Center Ice Rink 953 Lloyd Center lloydice.com

Mountain View Ice Arena 14313 SE Mill Plain Blvd, Vancouver mtviewice.com

Trackers Earth

Northwest Fencing Center 4950 SW Western Ave, Beaverton nwfencing.org

Indoor Goals 16340 NW Bethany Court, Beaverton indoorgoals.com

North Clackamas Parks and Recreation

Sherwood Ice Arena

NCPRD offers recreational sports programs including basketball, cheerleading, and more. There’s something for every teen! Various locations in Clackamas County ncprd.com

20407 SW Borchers Dr, Sherwood sherwoodicearena.com

Oregon Premier Futsal

Winterhawks Skating Center

12402 SE Jennifer St. #190 Clackamas opfutsal.com

9250 SW Beaverton Hillsdale Hwy, Beaverton winterhawksskatingcenter.com

PDX SportsCenter

Oaks Park Roller Skating Rink 7805 SE Oaks Park Way oakspark.com

Compete Aim High Academy of Martial Arts Whether you want to learn how to flip or become an elite kickboxer, Aim High Martial Arts offers programs for teens that enhance physical fitness. 16205 NW Bethany Ct #100 aimhighma.org

Beaverton Indoor Soccer 11035 SW 11th St., Beaverton beavertonsoccer.com 12 | NW Kids Magazine

8785 SW Beaverton Hillsdale Hwy pdxsportscenter.com

Portland Futsal 3015 SE Berkeley Pl. portlandfutsal.com

Portland Indoor Soccer 418 SE Main Street pdxindoorsoccer.com

Rose City Futsal NE Portland, Tigard rosecityfutsal.com

Tualatin Indoor Soccer 11883 SW Itel Rd, Tualatin tualatinindoor.com


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SCHOOLS SCHOOLS

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MULTIPLE LOCATIONS Aprende con Amigos Multiple locations send email to info@aprendeconamigos.com

Atlas Immersion Academy Multiple locations 503-238-9838

Childpeace Montessori School Multiple locations 503-222-1197

ChildRoots Multiple locations 503-235-1151

West Hills Montessori Multiple locations 503-246-5495

Children “learn with friends” through an innovative and research-based Spanish immersion program for potty-trained children three to six years of age.

3-6 years old

Foreign language immersion- French & Spanish

Infants-school age

To guide the development of the whole child, socially and academically, through the principles of AMI Montessori education in an urban setting.

15 months 8th grade

We see all children as authentic, powerful individuals.

6 weeks6 years old

Meeting the social, emotional and intellectual needs of children through joyful exploration and hands-on learning

15 months12 years old

SOUTHWEST PORTLAND A Renaissance School of Arts and Sciences 0234 SW Bancroft St 971-221-2311

Bridges Middle School 2510 SW 1st Avenue 503-688-2922

Cedarwood Waldorf School 3030 SW 2nd Avenue 503-245-1477

Holy Trinity Catholic School 13755 SW Walker Road 503-644-5748

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Re-imagine your child’s education in an environment that inspires curiosity, critical thinking, collaboration, innovation, contribution, and leadership... where learners aspire and thrive

K-8th grade 4-14 years old

The only middle school in Oregon devoted to students with learning differences, Bridges offers its students small classes, individualized academics, and a safe place to learn.

5th-8th grade

Cedarwood brings Waldorf education to life, instilling a love for learning while weaving together arts, academics and movement with a reverence for the developing child.

PreK-8th grade

Holy Trinity Catholic School provides a compassionate, faith filled environment inspiring students to academic excellence.

PreK-8th grade


OPEN HOUSE GUIDE TUITION

SPECIALIZATION

OPEN HOUSE INFO

WEBSITE

$425-1,080 monthly

Language immersion, Montessori, Play-based, Reggio Emilia

January 18, Overlook 6-7pm; January 20, Irvington 3-4pm; February 19, Overlook 6-7 pm; March 15, Irvington 6-7pm

$750-$1,500 monthly

Language immersion

SPA immersion (West Linn): atlasimmersionacademy.com January 13, 10am-12pm; FR& SPA immersion (SW PDX) monthly tours; FR immersion (SE PDX) monthly tours

