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1MADISON SCHOOL DISTRICT | 3498 TREAT HIGHWAY | ADRIAN, MI | 517-263-0741
Madison MessengerMadison School District April 2018 Newsletter
Developing individual excellence through rigor, innovation and personal attention
In This Issue:Second Trimester
Honor Rollspages 2-4
Kindergarten Round-Uppage 6
Prom and After Prompage 8
Performing Arts Calendarpage 14
Athletics Newspage 15
Lunch Menupage 17
March Calendarpage 18
Spring Sports Schedulespage 21
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Spring 2018 Assessment Parent Resources AvailableM-STEP/MME testing is quickly approaching for Madison Elementary students and the Michigan Department of Education has made several helpful documents that can help answer parents’ questions. Click on the links below to get more information on the upcoming testing your children will experience, along with the full schedule of testing dates and subjects.
5th Grade 4th Grade 3rd GradeThursday, April 12 - Science Tuesday, May 6 - ELA Wednesday, May 9 - ELATuesday, April 17 - ELA Tuesday, May 18 - Math Wednesday, May 16 - MathTuesday, April 24 - MathTuesday, May 1 - Social Studies
Parent Resource Link: http://www.madisonk12.us/elementary-school/
Middle School M-Step Testing Dates
Thursday, April 12 Science 8Tuesday, April 17 Math 8Tuesday, April 24 ELA 8Tuesday, May 1 Social Studies 8Tuesday, May 8 ELA 6Wednesday, May 9 ELA 7Tuesday, May 15 Math 6Wednesday, May 16 Math 7
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Elementary Second Trimester Honor Roll
4th Grade
All A’sBryson Ballantyne, Isaac Black, Quinn Choinski, Cameron Face, Trenton Fetter, Brooks Horwath, Corie Kanitz, Bella Lamley, Cera LaRatta, Cameron Mahony, Paul McClure, Max Parayno, Moises Salazar, Alan Silva, Kayla Tiede, Noah Weaver
All A’s and B’sAnabelle Akers, O’Shea Allen, Angelina Alvarez, Cameron Barber, Ashlynn Berger, Zoey Bringman, Damian Bushroe, Adan Cabrera, Mariana Carbajal, Chloe Carey, Lydia Cheng Jillian Cousino, Brianna Cross, Brian Dopp, Izabella Dusseau, Elizabeth Dollarhite, Anna Forsyth, Madelyn Foster, Madyson Fowler, Norman Frederick, Ethan Gafford, River Gorny, Cole Grof, ocelyn Gutierrez, David Hacker, Mya Harvey, Alyssa Herbert, Ashton Hoag, Gracie Howard, Stella King, Zackery Koebbe, Gavin Martinez, Andrew Miller, Gracie Nieto, Oscar Patton, Thomas Pechaitis, Jack Perry, Mateo Pizana, Abigail Rickard, Aaliayah Rivera, Ryan Ruble, Raelynn Rumler, Gage Sterling, Brenna Sweikert, Alyssa Taylor, Meya Trevino, Miguel Villegas-Amador, Henry Vo, Joseph Wagner, Carson Warner
All A’s, B’s and One CIsaiah Farquhar, Rachel Hamann, Lezli Lindsey, Haylee Long, Gavin Martinez, Ethan McCowan, Scott Muhl, Malachi Pearson, Karlee Peeks, Franky Rameriz, Aurelia Ramirez-Vermilya, Diego Rodriguez, Kianna Williams
5th Grade
All A’sElizabeth Castanon, Sophia Curtis, Evelin Dominguez, Allison Eagling, Eric Gaston, Jenna Gorney, Elizabeth Hacker, Grace Henry, Bryce Jordan, Emma Miller Malaki Mosher, Karli Rodriguez, Sieanna Rodriguez, Teagan Sullivan, Dominic Velasquez, Rowen Yeager
All A’s and B’sLillian Arnett, Benjamin Blanchard, Skilar Burciaga, Julissa Cabrera, Joseph Casanova, Alyssa Distel, Lucas Dopp, Megan Dumire,, J’Lenn Garcia, Makayla Gillentine, Alex Gonzales, Dilahila Gonzalez, Mark Goodlock, Royce Goold, Shayla Henry, Emberly Herriman, Konner Hickman, Makenzie Karr, Natalie Ku, Aujalique LaFave, Jacob Martinez, Kelsey McCarty, Ayden McKimmy, Lilleah Miller, Ryann Newsome, Alex Perez, Alivia Pizana, Rylee Reko, Esperanza Robison, Wyatt Rutherford, Ava Schlieger, Megan Sissen, Mya Solis, Trevor Staup, Alivia Stull, Phoebe Teague, Kate Thomas, Michelle Vowell, Noah Webb, Conner Williams, Callie Wilson, Tristan Woodring
All A’s, B’s and One CAudra Adamski, Aubree Benschoter, Savannah Cruz, Andrew Garcia, Tessa Holtz, Kloe McLaughlin, Landon Mohr, Logan Russell, Sam Sayler, Jaelyn Stewart, Layne Switalski, Mercedez Trejo, Brailyn Trevino, Amyah Webb
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Middle School Second Trimester Honor Roll6th Grade
All A’s Lacey Cook, Macy Dye, Veronica Flores, Ashlyn Hill, Jillian Kendrick, Pender Liberi, Jason Mullins, Emily Murry, Aubree Pizana, Riley Short, Caylan Sower, Keenan Wilson
VIP – All A’s and B’sChance Adkins, Melena Amador, Aubree Ash, Aurora Baker, Adrianna Brugger, Anthony Castanon, Sarah Cheng, Kathleen Cross, Delaney Dopp, Wyatt Dusseau-Garno, Zariah Garnier, Elliana Gutierrez, Jayden Holly, Dana Holtz, Anderson Lance, Donte Lester, Sydney Lewis, Tara Lindsey, Kennedy Love, Nolan Matthews, Emma McNicol, Kaydence Pearson, Sarah Phipps, James Proffitt, Shayla Rivera, Kayleigh Stewart, Sierra Stull, Arayah Tindall, Faith Verlinde, Devin White-Shelden, Isaac White-Shelden, Gabrielle Whiteley, Alanna Willnow, Tatum Wilson
Honor Roll – All A’s, B’s and One CAubree Bugbee, Jeyna Byers, Michaela Cross, Madaline Goldmeyer, Seth Kably, Keefe Kennedy, Emma Kozumplik. Jamairah Powers. Jayden Saad, Kelsey Wagner, Breanna Wellman
7th Grade
