At Frank Allis Elementary, a former student is now a colleague. Lanita Jennings credits her former 3rd grade teacher, Camera Stovall, for inspiring her to go into education. Now, nearly a decade later, she's Mr. Stovall's assistant teacher in his 4K class.
MMSD Sends Home Thousands of COVID-19 Tests to Families
MMSD Sends Home Thousands of COVID-19 Tests to Families. One MMSD nurse goes the extra mile to drop off tests for her extended MMSD family.
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During MMSD's annual Read Your Heart Out event, student athletes from Vel Phillips Memorial High School took time out of their day to read to the students at Orchard Ridge Elementary.
Mendota Elementary has been working on a 4th and 5th grade stepping group called the Mendota Stompers.
These awards recognize the outstanding achievement of MMSD staff, students, and community members, and those who work to ensure advancement in equity and support.
The Academy is designed to expand access to college courses in science, technology, engineering and math and to increase opportunities for students to earn college credit in high school at no cost to them or their families.
Through the hallways of Midvale Elementary, students honored Martin Luther King Jr. as they held signs and sang "We Shall Overcome." In teaching students about the Civil Rights icon, students got a lesson in tolerance, inclusion and acceptance.
When Joie Tinberg was a student safety patrol crossing guard at John Muir Elementary School, she never imagined that decades later, she would be ensuring students like her younger self arrive at school safely every day.
Out with the old paper sign-in sheet and in with a new app developed for MMSD by MMSD. In collaboration with MMSD's Office of School Safety, Nicholas Pinzke and his team of programmers created the Student check-in application.
Christmas came early for more than a dozen Henderson Elementary students. Henderson is one of many schools throughout MMSD that received gifts from Santas Without Chimneys.
The Student Senate is a group that gives students the opportunity to connect directly with MMSD's Board of Education. Student representatives come from schools all over the Madison School District.
For the Girls Varsity Basketball team, Head Coach Marques Flowers uses the sport to build relationships and empower students.
Lisa Lawrence is the proud Mom and Village Builder at Lowell Elementary. In her new supportive role, Lisa helps uplift and provide social and emotional support for all students.
One MMSD nurse goes the extra mile to drop off tests for her extended MMSD family.
FutureQuest started in 2017, under partnership between the Dane County School Consortium (DCSC) and MMSD with a goal of providing better career awareness opportunities for middle school students in Dane County.
MMSD Scholars connected with area leaders and engaged in workshops on Cultural Sensitivity, Post-Secondary Options, Financial Literacy, Mental Health, and Restorative Justice.
Recently, educators, administrators, and students from across the state came together for a 'Unity in the Community' rally in an effort to encourage voters toward the polls to bring change to Wisconsin’s education system.
Through Findorff 's Youth Apprenticeship program, MMSD students like Owen Markofski are gaining hands-on experience and training in construction, while also getting a jumpstart on a future career in the construction industry.
MMSD Scholars reflect on why it is important to vote!
As the only Hmong bilingual program in the state of Wisconsin, Lake View Elementary is truly unique and special. Seeing students learn both Hmong and English languages is something Principal Nkauj Nou Vang-Vue is proud of.
Elementary, middle, and high school students share why celebrating Hmong New Year is important to them, their favorite food and drinks to enjoy during the celebration, and why others should know about this special time.
By dedicating days for teacher teams to do this work supports the regular cycle of planning, teaching, reflecting and adjusting needed for professional growth and student learning.
Like many MMSD staff, Dr. Ebbe has been fighting for equity in education. This commitment earned her Wisconsin's 2022 secondary principal of the year and she received a 2022 Herb Kohl Foundation Award. Under her leadership, Sherwood Hills Elementary was designated a national blue ribbon school for its academic achievement.
MMSD Board of Education invests nearly $1.4 million to purchase new instruments for our school orchestra and band programs — a much needed infusion aimed at increasing equity of access to high-quality instruments for all of our scholars.
One MMSD nurse goes the extra mile to drop off tests for her extended MMSD family.
New MMSD staff member Anthony Cox has returned to his elementary school because of the impact current Principal Andrea Kreft made on him as a student.
Jeremy Thornton, class of 2004 East High School, special education teacher, as well as the head football coach at Madison East High School shares what it means to have Eastside Pride.