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Game On! Sports-Friendly the JOURNEY SCHOOL a MONTESSORI SCHOOL SERVING GRADES  Travel SEE PAGE Discover Your Capable, Confident Montessori Child EDUCATION | MONTESSORIGUIDES SCHOOLS THE ARTS washingtonFAMILY.com SEPTEMBER 2019 Teachers OF THE YEAR MEET ALL 5 Game On! Sports-Friendly THE JOURNEY SCHOOL A MONTESSORI SCHOOL SERVING GRADES Travel SEE PAGE Discover your capable, confident Montessori child. From infancy through elementary school, children learn best when they’re working with activities they love. At Guidepost, your child will enter the wonderful world of Montessori lessons and learning materials, designed to captivate and inspire. Now Enrolling! Visit us online today to RSVP for an event or schedule a tour! Aldie Fairfax 24328 Marrwood 3909 Oak Street Aldie, VA 20105 Fairfax, VA 22030 (703) 542-5522 (703) 934-0920 Herndon Broadlands 13251 Woodland Park Road 42945 Waxpool Road Herndon, VA 20171 Ashburn, VA 20148 (571) 203-8686 (703) 723-3364 Reston Chantilly Infant • Toddler • Preschool 11579 Cedar Chase Road 4550 Walney Road Kindergarten • Elementary Herndon, VA 20170 Chantilly, VA 20151 (703) 404-9733 (571) 321-0364 Fall Festival and Open House at Reston Saturday, September 21, 10:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. guidepostmontessori.com/northern-virginia Spanish and Mandarin Immersion programs available at selected campuses GP081219 GP-WASH-FAMILY (19-0812).indd 1 8/13/19 9:51 AM Discover your capable, confident Montessori child. From infancy through elementary school, children learn best when they’re working with activities they love. At Guidepost, your child will enter the wonderful world of Montessori lessons and learning materials, designed to captivate and inspire. Now Enrolling! Visit us online today to RSVP for an event or schedule a tour! Aldie Fairfax 24328 Marrwood 3909 Oak Street Aldie, VA 20105 Fairfax, VA 22030 (703) 542-5522 (703) 934-0920 Herndon Broadlands 13251 Woodland Park Road 42945 Waxpool Road Herndon, VA 20171 Ashburn, VA 20148 (571) 203-8686 (703) 723-3364 Reston Chantilly Infant • Toddler • Preschool 11579 Cedar Chase Road 4550 Walney Road Kindergarten • Elementary Herndon, VA 20170 Chantilly, VA 20151 (703) 404-9733 (571) 321-0364 Fall Festival and Open House at Reston Saturday, September 21, 10:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. guidepostmontessori.com/northern-virginia Spanish and Mandarin Immersion programs available at selected campuses GP081219 GP-WASH-FAMILY (19-0812).indd 1 8/13/19 9:51 AM CONTENTS SEPTEMBER ON THE COVER The Journey School Washington FAMILY’s 2019 Teachers of the Year Page 22 Photo by David Stuck FEATURES DEPARTMENTS 22 CLASSROOM STARS 8 FAMILY CALENDAR Meet our fi ve Teachers of the Year winners and see what makes them the area’s best. 10 DMV FUN September fall festivals GREEN BAY 32 28 SCHOOL NOTES More than just a football town, Green Bay, Getting organized for academic success Wisconsin off ers tons of family-friendly adventure. 36 HEALTHY FAMILY 38 PARENT COACHING Practicing mindfulness as a family Some local parents are turning to coaching for work-life-balance support. 40 MOMS SPEAK New school year advice for parents 42 WF BLOG GUIDES A teacher’s thoughts on back-to-school 12 EDUCATION 44 BOOKMARKED New arts-inspired books for kids 27 THE ARTS 46 LAST WORD 30 MONTESSORI SCHOOLS Helping children deal with their fears READERS’ RESPONSES We welcome your feedback — on specific articles, WE WANT overall themes and anything else related to editorial YOUR content. 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