MMA Weekly • May 30, 2021 The MMA Weekly covers important announcements, the school calendar, and other co-curricular updates. Since the calendar is subject to occasional adjustments, please be sure to visit the calendar on the MyMMA platform or check the live calendar on our website.
Do you have a great photo that showcases a great "Merion moment"? If so, please email your photo to Kristina Cawley at kcawley@merion-mercy.com. Announcements Enjoy This Year's Festival of the Arts We are so pleased to share MMA's Festival of the Arts with the broader school community through a dynamic, virtual platform. Please click here to enjoy this year's virtual galleries. Senior Portraits for the Class of 2022
Parents and Caregivers of the Class of 2022, please remind your daughter to schedule her senior portrait directly with Prestige Portraits by going online to www.ouryear.com (our school code is 87020) or by calling 1-800-OUR-YEAR. Photographers will be at school in the Faculty Dining Room in the Lyceum on Monday through Wednesday, June 7–9 from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m.
For complete information on senior portrait dates, please view the email that was sent to parents/caregivers here. If you have any questions about scheduling senior portraits, please contact Mrs. Debbie Bevilacqua at dbevilacqua@merion-mercy.com. Academics Schedule for the Week of May 31 Athletics Interested in Playing Sports in College?
Summer is a great time to get a jump on your recruiting process. Use your time off from school to learn more about how recruiting works and how to best position yourself as a prospective student-athlete. Find some summer activities to boost your resume and college applications. If you are just getting started in this process, take a look at this link for tips to prepare for the process and this link for tasks you should do ASAP.
Register with the NCAA Eligibility Center. Please see the registration checklist here for more details.
See the academic requirements from the NCAA Eligibility Center here and ensure that your student-athlete is on track.
Learn more about the three divisions of the NCAA: please click here. Summer Programs Are You Ready for Summer?
Spots are still available for our Summer Academy and High School Placement Test Prep for rising eighth graders as well as enrichment classes and sports camps for students in grades 6-9. Click here to check out all the possibilities.
Please contact Barbara Colantuono Harrison '82, Director of Summer Programs, with any questions or concerns at bharrison@merion-mercy.com or 610-664-6655, x120.
Summer SAT Prep
Merion will once again be offering a summer SAT class for both Math (June 21-23) and Evidence Reading/Writing (June 28-30). For more information and to register, please click here.
Math Bridge Classes
Algebra I and Algebra II bridge classes will be offered again starting the last week in July. These online classes are a great way to review math concepts from the current year's math class before beginning with new information in the fall. For more information and to register, please click here. Spirit Shop Online Ordering Available over the Summer
As new merchandise comes in for the fall, we will add some items to our sale section to make room. Please check the Spirit Shop website here later in the summer.
Class of 2021 Graduation Gloves Update
Please remember that your daughter's graduation gloves are being held at school and will be distributed to seniors with their flowers at graduation.
If you have any questions, please contact Mrs. Debbie Bevilacqua at dbevilacqua@merion-mercy.com. You may view all of our graduation items on the Spirit Shop website. Health Center Vaccine Survey for Faculty, Staff, and Students
For those individuals (faculty, staff, and students) who have received a vaccination for COVID-19, we ask that you fill out this form to let us know when you (faculty/staff/student) receive your final COVID-19 vaccination. This confidential information will be used by the school nursing staff. Recent News & Happenings Rowers Caileigh Grimes, Catherine Garvey, and Annie Gleason Will Pursue Athletics on the Collegiate Level; In Total 14 Seniors Will Play Sports in College |