The community at Media-Providence Friends School (MPFS) celebrated International Day of Peace with the help of Philadelphia mural artist Jamee Grigsby...
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Each year, the eighth grade students at Media-Providence Friends School embark on a weeklong adventure focussed on cultural and language immersion, service, science, art, and community. The purpose of this long-running tradition is multidisciplinary...
What were you most excited for with being Head for the Day?
Probably making a rule...
What is your favorite MPFS memory, event, or tradition? And why?
My favorite MPFS memory is Bear Creek camping trip because I bonded the most with my class there...
What do you think is the most important lesson you’ve learned at MPFS?
MPFS has helped shape my moral compass and made me the person I am today...
Are you looking forward to trying any new activities, sports, or subjects in high school?
I'm definitely looking forward to playing volleyball, and getting into new sports, such as swimming and lacrosse. I'm also looking forward to humanities class!
What do you think you’ll miss the most about MPFS?
Definitely the friends I have made here. This school offers so many opportunities to make friends of all ages. I'm also going to miss the learning environment...
What do you think is the most important lesson you’ve learned at MPFS?
The most important lesson I've learned at MPFS is to finish my work on time and reach out to my teachers if I'm confused about something or need help with something...
What interests have been sparked during your time at MPFS?
When I was at MPFS I started to like science way more...
Do you have an idea of what you’d like to study in college or what you might want to be when you grow up?
I would like to continue theater or maybe even go into politics...