Student Life: Social Skills and Emotional Understanding

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Social Skills and Emotional Understanding

Social and emotional readiness is especially important for success in academics and life for students with learning disabilities. Throughout the day, students learn skills to help them build self-e...

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“To Kill A Mockingbird” – A Multisensory Approach

By Ben Kaplan, Upper School Head English Teacher When I was in ninth grade, I read To Kill a Mockingbird for the first time. It was a shattering and inspiring experience. I recoiled in horror at th...

Elementary Students
Write to Malala

By Franziska Laskaris, Assistant Director of Elementary School Reading groups in the elementary school are in full swing! Each morning at 9:15 students, reading folders in hand, excitedly travel to...

PA Grant Report:
Generating Access to
“Own Voices” Texts

By Middle School Head Teachers Margot Stein and Nicole Watson As educators who possess multiple identities and perspectives, we know that our students also fall along this spectrum—whether those ...

A Busy Fall for the MMFS College Guidance Office

It was a busy fall for the MMFS College Guidance office. Seniors worked on and submitted applications, brainstormed and wrote college essays, took SATs and ACTs, visited colleges, took tours, and had ...

Alumni Spotlight:
Clara Goldiner

Clara Goldiner ('17), joined the MMFS community as a student on the 5th floor at Bergen Street. She attended our middle school, embracing lessons in planning, organization, and study skills, and moved...

Innovative Course Offerings
in the Upper Division

By Kirk Smothers, Upper Division Director Temperatures may be dropping, but activity has been running at a steady boil in upper school classes. This month, the faculty members of the math and arts ...