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Madison District and Curriculum

The Madison Consolidated Schools follow Common Core and Indiana State Standards to achieve their curricular goals. The district offers numerous elective courses, including those in the arts, vocational education, and college prep classes, as well as dozens of clubs, extracurricular activities, and athletic teams. Furthermore, activities that require teamwork, communication, and goal setting prepare children for the world of work. Students also learn about diversity and develop positive feelings toward people dissimilar themselves.

We currently cover the following Madison-area school district: Madison Consolidated Schools.

Educating Our Parents: Understanding the Madison District Curriculum

The language arts curriculum in Madison Consolidated Schools strives to build a solid foundation in the areas of reading, writing, speaking, and listening. The opportunity to read and interpret works in a variety of genres from many time periods is available to each and every student. Vocabulary will be increased and grammar usage and research skills will be developed in the curriculum as well.

Students will also have the opportunity to immerse themselves in foreign cultures and languages. Study abroad opportunities are available to enhance this process and students are expected to apply their cultural knowledge to their community as well. Repetition and reflection on given topics also allow students to increase knowledge in the areas of reading, writing, conversation, and listening.

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Keeping Informed: Recent Madison Educational News

  • MCHS Students Use Their Smarts To Launch T-Shirts - Madison Consolidated High School students are using the knowledge they’ve gained in their engineering class and applying it to the real world. They’ve decided to solve the problem of how to help their cheerleaders launch souvenir T-shirts into the upper seats at games. Students have split into several groups to tackle the issue and report that they’re enjoying the uniqueness of the class.
  • MCHS Cubs Score Big in Regional Competition - The MCHS Cub’s beat the Floyd Central Highlanders for the first time in eight years! The team rallied after a difficult first half to score three touchdowns. Way to go!
  • MCS Schools Explore Learning Through Technology - In 2013, students attending Madison Consolidated Schools had their first eLearning day. Sixth through twelfth-graders will have the opportunity to practice taking tests and learning online and off campus. The program is the result of Madison Consolidated Schools’ attempt to promote the use of technology, while still exposing students to traditional learning.

Madison Tutors Can Help Your Student Succeed

SchoolTutoring Academy works with young learners and students, all the way up through high school. We offer Pre-K and Kindergarten Tutoring as well as Elementary School Tutoring to build a strong learning foundation early on. We also offer comprehensive tutoring across all school subjects.

Chalk Talk: How To Get Rid of Pre-Performance “Jitters”

It’s natural to feel nervous before making a speech or performing in front of an audience. Still, these feelings can get be too intense sometimes, so it’s important to have some strategies to avoid or decrease them. First, you can make sure that you’re as prepared as possible. Make sure you’ve memorized your speech or practiced your lines many times so that you have an idea of what you will sound like. Second, having friends and family members give you a pep talk can be very helpful as well. If that doesn’t help, you can also try an activity that relaxes you, such as listening to music, taking a bath, or using breathing techniques. Finally, it’s important to take care of yourself before the big day. Make sure that you eat enough and that your meals are healthy. Sleep is important as well and a little bit of exercise can have you feeling de-stressed in no time!