by Editor | Jun 2, 2023 | Academics News, All MFS News, Classroom Unit
Capstone Project Highlight Series: Julianna Banfe ’23 For Generation Z, the Internet has always existed. They haven’t known a world without the likes of Google, Twitter, Instagram, and more, and, as such, have felt the impacts of the web in a more significant...
by Editor | May 25, 2023 | Academics News, All MFS News, Campus Life News
Student and Team of Professionals Develop Cutting-Edge Wound Care App When Sreehita Hajeebu ’23 proposed her Capstone Project during her junior year, supervising faculty quickly realized that the scale and timeline of the project far exceeded a typical MFS...
by Editor | May 11, 2023 | Academics News, All MFS News, Sustainability, Uncategorized
Fifth Graders Learn Sustainable Gardening Practices; Plant Vegetables in MFS Community Garden Fifth graders learned to plant and grow vegetables using sustainable gardening practices over the past two months thanks to some expertise and instruction from local gardener...
by Editor | May 10, 2023 | Academics News, All MFS News, Uncategorized
Drawing Class Reaches Out to Cameroonian Youth via the Memory Project Art Teacher Fran Bennett’s Upper School Drawing class shared their talents with children residing in orphanages in Cameroon by participating in the “Memory Project.” The initiative connects youth...
by Editor | May 4, 2023 | Academics News, All MFS News, Uncategorized
Upper School Intensive Learning Spotlight: Historical and Cultural Tour of Germany History came alive for Upper School students who traveled to Germany during Intensive Learning this spring. Their eight-day trip included guided tours and museum visits in the cities of...
by Editor | May 4, 2023 | Academics News, All MFS News, Uncategorized
Second Graders Visit Moorestown Public Library Today the second grade took a walking trip to the Moorestown Public Library (MPL). The students were excited to explore the children’s collection, make a craft, and listen to a story, led by the Library’s Head...