NAIS - Take A Selfie for Racial Justice: “Use this as an opportunity to reflect about your systems for fairness, justice, and accountability. Find where your system has faults or gaps––intended or unintended––and correct what’s wrong.” https://t.co/3Sewqswwve
We're All Pulling Together!
Give to the Emergency Financial Aid Fund by June 30 and your donation will be matched thanks to a $100,000 pledge from MFS Trustees. Together, we can help children remain at MFS and support our community.
To give visit: https://t.co/mrEgOE6eS4
A very belated posting of a celebratory video (from one of our 8th grade families) to the Class of 2024 as they complete middle school. Congratulations!
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MFS Summer Programs offers week-long virtual courses through a variety of partners such as The Knight School. Students participate in exciting virtual chess lessons and games, watch hilarious tactics videos, and much more. View course listings here: https://t.co/rgu0X5Z91L
Congratulations to Herm Magee Award recipients Bella Runyan ’20 and Cory Dennis ’20. The award is presented to a male and female athlete for outstanding athletic achievement, leadership, and sportsmanship contributions to MFS athletics during the school year. #gofoxes
The important point on the Bubba Wallace ordeal is that someone was concerned for another human given how tense things are. And athletes who have been silent on issues in the past, including some of those in #NASCAR, said never again. That is progress, that is change. It’s time.
From the Spring issue of Among Friends magazine - Civically Involved Alumni Profile: Keith Benson '98, President, Camden Education Association. https://t.co/rtTGkMymPP
We still have room for ~200 Walter Grant applications! WNDB will award 10 grants of $2000 each to unpublished diverse writers and illustrators.
**Black applicants may apply until June 30th even if we reach our application cap.**
Submission guidelines: https://t.co/vO8c2EkCRb
I am going to start a very long, overdue thread. Hopefully, I will keep my rambling limited. I’ll be going back and forth between my phone and my computer, so my flow might be a little off. I was to start by saying I do have permission from Marian to use the screenshots, but I+
Four alumni participated as experts in this year’s Grade 7 Quest Program. They consulted with students about solutions they’ve prototyped for global problems in the areas of health, education, and the environment: https://t.co/y2IdcznMp8