If you have not yet done so, please fill out the BVM 2026-27 Enrollment Form Sunday, March 15th is the last day to order a 2025-2026 Yearbook. There are only a handful of extras sent each year and those sell out very fast. If your child would like a...
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BVM – 3.6.26 Newsletter
A message from our new Assistant Principal, Ms. Bri Marcum Dear Bay View Montessori Families, I am thrilled and grateful to join the Bay View Montessori community as your new Assistant Principal. My first week has been wonderful, filled with...
BVM – 2.20.26 Newsletter
Stranger Things Dance | Friday, February 27th 6th - 8th grade students are invited to a FREE 6th–8th Grade Dance on Friday, February 27 from 6:30–8:30 PM at Upper Campus. This is a drop-off event, though parents are welcome to stay if they would...
BVM – 2.6.26 Newsletter
Reminder: Please do not send Valentine’s cards, candy, or treats to school for Valentine’s Day. Our school celebrates Bring Someone You Love Day in place of traditional Valentine’s exchanges. This helps ensure the day is inclusive and focused on...
BVM – 12.19.25 Newsletter
Staff Favorites List Winter Break: December 22nd through January 2nd - Students are back in school on Monday, January 5th. Wishing you a Merry Christmas, a Happy Hanukkah, a Joyful Kwanzaa, a bright Winter Solstice, a peaceful break and a...
BVM – 12.5.25 Newsletter
Staff Favorites List Please stop by and look for your child's items in the Lost and Found. All items not claimed by December 19th will be donated. Lost and Found at Lower Campus is located outside of the office. Lost and Found at Upper...
BVM – 11.6.25 Newsletter
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| Reminder: there is no school for students tomorrow, November 7th. |
| Community Support for a School Family |
| We recently learned that the mother of one of our students was seriously injured in a motorcycle accident that appears to have been a hit-and-run. She is currently in the neuro-ICU, and while her family is grateful for her survival, she faces a long period of recovery and will be unable to work for several months.
Her family has created a Spotfund page to help cover medical expenses, therapy, time away from work, and essential living costs. If you feel moved and are able to contribute, please consider supporting them during this very difficult time. Thank you for holding this family in your thoughts and for the care you show our community every day. |
| Marcus Movie Theater Ticket Fundraiser: Tickets are Going Home Today |
| Orders that were received by Monday, November 3rd have arrived and are being sent home today. Please check your child’s backpack for the envelope with tickets and gift cards. If you missed the deadline, no worries! Any orders received now and December 5th will arrive before Winter Break – just in time to gift a movie to a loved one. Please send cash or checks made out to “Bay View Montessori PTO.” It’s a great way to support our school and enjoy a cozy movie outing with family and friends! |
| Girl Scouts “Scare Away Hunger” Food Drive |
| Thank you to all of our families that have brought food for Our 1st Grade Girl Scouts’ (Troop 11355) “Scare Away Hunger” food drive.
They are collecting until next Friday, so there is still time to drop donations off. |
| Halloween Dance: A Boo-tiful Evening at BVM |
| Thank you to everyone who joined us for the annual PTO Halloween Dance last week! It was a fantastic turnout, and seeing so many families dressed up made the night truly magical. The bake sale was an incredible success – we had so many homemade treats that we added extra tables, and you still managed to clear us out! The office smelled wonderfully sweet all afternoon as more and more desserts arrived. Thank you to Melissa Howell for your extra help on Friday!
A huge thank you to our event organizers: Renee Dowdy (our Halloween Dance Chairperson), Becca Marten (her organization and attention to detail is unmatched), Lisa Garlie (who helped with decorations and then even picked up a second round of food!), Mary Blank (our new PTO treasurer and bake sale organizer!), Angie Carter (our photographer), Lia Spaulding (face painting , Kayla Giuli (decorating with an infant strapped to her!), and Codi Alger. And a special shout-out to Steve Carter, who volunteered his time as our DJ and kept the energy high all night long. We are also grateful to Mr. Mark for his steady support of the PTO, to our engineering team for handling cleanup, and to all the parent and student volunteers who helped make the night such a success. A big thanks to all the families that helped make ghosts! We are so grateful to Ms. Nellie and Julia for their assistance in the installation! Finally, an enormous thank you to the family of Oakkar Lwin for their generous $500 donation in honor of Oakkar’s birthday. Happy belated birthday, Oakkar!
If I missed thanking you, I sincerely apologize and I hope you know we are all incredibly grateful for all that you do! This was a wonderful evening for our community! |
| A Message from our Art Teacher, Ms. Rhiannon |
| Everyone from the community is invited to visit the “Wish-cycling: Creating Art from Contamination” art gallery at the Central Public Library. The gallery is a partnership between the City of Milwaukee Department of Public Works, Keep Greater Milwaukee Beautiful, Milwaukee Public Schools, and the Milwaukee Public Library to celebrate America Recycles Day and to increase awareness of the impacts of contamination in the recycling stream. During art class this month, Ms. Rhiannon had an educator come to create art with Ms. Angela’s class. Their art creations are on display from November 8th until November 30th. There are also artworks on display of students of all ages at MPS and made almost entirely of items mistakenly tossed in recycling. As you enjoy the art, learn why certain materials are considered contamination, their impacts on the recycling system, and how to properly dispose of them. We hope the gallery provides a unique learning experience that will make us all expert recyclers! |
| Spotlight on the School Engagement Council (SEC) |
| The School Engagement Council (SEC) is a collaborative group of staff, parents, and students that works with Mr. Mark to help guide school decisions. If you’re not big on running events or fundraisers, but you care about programs, priorities, and improvements, this is a group worth knowing about. In recent years, the SEC has been instrumental in securing central funding for our assistant principal position, supporting the expansion to a second campus, and participating in key budget discussions. It’s a behind-the-scenes team that helps keep our school moving forward.
