Finding A Home At The Elisabeth Morrow School
Something happens when your child lands in a school that is the perfect fit for them. They have the confidence to take risks and try new things. They are curious…
Nurturing curious, confident children on 14 acres of natural learning spaces in Bergen County, New Jersey.
Something happens when your child lands in a school that is the perfect fit for them. They have the confidence to take risks and try new things. They are curious…
On July 1, 2021, our Associate Head of School, Dr. Marek Beck, will become our eighth Head of School. Q: What initially drew you to The Elisabeth Morrow School? I…
UPDATES ON THE CLASS OF 1957 ANNE MOLONEY BLACK ’57 is delighted to be the Class Captain for EMS Class of ‘57. She lives in Washington, D.C., with her husband,…
Feeling the void of not being able to attend Maker Day on campus for the second year in a row, the PA’s Green Committee joined together with members of the…
“To do our best to continue the PA’s goals of addressing issues of interest, providing parent education, creating social opportunities, and helping connect families, several of our PA committees brought…
Our amazing Parents Association was at it again, continuing their work from the past year in reimagining EMS traditions for the virtual space while pandemic restrictions persist. This fall they…
To celebrate the Lunar New Year, the year of the Ox, which began on Feb. 12, our divisions planned lessons surrounding the holiday. One Little School student’s parent helped her…
The 7B Service Learning co-curricular had a great donation turnout during their drive to support the Bergen County Animal Shelter and Adoption Center (BCAS). They were happy to drop off…
After considering what a community needs, our first-grade students in Little School each created a box town for a project called “Kidtown.” They identified the buildings needed in their neighborhood,…
Our virtual SuperBand Solo Concert 2021 featured Morrow House and Little School band students performing brief solos they recorded on their own. “It was wonderful to see our third-grade through…