$10,00018,000 annually

Experiential, Montessori, Whole child

Check our web site

$790-1,670 monthly

Play-based, Reggio Tours are offered at Emilia, Whole rotating locations on the child, RIE first Monday of every month from 6:30-8pm

childroots.com

$820-1,110 monthly

Montessori

January 21, 11am-1pm

westhills-montessori.com

$13,125-14,900 annually

Whole Child, Special Education

K/Lower School: January 18 or February 15, 7-8:30pm. Upper School: January 25 or February 22, 7-8:30pm

renaissanceschoolportland.org

$23,000 annually

Learning Differences

February 17 - or schedule a private tour and admissions meeting.

bridgesms.org

$13,030 annually

Waldorf

January 13, 10am-1pm

cedarwoodschool.org

$6,250-8,700 annually

Whole Child

January 28, 12-2pm

htsch.org

aprendeconamigos.com

childpeace.org

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SCHOOLS SCHOOLS

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AGES/GRADES

SOUTHWEST PORTLAND (continued) Northwest Chinese Academy Think Critically. Think Creatively. East meets

Preschool5th grade

8565 SW Beaverton Hillsdale Highway 503-546-3455

West.

Oregon Episcopal School

OES offers an inquiry-based education, where open minds may inquire, explore, and grow.

PreK -12th grade

An academically rich environment which honors the whole child. PJA nurtures & inspires Jewish engagement, respect, & responsibility for the world.

Infant-8th grade

At Small Friends children explore, create and collaborate to deepen their understanding of their world.

3-5 years old

St. Thomas More Catholic School is a community of faith dedicated to fostering integrity, serving others, and promoting lifelong learning.

K-8th grade

Sunstone empowers children to fulfill their highest potential, socially, academically, and emotionally.

16 months6th grade

Picture your child: fluent in another language, at home in other cultures, engaged in academics and the arts! Spanish, Chinese, or Japanese immersion. International Baccalaureate World School. Founded 1990.

PreK-5th grade

Valley Christian Preschool embraces childhood in partnership with families and God.

2-5 years old

A cooperative preschool offering a two-year, play-based program for children ages 3 to 5.

3-5 years old

6300 SW Nicol Road 503-768-3115

Portland Jewish Academy 6651 SW Capitol Highway 503-244-0126

Small Friends Preschool 7475 SW Oleson Road 503-388-2266

St. Thomas More Catholic School 3521 SW Patton Road 503-222-6105

Sunstone Montessori School 6318 SW Corbett Avenue 503-768-3847

The International School 025 SW Sherman Street 503-226-2496

Valley Christian Preschool 8060 SW Brentwood Avenue 503-292-3537 x146

Youngset Preschool 1838 SW Jefferson Street 503-221-0224

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OPEN HOUSE GUIDE TUITION

SPECIALIZATION

OPEN HOUSE INFO

WEBSITE

$750-14,933 annually

Language immersion

3rd Tuesday of every month 9-11am January 20, 10am-12pm March 10, 10am-12pm

nwchineseacademy.org

$18,000-32,200 annually

Experiential, Reggio Emilia, Whole child

January 4, 7–8:30pm

oes.edu

$5,100-18,450 annually

Experiential, Whole child, Project-based Learning

January 18, 10am

pjaproud.org

$175-224 monthly

Experiential, Play-based, Whole child

February 1, 7pm

smallfriendsschool.com

$6,500-7,520 annually

Whole child

January 25, January 28

stmpdxschool.org

$990-1,850 monthly

Montessori

January 11, 5-6:30pm

sunstonemontessori.org

$10,460-17,800 annually

Language immersion, International Baccalaureate

January 30, 6-8pm

intlschool.org

$125-225 monthly

Reggio Emilia

Call for open house times.

valleychristianpreschool.com

$176-414 monthly

Play-based, Parent Cooperative, Whole Child

January 24, 6:30-8pm - Prospective Parents, January 27, 10:30am12pm - Prospective Parents & Students

youngsetpreschool.com

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SCHOOLS SCHOOLS

DESCRIPTION

AGES/GRADES

SOUTHEAST PORTLAND Childswork Learning Center 4235 SE Salmon Street 503-234-3611

Christ the King Catholic School 7414 SE Michael Drive 503-785-2411

Trackers Forest School 4617 SE Milwaukie Avenue 503-345-3312

Tucker Maxon School 2860 SE Holgate Boulevard 503-235-6551

We are a nonprofit preschool and kindergarten with a constructivist, playbased philosophy.

Parent/Child Twos, Preschool 3-5 years old and Kindergarten

Christ the King strengthens the Godgiven capabilities of each child in a loving Catholic community. Students experience an environment that is gospel-centered and service-oriented.