The next virtual meeting is November 20th at 5 pm. Meetings are open to all community members. Meeting link: meet.google.com/wwx-zygt-bkn |
| Holiday Lights Festival Update |
| As part of our participation in the 2025 Milwaukee Holiday Lights Festival, we’re excited to offer several ways for families to help bring our “Cosmic Community” tree to life!
Family Craft Night at Upper Campus in the East Cafeteria on Wednesday, November 12 | 4:00 – 6:00 PM Join us right after school to create ornaments for our Cosmic Community tree. Basic materials will be provided, but families are encouraged to bring any additional craft supplies they’d like to use. Tree Decorating at Cathedral Square Park on Saturday, November 15 | 9:00 AM Families are invited to help decorate BVM’s tree with the stellar ornaments our community created. Each participating family will receive a small goody bag from the event organizers. Transportation to and from Cathedral Square Park is the responsibility of families. Spots for both events are limited. Sign up here! Families who would like to create an ornament at home are welcome to drop it off at either office by November 14. Please ensure ornaments are space-themed, weather-resistant, and able to be secured with a zip tie to the outdoor tree.
We can’t wait to see our community’s creativity shine downtown this holiday season! |
| Food Resources in Milwaukee County |
| If you or someone you know needs emergency food, text MKEfood to 898-211. You can also call 2-1-1, or visit the IMPACT 211 website here: https://www.impactinc.org/impact-211/
Hunger Task Force’s Mobile Market Operating as a grocery store on wheels, the Mobile Market provides healthy and affordable food options to families. The Mobile Market offers 25% off all items beyond Piggly Wiggly’s prices. To find out where the Mobile Market will be next, you can look at the Hunger Task Force website In September, Tricklebee Café, One MKE and Metcalfe Park Community Bridges opened a community-powered fridge. Several more are planned to open. Feeding America Eastern Wisconsin Provides a pantry locator and distributes food to partners across the region. Operates a food pantry for residents in the 53207 and 53221 ZIP codes, as well as all first-time visitors. is a network of community food centers that provides a market-style experience for selecting and preparing food. offers community services, including a food pantry. hosts a pay-what-you-can community café that provides meals Milwaukee County Senior Dining Program provides nutritious lunches to seniors 60 and older at various senior centers. 4515 N. Mayfair Road, Wauwatosa, Wednesdays, 1:00-3:00 p.m. Serving residents of the following zip codes: 53210, 53218, 53222, 53224, 53225
Riverwest Food Pantry 414-301-1478 Gaenslen School 1250 E. Burleigh St., Milwaukee St. Casimir Parish Hall Fill out this online form or call The Salvation Army of Milwaukee County at (414) 302-4300 during business hours. The Material Assistance Program currently helps clients with food and thrift store vouchers.
Praise Temple Food Pantry 6103 W Capitol Drive, Milwaukee Map of food locations Interchange Food Pantry at Village Church – 130 E Juneau Ave, Milwaukee WI 53202 Tuesday – 2:00 PM to 4:00 PM Wednesday – 4:00 PM to 6:00 PM Thursday – 9:30 AM to 11:30 AM Saturday – 9:30 AM to 11:30 AM Requirements: Photo ID, Live in the City of Milwaukee Quality of Life Pantry at St. Mark AME – 1530 W Atkinson, Milwaukee WI 53206 Second and fourth Sunday of the Month – 12:30 PM to 1:30 PM Requirements: Photo ID, Live in the City of Milwaukee St. Casimir’s Church: 924 E. Clarke St.
Jewish Community Pantry 2900 W. Center St. St. Vincent DePaul Meal Program Cross Roads Kitchen: 931 W. Madison St. FoodShare Members: November benefits update (as of 11/6/25) As a result of lawsuits brought against the federal government by Wisconsin and other states, municipalities, and nonprofits, the federal government has agreed to pay partial November FoodShare benefits. This means, if you are a FoodShare member, you will receive a reduced amount of November benefits. DHS will work as quickly as possible to get information to our QUEST card vendor so funds can be added to your card. We will let you know as soon as we can when your partial November benefits will be available and how to check your balance. You can continue to use any funds you have on your QUEST cards while you wait for November benefits. Benefits already on your QUEST card will not be removed because of the shutdown. You can continue to use your existing benefits to buy food during the shutdown. Bookmark and check this page for updates. Call 211 to find out about other sources of food assistance in your area. Updates about other state programs As of October 31, WIC benefits will be available throughout the month of November. You can continue to use your WIC benefits, attend WIC appointments, and do not need to take any action. Contact your local WIC agency with any questions. Other state programs like BadgerCare Plus, Medicaid, and SeniorCare are not impacted by the shutdown. Members still have coverage to get the care and services they need. For updates, visit the Medicaid News page. Here is a link from the Wisconsin Department of Health Services to check for up to date information https://www.dhs.wisconsin.gov/foodshare/news.htm To locate food pantry information and other supports, individuals can search for locations at findhelp.org Click on this list sent by Hunger Task Force – includes local food pantry information and hot meal program locations. Food collection bins are available at both campuses. Please place any non-perishable food donations in the bins. Thank you! |
| Clubs and Sports |
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Updates First Meeting of the Primary Book Club is Monday, November 10, 2025 from 6:00 – 7:00 pm at Tippecanoe Library. Primary moms Abbie and Sofi are looking forward to meeting everyone and have planned a wonderful evening to kick off our new book club. |
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