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Madison Elementary School embraces our district’s mission - to inspire and equip all students to continuously acquire and apply knowledge and skills while pursuing their dreams and enriching the lives of others. At Madison, these words drive all we do for our students.
Madison STEM is focused on the students first and foremost. The team of educators, students, parents, business partners, community members, and district personal work collaboratively to create a safe and engaging learning environment for each Madison student.
As a “STEM” certified school, we integrate STEM units in a meaningful way to benefit students through hands-on, project-based learning and real-life application that bring academic standards to life. STEM isn’t just “science, technology, engineering, and math”! We are dedicated to developing ALL of our students in the five below-listed domains to help all Cardinals become curious problem-solvers who know that making mistakes is just part of the process to getting a perfected end result.
While our school’s main two focuses are “Lakes and Steams” and “Biomedical,” each grade-level also has their own sub-focuses, including space, agriculture, weather, and more!
Through our STEM initiatives, Madison is fortunate to have amazing community partnerships. These partners help provide STEM program feedback, volunteers, career exploration opportunities, and financial support to champion our STEM programming. We are grateful to and celebrate our STEM community partners, including:
Kosciusko County Soil and Water Conservation District
Lilly Center for Lakes and Streams
Zimmer Biomet Foundation
The Watershed Foundation
Banner Medical
Orthopediatrics
Precision Medical Technologies
Brooks Construction
Grace College of Education
KREMC
Warsaw Area Career Center
Orthoworx
Kosciusko County Highway Department
Kosciusko County Sheriff’s Department
Lutheran EMS
Ozinga
Gilsingers John Deere
Wayne Township Fire Dept.
Bishop Farms
Society of Women Engineers
Madison in the News:
The Indiana Department of Education (IDOE) today announced Claypool, Jefferson, and Madison are now certified in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM). These three Warsaw Community elementary schools join Washington STEM Academy.
Created in 2015, the STEM Certified Schools program recognizes schools focused on a commitment to teaching STEM disciplines beyond the classroom. STEM Certified Schools exemplify a highly non-traditional approach to education, employing a great deal of inquiry, project-based learning, community engagement, entrepreneurship, student-centered classrooms, integration into humanities and related arts, and out-of-school STEM activities. STEM Certified schools take this approach while following educational policies set by the state and excelling under the system of accountability. Prior to certification, each school completed a rigorous application and review process.
Dr. David Hoffert, Superintendent for Warsaw Community Schools added, "We are so thankful and excited for the hard work and dedication by the teachers, administration, parents, community partners and students at Claypool, Jefferson, Madison and Washington in the fields of STEM education. WCS has become a global leader in the incorporation of STEM education. These designations from the state of Indiana represent the continued partnerships with our local community and industries."