All A’s Zoey Blanchard, Cameron Bozyk, Kiersten Brackelman, Austin Burciaga, Wyatt Cole, Jacob Eagling, Olivia Foster, Justin Fox, Halle Horwath, Alissa Kardatzke, Hannah Leupold, Israel Lopez, Logan Loudermilk, Aiden Mahony, Annaliese McDade, Mada-lyn Miller, Kaylee Paulette, Jasolyn Rutkowski, Megan Waite, Jamari Williams
VIP – All A’s and B’sTristin Beagle, Aaron Berger, Mykola Dowhaniuk, Michael Fox, Henry Frederick, Addison Goll, Raevyn Gorny, Carter Grof, Dawn Jula, Brady Lockwood,Lyla Moore, Lillian Paulette, Emma Perry, Dominic Regalado, Jordan Roose, Milena Ruble, Hailee Schlieger, Jaxson Stucker, Noah Terrien, Danielle Vallejo, Morgan Vanderlaan, Haley Wallace, Kaylin Wesson, Nicholas Young, Thomas Young
Honor Roll – All A’s, B’s and One CTyler Bringman, Alexxis Douglas, Braylon Gartee, Dylan Glase, Trenton Miller, Jimmy Rodriguez
8th Grade
All A’sEthan Adamski, Bryr Borton, Anessa Cantu, Walker Claiborne, Evan Cole, Matson Garza, Makenna Horn, Hannah Kendrick, Caleigh Kosarue, Olivia LaRatta, Riley Letson, Julia Mohr, Alexander Murry, Mallory Palpant, Haylee Patterson, Harley Russell, Lillian Wager, Alayna Wagner, Terrence Wilson
VIP – All A’s and B’sIsiah Casarez-Ruiz, Alexia Crispin, Austin Daniels, Grace Gray, Jaydon Harvey, Skylar Helf, Elisa Jackson, Michael Martinez, Madisyn McDonald, Zoey Mosher, John Neal, Jacob Patterson, Noelle Paulette, Kaitlyn Proudfoot, Cody Seegert, Jaci Taylor, Abby Weber
Honor Roll – All A’s, B’s and One CZoe Burciaga, Gavin Cornett, Mason Erpelding, Benjamin Goodlock, Tyler Vernatt, Ashley Winkelman
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MADISON HIGH SCHOOL HONOR ROLLSecond Trimester
The following students have earned all A’s this marking period:
9th Grade — Carly Anschuetz, Alexa Cabrera, Alison Creamer, Grace Dusseau-Riley, Brook Fetter, Makenzie Francoeur, Paulina Graham, Haley Haynes, Lexi Holtz, Riley Jordan, Chloe Raleigh, Calie Sower, Christopher Warwick
10th Grade – Lyria Aneed, Shelby Burger, Rachel Cheng, Tiffany Cole, Logan Cortez, Abbey Dusseau-Garno, Jacob Foster, Korie Fowler, Shayna Glase, McKenzie Liberi, Kegan Newcomb, Payton Parkhurst, Breyanna Rivera, Arieanna Smith, Tayanit Suksavabundit, Reece Yea-ger, Isabell Young
11th Grade – Jenna Ash, Teddy Baker-Wallerstein, Keynia Breeding, Kaya Camacho, Sam Daly, Ariana Fernandez, Tyson Fetter, Courtney Harris, Molly Hayes, Taylor Jordan, Keegan Miller, Lilia Nichols, Leila Perez, Jazlyn Ramirez, Max Sellers, Brooke Strong, Aleesha Summers, Kaitlin Svoboda, Laura Teunion-Smith, Analysia Villalovos, Kaiya Wall, Robert Warwick, Anne Wong
12th Grade – Nick Adams, Carter Baker-Wallerstein, Haylie Blohm, Kayla Bozyk, Evelyn Dewey, Reese Dillard, Emma Freshcorn, Grant Gifford, Monica Graham, Kiarah Horn, Elizabeth Iliev, Rachel Isom, Haley Kozumplik, Ethan Mohr, Lindsey Morris, Austin Nichols, Mahala Raleigh, Andrew Thacker, Hayden VanValkenburg, Madison Weber
V.I.P. Honor Roll (All A’s and B’s):
9th GradeAdrian Alvarez, Carly Anschuetz, Caitlin Bertke, Olyvia Brickey, Peyton Broadway, Alexa Cabrera, Alison Creamer, Grace Dusseau-Riley, Jen-nifer Elizondo, Abigail Feltman, Brook Fetter, Makenzie Francoeur, Paulina Graham, Haley Haynes, Dustin Henning-Guinn, Lexi Holtz, Riley Jordan, Anika Kurichh, Nethanel Leupold, Emma Linger, Garret McDonald, Abigail Morris, Max Palpant, Chloe Raleigh, Calie Sower, Kyleigh Tompkins, Christopher Wager, Emma Waite, Elizabeth Ward, Christopher Warwick, Zachary Wiendl
10th GradeLyria Aneed, Shelby Burger, Allen Capa, Rachel Cheng, Tiffany Cole, Dante Collins, Logan Cortez, Abbey Dusseau-Garno, Jacob Foster, Korie Fowler, Shayna Glase, Rachel June, Isabela LaFrance, Skyler Lamley, Grace Larson, Yutong Li, McKenzie Liberi, Anthony Lubinski, Carly Mascia, Anela Mosier, Isabel Muhl, Kegan Newcomb, Brianna Osborne, Payton Parkhurst, Lauren Perez, Breyanna Rivera, Rhae Ann Russell, Alyssa Sayers, Arieanna Smith, Tayanit Suksavabundit, Allison Wilt, Reece Yeager, Isabell Young, Mia Young
11th GradeJose Amaro, Jenna Ash, Teddy Baker-Wallerstein, Max Brant, Keynia Breeding, Kaya Camacho, Jacob Cleveland, Anthony Contreras, Jason Coronado, Chloe Cowen, Sam Daly, Nathan Dix, Lucas Dumire, Rylee Echelbarger, Ariana Fernandez, Tyson Fetter, Nathaneal Garcia, Katie Hamann, Courtney Harris, Molly Hayes, Gabriel Howard, Thai Johnson, Taylor Jordan, Tara Kurichh, Erica Lynn, Ryan Masters, Jennifer Mauss, Keegan Miller, Maricella Najar, Braeden Newsom, Lilia Nichols, Leila Perez, Jazlyn Ramirez, Marisa Ramos, Michael Round, Collin Schmitz, Max Sellers, Chelsea Short, Brooke Strong, Aleesha Summers, Kaitlin Svoboda, Sara Swanson, Laura Teunion-Smith, Lauren Turn-er, Brock Underwood, Esai Villalobos, Analysia Villalovos, Kaiya Wall, Robert Warwick, Anne Wong
12th GradeNick Adams, Carter Baker-Wallerstein, Samantha Birdwell, Haylie Blohm, Kayla Bozyk, Cheyenne Caldwell, Maizy Czajkowski, Jordan Dahms, Evelyn Dewey, Reese Dillard, Emma Freshcorn, Grant Gifford, Monica Graham, Kaitlyn Gray, Cheyenne Halsey, Sierra Hernandez, Cameron Hinman, Kiarah Horn, Nathan Howard, Elizabeth Iliev, Rachel Isom, Kylee Jones, Haley Kozumplik, Della Krueger, Greg Lam-precht-Carson, Matthew Lee, Rebecca McTaggart, Ethan Mohr, Grady Morlock, Lindsey Morris, Austin Nichols, Kia Rainey, Puteri Raja, Mahala Raleigh, Cory Roach, Crystianna Rodriguez, Brienna Scott, Andrew Thacker, Hayden VanValkenburg, Madison Weber
