![]() ![]() “Madison Park originally opened its doors in 1956 and we are so excited for the new building to open in the 2023–24 school year. “I want to thank the Madison community for their support, which allows us to provide modern facilities for our students,” Guerin said. Park’s STEAM program provides students with a solid curriculum emphasizing math, science and engineering, giving them an advantage when entering a STEAM High School and preparing them for future careers. The event was to celebrate the groundbreaking of the new Madison Park STEAM building. In October, Madison Park Middle School held a ceremony that included students, staff, Madison Elementary District’s governing board and Superintendent Dr. Madison Park Middle School students joined district staff and leadership at an October groundbreaking for its new STEAM building (submitted photo). They also cleaned up around the Thunderbird campus. The cadets cleaned up 19th Avenue and Thunderbird Road. In addition, the NJROTC conducted an Adopt A Street clean up. Thunderbird NJROTC scored third place in the citizenship competition, second place in drill, and third place overall. ![]() Ten schools from across Arizona and representing all branches of the military service competed in athletic events, exhibition drills and a citizenship test. McCain JROTC Leadership Competition, hosted by the American Legion Post 41. Thunderbird High School’s NJROTC participated in the John S. The student members also attended the Fall Leadership Conference. Sunnyslope High School students received their certification or recertification in BCLS with the Health Occupations Students of America Club (HOSA) and Phoenix Firefighters Association. Three North Central schools in the Glendale Union High School District (GUHSD) earned an “A” rating from the State of Arizona: Sunnyslope, Thunderbird and Washington high schools.Īn “A” rating is the highest rating a school can receive and is based on student proficiency and growth on the national ACT exam, graduation rate and the opportunities a school provides in preparing students for college and careers. Members of the Thunderbird High School NJROTC recently held a clean-up event along 19th Avenue and on campus (submitted photo). ![]()
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