
Building Empathy Through Role Playing: First Graders Study Civil Rights
As a six-year-old first grader in 1960, Ruby Bridges walked past enraged protestors and into history as part of desegregating
As a six-year-old first grader in 1960, Ruby Bridges walked past enraged protestors and into history as part of desegregating
By Lisa Catterall Children make your life important. — Erma Bombeck I’m staring at a dresser covered with dirty glasses.
From squid and jellyfish to sand, surf – and even Santa Cruz’s iconic Big Dipper roller coaster – each has
It is my conviction that there is no way to peace — peace is the way. — Thich Nhat Hanh Children
Mount Madonna School (MMS) first through fifth graders have spent many of their recent T.E.A. (technology, engineering and art) specialty
Mount Madonna School alumna Shruti Swamy (’03), recently received recognition from the National Endowment for the Arts (NEA). Swamy, who
Morgan Hill Life, January 12, 2022, “Education: Mount Madonna’s Adulting 101 class prepares seniors for life after high school.”
Belle, an introverted young woman with an affinity for stories and literature, unexpectedly finds herself immersed in her own adventurous,
As a part of their capstone culinary arts class, Mount Madonna School (MMS) high school seniors prepared and served a