HONOR ROLL:
9th GradeCaleb Barrios, Audrey Bertke, Brittney Brown, Kayla Gaston, Robert Gauna, Brayden Hernandez, Tyler Houghteling, Audrey Kably, Seth Maschino, Daija Newsom, Priscilla Pharion, Alyssa Rohlan, Justice Sengstock, Jonathan Swanson, Vincent Williams, Kodie Zamora
10th GradePeyton Cornack, Vanessa Flores, Chelsea Haynes, Bradyn Hinman, Logan Janke, Kasee Lansford, Alex Lerma, Hannah Lobkovich, Jazmyn Luce, Alexus McDade, Giovanna Pina, Kasidee Rodlund,Antonio Rodriguez
11th GradeShakaur Benson, Kenneth Cable, Courtney Grof, Alyssa Henry, Matthew Miller, Catherine Munro, Trey Raburn, Santana Soto
12th GradeEmilee Blaker, Michael Coronado, Aaron Dubbs, Colleen Lubinski
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March Reading Month Recap
Thank you to State Representative Bronna Kahle for reading to Ms. Zubke, Mrs. Terrazas, and Mrs. Ingels classes on Friday, March 23. More pictures: https://www.facebook.com/MadisonElementary/posts/1727684237295177
State Representative Bronna Kahle Visits Madison District Library
We had a great March Reading Month this year! We had Jade the therapy dog from the High School visit for story time with several classes. We had State Representative Bronna Kahle read to 3 classes one afternoon.
Our Scholastic Book Fair was a great success – we put over 1,775 books into the hands of Madison Students! Thanks to all of the volunteers that helped – we truly couldn’t have done it without you!
And finally, a big thank you to the Kiwanis Club of Adrian for donating 2 bikes for our Reading Log prizes. The bike winners were: Elizabeth Pifer from Mrs. Hague’s Room and Emmit Siwecki from Mrs. Payne’s Room.
We have rescheduled the Paws for a Hot Dog and Story night on Tuesday, April 17th from 5:30 until 7:00 pm in the Elementary Commons. We’re hoping the weather cooperates. Registration forms will go home immediately after Spring Break. Thanks to Adrian Lowes for helping us out with a fire pit and TLC Credit Union for their generous donation toward food and supplies for this event!
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Kindergarten Round-Up - Wednesday, April 18
Madison Elementary School will be hosting Kindergarten Round-Up on Wednesday, April 18 from 6:00-7:30 in the Elementary Gym. Please bring a certificate of live birth, up-to-date immunizations, and proof of residency (i.e. energy bill, etc.) for enrollment.
Questions can be directed to Early Elementary Principal Abby Miller at [email protected].
Lenawee’s Child Playgroup and Kindergarten Readiness Are Underway!
Playgroup is Mon-Thurs from 8:45 am- 10:30 am for 0-5 years of age, and Kindergarten Readiness is Fri. from 9:00 am – 10:30 am for 4-5 years of age.
Parents will need to attend with their child or an adult/guardian. If interested, they can contact Parent Educator Daphney Hubbard at [email protected] or 517-263-0744 x231.
Parking and Drop Off Guidelines
Attention Elementary Parents: during drop off please avoid using the re-serve parking for our Foster Grandparents. Our volunteers give over 20 volunteer hours a week and need to be in their classroom early. Thank you for your consideration in this matter.
Elementary Spring Pictures
Elementary Spring Pictures are scheduled for Tuesday, April 10, the second day we return from spring break.
You can purchase pictures online at schoolpictures.com with the code: AA3401. Photo package choices are shown at this link: http://www.madisonk12.us/news/elementary-spring-pictures-order-form/
Physical copies of the flyer and order form will be sent home with students.
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GSRP Preschool provides learning opportunities for youngest students
Madison’s Great Start Readiness preschool program is now accepting new students. Children who are turning four years old, but who are less than five years old by September 1 are eligible. Children must reside in Lenawee County and meet state criteria for enrollment.
To apply:
Please visit lenaweefreepreschools.org to submit the interest form.
The GSRP office will then send you an application through the mail.
Complete and send the application in the self-addressed envelope provided by GSRP, or deliver it to the GSRP at the Porter Center. (2946 Sutton Road, Adrian, MI 49221)
Someone from the GSRP office will contact you concerning your eligibility.
Please note that children are not placed into the program on a “first come first serve basis,’ but are priori-tized by the family’s income and number of other risk factors.
News From the Elementary Art Room
RECYCLING FACTS:Producing one ton newspaer takes 24 trees.Glass that ends up in the landfill takes over a million years to decomose.
Celebrate our 11th ANNUAL Earth Day Recycled Fashion Show!RAIN OR SHINE EVERYONE IS INVITED
We will start the event with a short Earth Day video, then our students will each share with everyone what they have created from recycled materials.
