At Murray-LaSaine Montessori (MLMS), our mission is to provide a Montessori education that guides students to their fullest potential by instilling independence, social responsibility, and a lifelong love of learning.
MLMS helps all students develop the World Class Skills of the Profile of the South Carolina Graduate in our beautifully prepared environments with highly trained, well-qualified teachers and teaching assistants. We do our work in partnership with our students’ parents and guardians, the child’s first teachers. We hold a deep respect for the child, meeting their needs wherever they are along their developmental path. We keep in mind Montessori’s belief that “within the child lies the fate of the future.”
We strive to create Montessori environments that promote rigorous standards in academic areas in addition to inspiring creativity, collaboration, communication, and critical thinking. Our students learn self-direction and develop a strong work ethic starting at a very young age as they choose their own works, focus for long periods of time during the uninterrupted work cycle, and direct their learning in the classroom.
At all levels, Primary through Adolescents, MLMS teachers create meaningful reading and writing experiences based on student interest and grade-level standards. We support struggling readers with daily intervention and challenge advanced readers with engaging texts and activities. MLMS participates in Read Around the Bases and Battle of the Books, which encourages our students to read beyond the required texts. Our Upper Elementary students practice their poetry skills during their Spring Poetry Slam.
Staff participates in robust professional development opportunities including OGAP and LETRs ( (Language Essentials for Teachers of Reading and Spelling) training. We work to ensure all students are reading on-grade level by fifth grade; by aligning Montessori scope and sequence with grade level standards and using adaptive digital content to supplement instruction, our reading instruction grows our students as readers who think critically about the text they are reading.
We continue to work on improving math instruction and have added a math interventionist to support students. This added support benefits students, teachers, and our community. With ESSER III funds, MLMS added a reading teacher to our team who supports, in large part, our first grade students. Marked achievement gains were seen in our first graders with this additional targeted reading support.
MLMS continues to enjoy a partnership with Engaging Creative Minds, an arts-integration non-profit organization, for our Primary, Lower, and Upper Elementary students. Our Adolescent students practiced Profile of a SC Graduate skills through their efforts with planning a fall fun day for Primary students, creating a business to earn funds for off-campus trips, participating in 8th grade internships at businesses throughout Charleston, and attending career fairs and learning from guest speakers from the community to explore careers.
Meredith Wallace, Principal
Bainie Brunson and Jenn Dukes, School Improvement Council Co-Chairs