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Nancy McCormick Rambusch is a founder and philanthropist who has dedicated her life to helping others. She is the founder of the Rambusch Foundation, which provides grants to organizations that promote education, health, and social justice. She is also the founder of the Rambusch Institute, which provides educational and leadership opportunities to young people. Nancy McCormick Rambusch was born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, on April 29, 1927. She attended the University of Wisconsin-Madison, where she earned a degree in sociology. After college, she worked as a social worker in Milwaukee. In the late 1960s, Nancy McCormick Rambusch founded the Rambusch Foundation, which provides grants to organizations that promote education, health, and social justice. She also founded the Rambusch Institute, which provides educational and leadership opportunities to young people. Nancy McCormick Rambusch has received numerous awards and honors for her philanthropic work, including the Wisconsin Women of Achievement Award, the Wisconsin Philanthropy Award, and the Wisconsin Women’s Hall of Fame Award. She is also a member of the National Women’s Hall of Fame. Nancy McCormick Rambusch is estimated to have a net worth of over $10 million. She has used her wealth to support numerous charitable causes, including the Rambusch Foundation and the Rambusch Institute.

Popular As Nancy McCormick
Occupation Educator
Age 67 years old
Zodiac Sign Taurus
Born 29 April, 1927
Birthday 29 April
Birthplace Milwaukee, Wisconsin, US
Date of death (1994-10-27) Princeton, New Jersey, US
Died Place Princeton, New Jersey, US
Nationality United States

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1994

Rambusch died of pancreatic cancer on October 27, 1994, at the Princeton Medical Center in New Jersey.

1963

As she attempted to adapt Montessori's ideas to American society, Rambusch faced resistance from the Association Montessori Internationale (AMI) and its leader, Mario Montessori, the son of Maria Montessori. Frustrated by the lack of support she received from the larger Montessori movement, she stepped down as president of the American Montessori Society in early 1963. Soon afterward, the AMI ceased to recognize AMS as a Montessori affiliate. Guided by its first national director, Cleo Monson, the AMS has existed as an independent organization ever since.

After stepping down from the American Montessori Society, Rambusch pursued graduate degrees, organized Montessori teacher training programs nationwide, and held numerous leadership and self-described "change agent" positions in education and government. She earned a Master of Arts degree in early childhood education from Teachers College, Columbia University in 1963. She received her Doctor of Education degree from the University of Massachusetts Amherst in 1977. She worked for the New York Foundling and Mount Vernon City School District in the 1960s, headed the Caedmon School in Manhattan in the 1970s, taught at Tufts University, held a fellowship at Yale University from 1984 to 1986, and oversaw early childhood education at New York City's Agency of Child Development from 1985 to 1987. She became an associate professor of education at SUNY New Paltz in 1987 and was promoted to full professor in 1994.

1958

Rambusch founded the Whitby School in Greenwich, Connecticut, and served as its first headmistress from 1958 to 1962. The establishment of the Whitby School sparked a large-scale revival of Montessori education in the United States. Rambusch founded the American Montessori Society (AMS) in 1960, headquartering the society at the school. Traveling widely to lecture and train teachers, she helped establish more than 400 Montessori schools around the United States. She authored the book Learning How to Learn: An American Approach to Montessori in 1962.

1927

Nancy McCormick Rambusch (April 29, 1927 – October 27, 1994) was an American educator who founded the American Montessori Society in 1960. The founder of the Whitby School, Rambusch served as a leading proponent of Montessori education in the United States, writing and lecturing widely.

Rambusch was born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, on April 29, 1927, to parents Kathleen Wright, a schoolteacher, and Thomas McCormick, an ophthalmologist. A lifelong Roman Catholic, she attended parochial schools in the Milwaukee area and enrolled in Dominican University. Transferring to the University of Toronto, she earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in English with honors in 1949. While at Toronto, she encountered the writings of Maria Montessori. Rambusch went on to study French at the University of Paris and completed formal Montessori training in London in 1954.

1924

Mary McCormick married liturgical designer Robert Edward Rambusch (1924–2017), a University of Toronto classmate, in 1951. The couple had two children, Rob and Alexandra.