A Worship Walk with SQuAC (Student Quaker Action Committee): Q&A with Kathy Liang
"On the worship walk, I was amazed by how I have always taken nature’s liveliness for granted."
Read More"On the worship walk, I was amazed by how I have always taken nature’s liveliness for granted."
Read MoreA guest blog from Consulting Psychologist Michael Cassano on Dealing with the Surreal Circumstances of the Pandemic
Read MoreMegan Bellwoar Hollinger didn't want to lose the spirit and energy of her Acting Ensemble class due to the school's closure for Covid-19. She said, "We adapted and improvised—it's kind what we do..."
Read MoreDuring the last trimester of eighth grade English with teacher Sunshine O'Donnell, students explore an issue that concerns them and learn how the power of language can help to promote social justice.
Read MoreIn Mary Lynn Ellis’ 11th grade AP Literature class, students have been working on an in-depth study of contemporary American poets. Students were asked to choose a line or more from any poem by any poet that resonated with them in a new way during the present quarantine.
Read MoreAfter a successful junior year during which she made All-Friends Schools League First Team playing basketball at AFS, Jordan Smith ‘20 headed to Paris for an ExTerm trip in May 2019. Upon her return home, she immediately headed back on the court with her AAU team. Jordan was getting back into the rhythm and went up for a basket when she heard a disturbing pop.
Read MoreSeniors, this love letter is for you. Your class will be remembered with special reverence through the years by all who love you at AFS.
Read MoreLower School Art teacher Amanda Milz shared AFS Everywhere artwork from two projects she has been working on with students and their families at home during the Covid-19 crisis.
Read MoreMargaret Guerra's 9th grade history class celebrated National History Day in their Industrialization and the Modern World class by reenacting the first Zionist Congress.
Read MoreMany families are struggling in a variety of ways during this crisis and we continue hold all those affected in the light.
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