Work, Power and 100 Watts of Energy

Eighth Graders Use Their Minds – and Feet – for Physics Lab Up, down, then up again. On a recent afternoon, Mount Madonna School eighth grade students exercised their minds […]
Santa Cruz Sentinel: Mount Madonna School has Successful In-Person Instruction

Santa Cruz Sentinel, 11/9/2020, “Mount Madonna School has successful in-person instruction,” by Ryan Stuart; photos by Shmuel Thaler. WATSONVILLE >> Mount Madonna School in Watsonville is leading the charge in […]
Growing Up in Santa Cruz: “Children are Parched for In-School Learning,” by Lisa Catterall

Growing Up in Santa Cruz, November 2020, Behind the Teacher’s Desk, “Children are Parched for In-School Learning,” by Lisa Catterall. I’ve learned that terror doesn’t happen because some group of […]
A Vital Sense of Patriotism by Cyrus Kamkar (’18)

We are approaching Veterans Day in a time overwhelmed with bitter partisanship, a slow and halted economy, and fear of losing loved ones from unfamiliar forces. Although the circumstances are […]
Sugar Skulls, Friendly Games and Electrical Engineering: Fourth Grade’s Creative Curriculum

“La rosa…pan de muerto…tumba decorada…calavera de azucar…cocinar…ofrenda…flor amarilla,” called out Mount Madonna School (MMS) elementary Spanish teacher Luis Hernandez, one by one, as fourth grade students, sitting physically distanced at […]
Public Speaking and Personal Timelines

By Prema Gammons At Mount Madonna School, second grade students explore life events and family stories by creating personal timelines. This correlates to the different units students learn about across […]
Water Lessons: Oceanography Studies at the Campus Lake

Last week tenth grade students participated in a hands-on lab from the shore of the campus lake, where they collected water samples. This activity kicked off a longitudinal study of […]
Santa Cruz Sentinel: Pirate Checks Her Crew for Fevers

DSanta Cruz Sentinel, 10/31/2020, “Pirate Checks Her Crew for Fevers,” photo by Shmuel Thaler. Download pdf
Quantum Leaps: Measuring the Wavelengths of Visible Light

On a recent afternoon at Mount Madonna School (MMS), high school students spread out near their outdoor classroom to measure the wavelengths emitted by superconductors, calibrating their own spectrometers in […]
Parched

By Lisa Catterall I’ve learned that terror doesn’t happen because some group of people somewhere like Pakistan or Afghanistan simply decide to hate us. It happens because children aren’t being […]