Go to Home Page Go to Home Page

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.
Do you love building things, figure out how things work, and problem solve?

Then you may be interested in being part of our Robotics Team!  Available to students in Grades 3 through 5, participating students meet once a week throughout the school year to plan, design, and build a team robot.  The team will also travel occasionally during the school year to compete against other elementary robotics teams.


IMG 2450Congratulations to the 2016 - 2017 Robotics Club on their first competition and 4th place in regional competition on January 21, 2017.
We have an intermediate Science Bowl team for students in Grades 4 and 5.  Students compete in the annual Science Bowl Competition sponsored by the Indiana Association of School Principals in partnership with Purdue University. The competition is done online in order to save travel expenses.

Sessions last for 90 minutes and consist of questions developed by consultants from the Indiana Science Standards. The sessions are broken into three sections consisting of an hands-on experiment, general team questions, and individual questions.  

For more information -  http://www.iasp.org/dsp/academic/science/
Independent of the school, STARS After School is a program hosted at Lydia Middleton under the direction of Missy Perry.  Information on STARS is available in the main office, or feel free to contact Missy Perry at .
As part of the Girls on the Run with King’s Daughters’ Health, this program is specifically geared for girls in Grades 3 - 5.  This is an afterschool program focusing on creating strong, healthy young women by helping to educate them on positive emotional, mental, and physical life aspects and celebrating everything that makes them unique.
Our running club is available to students of all ages who are interested in training for The Annual Molly Dattilo 5k Run Walk and Elementary Races.  Held each year in May, local volunteer coaches, parents, and teachers help train students to compete in either a mile dash or the 5K run.  Our school is always well represented and this is a great way to get active with your friends for a great cause!

More Articles ...

Social Feeds

Instagram

Facebook

Twitter

Madison Image
    • Location

      Madison Consolidated Schools
      2421 Wilson Ave.
      Madison, IN 47250

      Dr. Teresa Brown, Superintendent

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

      Follow us

    • Upcoming Events

      8 May
      Board Meeting
      Date 05.08.2024 6:00 pm - 8:00 pm
      2 Jun
      Class of 2024 Commencement
      06.02.2024 2:00 pm - 3:00 pm
      6 Jun
      Work Session
      06.06.2024 4:00 pm - 6:00 pm
      12 Jun
      Board Meeting
      06.12.2024 6:00 pm - 8:00 pm
      11 Jul
      Work Session
      07.11.2024 4:00 pm - 6:00 pm

Watch our video to see what makes MCS the place
for every student, every day.