From Chrissy, 7th Grade: Description The Math Sculptures Project requires students to build a work of art that models the concept of balance--equality--in an equation, use their knowledge of center of gravity, and incorporate their understanding of artistic balance that they learned in art class. Students will work in groups of 3 or 4 to design... Read More »
Our own Lijuan Cai, International Student Advisor, and her husband Yunxiang Zhu, Vice President of Asia Expansion and Professor of Management at MUM, had the honor of greeting Xi Jinping, Vice President of China, on his visit to Moline, Iowa. Here are two news reports: Chinese Couple Excited About Vice President's Muscatine Visit From The Gazette: Mike... Read More »
Maharishi School’s Speech teams put on great performances last weekend, to a sold-out theater. Coach, Brendan Thomas said, “the shows were a great success and I'm so glad the students had a chance to perform for such great audiences.” The announcement of the teams selected to perform at the All-State Festival came in late on Sunday.... Read More »
The boys’ basketball team had a furious come from behind victory over the visiting basketball team from East Moline Il. The Pioneers were down by ten points with 3 minutes left and 6 points down with 2 minutes to go. Somehow the trio of Rashan, Paul and Surya were able to find the basket on timely... Read More »
Dear Maharishi School Parents, The last few weeks have been jammed with special activities, with more approaching. Jamie Vollmer’s Call to Action It began with the seminar organized by the MUM Education Department, featuring our own Jamie Vollmer. Jamie is a nationally acclaimed author and speaker on school-community relations, Fairfield-based and parent of two Maharishi School... Read More »
The following students won the school level MathCounts competition and will represent Maharishi School at the MathCounts chapter level competition on Friday, February 3. MathCounts is a national program that inspires excellence, confidence, and curiosity in middle school students through fun and challenging math programs. Doga Ozesmi Marcus Schoenfeld Avram Diyaljee Anna Unger Chandre Morales