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Opening a Montessori Microschool —and Why Some Educators Choose Wildflower
Microschools are growing because families and educators are seeking something more human, more responsive, and more grounded in real relationships. Wildflower is one pathway within this larger movement—designed specifically for educators who want to build small, teacher-led Montessori schools that expand access and endure over time.

Wildflower Schools
Feb 25


How to Build a Community-Embedded Montessori School: Lessons from Flor de Loto
Montessori schools do important work within their classrooms. But some extend that work beyond the school walls—becoming anchors for the communities. Flor de Loto, a Wildflower school in Ponce, Puerto Rico, is one such school.

Wildflower Schools
Feb 25


Cómo Construir una Escuela Montessori Integrada a la Comunidad: Lecciones de Flor de Loto
Las escuelas Montessori realizan un trabajo fundamental dentro de sus salones de clase. Pero algunas extienden ese trabajo más allá de las paredes de la escuela, convirtiéndose en pilares de sus comunidades. Flor de Loto, una escuela Wildflower en Ponce, Puerto Rico, es un ejemplo de ello.

Wildflower Schools
Feb 24


Starting a School with Support: The Wildflower Advice Process
Starting a school can feel overwhelming. For teachers who dream of creating a community-based Montessori school, there are countless decisions to make—from vision and leadership to community and facilities. At Wildflower, teachers don’t have to take that journey alone. Through our School Startup Journey, educators move step by step from idea to reality, supported by peers, mentors, and community partners.

Wildflower Schools
Nov 3, 2025
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