WHEN: Thursday, April 19th TIME: 6:00 to about 7:30 WHERE: Madison Performing Arts Center
If you have any questions, contact Mr. San Miguel
Support MYAC Little League at Chipotle
On Sunday, April 15, 50% of sales at Chipotle in Adrian will be donated to MYAC Little League. Go out and support Madison youth sports and mark your calendars for April 15!
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Parent Help Needed for After Prom
The After Prom party on April 28th-29th (midnight to 4 a.m.) is a safe, fun way for Prom attendees to end their evening. Students that aren’t attending Prom are welcome as well. We have a hypnotist, inflatables, photo booth, bowling, human hamster balls, Xbox, henna tattoos, food and more planned. There will also be a prize for each Madison Junior and Senior that attends.
We are looking for parent volunteers for planning, preparation, fundraising events and donations. Gift cards, gift baskets and donations on My School Bucks are a few ways you can contribute. We also need help during the party. This event is fully parent run and funded – we need you!
Contact Janet Graham at [email protected] or 517-263-0744 x 150 for more information or to sign up.
April 28-29, 2018
Rollin’ on the River - Prom 2018
Date: Saturday April 28th, 2018. “ Rollin on the River”
Where: Michigan Princess Riverboat- Grand Ledge
Cost $35.00 per person
Cost includes: Coach ride to and from the event. This is the only way the students can get to the prom. Students will meet at the school at 3:45 to board the buses. Dinner is included, the DJ, souvenir from the prom, 5x7 and 4 wallet photos
Time: arrive at HS parking lot at 3:45- Depart at 4:00, board the boat at 6:00. Return boarding at 10:00pm. Return to HS parking lot around 11:30pm. After Prom is at the high school when the kids return.
Tickets will go on sale Beginning March 7th online or at school. Last day to purchase a ticket will be April 17th.
For more information please contact the senior class advisor, Kris Isom at 265-1842 or by e-mail:[email protected]
Madison’s Got Talent!
The Madison Performing Arts Club is proud to present “Madison’s Got Talent” our annual spring talent show! This talent show is open to ALL Madison Students. We are looking for a wide range of tal-ents. Look for registration forms to be available in all offices and on the Madison website. Auditions will take place in the Performing Arts Center April 16th-18th and performances will be the week of April 29th. Registration forms can be found here: https://goo.gl/VSftAA Please contact Mrs. Pifer with any questions. [email protected]
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LISD Youth Summer Camps
LISD is hosting a number of Youth Summer Camps for students from ages 6-17. Click the links below for a full list of camps and opportunities this summer. For more information, visit lisd.us/camps.
Kindergarten Graduation
This year’s Kindergarten Graduation will take place on Monday, June 11. Caps and Tassels are now available for purchase on MySchoolBucks for $6 each. The deadline to order is April 23.
http://www.madisonk12.us/news/kindergarten-graduation-caps-and-tassels-on-myschoolbucks/
Middle School Formal Dance - April 20
6:00 - 8:30 pm
Reminder jeans and sweatpants will not be allowed at this event. If you have specific questions regarding this event please contact Mrs. Dusseau-Garno at [email protected].
Madison Competitive Cheer Team presents Flight School
Friday, April 27th from 5:00-6:30pmMadison Middle School gym
Open to girls currently in grades 3-8 who are interested in learning more about what it takes to be a flyer in cheerleading. Cost is $15.00
Please register on My School Bucks by April 25th. Late registrations will not be accepted.
Questions: Contact Coach Emily Gafford 263-0743 X [email protected]
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Middle School Dates to Know
Middle School Trimester 3 Exams
June 11 - 1st and 2nd hour examsJune 12 - 3rd and 4th hour examsJune 13 - 5th and 6th hour exams
School will dismiss at 11:00 a.m. for MS/HS students on these exam days.
Middle School Honors Assembly
Friday, June 1 at 1:15 p.m. in the High School Activity Center.
Middle School Students Earn State Art Honors
Congratulations to our 2018 State Art Winners Annie McDade, (7th gr.) for her Cheshire cat painting and Justin Fox (7th gr.) and his Illuminati Dorito multimedia piece. Both students were awarded Top 100 hon-ors for their pieces. If you are interested in seeing their work on display at the state level art show, their pieces will be at the Grand Rapids Art Museum.
Madison School District, in cooperation with our community, will empower each student to develop his or her full potential to be
successful in an ever-changing world.
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Payment Details Due Date Payment AmountDeposit Past Due $110.00Second Payment March 23, 2018 $110.00Third Payment April 27, 2018 $110.00Fourth Payment May 25, 2018 $110.00Final Payment September 7, 2018 Remaining Balance
8th Grade Northern Michigan Trip - Fall 2018
Current 7th grade students (next year’s 8th graders) will be taking a trip to Northern Michigan in the Fall of 2018! The trip includes stops at Mackinaw City, Castle Rock, Sault Ste. Marie, Tahquamenon Falls, and more!
The cost of the trip will be $559, split up into five equal payments. The first payment is a deposite due by February 16, 2018. See the payment schedule below!
You can pay online at MySchoolBucks.com here: https://goo.gl/HbvopL
Questions/concerns? Contact Mrs. Matthews at [email protected]
Fundraising Opportunities
Candy Bars are here for those interested in selling to raise money for their 8th grade trip next year. There is limited stock for each. Options are Caramel or Mixed. Cost per box is $60 with 50% going toward your student’s account. You may go to MySchoolBucks to purchase. Bring in your receipt to the Middle School office to pick up your orders. Please DO NOT come into the office to purchase with cash. This allows for a written record for the student, the Central Office, and Mrs. Matthews who is keeping track of everyone’s account. Products can be seen by our current 7th graders only. (any students split grade level 7/8 and listed as 8th won’t see this product). Products are alphabetical so parents will need to look towards the end for the “w”. If you have any questions please contact Mrs. Matthews ([email protected])
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2010 Madison Alumni Cierra Flores Lands Job at ESPN
Congratulations to 2010 Madison Alumni Cierra Flores on accepting a po-sition at ESPN! She will be working in Video Production at ESPN’s head-quarters in Bristol, Connecticut. Cierra’s previous employment opportunities include the Detroit Tigers, Detroit Red Wings, PBS, and 97.1 The Ticket. She received her Bachelor’s Degree in Communications and Film and Media Studies from Eastern Michigan University in 2014. Cierra is the daughter of Billy and Rachel Flores. Billy is currently the Madi-son Varsity Softball Coach and Rachel was a bus driver at the school. Cierra is set to start working at ESPN on May 7.