K-8th grade

Trackers’ interdisciplinary curriculum blends academics with hands-on learning, centered around observation in and participation with nature.

K-2nd grade and 6th-9th grade

Our goal is to help every child reach their full potential in school and life.

Preschool5th grade

NORTHWEST PORTLAND Bamboo International School English and Chinese dual-language preschool. 2-5 years old 14695 NW West Union Road 503-531-4094

Blue Frogs Jump LLC Preschool

We strive to provide a high-quality program which positively impacts our children’s futures.

2-5 years old

A school where well-rounded academic excellence meets Catholic traditions and values. Also an Apple Distinguished School and 1 to 1 with iPads.

PreK-8th grade

Confidence and discipline are the main pillars of Japanese Abacus (mental mathematics). Schedule a free assessment for your child 5 years and over.

5+ years old

10207 NW Alpenglow Way 503-925-3919

Cathedral School 110 NW 17th Avenue 503-275-9370

Japanese Abacus Math School - JAMS 15160 NW Laidlaw Road, 215 (2nd floor), 503-386-1407

Oregon Hope Chinese School 4010 NW Kaiser Road 971-226-7240

St. Gabriel Episcopal School 17435 NW West Union Road 503-928-1359

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OHCS is specialized in Chinese language 2.5 years oldeducation offering preschool, Saturday middle school classes, after-school class, and summer camps. Children as young as 2.5 can enroll and learn. Our mission is to provide a nurturing community dedicated to teaching children to thrive in the world through learning experiences based on imagination, creativity & curiosity.

3-5 years old


OPEN HOUSE GUIDE TUITION

SPECIALIZATION

OPEN HOUSE INFO

WEBSITE

Depends on class

Play-based, Reggio Emilia, Whole child, Constructivist

Tours twice a month. Call to schedule.

childswork.org

$5,600 annually

Whole child

January 28, 9:30am-12pm, February 1, 5pm- 7pm

ctkweb.org

$13,550 annually

Experiential, Montessori, Whole child, Forest School

January 10 or February 7, 6-7pm

TrackersPDX.com

$7,450-17,000 annually

Social and Emotional Intelligence

January 24, 4-5:30pm February 28, 9-11am March 10, 12:30-3pm April 25, Time TBD

tuckermaxon.org

Call for information

Language immersion

Call for information.

bamboointlschool.com

$645-1,495 monthly

Experiential, Please call to schedule Play-based, a tour Whole Child, Eclectic

bluefrogsjump.com

$6,300-8,300 annually

Catholic Pre-K - 8, 1:1 with iPads, Apple Distinguished School

January 28, 10am-12:30pm

cathedral-or.org

$958 per term

Abacus Mental Math

January 2

jamsportland.com

$135-899 monthly

Language immersion, Montessori, Whole child

Please call for tours.

oregon-hope.org

Call for information

Play-based, Reggio Emilia

January 20, 10am-12:30pm

stgabrielschoolpdx.com

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SCHOOLS SCHOOLS

DESCRIPTION

AGES/GRADES

NORTHEAST PORTLAND Owl and the Dove NE Portland, Woodlawn Neighborhood Teri@owlandthedove.com

St. Rose School 5309 NE Alameda Street 503-281-1912

The Village Free School 1785 NE Sandy Boulevard 503-788-3935

We connect children with the natural world; teaching music, mindfulness, art, kindergarten readiness, life skills, and a love for learning!

18 months5 years old

Our PK-8th grade education includes art, music, PE, foreign language & more. We help form lifelong learners who respect others and serve their community.

PK-8th grade

Our mission is to empower tomorrow’s leaders to become independent, creative, and conscientious citizens capable of thinking for themselves and collaborating with others to create a better world.

5-18 years old

BEAVERTON/HILLSBORO German International School 3900 SW Murray Boulevard, Beaverton 503-626-9089

Little Fruit Farm Montessori 16445 SW Melinda Street, Beaverton 503-521-8603

MSB 11065 NW Crystal Creek Lane, Beaverton 503-439-1597

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We are global citizens focused on developing students’ social, academic, and emotional wellbeing. Teachers inspire children to learn and strive for openness, compassion, and tolerance.

3-11 years old or Preschool5th grade

Supporting children’s natural development, curiosity and exploration. Low student teacher ratios, beautiful home and garden environments.

Toddler-PreK

Students integrate Montessori academics with explorations in nature throughout their day on a 6-acre campus.

