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Pollinating Innovation: Removing barriers to BIPOC leadership in Montessori education
We are launching the Wildflower Pollinator Fund–an initiative to diversify the Montessori educator workforce and support Black, Indigenous, People of Color educators to become credentialed Montessori educators. We plan to raise $1 million over the next three years to train and support 100 new BIPOC Montessorians, creating the capacity for their leadership to grow and diversify the beauty of the broader Montessori ecosystem.

Wildflower Schools
Feb 16, 2022


Coming Home: Schools’ affordable housing and community partnerships are helping fulfill Wildflower’s purpose
How do you bring an affordable Montessori education to communities that historically haven’t had access to it? Recently, various teachers across the network have unlocked a piece of the puzzle that they hope will pave the way for an even greater number of students to access a Wildflower education. They are co-locating their schools in the epicenters of the communities that need them most: affordable housing complexes, shelters for women and children, and transitional housing.

Wildflower Schools
Jan 4, 2022


Wildflower Charter School Sprouts in DC
Teacher Leaders Ebony Marshman and Zani Dalili-Ortique enjoy a Family Day at Kenilworth Aquatic Gardens The seeds of a series of Wildflower microschools have been planted in Washington, DC. Through conditional approval in April 2021 – DC Wildflower PCS, only one of five applications the DC Public Charter School Board approved – the first microschool will open in Fall 2022 as The Riverseed School in Ward 7 or 8. In this Q&A, Regional Site Entrepreneur Maia Blankenship preview
Jenny Tak
Nov 3, 2021
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