Montessori American School Unveils its new Website

SUMMARY:
After months of planning and development, Montessori American School in Chula Vista, California is happy to present their newly updated website.

MEDIA CONTACT:
Edith Gruener – Principal
Montessori American School
(619) 422-1220

CHULA VISTA, CA (January 5, 2015) – Montessori American School in Chula Vista, California is pleased to announce the debut of their new website located at www.MontessoriAmerican.com. This new website has been launched in an effort to update the school’s seven year old website, and to ensure that it’s compatible with mobile devices.

“We are very excited about the launch of this new site,” said Edith Gruener, Director of Montessori American School. “We want to ensure that information about the school is easily accessible and that it is a pleasant experience for website visitors. Many of our parents access our website from mobile devices to check calendars, school announcements, browse photos, etc., so we want to ensure the site is fully functional and easy to navigate from any device.”

Some of the school’s updated website functions include:

  • New design with updated look

  • Updated photo galleries and videos

  • Anchors that link to various points on different webpages for ease of browsing

  • Facebook plugin that keeps parents up to date with current happenings

  • More easily accessible information about the school and its mission

In addition to providing detailed informational pages about Montessori American School and its programs, the new website also features resources such as:

Montessori American School’s new website can be found at www.MontessoriAmerican.com.

ABOUT MONTESSORI AMERICAN SCHOOL:
Montessori American School is a preschool and kindergarten based in Bonita, California that educates children ages 2-6 from San Diego, Chula Vista, Imperial Beach, Eastlake, National City, and the South Bay area in California. The school’s curriculum is based on the Montessori Method, which was founded by Dr. Maria Montessori an Italian physician, educator, and innovator, who opened the first Montessori school in Rome, Italy on January 6, 1907. The school teaches students skills in mathematicssensoriallanguagepractical life, and science to help them gain independence.

They also offer enrichment classes such as art, art history, yoga, music, and Spanish to provide an even broader educational experience. The director, Edith Gruener has more than 40 years of experience in preschool and kindergarten education as well as a degree in child psychology. Many of the teachers and staff members have been with the school for more than 15 years. For more information on this private, bilingual school, call (619) 422-1220.