Banana Slugs and Rubber Boas: First Graders Share Native Animal Research
Banana slugs, opossums, rubber boas, skunks and coyotes are some of the animals that Mount Madonna School (MMS) first graders
Banana slugs, opossums, rubber boas, skunks and coyotes are some of the animals that Mount Madonna School (MMS) first graders
Sharing Their Learning: On a recent day in Mount Madonna School’s fourth grade classroom, students presented their Spanish Mission project and reports with third grade students.
Photos by Linda Pope
Santa Cruz Sentinel, 2/6/2014, “Environmentalists plead for plastic bag ban,” story by Shanna McCord, photo by Dan Coyro. Read more: http://www.santacruzsentinel.com/localnews/ci_25073658/environmentalists-plead-scotts-valley-ban-plastic-bags
The Connection, 2012-13, an annual publication for families, friends and alumni of Mount Madonna School.
On a recent Monday after school, three students and MMS second grade teacher Jenni Leach relaxed atop a platform on
Hammer in one hand and a tiny nail in the other, Mount Madonna School fourth grader Sofia Brevis used her
Morgan Hill Life, 11/27/2013, “Mount Madonna students learn about California history on two-day field trip.” Read more: http://morganhilllife.com/pioneers-the-gold-rush-and-cullumah-students-learn-ca-history/