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MMI Geography Bee winner
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MMI announces Geography Bee winner

Eighth grade student Caylee Herseim won first place in MMI’s school competition of the National Geographic GeoBee and will move on to compete for the chance to represent MMI in the Pennsylvania State GeoBee. Fellow eighth grader Nathaniel Neidlinger was the runner-up in the contest.

February 12, 2020January 28, 2022In News
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The Effect of Positivity on Resilience

By Cheryl BayoSchool Counselor “When a child is at their most unlovable is when they need the most love.” It can be very hard to find the small positives in a world that is hectic for us and our students, especially with the rigorous academic challenges at a school like MMI. The pre-teen and teenage...

February 11, 2020January 28, 2022In Blog
MMI Best of the Best First Semester
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MMI announces “Best of the Best” winner for the first semester

Senior Benjamin Putnam captured first place in MMI Preparatory School’s “Best of the Best” competition for the first semester of the 2019-2020 academic year. As part of the biannual competition, 10th and 12th grade students delivered presentations during an all-school assembly. Ninth and 11th grade students will make their presentations in the second semester.

February 4, 2020January 28, 2022In News
MMI Alexander Jordan college signing
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MMI senior Alexander Jordan to continue baseball and academic careers at Marywood University

MMI Preparatory School senior Alexander Jordan, seated center, will continue his baseball and academic careers at Marywood University. Also pictured are, seated from left: Robert Jordan, Teresa Jordan, and Zachary Jordan. Standing are, from left: Vincent Vella, MMI Athletic Director; Justin Kleinheider, MMI Head of School; and Ryan Jastremsky, MMI Head Baseball Coach.

January 29, 2020January 28, 2022In News
MMI sixth grade science fair
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MMI announces winners of sixth grade science fair

Bryce Radzwich captured first place in MMI Preparatory School’s sixth grade science fair for his project “Protect Your Melon.” David Yamulla captured second for his presentation entitled “Making Graphite Glow” and Frederick Blaine finished third for his demonstration of “What Kind of Potato Conducts Electricity Best?”

January 24, 2020January 28, 2022In News
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Parents can explore all the benefits of an MMI education for their children at Visitation Day January 11 and register for the January 25 Entrance Exam

Parents who are looking for smaller class sizes, personal attention, and co-curricular and extra-curricular options in athletics, the arts, and academics, as well as a well-rounded, college preparatory liberal arts education, for their students in grades 6 through 12 can explore all the benefits MMI Preparatory School offers during Visitation Day this Saturday, January 11....

January 7, 2020January 28, 2022In News