Maddie Radcliffe joined the MMFS community in second grade and is a member of our very first graduating class. During her time as a student, Maddie learned skills like grammar, study habits, research ...
To help new teachers navigate the landscape at MMFS, Upper School Social Worker Aniru Thomas and Middle School Head Teacher Jeremiah Feather were approached to build on committee work and kickstart th...
By Cara Shaw, Upper School Head Teacher I am grateful for the opportunity to pursue professional development over the summer by taking a course funded by a grant from the MMFS Parents Association t...
by Coach Andrew and Coach Justin The 2021 MMFS varsity soccer team came out with a lot of enthusiasm to get back out on the field and compete together as a unit. We fielded our largest roster eve...
By Katie Hicks, Middle School Teacher For several years I have wanted to further my education by pursuing a master’s degree, and the pandemic presented me with time to explore my options. After m...
Winning is important, and always a goal for our athletic teams. However, it isn't the most important goal. Given all that Athletics has faced in the era of COVID-19, I am proud to say that providing a...
With the rapid growth of the robotics industry upon us, former student Alexander (Sasha) Khazatsky knew that he wanted to be involved in the field. “Machine learning is really taking off right now...
“Learning and the Brain” helps middle school students understand their learning disabilities and become better self advocates. Head Teacher Emma Pyle explains,“6th graders study the learning ...