Sage Montessori works hard to balance the cost of providing a high quality program and the need to keep tuition costs accessible for all families. In Kind donations from businesses and organizations helps us keep tuition costs low while providing a high quality program. Meet with the Guide Leader, Ed Stanford, to discuss various school…

Finding the best deals for large and/or recurring expenses will extend our budget and enable us to purchase additional materials for the children or reduce costs for families. When Sage Montessori has large one time expenses (example: wood chips for the playground) or smaller recurring expenses (example: groceries, art supplies, etc…) you would compare prices…

Gardening can be done either with the children’s help or when the children are not present. Children benefit from observing the growth and life cycle of plants, from learning first hand where their food comes from, and from getting their hands dirty and involved in making things grow. Have a meeting with our Lead Guide,…

We often have a need for small custom woodworking projects that will improve the learning environment or become materials for the children to use. These might be small trays to hold an activity, or a child size table or other piece of furniture. Shelves, boxes, bins, etc… The world is not child size but you…

The children need a wide variety of small items made from fabric. Examples include child size aprons, cloth bags to hold vocabulary cards, etc… The projects that you create will used everyday by the children and will bring color and pattern and joy into the school. Meet with the Guide Leader, Ed Stanford, to discuss…

We think Montessori education is the best form of education for young children and all families deserve to have a choice to attend a Montessori school. However, access is often limited when materials are only available in one language. Translating any of our written materials such as our website, enrollment forms, marketing materials, and language…

Identifying potential Grant Funding can have enormous benefits for the children including reduced tuition, better equipment, new learning experiences, specialized support staff, and more. Research potential grants for the school. Much of this can be done online in your spare time after a discussion and training with one of our staff members.  

Dream Day is looking for skilled labor volunteers to help us ready our facilities for the 2022 summer programs. Every year the elements take their toll on our facilities and we rely heavily on community volunteers to help us with repairs and clean up. The pandemic has diminished our ability to have these volunteers and…

Cape Cod Village Center for Developmental Disabilities is a community center located in a small village in Orleans.  The village is made up of 4 homes whose residents are adults who have severe autism. We are looking for volunteers to assist in running programs from arts and crafts. music, dance and exercise.

Whether it is greeting visitors in the galleries, helping maintain our grounds, working in the museum shop or setting-up for a special event, we have an opportunity for you!