by Editor | Jan 23, 2024 | Academics News, All MFS News, Uncategorized
Sixth Graders Design Earthquake-Resistant Skyscrapers Students in Matt Lubicky’s Sixth Grade Science classes recently have been designing and constructing earthquake-resistant skyscrapers. Working in pairs and using various materials (pipe cleaners, index cards,...
by Editor | Jan 16, 2024 | Academics News, All MFS News, Uncategorized
Lower School Author Sharing Provides Mixed Grade Writing Feedback “I like that there was a problem and it got solved.””I like the descriptive words he used.””I like the enthusiasm you used in your writing.” The first of three K...
by Editor | Jan 10, 2024 | Academics News, All MFS News, Uncategorized
Fourth Grade Travels to Grounds for Sculpture Fourth grade recently took a field trip to Grounds for Sculpture in Hamilton Township. The group toured a temporary exhibit that focuses on how art can be a tool to advocate for justice and equality. This connects to the...
by Editor | Jan 10, 2024 | Academics News, All MFS News, Uncategorized
Author and Climate Activist Daniel Hunter Meets with Seventh Grade After learning about Climate Change in English, social studies, and science class, seventh grade students read The Climate Resistance Handbook by MFS parent Daniel Hunter. Students were tasked with...
by Editor | Jan 10, 2024 | Academics News, All MFS News, Uncategorized
Economics Hot Dog Stand Competition Returns with Success By Dinah Megibow-Taylor ’24, Marketing and Communications Department Intern Upper School History Teacher Clark Thomson’s 12th grade Economics class hosted the annual Hot Dog Stand Competition on January 8, much...
by Editor | Jan 9, 2024 | Academics News, All MFS News, Uncategorized
Head of School Julia de la Torre Awarded Fellowship to Attend Klingenstein Heads of School Program Head of School Julia de la Torre is heading to New York City later in January to participate in the Klingenstein Center Heads of Schools Program at Columbia University...