School Reimagined: A Conversation with Julia Heaton
MHS Alumnae Council President Mary Atwood ’83 and thirty alums sat down with the Head of School as students return to campus in this unprecedented year.
MHS Alumnae Council President Mary Atwood ’83 and thirty alums sat down with the Head of School as students return to campus in this unprecedented year.
Five students from the Hallmark Humanities class taught by Dr. Alexander and Ms. Cook-Dubin shared thoughts in the run-up to this year’s International Day of the Girl.
A virtual homecoming of sorts, celebrating Horizons and girls' leadership. On Saturday, October 17, we celebrated the return of students to campus with a student takeover of one of Miss…
Students’ first week of in-person classes was joyous — and packed to the gills. The first week of term two was both full and joyous. Many students returned to campus…
As athletics re-starts this fall, a new activity joins the roster: archery! Now that students are back on campus, athletics have resumed — and we’ve added archery to the mix!…
On Nov. 10, we hosted a special film screening and discussion with filmmaker Martha Wheelock ’59 about the 87-year history of women’s right to vote.
A new poem by Jiho Shin ’21. [English translation] I was wonderingif I was trappedI was beginningto believe in the trapwhen I saw the keys They didn’t cryof painor for…
In a year of particular adversity and uncertainty, Miss Hall’s is providing ever more ways to support our students.
This year's theme, "Same storm, different boats, heading to shore together."
Join Julius Wu and Yiyan Zhou ‘91, experts in Chinese culture and art, to decompress and learn about the history and art of tea.