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Meadows is an “EXCELLING” School
Yearbooks will be available for purchase in May, but they must be purchased through the school and the price will increase to $35.00. Meadows Teacher Winning Honors: February 28, 2008 Ms. Beverly Giacobbe has been awarded, "You Make a Difference Award" by the Madison School District. Ms. Giacobbe is the faculty advisor to the Meadows Student Council and has been instrumental in numerous community services throughout the school to benefit various organizations. She has coordinated the 8th grade students' Social Studies requirement of students volunteering in community service projects at school and within the community. Congratulations! For Immediate Release: May 2, 2006 Phoenix teacher, Paula Schmitt, receiving the 2005 Presidential
Award for President Bush Names Phoenix Teacher One of Nation’s Top Educators Madison Meadows School Teacher Named Recipient of Washington, DC-- President George W. Bush is honoring mathematics
teacher Paula Mrs. Schmitt received the Award for Excellence in Mathematics
and Science Teaching, the Nation’s highest
honor for teaching in these fields. Schmitt is the only mathematics winner
from Arizona and one of 100 7th-12th grade teachers nationwide to receive the In a citation given to Schmitt, President Bush commended her “for
embodying As an awardee, Schmitt receives a $10,000 grant from the National Science Foundation (NSF), the independent federal agency that administers the awards In a letter to Awardees, President Bush said “Math and
science are critical “ These teachers exemplify what President Bush’s
American Competitiveness The National Science Foundation is an independent federal agency
that supports Welcome to Madison Meadows Middle School, home to 812 students in Grades 5 through 8. Our facility was built in1960, remodeled in 1986 and again in 1997. This school has always been the Arizona leader in quality education, with students who consistently score among the highest on nationally standardized tests. Much like Meadows' feeder school, Madison Simis, many of our students today had parents or grandparents who attended a Madison Elementary District school, all of which had originally been Kindergarten through 8 schools. Many alumni moved back to this area of the city to give their children the same quality education that they enjoyed and remember. The Meadows' campus is snugly tucked away from busy intersections, but is centrally and conveniently located in the consistently stable neighborhood, known as North Central Phoenix. Our campus reflects the help we receive from parents who eagerly support our Parents and Teachers at Meadows (PTM) organization. They volunteer in our classrooms, raise funds for the school and keep this a neighborhood school. Some of the most supportive people in Phoenix live in this dynamic, yet quiet area. When you arrive at the front door of the office, you are greeted by Mrs. Lynn and Mrs. Grosso, dedicated secretaries who have as their primary concern the well-being of all of our students, parents, teachers and administrators. Meadows is constantly changing to make sure our school is a state-of-the art facility with the most qualified and respected teaching staff. Currently, the staff consists of 2 Administrators, 45 Teachers, 4 professional staff members, 1 school resource officer, and teacher aides. Our school day begins at 8:00 a.m. and ends at 3:00 p.m. Even though ours is a neighborhood school, most of our students ride our buses. There is a late bus to support after school activities. We are a unique school. Our uniqueness is derived from our atmosphere of respect, our sense of community, and our high expectations for all members of our community. Read about us in the Med-o-gram publication. MissionWe expect our students to achieve the highest levels of academic performance consistent with their bilities, and we accept responsibility for creating an environment that will allow this to happen. Shared Responsibility of Parent and SchoolMeadows believes in the shared responsibility of both the school and the parents in the raising and forming of the students. This school communicates an expectation for high academic standards. It provides a safe and orderly environment and encourages and supports parental involvement. Meadows' teachers report frequently on the academic status of students. They utilize and communicate the best current practices in education. Our teachers update their own knowledge of best practices through continual staff development activities. Parents are expected to send their children to school in a "ready-to-learn" mode. Parents are given numerous opportunities to participate in and support school activities. Academic GoalsThis school strives to increase language arts and math skills to above grade level proficiency as measured by standardized tests and essential skills assessments. 2007-2008 CalendarSchool starts on August 20, 2007 and ends on May 30, 2008. Report cards will be released October 19, 2007; January 11, 2008; March 28, 2008; and May 30, 2008. The Food Services menu for Madison Meadows School Breakfast and Lunch Menus http://www.msd38.org/HTML/menu.htm This is the Meadows Bus Routes http://www.msd38.org/Assets/PDFs/bus_routes/meadows.pdf Each school nurse was present to answer questions and to provide immunization information. Community Ed hosts a table for MCC registration and PTM officer(s) are also available at each school with membership information and to provide a calendar of main events for the school year. This registration time is provided for ALL Madison students including students new to the district as well as returning students. In-coming 5th grade students and students who did not get there schedules prior to this time will be available. **Students may pre-register for school through the first two weeks of June. Please notify the office is your child is not going to attend Meadows or will not be starting school the first day (602-664-7601) Contacts:
CAFETERIA NEWS A Message from the District Office REMINDER: When sending money with your child to be deposited in their lunch account,
please indicate on an envelope that it is to be deposited into their
account. We have had some confusion this year. If for example a child
on reduced lunches comes through the line and hands the cashier $2.00
(which would be the amount for a 5 day reduced lunch) as they are going
through the lunch line, the cashier does not know this child is on reduced
lunches and assumes the $2.00 is for a one day lunch.
We are unable to warm food from home in our microwave. It is in violation of Health Codes. Please send your student’s lunch in hot or cold lunch packs that are so widely available. Thank you,
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