Visualizing the Invisible: Biochemistry, Ecosystems and Everything in Between
The Mount Madonna School (MMS) ninth grade class has completed a comprehensive study of the giant panda as a capstone
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.
The Connection, 2016-17, an annual publication for families, friends and alumni of Mount Madonna School. Click on the above image to
Independent School, a publication of the National Association of Independent Schools (NAIS), Winter 2017 issue, “Hands-on learning in Catalina.” Read the
A fun glimpse into the ninth graders’ current activities through the Catalina Environmental Leadership Program (CELP) by Fabricio Breeze
“Learning Journey Under the Sea,” Mount Madonna School’s 9th and 10th grade Catalina Island trip, May 2015. A big thank you to our hosts, the USC Wrigley Center (10th grade) and the Catalina Environmental Leadership Program (9th grade) for providing such a beautiful location to study ocean life!
The ninth grade class recently returned from a Learning Journey they call “Flow with Water” or Yeyeco Ica Atl in the language of the Pimungan people, the first human occupants of California’s Santa Catalina Island. The class went to Catalina Island off the coast of Long Beach and joined the Catalina Environmental Leadership Program (CELP) for a week of outdoor field studies, leadership challenges, and personal growth.