
Growing Up in Santa Cruz: Look What I Made! by Hema Walker
Growing Up in Santa Cruz, January 2020, Behind the Teacher’s Desk, “Look What I Made! Academic Achievement and the Creative

Growing Up in Santa Cruz, January 2020, Behind the Teacher’s Desk, “Look What I Made! Academic Achievement and the Creative

For every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction, Sir Isaac Newton’s third law of motion formalized in his

“What is and what isn’t ‘Art’? Whether viewing an exhibition, considering a public artwork or in the classroom, these two

My name is Caroline Smith. I graduated from Mount Madonna School (MMS) in 2017 and am currently a junior at

Santa Cruz Sentinel, 12/16/2019, Opinon, “Waste-free Holiday Celebrations,” by Lisa Catterall. Periodically our faculty comes together to review our school’s

Geometry in second grade? It’s never too early to introduce age-appropriate lessons in science, technology, engineering, art and mathematics (STEAM),
Santa Cruz Sentinel, 12/9/2019, ” Students assist with cleanup of Cowell Beach.” Fifth-grade students and ninth-grade students at Mount Madonna

Watsonville Patch, 12/9/2019, “5th Graders Are Marine Scientists For A Day At Santa Cruz Wharf,” by Courtney Teague. SANTA CRUZ,

Presented by a troupe of traveling performers in the form of a fractured fairy tale, Pippin is the story of one
Aptos Times, 12/1/2019, “Scholastic Champions – Fall.” Read on Times Publishing website Three Mount Madonna teams made the cut! CCS