Madison SPLT - Student Prevention Leadership Team
Youth leadership team coordinating substance abuse prevention campaigns in Madison High School, Mid-dle School, and the local community.
Marijuana CampaignEven though states have begun to legalize marijuana for medical purposes, with some legalizing it for recreationally use, it remains illegal federally. So, the answer is NO, marijuana is NOT legal. According to local data only 17% of Lenawee County high school students have used marijuana in the past 30 days.
For those using marijuana before their brain is fully developed (age 25) are likely to lose 8 IQ points. This is be-lieved to be a permanent effectThe use of marijuana negatively effects 9 different areas of the brain.
When marijuana use begins before the brain is fully developed (age 25) it can lead to addiction. On average 1 in every 6 teens who use marijuana will form an addiction to it. Using marijuana can cause changes in your personali-ty, leading to moodiness.
Short-term effects include:Altered sensesAltered sense of timeChanges in moodImpaired body movementDifficulty with thinking and problem-solvingImpaired memoryHallucinationsDelusionsPsychosis
Long-term effects include:Negative impact on brain developmentImpairs thinking, memory, and learning functionsEffects how the brain builds connections between areas
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Test Date Registration Deadline
Late Registration Deadline
Estimated Score Release
April 14, 2018 March 9, 2018 March 10-23, 2018 April 24, 2018June 9, 2018 May 4, 2018 May 5-18, 2018 June 19, 2018
July 14, 2018 June 15, 2018 June 16-22, 2018 July 24, 2018
Test Date Normal Deadline Late Registration Online Score Release
May 5, 2018 April 6, 2018 April 25, 2018 May 24, 2018
June 2, 2018 May 3, 2018 May 23, 2018 June 21, 2018
News from the High School Counseling Office2017-18 ACT Testing Dates
2017-18 SAT Testing Dates
The Madison High School Counseling Office is on Twitter
Be sure to follow the Madison HS Counseling Office on Twitter at @MadHS_Counselor for news, reminders, and updates!
LCEF Scholarship Applications Are Now Open
Student scholarships represent the Lenawee County Education Foundation’s single largest area of student support. In 2017, the LCEF awarded $578,000 through 412 separate student scholarships. Stu-dent scholarships provide Lenawee County students and families with financial support that assists them in pursuing higher education. Scholarship eligibility varies and is generally established by the donor.
Click here to view the available scholarships and how to fill out an application: http://www.lisd.us/commu-nity-services/lenawee-county-education-foundation-lcef/what-we-do/lcef-scholarships/
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Upcoming Performing Arts Events and Concerts
April 16-18 “Madison’s Got Talent” AuditionsThursday, April 19 Earth Day Recycled Fashion ShowApril 30 and May 2 “Madison’s Got Talent” PerformancesFriday, May 5 Cinco de Mayo Folkloric Dancers PerformanceMonday, May 7 5th Grade Recruiting ConcertMonday, May 21 at 7:00 p.m. MS/HS Band Concert
(6th-12th will perform)Tuesday, May 22 at 7:00 p.m. MS/HS Orchestra and Choir Concert
Orchestra: 6th-12thChoir: HS and 6th Grade
TLC Reality Fair
Thank you to TLC Community Credit Union for meeting with our Senior Seminar students to discuss mon-ey management. This is important information that will help our students as they become more indepen-dent.
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Madison Student-Athletes Sign to Play College Sports
Congratulations to Grady Morlock and Kiarah Horn who signed their letters of intent to compete at the col-lege level of athletics after graduating from Madison this year. Morlock will golf at Siena Heights University and Horn is set to play volleyball and run track at North Central College.
Spring Athletic Schedules Are Now Available!
Visit www.madisonk12.us/trojan-athletics orhttp://madisontrojans.bigteams.com/main/calendar
Looking for Equestrians!
The Junior Equestrian team and Senior Equestrian team is looking for riders. You must have your own horse (or access to one). Junior team is grades 5th to 8th grade and Senior team is 9th to 12th. The Junior team competes in the spring, Senior team competes in the fall.
Contact Brenda Warwick [email protected] or 517-673-7276
Spring Sports Awards Night
Spring Sports Awards Night will be held on Thursday, May 31 at 6:00 p.m. in the Performing Arts Center.
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Changes to Lunch Room Prices for 2017-18
Breakfast: Lunch: Elementary: Free Elementary: FreeMiddle and High School $1.00 MS and HS: $2.50 (.10 cent increase)
Milk: .40 cents
Students are no longer allowed to withdraw cash from their lunch accounts. They can use funds from their account or cash for the snack bar. If you do not want your student using money from their account for snack bar, please contact Julie Taylor at 517-265-1844 or [email protected] to have it blocked.
Meals are served at the times listed below.
Middle & High School Breakfast 7:30 a.m. – 7:50 a.m.Elementary School Breakfast 8:10 a.m. – 8:35 a.m. Middle School Lunch 10:58 a.m. – 11:26 a.m.Elementary School Lunch 11:00 a.m. – 12:48 p.m.High School Lunch 11:32 a.m. – 12:01 p.m.
MySchoolBucks Now Available for Lunch Accounts!
You can now add money to your child’s lunch account using MySchoolBucks.com. More information can be found on the Food Service website here: www.madisonk12.us/food-service/
Madison Weekly Breakfast Schedule and Menu
MS/HS - 7:30-8:00 a.m. Elementary - 8:00-8:30 a.m.
Mondays- Assorted cereals, Bagels, MuffinsTuesdays-Assorted Breakfast PizzasWednesdays- Sausage Gravy on BiscuitThursdays- Scrambled Eggs With or Without Cheese, SausageFridays- French Toast or Pancakes
Other daily offerings include Yogurt, Nutrigrain Bars, Assorted Cereals, Cereal Bars, Whole Grain Pop Tarts, Bagels, and Oatmeal.
These offerings may not all be available every day.
Every breakfast includes milk and Juice.
Students MUST take three different breakfast items per meal. Example: Cereal, Juice and Milk.
