The Latest EMS News · 06 April 2020

Spring Coffee Series to Begin The Week of 4/6

A picture of the back of Morrow House on The Elisabeth Morrow School campus.

During our State of the School, Head of School Dr. Maureen Fonseca announced her plans for a Spring Coffee Series. “I wanted to create a platform where I could speak with the community about your goals for our students,” says Dr. Fonseca. “It’s important for us to strengthen our forward-thinking learning environment and carefully thread an educational path from 2s through eighth grade.”
 
With the importance of social distancing, we have decided to continue with our Spring Coffee Series, now a Spring Chat Series since times are scattered throughout the day. 
 
The Spring Chat Series will now take place:
 
April 8: Chat with Maureen Fonseca and Beth Brennan, Lower School Head, Little School
10:30 a.m.
: Grades 1 and 2 
Noon: Grades 3 and 4
 
April 13: Chat with Maureen Fonseca and Phil Cox, Middle School Head, Morrow House
7 p.m.
: Grades 5 and 6
 
April 20: Chat with Maureen Fonseca and Phil Cox, Middle School Head, Morrow House
7 p.m.
: Grades 7 and 8
 
April 22: Chat with Maureen Fonseca and Lauren Mactas, Director of Early Childhood Programs, Chilton House
7 p.m.
: 2s through Kindergarten
8 p.m.: 2s through Kindergarten
 
Mark your calendars! A link will be sent to families to access the chats. Please be on the lookout for emails from us with a link to a questionnaire to fill out your questions and your goals for your child(ren) at EMS that can be addressed during the Spring Chat Series.

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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.

Accustomed to a challenging academic environment, EMS students welcome the demands of competitive secondary schools and are often placed in advanced sections where they perform very well.

YOUR CHILD WOULD THRIVE AT EMS. SCHEDULE A TIME TO TALK TO SOMEONE ABOUT JOINING OUR COMMUNITY.

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