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Remembering Bob Saget: Funny memories at MFS

Remembering Bob Saget: Funny memories at MFS By Julia Tourtellotte ’23 and Emma Vernick ’23

News February 2, 2022 at 10:28 AM Comments are Disabled

Comedian Bob Saget sadly passed away earlier this month. To honor his legacy in comedy, here are some students’ and teachers’ funniest memories at MFS: Mr. Omilian remembers how the seniors used to pull pranks on the school before graduation: “So, this one senior class thought it would be funnyRead More

Buying a Car? What am I Doing?

Buying a Car? What am I Doing? By Michael Huettl '23

MFS News, News February 1, 2022 at 5:10 PM Comments are Disabled

One of the most exciting things leading up to turning 16 is the ability to drive. Before turning 16, my goal was to buy a car all on my own, and it was an extremely frustrating process of decisions and logistical planning. What I’ve learned from buying a car isRead More

This is a normal thing, right?

This is a normal thing, right? Op-Ed By Dinah Megibow-Taylor ’24

Op-Ed, Opinion January 25, 2022 at 6:31 PM Comments are Disabled

“Why are so many people freaking out about this?” Asked a friend on the morning of our celebratory last day before Winter Break, December 17, when a vague school shooting threat that affected regions across the nation circulated on social media. My response was, “why aren’t you?” Her answer wasRead More

MFS playing Westtown. Photo by Ashleigh Sorokin '22.

MFS Takes on ’Town in a Close Battle By Vani Hanamirian '22

News January 20, 2022 at 4:58 PM Comments are Disabled

Moorestown Friends boys basketball hosted Westtown School in an entertaining game on Tuesday, January 18, 2022. The game attracted the MFS community, and the stands were filled with excited fans.  The MFS team currently stands at 1-4, having lost to George School, Westtown, and Leap Academy. MFS has a 10-manRead More

Covid-19 Booster Boosts MFS Students’ Optimism for a More Normal Return to Everyday  Activities

Covid-19 Booster Boosts MFS Students’ Optimism for a More Normal Return to Everyday Activities By Alicia Leung '24 and Hannah Puc '24

Covid-19 Pandemic, MFS News, News January 19, 2022 at 12:10 PM Comments are Disabled

As the Omicron variant spreads, MFS students are optimistic that receiving the Covid-19 booster shot could give hope for a more safe return to school and daily activities.   Covid-19 cases in the community are on the rise, and in response, MFS implemented virtual learning once students returned from winter break.Read More

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