3-12 years old


OPEN HOUSE GUIDE TUITION

SPECIALIZATION

OPEN HOUSE INFO

WEBSITE

Email for information

Montessori, Play-based, Reggio Emilia, Whole child

Email for information

owlandthedove.com

$5,581-7,324 annually

Whole child

PK-8th Grade: February strosepdx.org 1, 6pm. Middle School: February 6pm. RSVP to info@strosepdx.org or 503.281.1912.

$5,000-8,000 annually

Self-Directed Democratic

April 14

villagefreeschool.org

$11,600-14,900 annually

Language immersion, International Baccalaureate

January 21

gspdx.org

Please call

Montessori

Please call

littlefruitfarmmontessori.com

$8,510-10,880 annually

Montessori

Parent Info Event January 20, 2pm; April 19, 6pm; Montessori Explorations - first Friday of the month, 8:30am

msb.org

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SCHOOLS SCHOOLS

DESCRIPTION

AGES/GRADES

BEAVERTON/HILLSBORO (continued) St. Cecilia School 12250 SW 5th Street, Beaverton 503-644-2619

St. Matthew Catholic School 221 SE Walnut Street, Hillsboro 503-648-2512

Sunshine Montessori School 4845 SW Murray Road 503-644-1466

Westside Montessori International 1870 NW 188th Avenue, Beaverton 971-727-8496

The mission of St. Cecilia School is to partner with parents to prepare students to be responsible citizens and life-long learners with strong Catholic values.

PreK-8th grade

United as a community of faith, St. Matthew Catholic School nurtures the heart and mind of every student to live, learn, and serve with the compassion of Christ.

PreK-8th grade

Providing Montessori method of education with before and after school care.

2 yrs old- K

“Equipping the Next Generation” through training in the formative years to allow children to reach full potential in adulthood.

Infant, Toddler, Primary: 6 weeks6 years old

Multi-sensory activities nurture intellectual, social, creative and moral growth while developing independence, self-esteem, and a love for learning.

2.5 years old-K

Place-based outdoor science education in a small community focusing on students where learning comes naturally.

K-8th grade

A Waldorf school offering Pre-K through 8th Grade. Through an experiential approach to education our children grow into socially and environmentally responsible citizens.

PreK-8th grade, 3-14 years old

Founded in 1972, The Marylhurst School is an independent, progressive education community serving 200 students in preschool through eighth grade.

PreK-8th grade

OUTER METRO AREA Cornerstone Montessori Children’s House 31700 NW Commercial St. #580, North Plains 503-647-7402

Springwater Environmental Sciences School 16491 S Springwater Road Oregon City 503-631-7700

Swallowtail Waldorf School and Farm 460 S. Heather Street, Cornelius 503-846-0336

The Marylhurst School 1232 Linn Avenue, Oregon City 503-650-0978

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OPEN HOUSE GUIDE TUITION

SPECIALIZATION

OPEN HOUSE INFO

WEBSITE

$2,270-7,670 annually

Whole Child

January 21, 10am-12:30pm

stceciliaschool.us

$5,275-7,800 annually

Whole child

February 1, 4-7:30pm

stmatthewschoolhillsboro.org

$875-1,100 monthly

Montessori

Please call

sunshine-montessori.com

$1,000-1,500 monthly

Montessori

Fridays 10am-12pm

wmioregon.com

$300-340 monthly

Montessori

Call for an appointment

montessoricornerstone.com

None

Experiential, Place-Based Environmental Sciences

February 24, 9am February 27, 6pm

springwaterschool.com

$7,300-10,800 annually

Experiential, Whole child, Waldorf

January 27, 11am-2pm

swallowtailschool.org

$1,430-9,000 annually

Experiential, PlayJanuary 27, 10am-1pm based, Whole child, Progressive

themarylhurstschool.org

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The PJA Perspective Portland Jewish Academy (pjaproud.org) provides a rich academic and cultural learning experience for kids from early childhood through 8th grade. We’ve invited budding journalists from PJA’s writing club for 6th-8th graders to join our team for a series that gives you a glimpse into thoughts and life – from their perspective.

PJA's Seventh-Grade Greek Wax Museum Becoming Persephone

Becoming Hera

by RUTHIE ZEIDMAN

by JACOB GLASS

I stand still, my head rushing with words, jokes, movements. The next rowdy student comes over and touches my pomegranate for what feels like the 500th time. I stand up, exhausted, and smile. I talk, and soon, I feel like Persephone...I am Persephone. Hades did capture me and make me his queen, but one look from the fourth grader brings me back. I shorten my painstakingly detailed monologue, and when I finish, worried that I have bored them, they walk away. I sit down heavily and plant a smile on my face.

