The Ottawa City Council gave approval on Tuesday for the Trinity Rose Montessori School to conduct classes in the education building adjacent to the Trinity Lutheran Church at 717 Chambers St. beginning this September.
According to the head of the school and teacher Suzannah Walter, the class there will be for children ages 3 to 6 years of age, all taught in one classroom, as per the Montessori method of education. She has begun giving tours to parents and children and has already started accepting applications for the next year.
Walter – a native of Grand Ridge who has 30 years of teaching experience, much of it in the Joliet and at one of the biggest schools in the country, located in the Chicagoland area – is a firm believer in the Montessori way of teaching through self-directed activity, hands-on learning and collaborative play among children of different ages.
“I drove from Grand Ridge to Joliet every day for 11 years, taking my boys there for school from preschool all the way through eighth grade, so my heart is truly in it,” said Walter, who will be teaching with Ottawa native and church member Casey McGrath. “I am a believer … It’s just a delightful way to teach children and we can’t wait to get started.
“Some people have heard of Montessori and others know very little about it, so I love educating the parents about it a little as well.”
Also on Tuesday, Mayor Robb Hasty read into the record a proclamation declaring March 29, 2025, as Margaret Seeman Day in the city. Seeman will be celebrating her 115th birthday on that day.
In other action, the council:
- Approved an employment agreement making former Ottawa Police Chief Brent Roalson a part-time code enforcement officer.
- Approved an employment agreement with Dom Arroyo and Frank Youngblood to be part-time facilities assistants at North Central Area Transit.
- Reappointed Jeff Newbury to the Fire Pension Board.
- Approved the expense of $13,840 to John’s Sales and Service of Oglesby for the Parks Department break room.