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Sixth Graders’ Environmental Work Recognized in Ceremony at White House
On Friday, July 17, Mount Madonna School’s 2014-15 sixth grade students were formally recognized at an awards ceremony hosted by the White House and the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). The event honored outstanding achievements in environmental education.
Featured Video: Learning Journey Under the Sea, Catalina Island 2015
“Learning Journey Under the Sea,” Mount Madonna School’s 9th and 10th grade Catalina Island trip, May 2015. A big thank you to our hosts, the USC Wrigley Center (10th grade) and the Catalina Environmental Leadership Program (9th grade) for providing such a beautiful location to study ocean life!
India West: Mount Madonna’s “Ramayana!” Returns to Delight Audiences
India West, 6/12/2015, “Mount Madonna’s ‘Ramayana!’ Returns to Delight Audiences,” by Naina Gupta. Photos by Preston Merchant. Read more
Ramayana 2015 Photos Available
Ramayana 2015 Photo Book by Preston Merchant Available
Ramayana! photo books by Preston Merchant available. You can order copies of the 2015 and 2014 books for $15 each. The links for ordering will be shared with families in the June 12 eNews. Note, copies of the 2014 book can also be purchased through the school office .
Uxhumano – Journey to South Africa
Honoring Excellence: Students Receive Academic and Pillar Awards – 2015
Pillar Awards
Positive Character Development
SCCAL Boys Volleyball: Mount Madonna Tops Aptos to Earn Share of League Title
Santa Cruz Sentinel, 5/8/2015, “SCCAL Boys Volleyball: Mount Madonna tops Aptos to earn share of league title,” by Andrew Matheson. Photos by Kevin Johnson. Read more
ServiceSpace.com: Cultivating Compassion Quotient at Mount Madonna
ServiceSpace.com, 6/1/2015, “Cultivating Compassion Quotient at Mount Madonna,” by Audrey Lin.
On Saturday, May 30, forty educators from various walks of life and corners of northern California — rom classroom teachers to Peace Corps volunteers to researchers, college professors, social entrepreneurs, grassroots giftivists and storytellers — gathered atop the sanctuary of Mount Madonna School.