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
By Lisa Catterall Children make your life important. — Erma Bombeck I’m staring at a dresser covered with dirty glasses.
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
Aptos Times, 1/15/2022, page 5, “In Memoriam, A Beacon of Faith and Humanity.”
A student-led “period club” at Mount Madonna School (MMS) recently collected donations of feminine hygiene products from MMS students, faculty
The Mount Madonna School (MMS) community honored the life of civil rights activist Martin Luther King Jr. by participating in
Santa Cruz Sentinel, 1/20/2022, “Remembering Tutu,” by Shmuel Thaler.
Archbishop Desmond Tutu, a South African Anglican cleric who in 1984 received the Nobel Prize for Peace for his role