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Kyle Nocho ’07 Helps Secure Large Settlement for Abused Sisters

Attorney Kyle Nocho ’07, along with a colleague at Kline & Specter, made October headlines in The Philadelphia Inquirer and The Legal Intelligencer, when they secured a $10.6 million settlement for three sisters. A Philadelphia child placement agency and  residential care facility reunited the girls with their father, who then sexually and physically abused them. The girls, ages 9 to 14 at the time, were placed with him despite his lack of stable housing or employment; he was also facing outstanding sexual  assault charges at the time. Now convicted of abusing his daughters, he is serving a minimum of 37 years in prison. Kyle focuses his practice mainly on child sexual abuse and human trafficking cases. “Working on child sex abuse cases,” he said, “gives me  the chance to make a difference in children’s lives by getting them the justice they deserve and by helping to make institutional changes to organizations’ behavior to prevent this type of abuse from happening to other children.” Kyle graduated cum laude from Georgetown University and from the Thomas R. Kline School of Law at Drexel University. Kyle’s mother, Debra Hammock-Nocho, who tipped MFS off about Kyle’s achievement, said that “MFS helped shape who he is today.”

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Upper School Students Look to the Future at Career Day

Upper School Students Look to the Future at Career Day

Eleventh and twelfth grade students took advantage of the opportunity to network and learn much more about the professional world at the annual MFS Career Day yesterday. Alumni, parents, alumni parents, and friends of the school provided sessions in their areas of...

ABC News Anchor Linsey Davis ’95 Visits MFS for Book Signing

ABC News Anchor Linsey Davis ’95 Visits MFS for Book Signing

Linsey Davis ’95, ABC World News Tonight Anchor and five-time children’s book author, returned to campus on November 3 to share her most recent book, The Smallest Spot of the Dot, with the MFS community.  The day included: an assembly with Lower School students,...