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Highlawn Montessori

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Parent Portal

Please use the password provided to access the resources below. If you don’t have the password, please email the school office for access.

  • Required Forms 2025-2026
  • Parent Handbook
  • 2025-2026 Contact Information
  • Sign up for Highlawn Text Alerts

Carline Procedure  

There are NO LEFT TURNS in or out of our drive. If you are westbound on Somerset and turn left into Highlawn you are jumping in front of other parents who have been waiting patiently for the line to move. Please enter our lot from Mission Road. It’s also important to share this information with others picking up your children.

Please watch the video below, it is imperative to have this understood prior to the first day of school. The best way to learn the carline routine is to watch the car line video:  

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The Highlawn Montessori School Children’s House is approved by the Association Montessori Internationale (AMI), the organization established by Maria Montessori in 1929 to guarantee the quality of teacher training and child education for future generations.


Highlawn Montessori School is fully accredited by Association Montessori Internationale (AMI) founded by Dr. Maria Montessori in 1929 to guarantee the quality of teacher training and child education for future generations.