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EDITORIAL: Dear God Changing Religion Requirements and the Class of 2018

Editorials, MFS News, Opinion December 18, 2016 at 10:05 PM Comments are Disabled

Every school year brings with it predictable changes, from new teachers to new classes, which aren’t technically “new,” considering you pick your classes and generally know who teaches what. However, imagine being handed your schedule on the first day of school and seeing a genuine surprise: a class you wereRead More

A view of the new hour block from a student schedule.

Double Your Pleasure, Hour Your Fun New Hour-Long Class Replaces Double Period

MFS News, News December 18, 2016 at 6:58 PM Comments are Disabled

While many schedule changes were made for the 2016-2017 school year, so far as the day-to-day schedules of students are concerned, none was so drastic as the removal of the double, in favor of an hour-long third period. In years past, the double period before lunch was the anchor ofRead More

WordsWorth December 2016 Print Edition

WordsWorth December 2016 Print Edition

News, Print Edition December 15, 2016 at 11:00 AM Comments are Disabled
New Teacher Q&A: Dan Sussman

New Teacher Q&A: Dan Sussman

MFS News, News December 1, 2016 at 8:41 AM Comments are Disabled

New MFS English teacher Dan Sussman. Photo from mfriends.org English teacher Dan Sussman, a new member of the Moorestown Friends School community, has already made himself right at home, and people seem glad to have him. While the transition for new teachers can be tough for some, Sussman has seeminglyRead More

New Head of the Religion Department Dan Christy Randazzo. Photo from mfriends.org.

Keeping the Faith Checking in with MFS’s New Quaker Leadership

MFS News, News December 1, 2016 at 8:21 AM Comments are Disabled

New Head of the Religion Department Dan Christy Randazzo. Photo from friends.org. Nearly every year, at least one teacher retires or moves away, leaving a hole in the MFS community; last year, when Priscilla Taylor-Williams left, everyone knew her absence would be felt. But in the 2016-2017 school year, theRead More

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