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Notes From Pages Lane

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This section of Among Friends takes its name from Pages Lane, the road that bisected the Moorestown Friends School campus prior to the construction of Stokes Hall in 1986.

The Adopt-A-Team program allows some Lower School classes to get to know and support members of varsity sports teams throughout their seasons.

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The Middle School Diversity Club joined with the Upper School MLK, Jr. Club to collaborate on art for a bulletin board in celebration of Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month.

May 10

Lower School Director Jenel Giles takes a moment for the camera with some students at a Lower School Playscape Saturday Playdate.

April 29

The Upper School Drama Club produced Scooby Doo and the Ghost of Moonshine Creek, a script written by graduates Martin Hand ’22 and Lila Smith ’22, last spring. Earth Week at MFS concluded with a Lower School Earth Day Fair, planned and run by the Upper School Environmental Club. The day featured several stations including flower planting.

Middle School students performed a wonderful rendition of Annie Jr.

April 5

After two years of virtual experiences, the third grade had the opportunity to visit Lenape Village at Churchville Nature Center in person. Lenape Village is a hands-on, living history exhibit that offers the opportunity to experience our area as a Native American before contact with Europeans.

March 16

Faculty and staff visited Camp Dark Waters in Medford to help them get the camp ready for the spring and summer seasons as a part of an In-Service Day.

March 15

Josh Weinstein’s Comparative Government class participated in a moot court exercise and visited with Federal Judge Joshua Wolson of the United States District Court of the Eastern District of Pennsylvania. Students had the opportunity to participate in a Q & A session with Judge Wolson.

March 10

Seventh grade students shared their knowledge on causes of global climate change and their proposed solutions to help mitigate and adapt during the Seventh Grade Quest Climate Change Expo. The MFS Theater Department presented Chicago: High School Edition as the winter musical.

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