The Community House is a 501 (c) 3 organization. It offers recreational programs and social services to the community as well as the surrounding suburbs in Cook and Western DuPage counties. Programs include sports, art and culture, counseling, education and community connections.
Pump It Up is a children's indoor party zone for birthdays, events and celebrations. It includes inflatables, catering and children's events. To schedule a party or for more information, contact the number listed.
The Hudson School is a private middle and high school that serves grades 5-12 and provides a rigorous college preparatory education. The school offers classes in many subjects including language arts, science, math, philosophy, and foreign languages such as French, German, Spanish and Japanese. Two years of Latin classes are required in order to graduate. Students are also required to complete 20 hours of community service before graduation.
The school was founded in 1978 by current principal Suellen Newman, with the financial assistance of the Geraldine R. Dodge Foundation.
The school day begins at 8:30am. High school students, with their parents' permission are free to eat lunch off campus so long as it is nearby.
Sharron Miller's Academy for The Performing Arts resides on Park Street in Downtown Montclair, next to Urban Outfitters on the second floor. This organization was established by Sharron Miller, founder and director. Sharron Miller is an accomplished performer, having gone to The Julliard School and performing on broadway, on TV and in movies. She is absolutely commited to bringing the Arts to Montclair and enriching the lives of children, teens, and adults alike.
With Sharron Miller's Academy for The Performing Arts, Montclair community members can get involved with various programs and all types of dance, from jazz to ballet. The organization can also host your childs next birthday party, offering dance class, balloons and food. Visit the Web site to learn more about Sharron Miller's Academy for The Performing Arts programs.
Founded in 1981 by Joan Robinson and Ronn Guidi, former artistic directors of the Oakland Ballet, California Academy of Performing Arts creates a space for learning art and dance in a professional manner. Students of CAPA often perform for professional companies around the world and throughout the USA. The academy works with people over 24 years old and is staffed by some of the finest professionals in the Bay Area.