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At Springmont, we’re proud of our school and like to share the accomplishments of our students, alumni, faculty, and staff. Here you’ll find information about Springmont, including recent school news, articles about our curriculum, and other interesting items.  For additional press or media information, please contact Julie Strickland jstrickland@springmont.com or 404.252.3910.
Archives - March 2018

Doodle for Google

March 26, 2018
By Julie Strickland
The Great Outdoors by Chloe Hess

For centuries, artists have looked at the world around them for inspiration, and recently, Springmont students have been hard at work as they explore what inspires them!  Guided by Art Teachers Theresa and Courtney, our Elementary students entered Doodle for Google's 10th anniversary competition. Their entries, submitted March 1, joined thousands of others from around the country. The winner's artwork will be made into an interactive doodle on Google.com as well as qualify the creator for scholarships and prizes. Look for copies of entries to be displayed in the Front Office and on the large bulletin board in the Main Building soon. See which one inspires you!

Ask a Division Head: How does Springmont support resiliency in Elementary-aged children?

March 19, 2018
By Nikki Torres

Individuals who feel equipped to handle life’s challenges report feeling greater confidence and overall satisfaction in both their personal and professional lives. The budding friendships and greater academic challenges of the Elementary years offer many opportunities for children to flex their “resiliency” muscles and to learn how to bounce back after disappointments and setbacks, both large and small.
Class-wide meetings and a focus on collaborative work and collective problem-solving at the Elementary level help children build the interpersonal skills necessary to make and maintain healthy connections with one another. Our emphasis on empathy, taking turns and active listening allows children to learn to be a good friend and to handle the negotiations and small disappointments inherent in friendships. When conflicts arise, Teachers and Assistants are on hand to help students talk out differences using Springmont’s core values as a framework.

Self-care skills – including expressive artwork, deep-breathing exercises and finding peace in nature, both on campus and at the Landschool – help children calm their nervous systems, stay balanced, build intrapersonal skills and be prepared to better deal with stressful times. Presenting their work to the class, visiting a class at the next level or auditioning for a role in the play help children face fears and overcome obstacles. Record books and teacher-student conferences allow students to set and meet academic goals and to learn time-management skills. Each success builds upon the last, gradually preparing students for greater challenges. Self-confidence, a friendliness with failure and a sense of humor help Elementary children persist during times of challenge.  

Starry Night is April 14!

March 12, 2018
By Julie Strickland

Invitations have been mailed, students are creating beautiful artworks and excitement is building for our annual auction!  It's time to reserve your sponsorship, donate an item, buy your event tickets and Tuition Raffle tickets, and book those sitters!  You won't want to miss this fun evening that supports our school.  Click here to visit the auction website!

Springmont Implores Nation's Leaders

March 12, 2018
By Julie Strickland

Springmont joined 46 other Atlanta-area independent schools in signing a public letter imploring legislators to enact “common-sense gun laws” to prevent future school shootings. The letter calls on the nation’s leaders to take action now and ran as an ad in last Friday’s Atlanta Journal-Constitution.  Though much of the attention after a school shooting focuses on public schools, safety is also the top concern at private schools like Springmont. The letter does not detail specific changes or reforms. Click here to read more.

Landschool Workday Success

March 12, 2018
By Julie Strickland

A big THANK YOU to the volunteer families who worked hard picking up trash around the pond, improving the hiking trails and doing maintenance around the lodge. The Landschool has never looked better!  A special acknowledgment belongs to David Borchardt (and his pick-up truck) and Josh Lucas who braved the waste transfer station to haul away the junk.   

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