Community Resources

Links for families, students, faculty, and staff — (updated 11-7-24)

If you are looking for information and cannot find it on this website, please contact info@muurausahvenlampi.com, and we will add to this page.

  • Textbooks — Book ordering for the 2024-2025 school year can be done with ecampus, our book vendor. You can access the MHS bookstore by using this link: http://misshalls.ecampus.com. Please feel free to have your books delivered directly to Miss Hall's School.
  • Humes Euston Hall Library — find books and/or ebooks, access databases and our digital subscriptions, and learn more about learning resources available to the community
  • School Store — http://miss-halls-school.square.site/ links to our on-campus school store, where families and students can order school supplies in advance, and we will have them for pickup when they arrive.

If you have any questions about logging in to these sites, please contact technology@muurausahvenlampi.com.

Please note: Several policies in the 2024-25 Student-Family Handbook are currently under review for 2024-25. We will post an updated version of the Handbook, with notes on updated polices, as revisions are available.

Your Contacts at Miss Hall’s School

• For questions about academics: Meghan Smith, Dean of Teaching and Learning, 413-395-7014, meghan.smith@muurausahvenlampi.com

For questions about student life: Paula Lima Jones, Dean of Equity and Inclusion, 413-395-7117, plimajones@muurausahvenlampi.com

For questions about class schedules: Philip Landa, Registrar, 413-395-7021, planda@muurausahvenlampi.com

• For questions about health and counseling resources: Kristen Milano, Dean of Wellness, 413-395-7072, kmilano@muurausahvenlampi.com

• For questions about supporting Miss Hall’s: Merritt Colaizzi, Director of Advancement, 413-395-7065, mcolaizzi@muurausahvenlampi.com

• For general questions: Miss Hall’s School Main Number, 413-443-6401

2024-25 Back to School

Information for students and families about the 2024-25 school year, including campus health and safety protocols. We will add additional information here as we receive questions and clarify answers.

When are school forms due?

All student forms and medical documentation — FACTS and Magnus forms — were due on June 30, but we will accept forms until August 19. All forms must be completed and submitted before arrival on campus. Students who are missing forms cannot participate in orientation or other activities, including leadership training, athletics, or classes.

When should students arrive at school?

Friday, August 30
Arrivals and Registration for New International Students, All-School Leaders, Proctors, 9 a.m. to 12 p.m.

Friday, August 30, to Sunday, September 1
New International Student Orientation & Leadership Workshops

Sunday, September 1 — 
Returning Student (Day and Boarding )Arrivals, 12 p.m. to 4 p.m.

Tuesday, September 3 —
New Student (Day and Boarding) Arrivals & Registration, 9 a.m. to 12 p.m.

Wednesday, September 4 — 
Student Orientation & All-School Activities (all students), 8:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.

Thursday, September 5 —
Convocation/First day of Classes

Orientation For All New and Returning Students:

Wednesday, September 4

You will receive a detailed schedule later this month.

Can families come to campus on arrival days?

Families are welcome to come to campus on arrival days!

When are roommate assignments announced?

The Residential Life team is working on roommate placement. Students, make sure you have completed your Roommate Questionnaire Form fully to help us select your roommates.

Roommate assignments, advisor assignments, and early arrival student leaders training schedule will all be sent later this month. For new students, make sure you have connected with your Big at least once — they are a great resource and support for you as you start your time at MHS. For boarding students, here is a reminder of the packing list.

Does the School provide transportation to and from airports before and after breaks?

Except during the beginning of Fall Long Weekend, which directly follows Fall Family Weekend, Miss Hall’s School provides school vacation transportation to and from Albany and Bradley/Hartford international airports, as well as to and from designated drop-off and pick-up points for Boston and New York City-area international airports. MHS arranges transportation directly to and from John F. Kennedy International Airport (JFK) only at Fall Break, Winter Break, and Spring Break. The school does not provide transportation to any other airport or city.

How do students order books?

All students have received their courses for the school year and information about ordering books. This was emailed to all returning students via their Miss Hall’s School email account and to all new students and families via the email addresses shared with the School during the admission process. Please use your course information to order books for the upcoming school year through our book vendor, ecampus.com.

The link to the MHS bookstore is http://misshalls.ecampus.com/. When you go to the ecampus site, you will shop using your class list as your guide. Boarding students can certainly have the books sent directly to MHS, if that is easier. Please make sure to use your name in the shipping address, so that we know to whom the package should be delivered. Should you have any questions about your class information that you have received, please reach out to Phil Landa, Registrar, via email: planda@muurausahvenlampi.com.

How does Miss Hall’s handle cultural and religious observations?

All students have a bank of excused absences to use for cultural or religious observations, up to 5 days in a given academic year (September-May). Under this policy, excused absences can be taken for observations such as Yom Kippur, Lunar New Year, Good Friday, Eid-al-Fitr, etc. More information about the policy can be found in our 2024-25 Student-Family Handbook.