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MFS Takes Flight: Overnight Intensive Learning Trips Are Back

MFS Takes Flight: Overnight Intensive Learning Trips Are Back By Jordan Grabelle ’22 and Emma Nei ’22

Covid-19 Pandemic, MFS News, News January 19, 2022 at 9:09 AM Comments are Disabled

MFS is offering overnight Intensive Learning trips again after them being unavailable for the past two years due to the pandemic. However, due to the late decision to run trips, the schedule for the trip planning, presentations, and selection process is occurring in the winter this year rather than theRead More

Eagles vs Buccaneers previous matchup on October 14, 2021.  Photo by Aadit Pande '23.

Eagles’ Surprising Clinch of Playoffs By Aadit Pande '23 and Amir Mashaqi '23

Sports January 16, 2022 at 12:23 PM Comments are Disabled

With the culmination of the NFL’s 2021-2022 regular season, the Philadelphia Eagles have clinched a spot in the playoffs. They will travel to Tampa Bay to face off against the Buccaneers on Sunday, January 16. The Philadelphia Eagles clinched a playoff spot in week 17 after an inconsistent season. EaglesRead More

Newly elected ninth grade class officers pose for a photo. Pictured in the shot: vice president Maddie Calixto, president Luke Iacono, and treasurer Mason Levens (secretary Miles Wilkins was unavailable).

Redefining Democracy and Amplifying Student Voices: A Look Back at the New Class Officer Election Process By Ishaan Shah '22

News January 14, 2022 at 3:02 PM Comments are Disabled

The class of 2025 was the first to experience Agenda Committee’s new class officer election process. Amid national controversies about amplifying individual voices, MFS community members opened up about the new process’s importance in promoting student expression. Looking on as the candidates discussed innovative policy and fundraiser ideas, Azaria Coleman-StokesRead More

Is Student Journalism Still Alive?

Is Student Journalism Still Alive? By Vani Hanamirian '22

News January 14, 2022 at 10:41 AM Comments are Disabled

I walked into school one morning and a teacher said to me: “Ah, you are a media and communications intern and the Editor-in-Chief of the paper. Well, is it a paper? I mean, there are print editions, but does that make it a paper if most of it isn’t paperRead More

Winter Sports Suffer with the Switch to Online Learning

Winter Sports Suffer with the Switch to Online Learning By Julia Tourtellotte '23

Covid-19 Pandemic, MFS News, News, Sports January 10, 2022 at 8:54 PM Comments are Disabled

Due to last week’s switch to online learning, MFS winter athletes were left wondering what is to come of the winter sports season. The overarching theme among athletes is that online school put a strain on each sport’s ability to practice, as well as their ability to compete. All practicesRead More

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