12.18.2009
Little School Holiday Concert
12.17.2009
Holiday Performance Preparation
12.15.2009
Geometry Tree
12.14.2009
Morrow House Library
12.12.2009
How to Eat Like A Child • Video Clip
Here's a video clip of the sixth-grade play, How to Eat Like a Child. (Video by Micah Malmstrom)
12.11.2009
The Myth of Perseus
Today’s Morrow House assembly featured a re-telling of the myth of Perseus, who in Greek mythology was the son of Zeus and Danae. He killed the Gorgon, Medusa, and also rescued the Princess Andromeda as she was about to be sacrificed to a sea monster. The version was humorous and filled with anachronisms. The play was directed by Rebecca Gove and Alyssa Connolly, Latin teachers, and starred 7th graders enrolled in the elective Mythology course.
12.10.2009
Welcome Back
12.09.2009
How To Eat Like A Child • 6th-Grade Play
EMS Orchestra at Southeast Senior Center
Makin' Latkes
12.08.2009
Alumnae Visit
Ally Siegel and Alexandra Eckert, both '08 and both sophomores at Holy Angels Academy, visited with former teachers and Mrs. DiPaolo. Both are reading the Aeneid in Latin III Honors, taking Geometry and Algebra Honors, and have just finished a full sports season. Ally ranked #16 nationally in rock climbing and Alexandra finished the tennis season as #1 singles, winning 75% of her matches. Congratulations to both!
12.07.2009
Good to see you...
Winter at EMS
12.04.2009
Morrow House - Pottery Club Sculptures
These sculptures were made on our first day of pottery club this semester. Each student had a lump of clay and their fingers to work with, no other tools. The idea was to find ways to move the clay just by pinching it and without adding or removing any clay, to fill as much space as possible. We tried to work with a kind of rhythmic energy, which you can see in the finished pieces. Some tried to go as far out horizontally as they could, others tried to go up. In both cases, the pieces had to be balanced well enough to stand on their own. We've been having a great semester ever since! ~Jane Herold, Pottery Teacher
Morrow House - CPR training
12.03.2009
Third Graders Conclude Lenni Lenape Study with Performance and Games
Second-Graders: Counting and Estimating
EMS Chamber Orchestra at Lillian Booth Actors Home
Found a Shrew...
Yesterday we were moving a pile of composted material to the garden when we discovered, to our delight, a Northern Short-tailed Shrew. At first he scurried in a typically frantic and indecisive state before focussing on a determined escape beneath the piles of dead leaves. The largest shrew in our area, this insectivore was silvery, long and narrow and quite cute. Unfortunately the photo is not ours, as we were too slow on the draw. ~Gary Lyon (Photo John White)