Looking Closely: Nature Photo-Journaling Project
From pet sheep to pear tree buds, sprouting vegetable seeds, raising baby chicks or even an active bird’s nest, Mount
From pet sheep to pear tree buds, sprouting vegetable seeds, raising baby chicks or even an active bird’s nest, Mount
Gail McCredie, mother of alumni Jack (’10) and Renata (’15), volunteered at Mount Madonna School for years prior to joining
By Sampad Martin Kachuck Despite the pandemic’s unmooring from our usual routines, life marches on in the Zoom worlds of
Quarantine, a time when worries fill our minds about the uncertain future, and my own mind hasn’t been focused on
To truly embody a character requires the actor to see and experience the world from that character’s perspective. Discovering a
National Teacher Appreciation Week began on May 4 and throughout the week our own Mount Madonna School (MMS) teachers were
Feeling Safe in the Present through Stories from the Past As John Webb tells it, his southern granny was a
Mary Supriya McDonald, teacher and head of school, joined Mount Madonna School in 1987 and is retiring at the end
Math lessons continue to be an integral part of the middle school curriculum, including – with a generous dash of
Creativity and cultural awareness studies are active in third grade. Teacher Kristin Webb said this week students learned they will