Hilltop Montessori School: A Work of Hope
Thank you to our supporters! Please help us continue this work of love for the children of Steubenville.
Thank you to our supporters! Please help us continue this work of love for the children of Steubenville.
We had an epic 2022 at Hilltop Children’s House. We bought a second building, launched an Elementary, & nearly doubled the number of students. Support Hilltop Children’s House today.
Parents organized a work day to get lots of projects done at our buildings. And the different was dramatic. We have a great group of families!
New cabinets and countertops are installed in the Elementary Montessori Program building, thanks to Crowe’s Cabinets. More preparations are ongoing. Join us!
Hilltop Children’s House was recently awarded a grant of $25,000 by the J.C. Williams Charitable Trust! This is great for AMI Montessori in Steubenville, Ohio
Mardi Gras Raffle for Hilltop Children’s House! Win multiple prizes, including cash, king cakes, and Mardi Gras-in-a-box, among other items in the Mardi Gras Raffle for Hilltop Children’s House! We’d promised to do our Mardi Gras in-person again this year, but alas, Omicron has forced us back online. Le sigh… But never fear! We’re working…
A new school year means new beginnings. Due to new materials and new works and a new floor, we needed a new children’s house configuration.
We installed a new floor in the practical life portion of the Montessori children’s house to help with the works, and especially with cleanup!
Like last year, Facebook is matching the first $7,000,000 in donations made through their platform on #GivingTuesday. We only received $5 in matching donations last year, but hey! $5 is better than nothing! This year we’re looking to raise the $3,600 needed to pay for the emergency water line replacement last month. Can you support…
We have a new, beautiful, STURDY, stoop and stairs on the back of the building! You may recall that when the Catholic Heart Work Camp group came in July we had them tear down the old stoop on the back of the building. It was rotting away and was just unsafe in a number of…