We are excited to announce a unique and creative project that will involve the entire Park Elementary community! As part of our upcoming STEAM initiative, we are planning to build a large eagle sculpture, which will be made entirely from donated, unused, and unwanted items. We are seeking all sorts of materials (anything that can withstand the weather!) that you might have lying around the house—no item is too small, too big, or too unusual! Examples of what we are looking for include silverware, gears, springs, nuts, bolts, plastic items and anything else that you no longer need. If it can be repurposed, we want it! There will be a designated collection box located at the school where you can drop off your items. We will be accepting donations up until our first STEAM night on November 21, 2024. This project is not only a wonderful way to teach our students about recycling and creativity, but it also brings our community together to create something meaningful and memorable. Your contributions, no matter how small, will help us bring our eagle sculpture to life! Thank you for your support and participation in this exciting project. We look forward to seeing the variety of materials you bring in and can’t wait to reveal our collective masterpiece on our second STEAM night in the spring!
about 2 months ago, Park Elementary
eagle sculpture
We are so grateful for our teachers and staff! Stock the Lounge is an initiative that will allow us to further support and encourage teachers by having a variety of items to make available to teachers throughout the school year to let them know that they are appreciated. We are asking that all items are prepackaged and delivered by the end of the month. Please check-out the link below. If you have any questions, feel free to message directly or comment on the post! Thank you! https://www.signupgenius.com/go/10C0F4AA9A62DA2FAC61-50596550-stock
about 2 months ago, Park Elementary
stock the lounge
Join the MG Trap Team! This is open to all 6th-12th grade students of any experience level. For more information contact Katti Sneed at katti.sneed@indwes.edu. To register go to www.claytargetgo.com. #WeAreMG
2 months ago, MGUSC Social Media
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Assistant Athletic Director TJ Herniak recently took a group of MGHS athletes to the IHSAA Student Leadership Conference at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway! They spent the day learning about how to be leaders in their school and community. #WeAreMG 📷: TJ Herniak
2 months ago, Madison-Grant United School District
students at motor speedway
students at motor speedway
We recently updated the Wall of Distinction in the high school gym lobby, honoring MG alumni who have been successful in fields such as entrepreneurship, fine arts, military, and agriculture. The goal is to show current MG students the opportunities available to them beyond graduation. Congratulations to our new honorees! Patrick Howard, 2012, Entrepreneur Cami Relfe, 1986, Military Christopher Miller, 1976, Medical Jon Bair, 1988, Agriculture Amy (Runyan) Yoder, 1987, Skilled Trades Brittany (Trimble) Yeagy, 2002, Fine Arts
2 months ago, Madison-Grant United School District
former student
honorees in front of their plaques
former student in front of plaque
former student in front of plaque
former student in front of plaque
wall of honor plaques