Thinking About the Future: Parents Present Career Forum for Students

THANK YOU to everyone who made our Career Forum another great success! A special thank you goes to our Planning Committee and Participants for their invaluable contribution. It was fun, engaging and a wonderful learning experience. It takes a great amount of time and energy to plan and execute this wonderful event so please know that it is of great value to and appreciated by our student community.

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Finding Joy: High School Seniors Journey to India

O n March 27, sixteen Mount Madonna School seniors departed on an adventure that will take them half way around the world to New Delhi, India. For the students it will be a significant journey to another culture, where they will experience a society that is far older and quite different from what they are used to: different in language, history, food, religion and social customs.

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Students Collect Donations for Colombian Indigenous Schools

As part of a project in their Spanish classes at Mount Madonna School, eighth through eleventh grade students are seeking donations of school supplies and used clothing for students at two indigenous schools, the Arhuacan school, La Institucion Etnoeducativa Tairona de Bunkwimake and the Wiwa school, Zalemaku de Sertuga, located in the Sierra Nevada of Santa Marta, Colombia.

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World Religions Class Visits the New Camaldoli Hermitage in Big Sur

Last week, the seniors’ World Religions class, led by teachers Dayanand Diffenbaugh and Shannon Kelly, journeyed to the New Camaldoli Hermitage in Big Sur for a glimpse into the world of Christianity in a monastery setting.
They were met by Mount Madonna School friend, Fr. Cyprian Consiglio, now Prior of this Benedictine hermitage, who previously has come to Mount Madonna School many times as a guest of Diffenbaugh’s during the class’ unit on Christianity.
 
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Local Screen Printing Shop Donates T-shirts

When twelfth grade students at Mount Madonna School began gathering donations for heir upcoming “global” field trip to India, student Renata Massion contacted Bill and Linda Pope, owners of The Print Gallery in Santa Cruz, a screen printing and embroidery business, to enlist their support.
 
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