More information can be found on the food service page of the website: http://www.madisonk12.us/food-service/
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MEAL CHARGING The purpose of having a meal charging policy is to establish consistent clear meal account procedures throughout the district. There is a fine line between considering the fiscal integrity of the district and the solvency of the food service program while also meeting the nutritional needs of students. Goals:
A. To ensure that students have a healthy meal and that no child goes hungry. B. To treat all students with dignity and confidentiality in the serving line. C. To foster clear positive communication among staff, administrators, teachers, students and
parent/guardian. D. To establish fair practices that can be used consistently throughout the district regarding meal
charges and the collection of charges. E. To encourage parent/guardian to assume the responsibility of meal payments and to promote
self‐responsibility of their child/student. SCOPE OF RESPONSIBILITY: The Nutrition Department:
A. Responsible for maintaining meal account records. B. Responsible for notifying the student’s parent/guardian with phone calls or written
documentation after credit limit has been reached. Responsible for working with households toward a reasonable resolution.
The Parent/Guardian:
A. Responsible for immediate payment. MEAL ACCOUNTS: The District strongly discourages meal charges, but understand that it occasionally happens. Meal charges are a temporary solution and are not intended to address broader issues of a parent/guardian’s inability to pay for a meal for his/her child. In those instances, an application for Free or Reduced Meal Benefits should be completed. Free and Reduced Meal Applications are available in the cafeteria, the school office, and on the district website. Parents/guardians are encouraged to make meal payments in advance. Personal checks and cash deposits are accepted at the student’s home school. For convenience, deposits may also be made by credit/debit card after setting up an account for the student on Mosaic (MySchoolBucks), the district’s online payment system. All students may have a personal account regardless of paying status (free, reduced or full pay). Similar to a bank account, each student has a school ID number which stays with them for their duration in the Madison School District. When using the Mosaic (MySchoolBucks) system, parents/guardians can access cafeteria purchases and account balances at any time. Lunchroom cashiers will verbally notify students at the register when their meal account balance is low, specifically when it reaches the value of two equivalent lunches or less.
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MEAL CHARGING POLICY: Although not required by law through the National School Lunch Act or the Healthy Hunger Free Kids Act, limited meal charging will be allowed, as a courtesy to families, under the following conditions:
A. Students may charge any combination of meals (breakfast and lunch) up to a total of $12.50. B. No charges may be made in the ala carte line.
Middle and High School
Only reimbursable meals may be charged. A. Students may charge any combination of meals (breakfast and lunch) up to $12.50. B. Students will be notified verbally at the register when their balance is low, specifically the dollar
value of two lunches or lower and/or when they are in arrears. C. When a student charges a meal, their meal balance becomes a negative balance. D. Repayment is expected for all charged meals and meal supplements. E. Once a student has reached the charge limit, students will be provided with a meal supplement
(a protein, a fruit or vegetable and milk for lunch and graham cracker packet, a fruit or vegetable and milk for breakfast).
F. All unpaid charges will be added to the list of any outstanding fees or unpaid fines at the end of the school year. Payment must be made in full to the Food Service Department.
G. All unpaid charges will be added to the list of any outstanding fees or unpaid fines at the end of the school year. Payment must be made in full to the Nutrition Service Department or grades, report cards, diplomas and other privileges may be withheld.
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8 9School Resumes from Spring Break
GOTR Practice
V BB & SB vs Manchester (DH)
V Golf @ Britton Deerfield
10Elementary TLC Banking
Juniors SAT Testing
P.A.T.T. Meeting
9th/10th Grade PSAT Testing
Daisy/Brownie Meetings
11Juniors Workkeys Testing
9th/10 Grade PSAT
MS Character Under Construction
GOTR Practice
V BB & SB @ Sand Creek (DH)
JV BB & SB vs Sand Creek (DH)
12V Track @ Manchester
13Popcorn Friday
JV SB @ Whitmore Lake (DH)
Fun Night and Taco Dinner
14V SB @ Chelsea Round Robin Tournament
V Track @ Grass Lake
V Golf @ AA Greenhills Invitational
15 16Board of Education Meeting
JV BB & SB @ Whiteford (DH)
V Golf @ Onsted Quad
GOTR Practice
17Juniors M-Step Testing
Elementary TLC Banking
Paws for a Hot Dog and Story
V Track vs Whiteford & Clinton
Boy Scout Meeting
18Juniors M-Step Testing
Elementary Character Under Construction
Kindergarten Round-Up
GOTR Practice
Athletic Boosters Meeting
V BB & SB vs Britton Deerfield (DH)
V Golf League Meet @ Rustic Glen
19V Golf vs Blissfield
20P.A.T.T. Lock-In
MS Formal Dance
JV BB & SB vs Manchester (DH)
21V BB @ Hanover Horton Tournament
V Track @ Pittsford Invite
V Golf Ryder Cup
