
Patience and a Steady Hand: Students Sample Fresco Technique in Art History with Studio Class
This year, Mount Madonna School high school students have the option of taking a new University of California-approved elective, History

This year, Mount Madonna School high school students have the option of taking a new University of California-approved elective, History

Tiny homes, small, portable houses that average 300-400 square feet, are becoming increasingly popular across the country. Recently Mount Madonna

Update: The track and field team will participate their next Santa Cruz Coast Athletic League (SCCAL) meet today, March 26

When the Arab Spring sparks a civil uprising, young Nadia and her family are forced to flee their home in

On Friday, March 8, Mount Madonna’s high school students were treated for the ninth consecutive year to the annual Career

An opportunity to support classroom-based learning with a visit to sites and locations of historical significance can make a lasting

On March 9, the Mount Madonna School twelfth grade culinary studies class and teacher Sara Sobkoviak hosted more than 100

We know that a peaceful world cannot long exist, one-third rich and two-thirds hungry. – Jimmy Carter, 39th United States president

Recently, the twelfth grade culinary studies class at Mount Madonna School had the “sweet treat” of preparing and sampling chocolate

Morgan Hill Life, 2/13/2019, “Community Voices by Shannon Kelly: Documentary shows what college entrance exams really measure,” by Shannon Kelly.
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