Madison Elementary School District is committed to inspiring passion for learning and leading in an ever-changing world. Our mission is to foster success for all through dynamic, engaging, and relevant learning experiences focusing on students’ academic, social, and emotional growth.
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Pending the result of successful contract negotiations, the Board is expected to officially approve Dr. Guerin as the next Superintendent effective July 1, 2022. The Madison School District Board worked diligently on this process and considered feedback from all stakeholders.
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The Trumbull Music Department presents the String Fling on Tuesday, November 23, 2021 at 6:30PM in the Trumbull High School Auditorium.
Madison's Got Talent show might be over, but there's another way to shine! It's 2021 PTA Reflections Time! Now thru Monday, December 20th - Reflect on and show us how you can interpret the 2021-2022 Theme: “I Will Change the World By...” Students can choreograph a dance, produce a short film, write a poem or story, compose a song, take a picture or create a visual art piece.
The Madison Yearbook is now available to order. Get the best price of the year until October 29! Order soon to get four free icons when you personalize your cover.
If your Chromebook charger is lost, or if you need to purchase a charger for any other reason, please click HERE. Locate your charger and device so that you are ready for the first day of school!
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Introducing the brand-new Madison Monthly newsletter! Please find the newest Madison Monthly under in the About MMS drop-down menu or by clicking here!
Critchlow. For years he was the advisor for the MMS Surf Club. This class is an attempt to bring back as much of the old surf club as possible. The ultimate goal is to get the students to the beach and in the water. Since MMS is not near the beach the class can't go for daily surf sessions. Instead, students will explore other aspects of surf culture, including the history and science behind surfing. In addition, this class will try to find fun activities that many surfers around the world have found for those flat waveless days that are the opposite of SURFS UP.
The MMS Band Program strives to impact our peers and community through high levels of music performance and academic achievement. It is our goal to share not only music, but also the friendship and creativity that comes along with making music. If you're interested in supporting the program, contact the booster president Jenni Matsumoto at jenni.matsumoto@gmail.com. You can also use the QR code below to make a direct
Many bullying incidents can be described as “identity-based,” which is any form of bullying related to characteristics that are part of a person’s identity or perceived identity group , such as race, religion, disability, immigration status, sexual orientation, gender identity, physical appearance, etc. Because identity-based bullying targets who the student is—a core part of their identity—it can be especially harmful. It impacts not only the individual student but everyone else around them who identifies in the same way and who worries that they may be the next target. In discussing identity-based bullying with young people, it’s important to make the point that bullying happens because of an aggressor’s bias, not because of the target's identity.
Because a great deal bullying takes place when and where adults aren't around and because young people increasingly (as they get older) don’t report bullying to adults, it is especially important to help young people learn how to be an ally which includes: supporting targets, not participating, telling aggressors to stop, informing a trusted adult, not judging people and getting to know them and being an ally online.
Join Dr. Amen and Dr. Fay as they go live in our monthly live event for our Amen University MAX community. To sign up for your free 14-day trial of AU MAX, please CLICK HERE. You’ll notice Amen University has many courses focused on topics like ADD, insomnia, depression, and anxiety which could be very helpful for your family’s wellness journey.
The repeated actions or threats of action directed toward a person by one or more people who have or are perceived to have more power or status than their target in order to cause fear, distress or harm. Bullying can be physical, verbal, psychological or any combination of these three.
In this course, students will learn the ins and outs of running a business, from ordering products, managing a schedule, working as a cashier, managing employees, and dealing with money such as taxes and deposits. Students will also learn how to prepare for interviews and how to make yourself stand out for an employer.
Madison Elementary School District is committed to inspiring passion for learning and leading in an ever-changing world. Our mission is to foster success for all through dynamic, engaging, and relevant learning experiences focusing on students’ academic, social, and emotional growth.
Madison is excited to launch the Parenting Future-Focused Kids podcast! This is a podcast for families that provides tips for supporting students’ academic success, social, emotional and physical wellness. Each episode will focus on a different topic such as early childhood education, independent learning, social/emotional support and more. Families will learn how to inspire creativity, collaboration and critical thinking all while preparing their child for the future. Anyone can access the podcast at www.madisonaz.org/podcast or on Spotify .
Inspire your child's passion for learning and leading! Open enrollment applications for the 2022-2023 school year will begin being accepted December 1, 2021 .
Our schools offer Signature Programs which allow students to develop their talents and explore new opportunities in addition to their regular academic classes. This helps students become more engaged in their classes and have a more rounded educational experience. Providing the best education for our students also means ensuring they have the facilities and resources to be successful. Thanks to voters approving Bond and Override ballot initiatives, we can provide our students not only with strong educational resources and technology, but also safe and modern learning spaces designed to enhance student learning.
All Madison families will need to complete the check-in process prior to the 21-22 school year. During Check-In Days, families will: Update Emergency Contact Information. Update Immunization Records. Update any Medical information. Sign up for PTO, clubs, etc.