22 23V BB & SB vs Onsted (DH)
MS Track vs Whitmore Lake
GOTR Practice
24Elementary TLC Banking
V Track @ Summerfield
Boy Scout Meeting
Brownie/Daisy Meetings
25MS Character Under Construction
GOTR Practice
V BB & SB @ Clinton (DH)
JV BB & SB vs Clinton (DH)
MS Track vs Whiteford
26JV BB & SB @ Hudson (DH)
A Day in the Life of a Kindergartener
27Competitive Cheer “Flight School”
JV BB vs Morenci (DH)
V Track @ Addison Relays
V Golf @ Tecumseh Invitational
28Prom 2018 - “Rollin on the River”
28After Prom
30“Madison’s Got Talent” Talent Show Performances
GOTR Practice
V BB & SB @ Vander-cook Lake (DH)
JV BB & SB @ Sand Creek (DH)
MS Track vs Morenci
April 2018 Calendar SUN MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT
Spring Break
There is always something happening at Madison School District! The most updated events calendar can be viewed here: www.madisonk12.us/events
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Madison School District Madison/EA Contract
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Madison School District 2017-2018 Traditional School Year
Mon, Tues, Wed Aug 28, 29 & 30, 2017 Staff Work Days/Professional Development
Tuesday Sept 4, 2017 First Day of School for Students
Thursday Oct 19, 2017 Parent Teacher Conferences, Early Student Dismissal- HS (11:00), MS (11:00)
Friday Oct 20, 2017 No School (Y5-12), Staff PD
Monday & Tuesday Nov 20 & 21, 2017 HS/MS Exams —Dismissal HS (11:00), MS (11:00),
EL Records-Student Dismissal 12:00
Wednesday Nov 22, 2017 HS/MS Exams —Dismissal HS (11:00), MS (11:00),
EL-Student Dismissal 12:00, Staff Dismissal 12:10(Comp)
Thursday & Friday Nov 23 & 24, 2017 No School (Y5-12) —Thanksgiving Break
Monday Nov 27, 2017 First Day of Second Trimester
Thursday Dec 7, 2017 Parent Teacher Conferences, Early Student Dismissal- EL 12:00
Wednesday-Tuesday Dec 20-Jan 2, 2018 Christmas Break
Wednesday Jan 3, 2018 School Resumes from Christmas Break
Monday Jan 15, 2018 No School (Y5-12), MLK Day, Staff PD
Thursday Jan 18, 2018 Parent Teacher Conferences, Early Student Dismissal- HS (11:00), MS (11:00)
Friday Feb 16, 2018 Early Student Dismissal HS (11:00), MS (11:00), EL (12:00), Staff PD
Monday Feb 19, 2018 No School, Mid-Winter Break
Wed, Thurs & Fri Feb 28, Mar 1 & 2, 2018 HS/MS Exams —Dismissal HS (11:00), MS (11:00)
Friday Mar 2, 2018 EL Records —Student Dismissal 12:00
Monday Mar 5, 2018 First Day of Third Trimester
Thursday Mar 8, 2018 Parent Teacher Conferences, Early Student Dismissal- EL 12:00
Friday Mar 9, 2018 Early Student Dismissal HS (11:00), MS (11:00), EL (12:00), Staff PD
Thursday Mar 29, 2018 Early Student Dismissal HS (11:00), MS (11:00), EL (12:00), (Comp)
Friday-Friday Mar 30-Apr 6, 2018 No School, Spring Break
Monday Apr 9, 2018 School Resumes from Spring Break
Friday May 18, 2018 Early Student Dismissal HS (11:00), MS (11:00), EL (12:00), Staff PD
Monday May 28, 2018 No School, Memorial Day
Mon, Tues & Wed June 11, 12 & 13, 2018 HS/MS Exams —Dismissal HS (11:00), MS (11:00)
Tuesday & Wednesday June 12 & 13, 2018 EL Records —Student Dismissal 12:00
Wednesday June 13, 2018 Last Day of School for Students and Staff
Calendar includes 180 student days/185 teacher days
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Madison School District Madison/EA Contract
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Madison School District 2017-2018 Balanced School Year
Tuesday July 25, 2017 Staff Work Day
Monday July 31, 2017 First Day of School for Students
Monday-Friday Aug 28-Sept 8, 2017 No School, Intercession
Tuesday & Wednesday Aug 29 & 30, 2017 Staff PD
Friday Oct 20, 2017 No School (Y5-12), Staff PD
Monday-Friday Oct 23-27, 2017 No School, Intercession
Thursday & Friday Nov 2 & 3, 2017 EL Records —Student Dismissal 12:00
Monday Nov 6, 2017 First Day of Second Trimester
Thursday Nov 9, 2017 Parent Teacher Conferences, Early Student Dismissal- EL 12:00
Friday Nov 17, 2017 EL Student Dismissal 12:00, Staff Dismissal 12:10 (Comp)
Monday-Friday Nov 20-24, 2017 No School, Thanksgiving Break
Monday-Tuesday Dec 18-Jan 2, 2018 No School, Christmas Break
Wednesday Jan 3, 2018 School Resumes from Christmas Break
Monday Jan 15, 2018 No School (Y5-12), MLK Day, Staff PD
Friday Feb 16, 2018 Early Student Dismissal EL (12:00), Staff PD
Monday-Friday Feb 19-23, 2018 No School, Mid-Winter Break
Friday Mar 2, 2018 EL Records —Student Dismissal 12:00
Monday Mar 5, 2018 First Day of Third Trimester
Thursday Mar 8, 2018 EL Parent Teacher Conferences, Early Student Dismissal 12:00
Friday Mar 9, 2018 Early Student Dismissal EL (12:00), Staff PD
Wednesday Mar 28, 2018 EL Student Dismissal 12:00, Staff Dismissal 12:10 (Comp)
Thursday-Friday Mar 29-Apr 6, 2018 No School, Spring Break
Monday Apr 9, 2018 School Resumes from Spring Break
Friday May 18, 2018 Early Student Dismissal EL (12:00), Staff PD
Friday & Monday May 25-28, 2018 No School, Memorial Day
Tuesday & Wednesday June 12 & 13, 2018 EL Records —Student Dismissal 12:00
Wednesday June 13, 2018 Last Day of School for Students and Staff
Calendar includes 180 student days/185 teacher days
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MADISON HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETIC DEPARTMENT3498 Treat Highway, Adrian, Michigan 49221 (517) 265-1842 Fax (517) 265-1848
Athletic Director, KRISTEN M. ISOM
2018 SPRING SCHEDULE
