By Fryda De Alva On the morning of February 12, Madison’s student council had their annual nomination ceremony to elect officers for the incoming 2015 year, which took place in the auditorium. “Madison is the only school in the district to pick officers in a ceremony,” senior Cory Johnson said. “Social studies teachers have student…
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News Faces: Joseph A. Williams
By Fryda De Alva Perhaps the face of our administration here at Madison, Assistant Principle Joseph Williams is our new face of the week. However, he’s no stranger to the Madison campus; Madison has been home to Williams for more or less 20 years which he “feels blessed” for being a part of. “I was…
New Faces: Kelly Taylor
By Fryda De Alva This week’s new face is assistant principle Kelly Taylor who has been a part of our faculty for a grand total of 5 years, which is only a small portion of her 22 year run in the educational system. Although Taylor may not be new to our campus, she is by…
New faces: Scott Rogers
By Fryda DeAlva With new administrators comes the opportunity to welcome them to the Madison campus and discover what they’re all about. This week is dedicated assistant principle Scott Rogers, who majored in history and enjoys looking into philosophy (not to mention fishing). “The number and size of the student body keeps everything very diverse…
New Faces: Palma Scott
By Fryda DeAlva Our new face of the week is our newest assistant principle, Palma Scott, who immediately made it clear that she is a believer of stern education and rule because in the end there are always rules. However, she has a sweet heart and a listening ear like no other along with loads…
Not A Pep Rally
By Fryda De Alva On Sept 19, Madison received the honor of being broadcasted on Fox News, putting out a message that Madison, according to prinicpal Debora Aceves-Torres, is “To show that we’re here, and we’re proud.” Aceves-Torres continued to boast about how, “Madison is the best campus.” Torres continues, “I am humbled and honored to be a…
Dancin’ Dollies
By Fryda De Alva Madison, widely recognized for their outstanding Dollies, holds the Dollie Clinic every year to share their talent with kids grades K-12. “It’s a good way for our students on campus to put out a positive message,” says architecture teacher Michelle Hendricks, who’s daughter has been attending the clinic for six years….