The Pajaronian: Mount Madonna School Hosts Regional Model United Nations for Youth
The Pajaronian, 2/16/2023, “Mount Madonna School hosts regional Model United Nations for youth.”
The Pajaronian, 2/16/2023, “Mount Madonna School hosts regional Model United Nations for youth.”
Recently, Mount Madonna School (MMS) second grade students sampled “sweet lesson” in food production, when MMS parent, Nishan Moutafian, who works for locally-based berry producer, Driscoll’s, came and taught students about the process of berries and their growth. The presentation was part…
Middle and high school students from six schools in four counties joined their peers at Mount Madonna School (MMS) for their inaugural regional Model United Nations (Model UN or MUN) conference hosted by MMS on February 11. The theme of the conference,…
Santa Cruz Sentinel, 2/12/2023, “Mount Madonna School hosts inaugral MUN conference,” story and photos by Aric Sleeper.
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Mount Madonna School’s (MMS) high school production of “Mamma Mia!” was a smashing success. All three shows were packed, and Sunday’s sing-along was so much fun. Thank you to every single audience member who came out to be a part of the…
Growing Up in Santa Cruz, February 2023. “The Excavators on the Playground,” by Lisa Catterall. I spent three years involved in writing and defending the California Preschool Foundations. State-sponsored preschool is a marvelous concept, and there were hundreds of well-intentioned people who…
Watsonville Patch.com, 1/30/2023, “Watsonville Star Student Is Student Government President,” by Bea Karnes. WATSONVILLE, CA — Star Students are found in classrooms, on concert and theater stages and at debate lecterns, and out in the community doing good things to make life…
Santa Cruz Sentinel, 1/27/2023, “Mount Madonna School presents ‘Mamma Mia!” by Aric Sleeper Downloadable pdf
Recently, Mount Madonna School (MMS) third grade students learned about ecology by building their own biome dioramas. The project included a unit study on the world’s six different biome regions: tundra, coniferous, deciduous, tropical rainforest, grasslands and deserts. Students learned how to…