
A wonderful piece of art work by a talented student! Good job!


Miss Meyer and the Art club made this painting for the office. Thanks Art Club and United Way for funding our Art Club!


Good afternoon,
This following information was shared with schools today from the AASA. (American Association of School Administrators)
Today, we were made aware of a troubling post that has been shared widely this week on the social media platform TikTok. The post refers to a threat to school safety “for every school in the USA, even elementary,” on Friday, December 17.
The post appears to be part of a national TikTok trend and did not originate in our school district.
We have heard reports from other districts that the same post is circulating in their schools. We do not believe the threat to be credible, however, we are closely monitoring the situation and taking it very seriously.
Additionally, the Madison Police Department will have an increased police presence in and around our buildings on Friday as an added precaution.
This situation serves as a good example of why it is important to avoid sharing posts online that refer to school safety threats. Even if they are not credible threats, they can cause a great deal of stress and anxiety for our students, families, and staff.
We ask our families to monitor their children’s social media activity and speak with them about proper behavior online. Any threat made to a school is a crime and will be investigated and prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law.
If you or your child become aware of any potential threat posted to social media or anywhere else, please notify a school staff member or trusted adult immediately.
As always, thank you for your partnership as we work to ensure a safe, secure, and positive learning environment for our students.
Supt. Joel Jorgenson, Police Chief Justin Meyer, SRO Ben Gant

Mrs. Dossett selected this student to draw for her and she picked out the $50 dollar bill!


8th graders working on video for Tech Apps


Good morning, With the pending winter weather warning and forecast of significant snow for our area, the Madison Central School District has cancelled in person school today, and we will have a remote learning day today, Friday, December 10, 2021. Again, today will be a remote learning day. Elementary students have work packets in place and Middle School and High School students have online learning.
Thank you and have a good day!

Good afternoon, The Elementary Building moves back to LEVEL I tomorrow, Wednesday, December 8, 2021. Face coverings are not required while in LEVEL I. Thank you , parents, students, and staff, for your help while at Level II.

The Madison High School Ag program is auctioning an Ice Shack constructed by the students of MHS. See link below for more information and auction details.
Auction starts live at 4pm today (12/3/21):
https://www.32auctions.com/organizations/93032/auctions/116922/auction_items/3478774

MMS 7th and 8th GBB teams played hard tonight. Good job girls and coaches!




MMS 8th choirs sounded wonderful today at our matinee concert. Well done students and staff



MMS Bands sounded great today at our matinee concert! Good job students and staff.





MMS Students of the Month. Way to go!


Good afternoon, As per MCSD Back to School plan - we are now over 1.5% of active Covid-19 cases in the elementary. The Elementary will now be at LEVEL II starting tomorrow, Thursday, December 2, 2021. Face coverings will be required in the Elementary Building Only. Once we drop below 1% of active cases we will then move back to LEVEL 1. Thank you for your continued help in this matter!

Reminder: Tomorrow, Wednesday, December 1st is a scheduled calendar Early Release for Madison Central School District teacher in-service. Elem. Dismissal @ 12:45pm and MS/HS @ 1:00pm. Thank you and have a good evening!

More MMS social pictures. They boys are in the house!



Students enjoying our MMS Social. Good job Student Council!




A Cheeto sandwich!


Best Ballboys in the state of SD. We are Champions!


MMS Student Council led a "Change for Troops" penny challenge to raise money for parents of our students who are currently deployed in the US and internationally. The student body and families were very generous, we look forward to easing the stress for our military families.


Mr. Travis Johnson shared his story of being a soldier. We are very proud of him and thank him for his ongoing service for our country.
