TODAY archives:

Summer 2026

Supporting the EMS Experience

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Advancement The stories of student growth and alumni success in these pages are a direct result of your generosity and partnership. We are deeply grateful for your continued support. This year, Christmas Fund Drive and Great Community Give highlighted the generosity of our alumni, parents, grandparents, and friends who make EMS strong. Your generous spirit…

Bringing New Ideas – 8th Grade

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The 8th grade celebration marks a significant transition for students as they prepare to enter high school. It’s not just about completing this phase of education; it’s about recognizing the unique qualities and experiences that each student brings to their future endeavors. Teachers give specific reflections for every student sharing a personal insight for them…

Ready for What’s Next – 12th Grade

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A hands-on high school internship provides challenging and enriching opportunities that complement other EMHS distinctives like the capstone Senior Presentation project and E-Term (Experiential Learning Week). The blend of academic rigor and practical experiences, guided by dedicated mentors, helps students identify interests and make informed future choices. This liberal arts high school experience allows exploration…

Transition With Confidence – 5th Grade

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Our 5th grade celebration provides an opportunity for students to deliver speeches in front of their peers, younger students, families, and teachers. As they transition from elementary school to the next middle school stage in their educational journey, they know that their voices will be heard. They do not need to do anything extraordinary to…

Better Teaching Begins With Caring

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At EMS, genuine care for students’ well-being and growth is the bedrock for education. This philosophy is embodied by Jodi Nisly ’91 Hertzler, English teacher, senior class sponsor, and college counselor since 2014. Hertzler’s approach to teaching is deeply rooted in her own experiences as an EMS student, where the connections she made with her…