Articles by: Jack Cranmer

Wordsworth App: WW on the GO!

Wordsworth App: WW on the GO! By Jack Cranmer '25and Vikram Verma '25

News November 3, 2022 at 2:47 PM Comments are Disabled

Go download the new MFS Wordsworth APP “WW on the GO!”  https://apps.apple.com/us/app/ww-on-the-go/id1609494288 The WW on the Go app was created to give all MFS community members instant access to school events and news.  The new app is streamlined to give users a feed of the most recent articles and aRead More

Seniors Dominate in Slimy Fish Toss

Seniors Dominate in Slimy Fish Toss By Jack Cranmer '25

MFS News, News, Photos, Spirit Week, Spirit Week 2022 October 18, 2022 at 4:20 PM Comments are Disabled

Day one of Spirit Week 2022 kicked off with the Slimy Fish Toss. Eight pairs of students were split into two groups of four to determine who would give their team an early lead in the competition. In Group A, Julia Tourtellotte ’23 and Emma Vernick ’23 beat out sophomoresRead More

The Global Leadership Summit: A Chance for Students to Deepen Their Understanding of the World

The Global Leadership Summit: A Chance for Students to Deepen Their Understanding of the World By Jack Cranmer '25

MFS News, News June 1, 2022 at 11:08 AM Comments are Disabled

For the first time ever, Moorestown Friends School will participate in the Global Leadership Summit. The conference is built around the idea of coming together for a common cause. This year, the theme is sustainability. The conference will include many workers in the field of sustainability as well as aRead More

Masked Ninth Grade Students during Study Hall in the Baida Field House Commons. Photo by Luke Iacono ’25.

Unmasked and Unafraid? Community Reacts With Confidence and Apprehension as Mask Mandate is Lifted By Luke Iacono ’25 and Jack Cranmer ’25

News February 20, 2022 at 5:45 PM Comments are Disabled

In a decision met with equal parts concern and confidence, it was announced in an official statement on February 10, 2022 from Head of School Julia de la Torre that MFS would no longer require students to wear masks during school beginning Tuesday, March 8. This most recent development hasRead More

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