Join us for the HDC Walking Club after morning drop off at 11 West Market St, Bethlehem, PA 18018 (Middle School) WEATHER PERMITTING. We will start walking promptly at 8:10 AM. We hope to see you there!
Moravian Academy is seeking Upper School and Middle School families who are interested in hosting an exchange student from Guatemala from mid-October to mid-December 2026! Please join the virtual information session by clicking here.
Join us at Benigna House on the Merle-Smith Campus for breakfast, hear from our Head of School Adrianne Finley Odell, and celebrate the year with fellow parents. Doors will open at 8:15 AM and our program will begin at 8:30 AM. Please RSVP at the link below to let us know you are coming.
If you are unable to attend in person, you can also join us via Zoom.
Join us for the HDC Walking Club after morning drop off at 11 West Market St, Bethlehem, PA 18018 (Middle School) WEATHER PERMITTING. We will start walking promptly at 8:10 AM. We hope to see you there!
This is the final graduation requirement for seniors. The purpose of the Senior Post-Term is for students to apply the skills and talents they have developed during their academic career and explore future opportunities. Each student chooses an internship or shadowing experience that interests them and spends a minimum of 35 hours over the two weeks in their chosen real-world workplace. Each senior's independent post-term project is approved in advance by post-term advisors Mrs. Davis and Dr. Engl.
Join us for the HDC Walking Club after morning drop off at 11 West Market St, Bethlehem, PA 18018 (Middle School) WEATHER PERMITTING. We will start walking promptly at 8:10 AM. We hope to see you there!
This is the final graduation requirement for seniors. The purpose of the Senior Post-Term is for students to apply the skills and talents they have developed during their academic career and explore future opportunities. Each student chooses an internship or shadowing experience that interests them and spends a minimum of 35 hours over the two weeks in their chosen real-world workplace. Each senior's independent post-term project is approved in advance by post-term advisors Mrs. Davis and Dr. Engl.
Opening event for the MSC Art Show. See Walter Hall transformed into an art gallery, featuring the work of MA student and faculty artists. Hosted by our chapter of the National Art Honor Society.
This is the final graduation requirement for seniors. The purpose of the Senior Post-Term is for students to apply the skills and talents they have developed during their academic career and explore future opportunities. Each student chooses an internship or shadowing experience that interests them and spends a minimum of 35 hours over the two weeks in their chosen real-world workplace. Each senior's independent post-term project is approved in advance by post-term advisors Mrs. Davis and Dr. Engl.
Open house throughout the day and afternoon. See Walter Hall transformed into an art gallery, featuring the work of MA student and faculty artists. Hosted by our chapter of the National Art Honor Society.
This is the final graduation requirement for seniors. The purpose of the Senior Post-Term is for students to apply the skills and talents they have developed during their academic career and explore future opportunities. Each student chooses an internship or shadowing experience that interests them and spends a minimum of 35 hours over the two weeks in their chosen real-world workplace. Each senior's independent post-term project is approved in advance by post-term advisors Mrs. Davis and Dr. Engl.
Please join us in celebrating new National Junior Honor Society members from the Swain and Historic Downtown Campuses in the Dyer Auditorium on the Merle Smith Campus.
This is the final graduation requirement for seniors. The purpose of the Senior Post-Term is for students to apply the skills and talents they have developed during their academic career and explore future opportunities. Each student chooses an internship or shadowing experience that interests them and spends a minimum of 35 hours over the two weeks in their chosen real-world workplace. Each senior's independent post-term project is approved in advance by post-term advisors Mrs. Davis and Dr. Engl.
This is the final graduation requirement for seniors. The purpose of the Senior Post-Term is for students to apply the skills and talents they have developed during their academic career and explore future opportunities. Each student chooses an internship or shadowing experience that interests them and spends a minimum of 35 hours over the two weeks in their chosen real-world workplace. Each senior's independent post-term project is approved in advance by post-term advisors Mrs. Davis and Dr. Engl.
This is the final graduation requirement for seniors. The purpose of the Senior Post-Term is for students to apply the skills and talents they have developed during their academic career and explore future opportunities. Each student chooses an internship or shadowing experience that interests them and spends a minimum of 35 hours over the two weeks in their chosen real-world workplace. Each senior's independent post-term project is approved in advance by post-term advisors Mrs. Davis and Dr. Engl.
This is the final graduation requirement for seniors. The purpose of the Senior Post-Term is for students to apply the skills and talents they have developed during their academic career and explore future opportunities. Each student chooses an internship or shadowing experience that interests them and spends a minimum of 35 hours over the two weeks in their chosen real-world workplace. Each senior's independent post-term project is approved in advance by post-term advisors Mrs. Davis and Dr. Engl.
This is the final graduation requirement for seniors. The purpose of the Senior Post-Term is for students to apply the skills and talents they have developed during their academic career and explore future opportunities. Each student chooses an internship or shadowing experience that interests them and spends a minimum of 35 hours over the two weeks in their chosen real-world workplace. Each senior's independent post-term project is approved in advance by post-term advisors Mrs. Davis and Dr. Engl.
We invite you to join us for a virtual meeting on Tuesday, May 26th at 6:30 PM designed specifically for all rising fifth grade parents. During this session, we will provide an overview of the year ahead and discuss several key areas:
Schedule changes and what to expect
Assessment and classwork procedures and policies
Information on Continuing Spanish Immersion Programming
Development of executive functioning skills and supporting students growing independence
Navigating the social-emotional landscape of fifth grade, including the fluid nature of friendships
Managing technology in ways that promote well-being
This is the final graduation requirement for seniors. The purpose of the Senior Post-Term is for students to apply the skills and talents they have developed during their academic career and explore future opportunities. Each student chooses an internship or shadowing experience that interests them and spends a minimum of 35 hours over the two weeks in their chosen real-world workplace. Each senior's independent post-term project is approved in advance by post-term advisors Mrs. Davis and Dr. Engl.
This is the final graduation requirement for seniors. The purpose of the Senior Post-Term is for students to apply the skills and talents they have developed during their academic career and explore future opportunities. Each student chooses an internship or shadowing experience that interests them and spends a minimum of 35 hours over the two weeks in their chosen real-world workplace. Each senior's independent post-term project is approved in advance by post-term advisors Mrs. Davis and Dr. Engl.
Students gather in Dyer Auditorium. This event is required for underclass students. Families of Cum Laude inductees and award recipients are invited to attend.
Cum Laude inductees, award recipients and their families are invited to attend this reception and light breakfast in the Melhado Dining Room in Walter Hall.
Seniors arrive at Snyder for a light breakfast and give final presentations on their post-term experiences. This is the final requirement for graduation. Note that seniors are expected to be in academic dress code on this day. Seniors return laptop computers, chargers, and key cards at this time.
Students gather in Dyer Auditorium. This event is required for seniors; underclass students are invited to attend. Families of award recipients are welcome to attend.
Seniors should arrive no later than 5:30 p.m. Families of seniors are invited to join them for the Baccalaureate service at Central Moravian Church beginning at 6 p.m. Parking downtown is limited, so plan ahead! Baccalaureate usually lasts approximately 1 to 1.5 hours. No tickets or reservations are required. For students, formal dress is expected and shoulders should be covered.