Sixth Graders Take the STEM Fair on the Road!

MPH Science Department Chair Sue Foster partnered with Marva Cook at The Nottingham to offer a unique opportunity for our sixth grade students. The Nottingham, just a few miles from MPH, is a senior living community offering both independent and enriched living accommodations. On March 23, prior to the STEM Fair, sixth graders will pack […]

GSA Welcomes Guest Author

GSA Welcomes Guest Author

The Gay Straight Alliance (GSA) at Manlius Pebble Hill School has invited Alex Myers, to speak to at school assemblies to Middle and Upper School students on March 15. Alex is the author of the historical fiction novel, Revolutionary, based on the life of his ancestor, Deborah Sampson, who disguised herself as a male during […]

MPH’s First Lego League Team Qualifies for Regional Championship

MPH’s First Lego League Team Qualifies for Regional Championship

TriuMPH, MPH’s First Lego League team, is in its first year and was able to qualify for the regional championship that takes place at SUNY Polytechnic Institute on February 11. This announcement comes after the team’s 35 point success at the regional qualifier at CVA High School in Ilion, NY on Sunday January 29. The […]

Two MPH Students to Appear in Film

Two sixth grade MPH students, Nastassia Haroshka and Margaret Fudo, are starring in the film “Silver Dollar” to be shot January 28 and 29 in Syracuse and Oswego. Cast and crew as follows: Cal-Shane Mehigan IMDB Terence-Tom Delillo IMDB Richard-Ken Campbell (and weapons master) Mugger-Sensei Reid 5th degree aikido master and combat choreography Ceecee (Nastassia […]

Eighth Grader Performs in Two CNY Holiday Shows

Eighth Grader Performs in Two CNY Holiday Shows

Eighth grader Ella Pisciarino has a busy week ahead of her! She will be performing in Dasher’s Magical Gift, a holiday show by CNY Arts, playing the role of Candy the Elf. There are four shows Wednesday through Friday (12/7-12/9) to be performed for various student groups, and a public performance on Saturday (12/10) at […]

MPH Technology Department Celebrates National Computer Science Education Week

Technology Department chair Ryan Zlomek is offering a wide variety of activities to students in celebration of National Computer Science Education Week, December 5-9.  There will be three main activities happening on campus and online during the week promoting MPH’s technology offerings, including an online film festival, school-wide video game challenge, and an hour-of-code seminar […]

Art Students Have a "Wild" Experience in Class!

Art Students Have a "Wild" Experience in Class!

The 6th grade art class  had some fidgety subjects to draw in class today – including a lemur and a bearded dragon! Teresa Henderson invited guests from The Wild Animal Park in Chittenengo to bring animals in for the students to draw.  “This is a lot harder,” said one student, “because they move, so it’s […]

7th Grade Chess Player Does it Again!

7th Grade Chess Player Does it Again!

Seventh Grader Matthew Roberson has been playing chess since 1st grade here at MPH. Over the years, he’s competed in dozens of tournaments, but recently, he’s becoming quite well-known in the chess community for his accomplishments.  Last weekend he competed in the K-12 division at the Ed Smith Fall Scholastic Championship Chess Tournament and took […]

Sixth Grader Stars in Short Film

Sixth grader Nastassia Haroshka recently appeared in the title role of Martin Molina’s new short film, “Felicia.”  Mr. Molina, who worked on the 2016 production of “Ghostbusters,” is in the process of entering “Felicia” in the Sundance Ignite.  Nastassia also has been cast as lead actress in an April/May full feature film with director Andrew […]