Garbed in costume-like fashions made from colorful plastic packaging, aluminum foil, assorted paper products, re-purposed fabric and more, about a
‘You won’t excel at something that you don’t have passion for,’ advised attorney Brian Liddicoat to students during the recent
Third grade students happily planted 60 bulbs last fall with the help of parents McKenzie Keith and Dave Willoughby.
“No easy task in that hard pan soil!,” commented third grade teacher Hamsa Heinrich. It’s the second time Heinrich donated a sack full of daffodil bulbs, in hopes the flowers will eventually naturalize on the hill above the Courtside classrooms.
Recently, the students enjoyed the blooms, which are full spring glory!
Duwamish, San, Quechua, Maori, Aborigine, and Haida — these enduring, vibrant and distinct cultures from around the world will be
Colorful and oh, so delicate, Mount Madonna School third graders really enjoyed a recent hands-on chemistry lesson, that engaged them
Morgan Hill Times, 3/14/2014, “Student of the Week: Lily Petersen.”Lily Petersen, a 10th grader from Morgan Hill at Mount Madonna School, is this week’s student of the week.
By Melissa Sanders-Self, MMS High School English/Creative Writing TeacherBanana slugs, opossums, rubber boas, skunks and coyotes are some of the animals that Mount Madonna School (MMS) first graders
Dr. Emmanuel Ivorgba, founder of the Creative Minds International Academy in Jos, Nigeria, recently visited Mount Madonna School (MMS) and