K-12 Music… all in a day

October 30, 2019 was another day of music at Eastern Mennonite School. First and second grade strings classes shared mini concerts for parents and grandparents. All first and second graders take strings two times a week with Maria Lorcas, a program that is partially grant funded by the Virginia Commission for the Arts. In the…

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Students Support Restorative Justice Prison Ministry

Students in grades K-12 raised more then $1,700 to support the restorative justice ministries of Just Coffee and Tea in downtown Harrisonburg. The Spirit Week fundraiser included themed dress up days and baked goods, sponsored by the Student Council Organization. “This support means more than you can imagine,” said Amanda Miller Garber, pastor of RISE…

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Budding Scientists Learn from Budding Teachers

High school honors students in Kevin Carini‘s physics and chemistry classes held a science fun day for elementary students earlier this month. “I like to make time to do this each year because it’s something our students can offer back to the community,” says Carini. Service is part of the EMS mission, an important value…

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Vietnam Stories Recovered Through Volunteers

This article was written by feature writer Kathleen Shaw for the Daily News-Record, Oct. 29, 2019. The public panel was part of the 19th Annual Kennel Charles Lecture Series. In addition to the panel, Schrock-Hurst spoke in 10 class periods over a two-day period on the history of Vietnam, Mennonite Central Committee service and varying…

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Chainsaw Artist Adds to Play Space

This article by reporter Jessica Wetzler was originally published in the Daily News-Record, Oct. 24, 2019. Want to know the secret for getting a group of elementary school students to be quiet? Bring out a chainsaw artist. With sawdust floating in the air and wood chips covering the dewy ground, the only sound to be…

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Q & A with Waega Samwel, Tanzanian Visitor

Waega Samwel, a teacher from Nyantira Mennonite Academy in Dar Es Salaam, Tanzania, is serving EMS this year as teacher assistant and administrator Intern. Mr. Samwel is in the United States as part of the International Visitor Exchange Program of Mennonite Central Committee. During a recent chapel, Lee Good, science teacher, interviewed him. Where did…

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Ritchie ’23 Team, Third in Game Design Contest

Middle and high schoolers tackle computer coding at JMU This article was originally published in The Breeze, the student newspaper at James Madison University. Congratulations to Mason Ritchie ’23, who earned third place in the competition. Perry Shank ’94, computer science teacher at Harrisonburg High School, led the event along with Kevin Carini, EMHS physics,…

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2019 Bay Trip Wrap Up

For more than 15 years, EMHS has taken upper level science students to study at the Chesapeake Bay each fall. This year’s trip went to Tylerton on Smith Island, Maryland. Participants studied the ecology of multiple ecosystems, their connections to human populations throughout the watershed, and how what happens on land determines the health of…

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Sixth Graders Study Trout Life Cycle

Eastern Mennonite School emphasizes hands-on learning, even when it involves slippery, slimy creatures. As part of our sixth graders’ year-long study of the life cycle of our area trout population, the class visited Reed’s Creek Fish Hatchery in Franklin, West Virginia, in September. Some students enjoyed the “hands on” part of the trip more than…

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