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February 7, 2020

50th Timeline: 1979 – The Board Announces the Departure of Ken Erdley

After six challenging years in and outside of Mullica Hill, the Board announced that there would be a new Head of School in the 1980s.  Ken Erdley had worked hard to move the School beyond its founders, and he had succeeded. Many institutions fail and collapse when the early founders depart, but staff, teachers, parents, […]

Article by Erica Salmon / blog

January 31, 2020

50th Timeline: 1975 – The Dissolution of the Parent-Teacher Organization

The mid and late 1970s were hard times for the United States and they were equally challenging for Friends School.  Tuition had doubled over five years, and enrollment had declined significantly. When Ken Erdley became the second Head of School, as mentioned in the last post, there were over 260 students, but that number declined […]

Article by Erica Salmon / blog

January 24, 2020

50th Timeline: 1973 – Welcome, Ken Erdley

As mentioned in an earlier post, the Founding Head of School, Mary Clare Wohlford, announced that she planned to resign and move to Virginia at the conclusion of the 1972-1973 academic year.  In March 1973, the Board of Trustees named Ken Erdley to follow Wohlford as the second Head of School. Research across many schools […]

Article by Erica Salmon / blog

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If ever there is a time to see growth in our students, it’s during United Nations Day. Our 8th grade students facilitated discussions on global topics such as poverty, addiction and refugee rights. When they were in 6th grade experiencing their first UN Day, there is a good chance they did more observing than contributing. Fast forward two years, and our 8th graders now run the show!

As is the tradition at FSMH, UN Day is the culmination of weeks of work. All Middle School students represent a country (the same country they presented on during World’s Fair), and they contribute to student-led discussions from the perspective of the nation they represent. It’s an exercise in public speaking, empathy, global learning and scholarship. FSMH UN Day took place last week, and it was exciting to see our 8th grade students lead with such confidence and poise! A huge shout out to T. Brad for preparing our students well for UN Day and for organizing the day’s events. Thank you to the Middle School parents who made their way to school to sit in and observe. We are also grateful to all of our Middle School teachers for supporting the discussions, being curious about what our students think, and understanding that intellectual growth happens through intellectual stretching!
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If ever there is a time to see growth in our students, it’s during United Nations Day. Our 8th grade students facilitated discussions on global topics such as poverty, addiction and refugee rights. When they were in 6th grade experiencing their first UN Day, there is a good chance they did more observing than contributing. Fast forward two years, and our 8th graders now run the show!

As is the tradition at FSMH, UN Day is the culmination of weeks of work. All Middle School students represent a country (the same country they presented on during World’s Fair), and they contribute to student-led discussions from the perspective of the nation they represent. It’s an exercise in public speaking, empathy, global learning and scholarship. FSMH UN Day took place last week, and it was exciting to see our 8th grade students lead with such confidence and poise! A huge shout out to T. Brad for preparing our students well for UN Day and for organizing the day’s events. Thank you to the Middle School parents who made their way to school to sit in and observe. We are also grateful to all of our Middle School teachers for supporting the discussions, being curious about what our students think, and understanding that intellectual growth happens through intellectual stretching!Image attachmentImage attachment+7Image attachment
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Recently, our 2nd grade class hosted their annual Ancient Egyptian Museum in the Harkins Commons. Students from other grades were able to visit the displays throughout the day as were 2nd grade families who were amazed by what they experienced. The museum exhibits included: write your name in hieroglyphics, geography of Egypt, ancient Egyptian dictionaries, scenic dioramas of Egyptian gifts, flip books of gods and goddesses, and so much more!

What impressive works created by our now knowledgeable Egyptologists and what a fitting ending to all of their studies of Ancient Egypt.
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Recently, our 2nd grade class hosted their annual Ancient Egyptian Museum in the Harkins Commons. Students from other grades were able to visit the displays throughout the day as were 2nd grade families who were amazed by what they experienced. The museum exhibits included: write your name in hieroglyphics, geography of Egypt, ancient Egyptian dictionaries, scenic dioramas of Egyptian gifts, flip books of gods and goddesses, and so much more!  

What impressive works created by our now knowledgeable Egyptologists and what a fitting ending to all of their studies of Ancient Egypt.Image attachmentImage attachment+7Image attachment
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