I was scared...well, we all were. An hour felt like too long. We all were saying our lines in our head. As I was about to restart my monologue, Ms. Brewer shouted, “They’re coming!” Everyone froze, too scared to even breathe. My mom arrived first, scanning the ballroom before coming to me. I knew it was going to be my mom; it was imperative that she was first. I had even told her that morning that she had to be first. So she came and tapped my tiara. “I’m Hera...of course, you know --” I had already stumbled. My brain wasn’t working; my palms were sweaty; and I was forgetting. After my mom left and more people came, I seemed to get the hang of it. And just like that, it was over!

Ruthie and Jacob are current seventh graders at Portland Jewish Academy who collectively enjoy writing, cooking, traveling, and acting in and attending theater performances.

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Get Out and Play! This month’s local adventures

Mochitsuki

Jan 6

Jan 7

This fun puppet show transports audiences to the 1920s and introduces them to W.A. Bentley, pioneer snowflake photographer. Preschoolers through fifth graders will especially enjoy the spectacle! Free, multcolib.org/events/ snowflake-man/84462

The Nutcracker like you never imagined it! Watch 84 puppets perform a wacky and wild version of the classic ballet in only 38 minutes. $8-$10, puppetmuseum.com/LiveShows.html

The Snowflake Man at North Portland Library

Jan 7

Dinosaurs at the Oregon Symphony

Dinosaur lovers and music lovers alike won’t want to miss the Oregon Symphony taking on the music of Jurassic Park. This is a great chance to introduce young people to classical music in a kid-friendly environment. $10-33, orsymphony.org/concertstickets/1718/dinosaurs/

Nutcracker Cracked at Portland Puppet Museum

Jan 8

Music, Movement Signing For Preschoolers at St. Johns Episcopal Church In this five-week long, Monday morning class, preschoolers learn sign language, dance, sing, and listen to stories. $12/class $50 for the series, tinytalkersportland.com/ signsingandplay.html

Please confirm calendar events and performances as scheduling changes may occur.

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Northweast Reptile Expo

Jan 13

Family Dance

Ready to do-si-do? Head down to the Family Dance at the Fulton Community Center! Dancers of all ages and levels will enjoy getting to try out new folk dancing moves. $5-6 or $20/family, portlandcountrydance.org/calendar

Jan 13

Northwest Reptile Expo

Looking for a new pet? Or just interested in learning about reptiles? Educational tables with hands-on interactive activities will keep children and adults engaged at this fun annual event. $5-$10, Children under 6 are free. nwreptileexpos.com/portlandmetro-reptile-expo

Jan 13

American Indian Cultures in Oregon at the Oregon Historical Society This all-ages event features handson activities and performances by Native musicians and traditional Kalapuya/Coos storytellers. Free, ohs.org/events/american-indiancultures-in-oregon.cfm

Evergreen Aviation Space Museum

Jan 15

Remembering Vanport at the Oregon Zoo

On Martin Luther King Jr. Day, learn about the culture and history of Vanport (with used to be Oregon’s second largest city) while exploring and learning about Metro’s largest natural area, Smith and Bybee. Free but registration required, oregonzoo.org/ events/remembering-vanport

Jan 20

KnightSTREAM at Northwest Library

Know someone interested in knights, armor and swords? Make sure to take them to the Northwest Library for KnightSTREAM, which uses demonstrations of medieval practices to to explain science and technology concepts. Free, multcolib.org/ events/knightstream/83493

Jan 24

Hot Soup During Cold Weather at Capitol Hill Library As the cold and rainy weather continue-it’s time for soup! Learn how to make new soups in a pressure cooker, blender or pot. Samples included! Free, multcolib.org/events/hot-soups-duringcold-weather/82634

Looking for more? Check out our online calendar: nwkidsmagazine.com/events

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Jan 27

Reaching for the Stars at the Evergreen Aviation Space Museum

This full day of activities and learning demonstrations is especially designed for people of all ages with special needs. In addition to the museum’s regular exhibits there will be a special visit from local Star Wars group Cloud City Garrison. $5, evergreenmuseum.org/events

Jan 28

Mochitsuki, Japanese New Year Celebration

Celebrate the year of the dog with food, cultural activities and performances at the 22nd annual Mochitsuki! Learn how to make some delicious Japanese treats, watch Taiko drummers and so much more. $4-12, mochipdx.org

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