Seventh grade student’s poetry recognized
Manlius Pebble Hill 7th grade student Kiru Morissette- Ugoji has been selected to have her haiku illustrated and printed as part of the Syracuse Poster Project. She’ll be honored along with the other selected poets (who are primarily adults) at a ceremony at the Atrium at City Hall Commons this Friday, April 14. Remarkably, this […]
MPH Senior represents New York at All-Eastern Honors Ensemble
Senior Lydia Kelly performed a NYSSMA solo last spring and received a perfect score. That perfect score earned her a selection into the New York All-State Mixed Choir. There, she received an application to the National Association for Music Education All-Eastern Honors Ensemble, which included submission of recommendation letters, resume, and her NYSSMA scoring information. […]
Eighth Graders Recognized by New York Times
Together with Vocabulary.com, the New York Times invited students to participate in their 4th annual Video Vocabulary Contest. Students were asked to create a short video that defines or teaches any of the words in their collection, which features over 1,600 words. Winners were determined based on originality and how well each video showed an […]
MPH College Counselor Speaks at Workshop for CNY Guidance Counselors and College Admission Professionals
On March 22, MPH Director of College Counseling Will Cardamone served as an expert panelist at the New York State Association of College Admission Counselors (NYSACAC) Regional Professional Development Forum. The forum at the Newhouse School of Communication at Syracuse University entitled, “Changing College Admission Landscape,” attracted over 75 high school guidance counselors and college […]
Follow-Up Story: Alejandro Cobas
Earlier this month, we brought you a story about Alenjandro Cobas, a young Cuban dancer working with Syracuse City Ballet. World Language instructor Erica Stark has been serving as his interpreter, and our students were helpful in his transition to the Syracuse community. Alejandro, along with fellow dancer Jose Carlos came as guests during MPH’s […]
MPH Students Compete in CNY Science & Engineering Fair
Last Sunday, 51 MPH students competed in the Central New York Science & Engineering Fair (CNYSEF) at the SRC Arena at Onondaga Community College, a record number for MPH! Science Department Chair Sue Foster comments, “This impressive number of participants reflects our students’ willingness to take a risk. ” MPH far exceeded every other school […]
MPH Athletic Teams Recognized
We are thrilled to announce that our Girls Varsity Volleyball and Boys Varsity Basketball teams have been recognized by New York State with Team Scholar Awards. To be recognized, 75% of each team’s roster had to have above a 3.5 GPA for the second marking period. In addition to the team awards, MPH also had […]
MPH Suzuki Students perform at The Nottingham
During a cold, windy day last weekend, hearts were warmed at The Nottingham retirement home by the melodious sounds of Suzuki violinists performing a concert of everything from Millionaire’s Hoedown to Bach, in addition to many beloved Suzuki pieces. MPH students Lilah Temes, Anya Reckess, Audrey Ko, and Alexa Rose Battaglia enjoyed participating in making […]
MPHMUN Announces China Conference Awardees
On March 16-19, 2017, the MPHMUN team competed in the prestigious Harvard Model United Nations China 2017 Conference, in Beijing, China. Over 1,000 students were in attendance for this debate conference. Over 60 high schools were represented, coming from 12 different nations. The MPHMUN team performed spectacularly well, earning the Best International Delegation Award! “This […]
Breaking News From China!
The MPHMUN Team has just been named “Best International Delegation” in Beijing, China! In addition, there were many individual awards presented to MPH students for Best Delegate, Outstanding Delegate, and Honorable mention. More details will be posted when the team returns. Congratulations, delegates!