Archive for April 2025
Students Lead Rise Against Hunger Event
Rise Against Hunger: An Interview with Martha Wyse and Adam Rhodes In a spirited conversation, Abigail Cook (AC) sat down with Martha Wyse ’26 and Adam Rhodes ’25, key organizers along with Lucas Poe ’25 behind the successful Rise Against Hunger event this spring. They shared the essence and impact of their recent initiative, which…
Read MoreSunsets and Celebrations
In a unique observance, students in the class of 2025 will gather on the EMU hill this spring and watch the sunset over their final year at EMS, bringing their year in full circle after beginning the year with a sunrise before their first day of classes in August. The senior class has a number…
Read MoreSeniors Celebrate Impressive College Acceptances
This year, our high school seniors have made us proud (yet again!) with an impressive array of college acceptances. These students have demonstrated exceptional dedication and versatility, participating in a wide range of extracurricular activities such as sports, orchestra, theater, band, choir, and various academic and service clubs. Their commitment extends to academics and beyond,…
Read MoreArts, Arabic, Academics and Adventures!
The annual E-Term week at Eastern Mennonite School creates opportunities for experiential learning through new encounters and diverse environments. During April 14-17, students and teachers from grades 6-12 participated in a variety of skill development, academic expansion, and community building activities. “Our school is unique in that we can provide out-of-the-ordinary educational experiences like our…
Read MoreRibbon Cutting Ceremony for the Gathering Space
Celebrating a New Chapter: Ribbon Cutting Ceremony for the Gathering Space As we continue our thanking events that mark this significant milestone, we gathered to celebrate the ribbon cutting of the new Gathering Space. The ceremony was abuzz with excitement as Paul Leaman welcomed attendees, expressing heartfelt gratitude to our supporters, board members, and community…
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