Mrs. Amy B. Kemper, Certified Montessorian Educator
(Owner)
Mrs. Kemper was born in
Owensboro, Ky. and graduated from Owensboro Catholic
High School in 1997. Following her graduation, she was
hired on at the Triplett School as a Teachers Assistant
while completing her College education from Portland
State University. Mrs. Kemper is a Certified Montessorian
Educator in 3-6 and 6-9 levels. She takes pride in being a member of The North American
Montessori Center. Mrs. Kemper is also certified in
The
Catechesis of the Good Shepherd 6-9 level teaching the
religious formation for children.
Mrs. Kemper is working on
her tenth year with the academy. During these 10 years,
many of her former students have gone on to achieve
academic excellence and honors. In January 2007
Ownership changed hands and the former Triplett School
became Maximilian Montessori Academy. We adopted the
name Maximilian Montessori Academy after St. Maximilian
Kolbe, an Auschwitz prisoner martyred for his belief,
and Maria Montessori, the creator of the Montessori
method of education. Mrs. Kemper is married to Jarrod
Kemper, Marketing Manager for Ohio
Valley Ag Jarrod and Amy have 4 children Sydney, Kolbe J., Kiley,
& Mya Grace-all students of MMA.
Founders of The Triplett School
Maximilian Montessori Academy is a private
school, founded in 1988 and serving Owensboro and the
surrounding area. We educate children from “pre-school”
through the completion of the high school years. Our
school is pleased to be an outstanding source of
schooling for local families and gladly shares in the
goal of all schools: to provide children with the best
education we possibly can. We offer a small, carefully
designed environment, which provides some features that
cannot conveniently be offered in the more traditional
settings.
Maximilian Montessori Academy is
nondiscriminatory; children of all races and religions
are welcome. Unlike other private schools in the area,
we are not a church-sponsored school; we respect each
family’s right to be responsible for whether their
children are taught a religion and what kind.
Character, however, is taught. All
teachers and all schools shape character, either
knowingly or carelessly. At Maximilian Montessori
Academy we value honesty, consideration, reasonableness,
integrity, courtesy, joy, independence and other
essentials to civilized life. We believe that children's
capacities to recognize and enjoy truth, beauty and
goodness are just as deserving of nurture as their
capacities to read and to calculate. We openly accept
responsibility for this nurture and expect wholehearted
support from each child's parents.
The school is fundamentally
Montessori in approach, meaning that we use Montessori
materials and instructional methods, that we encourage
initiative, and that each child progresses at his or her
own natural pace. As in all schools, our curriculum
includes a core of basics, the expected content areas
(history, social studies, science, geography, etc. )
plus music, art, drama, physical education, foreign
languages, field trips, and computer competence. We
emphasize independent research, pride in achievement,
self-management, and respect for rights and feelings of
others. The Montessori method is not new; it was
developed by Dr. Maria Montessori in the early part of
this century and has spread throughout the world. The
hallmark of this method is respect for the child. We
allow children great freedom and we also teach them how
to use this freedom wisely. The result is a love of
learning and a degree of responsibility and independence
rarely found in traditional educational settings.
Because we emphasize
individualized education, all children progress as
rapidly as their capacities make possible. No child is
ever held back to the average level of the class or to
arbitrary standards expected of a particular age or
grade; likewise a child who encounters a difficulty in
learning will be given ample time and additional
instruction to accomplish mastery. Naturally the concept
of grade placement is meaningless in such an
environment, except in its original sense of number of
years in school. Indeed, Maximilian Montessori Academy
has children of widely varying ages together in the same
class, a lifelike setting that has both social and
academic advantages.
Although we have high expectations
of our students, we neither pressure them nor limit
learning to basic skills. Attitudes toward school
acquired in the early years persist into a child's later
education and must not be neglected. School is a major
influence in the development of a child's self-concept,
so we always work to maintain an environment which
promotes this development and enhances self-esteem. Our
children learn broadly, they learn how to learn, and
most importantly, they are helped to enjoy the learning
process. In the years since we first opened, our
students have demonstrated uncommonly high growth rates
in traditional areas (such as reading, mathematics and
science), significantly higher than average measures of
self-concept, and at the same time have acquired the
initiative and responsibility necessary to handle our
unique, nontraditional environment. Because our
instruction is individualized, qualified children may be
admitted at any time during the school year, provided
that we have openings at that age level.
At Maximilian Montessori Academy
we believe strongly in what we do and we also believe
that a child's education will be far more important to
the quality of his life than most parents realize. We
are proud of having achieved our goals and of
demonstrating the vital role of free enterprise in our
country's most important resource: the education of its
people.
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