by Kathlyn Martin | Mar 27, 2024 | Academics News, All MFS News, Sustainability, Uncategorized
Third Grade Students Present Indigenous Peoples Research Projects to Family and Friends Third grade students in Rachel Mainwaring and Kenya Barber’s classes recently completed research projects from their Indigenous Peoples unit on Native American life and survival....
by Kathlyn Martin | Mar 25, 2024 | Academics News, All MFS News, Sustainability, Uncategorized
Lower School Theater Club Presents “Mary Poppins” Lower School Theater Club students performed their rendition of the classic film Mary Poppins to an audience of family and friends on March 21 in the Auditorium. Kindergarten Teacher Jenny Ragghianti is the...
by Kathlyn Martin | Mar 20, 2024 | Academics News, All MFS News, Kindergarten, Prekindergarten, Sustainability, Uncategorized
Two Students Win Awards at Coriell Institute Science Fair Brothers Nolan ’28 and Jason Youssef ’26 captured awards at the Coriell Institute Science Fair on Saturday, March 16 at Camden County College in Blackwood. For the second consecutive year, Nolan won First Place...
by Kathlyn Martin | Mar 20, 2024 | Academics News, All MFS News, Kindergarten, Prekindergarten, Sustainability, Uncategorized
Cultivating Early Childhood Leaders: Prekindergarten Transitions to Beginnings Meeting For Worship Leadership By Prekindergarten Teacher Kate Hilgen Last week, the Kindergarten classes began attending Meeting For Worship with Grades 1-4, leaving the Prekindergarten...
by Editor | Mar 19, 2024 | Academics News, All MFS News, Athletics News, Sustainability, Uncategorized
Five Student-Athletes Receive Winter Postseason Honors Congratulations to five winter student-athletes who recently received postseason honors: Boys’ BasketballBurlington County Scholastic League – Independence DivisionZakariah Bah ’25 – First...
by Kathlyn Martin | Mar 19, 2024 | Academics News, All MFS News, Uncategorized
Studio Art Explores Storytelling and Expression through Zines By Dinah Megibow-Taylor ’24, Marketing and Communications Department Intern One might think they stumbled upon an anachronism, a workshop out of the ’80s punk rock scene if they walk into the Art Room...