VARSITY BASEBALL & SOFTBALLApr. 9 (H) Manchester DH 4:00W 11 (A) Sand Creek DH 4:00S 14 (A) Chelsea Round Robin (SB) 10:00 amW 18 (H) Britton Deerfield DH 4:00S 21 (A) Hanover Horton (BB) 10:00 amM 23 (H) Onsted DH 4:00W 25 (A) Clinton DH 4:00Th 26 (H) Hudson DH 4:00M 30 (A) Vandercook Lake DH 4:00
May 2 (A) Whiteford DH 4:00S 5 (A) Quincy Tourn. 10:00 amM 7 (A) Jonesville DH 4:00W 9 (A) Summerfield DH 4:00Th 10 (A) Dundee DH 4:00M 14 (A) Adrian DH (SB) 4:00W 16 (H) Morenci DH 4:00F 18 (H) Addison DH (SB) 4:00M 21 (H) LCS (BB) @ Adrian College 4:00T 22 (A) Whitmore Lake DH 4:00T 29 Pre-Districts
June 1,2 (A) MHSAA Districts @ Blissfield TBA
VARSITY TRACKMar. 28 (A) Charger Preview @ Hillsdale College TBAApr. 12 (A) Manchester 4:30S 14 (A) Grass Lake 9:00 amT 17 (H) Whiteford, Clinton 4:30S 21 (A) Pittsford Invite 9:30 amT 24 (A) @ Summerfield w/ BD 4:30F 27 (A) Addison Relays 3:30
May 1 (A) @ Sand Creek w/ Morenci 4:30F 4 (A) Onsted Invite 2:00T 8 (H) Whitmore Lake 4:30F 11 (A) Manchester Metrics 3:30S 19 (A) MHSAA Regionals @ East Jackson TBAW 23 (A) TCC League Meet @ Morenci 3:00Th 24 (A) TCC make-up dateS 26 (A) MITCA Team State @ Clare TBAT 29 (A) County Meet @ Onsted HS 4:30
June 2 (A) MHSAA State Finals @Comstock Park TBA
JV BASEBALL & SOFTBALLApr. 11 (H) Sand Creek DH 4:30F 13 (A) Whitmore Lake DH (SB) 4:30M 16 (A) Whiteford DH (BB) 4:30F 20 (H) Manchester DH 4:00W 25 (H) Clinton DH 4:30
Th 26 (A) Hudson DH 4:00F 27 (H) Morenci DH (BB) 4:30M 30 (A) Sand Creek DH 4:30
May 2 (H) Whiteford DH (BB) 4:30F 4 (A) Onsted DH 4:00
Th 10 (H) Dundee (BB) DH 4:00F 11 (A) Manchester DH 4:00M 14 (H) Whitmore Lake DH (SB) 4:30W 16 (A) Morenci DH (BB) 4:30M 21 (A) Clinton DH (BB) @ Siena Heights 4:30M 21 (A) Clinton DH (SB) 4:30
MIDDLE SCHOOL TRACKApr. 23 (H) Whitmore Lake 4:30
W 25 (H) Whiteford 4:30M 30 (H) Morenci 4:30
May 2 (A) Britton Deerfield 4:30S 5 (A) Sand Creek Inv. 9:30 amM 7 (A) Clinton 4:30W 9 (A) Sand Creek 4:30S 12 (H) Madison Invite 10:00 amM 14 (H) Summerfield 4:30W 16 (A) TCC Meet @ Sand Creek 3:00Th 17 (A) League Meet make up date
Golf schedule on reverse side
**DATES AND TIMES SUBJECT TO CHANGE**
Updated schedules can be seen on ourhomepage: www.madisonk12.us
(DH) doubleheader BB Baseball onlySB Softball only
SPRING SPORTS BANQUET: May 31, 6:00 p.m., PAC
Revised 3-20-18 VARSITY GOLF
Mar. 27 (H) LCS and Clinton @ Wolf Creek 3:30Apr. 9 (A) League Meet - Britton Deerfield 3:30
S 14 (A) AA Greenhills Inv. TBAM 16 (A) Onsted Quad 3:30W 18 (A) League Meet – Clinton, Rustic Glen TBATh 19 (H) Blissfield @ Wolf Creek 3:30S 21 (H) Ryder Cup @ Wolf Creek 9:00 amF 27 (A) Tecumseh Inv. TBA
May 1 (A) Onsted Inv. @ The Grande 10:00 amF 4 (A) League Meet – Whitmore Lake, The Links 3:00S 5 (A) Clinton Tourn. TBAF 11 (H) League Meet @ Wolf Creek 3:30S 12 (A) Bedford Inv. TBAM 14 (A) Lenawee Co. Tourn., Hantz Golf Club, Tecumseh 11:00 amS 19 (A) Blissfield 3 Club TBAF 25 (A) TCC Championship, Hantz Golf Club, Tecumseh 1:00W 30 (A) MHSAA Regionals, Hantz Golf Club, Tecumseh 1:00
June 8 & 9 (A) MHSAA Finals, Forest Akers West, MSU TBA
Home course: Wolf Creek Golf Course
**DATES AND TIMES SUBJECT TO CHANGE**
Updated schedules can be seen on ourhomepage: www.madisonk12.us
3-21-18
VARSITY GOLF
Mar. 27 (H) LCS and Clinton @ Wolf Creek 3:30Apr. 9 (A) League Meet - Britton Deerfield 3:30
S 14 (A) AA Greenhills Inv. TBAM 16 (A) Onsted Quad 3:30W 18 (A) League Meet – Clinton, Rustic Glen TBATh 19 (H) Blissfield @ Wolf Creek 3:30S 21 (H) Ryder Cup @ Wolf Creek 9:00 amF 27 (A) Tecumseh Inv. TBA
May 1 (A) Onsted Inv. @ The Grande 10:00 amF 4 (A) League Meet – Whitmore Lake, The Links 3:00S 5 (A) Clinton Tourn. TBAF 11 (H) League Meet @ Wolf Creek 3:30S 12 (A) Bedford Inv. TBAM 14 (A) Lenawee Co. Tourn., Hantz Golf Club, Tecumseh 11:00 amS 19 (A) Blissfield 3 Club TBAF 25 (A) TCC Championship, Hantz Golf Club, Tecumseh 1:00W 30 (A) MHSAA Regionals, Hantz Golf Club, Tecumseh 1:00
June 8 & 9 (A) MHSAA Finals, Forest Akers West, MSU TBA
Home course: Wolf Creek Golf Course
**DATES AND TIMES SUBJECT TO CHANGE**
Updated schedules can be seen on ourhomepage: www.madisonk12.us
3-21-18
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Stay Connected.We Believe - The foundation of education is a partnership that includes two-way communication between family, school, and community – the Madison Family. Stakeholders are invited and encouraged to become involved in our schools. Please contact us if you have questions, concerns, suggestions, or would like to volunteer. Our strength and our success is in our relationships with members of our community.
Madison Board of EducationMeetings begin at 6:00 p.m. on the third Monday of the month and are held in the Board Room located inside the Middle School.
Madison ElementaryP: 517-263-0744 | F: 517-265-1849
Abby L. Miller Early Elementary Principal
Nathan T. Pechaitis Upper Elementary Principal
Eric M. Frederick Intervention Specialist
Madison MiddleP: 517-263-0743
Brad G. Anschuetz Middle School Principal
Mindy A. Jordan Middle School Assistant Principal
Madison HighP: 517-263-0742 | F: 517-265-1848
Kristin E. Thomas High School Principal
Nicholaus P. Whiteley High School Assistant Principal
Madison School District 3498 Treat Highway | Adrian, MI 49221
http://madisonk12.us517-263-0741
Superintendent’s Office
P: 517-265-1856 | F: 517-265-5635
Ryan L. Rowe
SuperintendentMADISON MESSENGER - APRIL 2018
Upcoming Board Meetings:April 16May 21
Julie RamosPresident
Tina ClaiborneTrustee
Eric McDonaldTrustee
Greg ChoinskiTrustee
Natasha ManchesterTreasurer
Mark SwinehartSecretary
Ruben VillegasVice President