
The Art of Asking Questions: Students Interview Former Secretary of State George Shultz

The Gift of Meaningful Work: Robin Hamsa Heinrich
Whether learning about inspirational ‘moral heroes,’ creating papier mache bird models with high school ‘big buddies,’ or absorbing history lessons in situ along California’s coastal area or in the Sierra mountains, students in Robin Hamsa Heinrich’s third grade class are active and challenged.

A Hearty Congratulations to our Boys Volleyball Athletes and Coaches!
“Last night the boys volleyball season came to a close with a loss in the Central Coast Section Division III

Santa Cruz Sentinel: CCS boys volleyball: Mount Madonna Overcomes Hiccups, Monterey
Santa Cruz Sentinel, 5/9/2018, “CCS boys volleyball: Mount Madonna overcomes hiccups, Monterey,” by Julie Jag. Photos by Shmuel Thaler WATSONVILLE

Government in Action: Washington, D.C. Learning Journey 2018
Mount Madonna School’s Values in World Thought Program We hope you will follow the Mount Madonna School juniors and seniors’

Students Participate in Santa Cruz Earth Day Poster Contest
“Ride Not Drive,” a poster promoting environmentally-friendly transportation by sophomores Aaron Saavedra, AnMei Dasbach-Prisk, Braeden Will, Connor Murphy, Ksenia Medvedeva

Food and Culture in High School Spanish
This semester has been an exciting one in Mount Madonna’s high school Spanish classes! In addition to learning new grammar

Fifth Grade Attend Apple’s Powerful Women Earth Day Event
One afternoon last week, the Mount Madonna School (MMS) fifth graders and a few of their parents walked – a

Ninth Graders’ Little Big History Night
From the history of diamonds, poppy seeds, coffee and chocolate, to communications, eyeglasses and all the way back to when

Learning WILD: Middle School Students Relate to Injured Teens, Wildlife and Stories of Healing
When previewing the film Teach Me To Be WILD, Mount Madonna School (MMS) Dean of Students Bob Caplan said he