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MSH School opened in September 1943 with only 35 students. These students
were housed on the ground floor of a house on Maple Avenue. Four Felician
Sisters from Lodi, New Jersey occupied the upper floor of the house.
On September 22, 1946, ground was broken for a new school on Paterson Avenue
and Bond Street. Until its completion in 1948, the school remained in the
Maple Street House.
Finally on September 13, 1948, the Felician Sisters had the happy experience
of opening the school with its full complement of eight grades. In 1949, the
enrollment soared to 480 students and the sisters were moved to their own
spacious convent.
Today, our school is equipped
with ten classes: Pre-K to eighth grade, a Music room, an Art room, and a
State of the Art Computer Lab where all 16 computers have internet access.
Our most recent addition to our curriculum is an Italian language class for
all students from Pre-K to Eighth Grade. |