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Syracuse Hosts First Annual Green Chemistry Think Tank

Syracuse University College of Arts & Sciences News, October 31, 2018

Follow-Up Story: Jeffrey Bush competes at State level

Follow-Up Story: Jeffrey Bush competes at State level

We previously reported on senior Jeffrey Bush’s  first place victory in our district’s National Voice for Democracy audio essay contest. Since then, he has gone on to compete at the state level, where he took 3rd place. Earlier this week, Jeffrey had the honor of reading his speech to the Mattydale Veterans of Foreign Wars […]

MPH Senior wins first place

MPH senior Jeffrey Bush recently entered a national audio-essay competition for the VFW Voice for Democracy Contest. He was required to submit a democratic and patriotic-themed recorded essay on this year’s theme, “American History – Our Hope for the Future.”  His entry won first place in our New York State VFW district and he is […]

MPH grad lands Vogue photo shoot…the Pebble magazine tells the story!

When not publishing the the MPH student magazine, the staff of the Pebble stay busy writing stories for their website, https://thepebblemag.com/ . Their most recent post is a feature on Amina Gingold, a 2016 MPH graduate who is in her sophomore year at School of Visual Arts in New York City. Read the story, written by […]

MPH student magazine wins record number of awards

MPH student magazine wins record number of awards

The staff of the Pebble, MPH’s student news magazine, won 45 state awards at the Empire State School Press Association (ESSPA) Conference at Syracuse University on November 3, including several of ESSPA’s top awards. The Pebble was one of seven publications to win Gold/All New York, ESSPA’s most prestigious award, for best all-around publication. The […]

MPH Students Win Writing Awards

MPH Students Win Writing Awards

The Syracuse Federation of Women’s Clubs recently sponsored  a writing contest for local students in all grades. The goal of the contest was to provide an outlet for students to express themselves freely, reflecting on their personal experiences to gain inspiration for their writing. Both short stories and poetry submissions were accepted in age categories […]

MPH Celebrates Black History Month

MPH Celebrates Black History Month

Community Wide Dialogue and the senior class have been working together throughout February to celebrate Black History Month. Events and performances are taking place daily, including: Music, videos, presentations, or live performances every day in the Phoenix Student Center Story telling Lower School with the senior class Presentation on Elizabeth Keckly to 4th and 5th Grade […]

MPH Student Publication, the Pebble, Wins National Award

MPH Student Publication, the Pebble, Wins National Award

The American Scholastic Press Association recently awarded MPH’s Pebble magazine a First Place Award in its annual national school publication contest. The judges wrote: “the Pebble is an excellent publication which deserves a First Place Award in the annual American Scholastic Press Association’s magazine competition. Creating a magazine teaches students the fundamentals of publishing and […]

Two MPH Students to Appear in Film

Two sixth grade MPH students, Nastassia Haroshka and Margaret Fudo, are starring in the film “Silver Dollar” to be shot January 28 and 29 in Syracuse and Oswego. Cast and crew as follows: Cal-Shane Mehigan IMDB Terence-Tom Delillo IMDB Richard-Ken Campbell (and weapons master) Mugger-Sensei Reid 5th degree aikido master and combat choreography Ceecee (Nastassia […]

Scholastic Art and Design Awards

Scholastic Art and Design Awards

Many of our talented student artists have received recognition and awards at the Regional Scholastic Art and Design Contest. This contest saw over 5,400 entries from 13 counties. All student work underwent two full days of judging and were put up against art from schools as far away as  Marathon and Massena!  It is a […]