Moving Up First-Grade Meeting
Elisabeth Morrow School 435 Lydecker Street, Englewood, NJ, United StatesThis is an information session to discuss the preparedness of kindergarten parents for first grade. Location: Little School Science Room
Nurturing curious, confident children on 14 acres of natural learning spaces in Bergen County, New Jersey.
Nurturing curious, confident children on 14 acres of natural learning spaces in Bergen County, New Jersey.
This is an information session to discuss the preparedness of kindergarten parents for first grade. Location: Little School Science Room
Students in the second grade (and their parents) are invited to meet and hear from our music faculty in order to choose which instrument they will play in the third grade. Location: The Cohen Center
This is an information session to discuss the preparedness of third-grade parents for fourth grade. Location: Little School Science Room
Our fourth-grade students will present a 45-minute musical to our first- through third-grade students, faculty, staff, and our fourth-grade families.
This is an information session to discuss the preparedness of second-grade parents for third grade. Location: Little School Science Room
Our school’s first-graders spend the majority of their music classes after spring break learning 11 songs from "The Operetta of Peter Rabbit," composed by Dudley Glass. Each song mirrors a section of the book. At this assembly, as a way to demonstrate how far they’ve come as readers throughout first grade, each student reads a...
This is an information session to discuss the preparedness of first-grade parents for second grade. Location: Little School Science Room
Seventh graders will take an ISEE practice test.
Children and the teachers have a watermelon picnic on the patios and make T-shirts.
This year's Chilton House Family Project is family birdhouses! Once the birdhouses are created, we will display them in the covered walkway at the back entrance of Chilton House. During this special event, join Head of Early Learning Ms. Mactas for coffee and refreshments under the walkway and enjoy the beautiful display.
Our students cultivate the ability to learn, think, explore, empathize, and lead. They graduate with the ability, mindset, and competencies to navigate a global world and are well-prepared to face an unknowable future.
Accustomed to a challenging academic environment, EMS students welcome the demands of competitive secondary schools and are often placed in advanced sections where they perform very well.