Every May, the oldest elementary school classes go on community building overnight trips to Fairview Lake Environmental Education Center. Students ages nine to eleven and their teachers spend two nigh...
By Jill Smida-Wood, MMFS 11th Grade Student When the girls volleyball team first met in August, we expected that this would be a typical MMFS sports season: a few more losses than wins but overall ...
by Hannah Finn Wiltshire, Elementary Division Director As many of you know, social studies units in the elementary school typically begin with a study of geography. In our youngest classes, it is a...
For the third year in a row MMFS sent two students to the National "Learn the Address" Competition at Eagle Hill School in Hardwick, MA. This annual contest challenges students with learning disabili...
On May 4th, all upper school advisories participated in a day of service. This Service Day is the culmination of our Field Studies program and took months of preparation and planning. It is another sh...
MMFS integrates educational and assistive technologies into curricula on all levels to create a dynamic learning environment for students. Hardware, such as whiteboards, sound amplifications systems, ...
This week students from all three divisions participated in the annual Lightning Poetry Contest. The contest is an opportunity for MMFS students to flex their memorization muscles, improve their publi...
Students in the Emily, Lacey, and Mott Rooms recently visited Carroll Park to kick off a social studies unit on public parks. Carroll Park is located in Carroll Gardens and is the third oldest park in...
The middle school (MS) is enhancing its interdisciplinary curriculum this year by adding art push-ins to support students through multiple modalities. A push-in occurs when a specialist joins a regu...