While MPFS has historically taught mindfulness before it was a trending word in education, we have begun to invest in professional development around mindfulness in the classroom. This training not only benefits our students but also our faculty, as the same positive outcomes that apply to children apply to adults as well...
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Our primary goal is to provide a safe and secure learning environment for our students. While it's difficult as parents to contemplate emergency situations, these proactive measures provide an added layer of protection for our community...
Watching our children fail can be one of the greatest challenges as a parent. The first instinct may be to find a way to remove all things that upset a child, or remove them (sometimes permanently) from any situation where they could face discomfort. However, numerous educational and psychological experts argue that allowing children to fail is crucial for their development...
Another exciting and enriching academic year has come to an end, and it's time to reflect on the accomplishments, memorable experiences, and transformative initiatives that have defined our journey. This past school year has been a testament to our collective dedication to excellence, innovation, and community engagement...
What do you think is the most important lesson you’ve learned at MPFS?
The most important lesson I have learned is how to solve my own problems and how to solve arguments without help...
Anything you want your family, friends, or teachers to know about you or your MPFS experience?
I think that my time at MPFS really changed the way I think and see the world, and that I'll definitely remember my time here...
Anything you want your family, friends, or teachers to know about you or your MPFS experience?
MPFS was a big change from public school to private school and it showed me how having a smaller community can change (your) way of learning. The teachers here helped us throughout all of our years being here. My friends and family also supported me throughout my MPFS years and I appreciate everything they have done to help me...
What do you think you’ll miss the most about MPFS?
I'll probably miss the one-on-one conversations with teachers or one-on-one help from teachers...
What interests have been sparked during your time at MPFS?
I figured out I like graphic design and doing stuff in Canva when I have the time.
What do you think you’ll miss the most about MPFS?
The people here have made me confident and helped me grow as a person