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Navigating a Brave New Educational Landscape
Faculty and Students Express a Deep Appreciation for Community Bonds On March 27 Mount Madonna School (MMS) teachers and students
Faculty and Students Express a Deep Appreciation for Community Bonds On March 27 Mount Madonna School (MMS) teachers and students
Recently, Mount Madonna School (MMS) fifth and ninth grade students visited the Elkhorn Slough National Estuarine Research Reserve in Watsonville,
Ego is a room where you just try to get everything on your own terms. – Pema Chodron In the
Growing Up in Santa Cruz, Green Living, “Calling All Ideas: Waste-Free 2020,” by Lisa Catterall. Periodically our faculty comes together
Santa Cruz Sentinel, 12/16/2019, Opinon, “Waste-free Holiday Celebrations,” by Lisa Catterall. Periodically our faculty comes together to review our school’s
The Connection, 2018-19, an annual publication for families, friends and alumni of Mount Madonna School. Click on the above image
The Mount Madonna School (MMS) ninth grade class has completed a comprehensive study of the giant panda as a capstone
The Connection, 2017-18, an annual publication for families, friends and alumni of Mount Madonna School. Click on the image to load
While the ninth and tenth grade classes travel to southern California together, they embark on very different journeys. The groups take
With a distinct body shape, large pectoral fins and knobby head, humpbacks whales have long captured people’s imagination and interest.