Snapchat Snapshot: Students Use Mobile Messaging App for Women’s History Lessons
March is Women’s History Month! When the twelfth graders in Mount Madonna School’s American Women’s History class got together to
March is Women’s History Month! When the twelfth graders in Mount Madonna School’s American Women’s History class got together to

The Western Snowy Plover, a “cute little shorebird” that lives along the California coast, is the subject of Shore Wars:

From mariachi and marimba to flamenco, from Dia de los Muertos to the Running of the Bulls, empañadas to tortillas,


When I realized as a child that books are not merely sovereign entities and that instead they are painstakingly crafted

A great hands-on presentation from Santa Cruz Symphony representatives; helping to excited students for their visit to the symphony this

Naturalist and wilderness advocate, John Muir, tells us: “Everybody needs beauty… places to play in and pray in, where nature

This spring, seventh grade students will be working on designing and building an “Earthbench” made of recycled plastic bottle “bricks”
Poetry Out Loud (www.poetryoutloud.org) is a high school poetry program that encourages youth to learn about great poetry through memorization and recitation. This dynamic curriculum helps high school students master public speaking skills, build self-confidence, learn about their literary heritage and compete for more than $100,000 in awards.
Mount Madonna School fifth grader Simone McIntyre has entered her mixed-media work, The Ocean of Stars , in an art contest organized by the California Coastal Commission.