
On Washington, D.C. Trip, Local Students Witness a Historic Moment and Protestors’ Strong Reactions
On May 3, during their week-long Values in American Thought learning journey to Washington D.C., Mount Madonna School (MMS) eleventh
On May 3, during their week-long Values in American Thought learning journey to Washington D.C., Mount Madonna School (MMS) eleventh
Perhaps no one monument could be made to tell the whole truth of any subject which it might be designed
Mount Madonna Eleventh and Twelfth Grade Students Head to Washington, D.C. By Director of Upper School Shannon Kelly (’92) As
Growing Up in Santa Cruz, April 2022, Teacher’s Desk, “A Glimpse Through the Keyhole,” by Lisa Catterall. “…the only path
Good Times, 2/21/2022, “Mt. Madonna Students Help With Elkhorn Slough Monitoring,” by Erin Malsbury.
On a clear, sunny morning last week, curious students explored the flora and fauna of the Elkhorn Slough National Estuarine
Aptos Times, 1/15/2022, page 5, “In Memoriam, A Beacon of Faith and Humanity.”
Santa Cruz Sentinel, 1/20/2022, “Remembering Tutu,” by Shmuel Thaler.
Archbishop Desmond Tutu, a South African Anglican cleric who in 1984 received the Nobel Prize for Peace for his role
First grade students at Mount Madonna School (MMS) gained an appreciation for modern technology during a field trip to the