Juneteenth 2024
June 18, 2024
Juneteenth originated in Texas, commemorating June 19, 1865, when African Americans in Galveston learned belatedly of the Emancipation Proclamation, which had been signed more than two years before.
Japan Night: A Celebration of Japanese Music, Art, Stories, & Culture
June 04, 2024
When you strolled through the CE Auditorium, you would have thought you were in Japan!
Students Compete in PA Junior Academy of Science State Contest
Pennsylvania Junior Academy of Science (PJAS) recently held its state event at Penn State - Main Campus in State College, PA from Sunday, May 19 to Tuesday, May 21.

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2018 First in Math Recognition

January 18, 2019

Students in Grades 1-5 enjoy First In Math every day. This in-school or at-home accessed math program challenges students to work in content areas that reinforce, remediate and extend math skills. Students gain individual points for their efforts and work collaboratively toward winning the 24-Tuesday Trophy. After a successful 2018, students continue to engage in math madness 2019!

Middle School Faculty Spotlight: Mr. Diehl

January 15, 2019

Mr. Nathan Diehl is in his first year as a music teacher at the Middle School. In addition to teaching all general music classes, Mr. Diehl also conducts the chorus and grade level bell choirs and leads our chapel musicians. Previously, Mr. Diehl taught music in the Lower School for 11 years and also taught at Lehigh Valley Charter High School for the Arts.

Guess Which School Is Leading The Nation in Academic Engagement?

January 11, 2019

Since we started talking this fall about the culture of curiosity, I’ve been hearing from many people, both inside and outside our community, about our strategic vision to grow and enrich the school experience for students. The overwhelming response has been along the lines of “It is so exciting to hear that Moravian is teaching students ways to prepare for and thrive in life.” The next most common response has been, “So what does that actually look like?” or, “So how will you know if we’re seeing growth?”