
“It feels good to help people”: Students Participate in Day of Service in Honor of Martin Luther King Jr.
The Mount Madonna School (MMS) community honored the life of civil rights activist Martin Luther King Jr. by participating in
The Mount Madonna School (MMS) community honored the life of civil rights activist Martin Luther King Jr. by participating in
As a rule, young children are curious “hands-on” humans who like exploring their surroundings – and the broader world –
Belle, an introverted young woman with an affinity for stories and literature, unexpectedly finds herself immersed in her own adventurous,
While it’s not unusual for school communities to contribute to local food drives, it may be unique to have the
At Mount Madonna School (MMS), we believe that art is a crucial part of a well-rounded education. That’s why on
Aptos Times, 11/1/2021, “Live Earth Farm: Learning Where Food Comes From.” A story about Mount Madonna School preschool and fourth
The Connection, 2022-23, an annual publication for families, friends and alumni of Mount Madonna School. Click on the above image to
Mount Madonna School (MMS) second grade and kindergarten students’ year-long study of “where things come from” was front and center
Supriya McDonald, a teacher, administrator and head of school at Mount Madonna School (MMS) who retired in June 2020 after
Young students applied all of their senses – sight, sound, smell, touch and taste – this week to experiential lessons