by Editor | Mar 12, 2021 | All MFS News, Campus Life News, Classroom Unit
Math Department Celebrates Pi Day with an Assist from Tastykake Pi Day is an annual school tradition hosted by the Math Department. Each year students, faculty, and staff bake up delicious pies for the community to enjoy in celebration of 3.14 – Pi Day. It’s a...
by Editor | Mar 12, 2021 | Academics News, All MFS News, Classroom Unit
Ninth Grade Phsyics Students Design Their Own Windmills Drawing by Amaya Beatty ‘24 Ninth grade students in Physics First recently completed a long-term windmill engineering project. In order to end up with a finished product, students used the design-thinking process...
by Editor | Mar 4, 2021 | Academics News, All MFS News, Classroom Unit
Capstone Project Highlight Series: Cole Harvey ’21 Each year, a number of junior and senior class members choose to participate in the MFS Capstone Program. Designed to challenge students who wish to pursue advanced study in a particular field, the program asks...
by Editor | Feb 26, 2021 | Academics News, All MFS News, Classroom Unit
Holocaust Guest Speaker Renee Rieder Siegel speaks to 20th Century World History The 20th Century World History class is currently studying the Holocaust. Renee Rieder Siegel, who presented last year to Jackie Scully’s 11th grade classes in person, joined the...
by Editor | Feb 26, 2021 | Academics News, All MFS News, Classroom Unit
Capstone Project Highlight Series: Madalena Hughes ’21 Each year, a number of junior and senior class members choose to participate in the MFS Capstone Program. Designed to challenge students who wish to pursue advanced study in a particular field, the program...
by Editor | Feb 18, 2021 | Academics News, All MFS News, Classroom Unit
Guest Speakers Help Frame New Jersey Income Inequality for Economics Students Aditi Sen, a healthcare economist from Johns Hopkins, spoke to the 12th Grade Economics class virtually on February 9 as they launched a project to examine economic inequality in New Jersey....