The EMS garden is a source for all kinds of edible vegetables. Our 2nd graders will learn about how food is grown through research, while witnessing them in real time in their own garden. Learning about the food systems helps create an appreciation for whole foods and the people that grow them.
At The Elisabeth Morrow School, Students Can Learn about ecology.
About Community Service at EMS
Every student is involved in community service at The Elisabeth Morrow School — even our youngest ones, who are beginning to develop a deeper understanding of their immediate community and how individuals contribute to it through their differences and similarities.
Across all divisions, from Chilton House to Morrow House, our students and their families are invited to share their customs and traditions. We build service-learning opportunities into the curriculum for each grade in Little School, allowing everyone an opportunity to develop empathy, leadership qualities, a sense of responsibility, and an understanding of good citizenship. Further, students are encouraged to develop their own “Passion Projects” to raise awareness for a cause they feel strongly about and educate the community through presentations, fundraisers, and writing campaigns. Each middle school class commits to a yearly service endeavor, and the students frequently suggest and execute their own service projects. In recent years, students have conceptualized and led initiatives in support of local and international causes.
Related Community Service activities to try at EMS
EMS prepares students for an impressive range of top-tier secondary schools.
Our students cultivate the ability to learn, think, explore, empathize, and lead. They graduate with the ability, mindset, and competencies to navigate a global world and are well-prepared to face an unknowable future.
EMS students are accustomed to a rigorous academic environment and welcome the demands of competitive secondary schools. They are often placed in advanced sections where they perform very well.