
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
On a clear, sunny morning last week, curious students explored the flora and fauna of the Elkhorn Slough National Estuarine
Each year, the Mount Madonna School (MMS) fifth grade class engages in a year-long, cross-curricular study focused on an environmental
By Lisa Catterall Children make your life important. — Erma Bombeck I’m staring at a dresser covered with dirty glasses.
Biomedical Engineering is a unique, new Mount Madonna School course this school year. It’s an elective for eleventh grade students
Santa Cruz Sentinel, 2/7/2022, “Students Explore Elkhorn Slough.” Contributed photos by Stevan Manzur and Jessica Cambell.
From squid and jellyfish to sand, surf – and even Santa Cruz’s iconic Big Dipper roller coaster – each has
Growing Up in Santa Cruz, February 2022, Teacher’s Desk, “The World is Knocking” by Lisa Catterall. He who has a
By Shannon Kelly In May, as part of the Values in World Thought program, junior and senior students will be
It is my conviction that there is no way to peace — peace is the way. — Thich Nhat Hanh Children