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Shared Beliefs / Philosophy
  • A safe environment is essential for learning.
  • Everyone can and will learn.
  • Nurturing relationships and caring environments are necessary for individuals to thrive.
  • Every person is unique and has equal worth.
  • Diversity is a valuable asset that strengthens and enriches our community.
  • Education is the shared responsibility of students, families, teachers, staff and community.
Shared Beliefs / Philosophy
  • A safe environment is essential for learning.
  • Everyone can and will learn.
  • Nurturing relationships and caring environments are necessary for individuals to thrive.
  • Every person is unique and has equal worth.
  • Diversity is a valuable asset that strengthens and enriches our community.
  • Education is the shared responsibility of students, families, teachers, staff and community.

School Day Hours:

Anderson Elementary - 7:35 a.m. to 2:45 p.m.
Deputy Elementary - 7:25 a.m. to 2:45 p.m.
Lydia Middleton Elementary - 7:35 a.m. to 2:45 p.m.
Rykers' Ridge Elementary - 7:35 a.m. to 2:45 p.m.
MJHS - 7:55 a.m. to 3:10 p.m.
MCHS - 8:00 a.m. to 3:20 p.m.

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In the Learning Commons, our goals are to:                            
                                   

Get students excited about the library space and learning. mjhs lc
- Give students opportunities to work on engaging tasks.
- Provide spaces to work collaboratively, think critically and creatively.
   
                    


Transition to a place where students DO stuff,
not simply a place to GET stuff!


Beginning in the 2015-16 school year, library spaces throughout the district began transitioning to Learning Commons spaces.
A national trend in education and public library spaces, the concept of Learning Commons transforms traditional library spaces to better incorporate exploratory learning through various methods including print resources, technology, innovation, creativity, and hands-on application. Maker Spaces take the collaborative learning and hands-on element a step further with dedicated space where students can invent, design, create prototypes, which move to production of completed products through the use of 3-D printers. Elementary spaces could begin with something as simple as legos and creation stations for building prototypes with an entry-level 3-D printer to bring designs to life. Further enhancements to the new Learning Commons spaces will include the addition of Maker Spaces within each building. At the secondary level, junior and senior high schools, the equipment and spaces would become more sophisticated as student abilities expand. 

Image 1Maker Spaces are cross-functional learning spaces where students bring curriculum lessons from other classes, such as  PLTW, from concept/lesson, to design, through completion with a take-home model. We are very excited to be able to offer this opportunity for our students. Our Learning Commons team creates a diverse, creative, and challenging curriculum to help students think critically and take a concept to completion.

 To the left is our high school Learning Commons.  Complete with interactive boards and small group collaboration spaces, students gather to work on projects, do group presentations, or stop in for a quiet study break between classes.  Our student tech repair team can be found each day in their corner space available for students who may need their devices repaired.

Pictured above, students take part in a Learning Commons   Treasure Hunt where they utilized technology and good old-fashioned, hands-on learning to create piano keys with bananas,  programmed iPads to race robots through a maze, or made a colorful batch of homemade slime!  This was a great night of exploration for students and parents as we introduced our new space!                                                                                                                        
                                                                         

Student Services will post information on this page which will help students and parents as they plan academic pathways in grades 6, 7, and 8.

This is a new page with lots of new information being added, so be sure to bookmark us and check back often!
Our mission is to education all students to reach their potential.

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      Madison Consolidated Schools
      2421 Wilson Ave.
      Madison, IN 47250

      Dr. Teresa Brown, Superintendent

      Phone: 812-274-8001
      Fax: 812-274-8094

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