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Madison Highland Prep’s Plans and Mission:
Madison Prep is a STEM college preparatory, charter high school that will serve grades 9-12. Madison Highland Prep will open on August 5th, 2014 and will initially serve grades 9 and 10 adding a grade level over the next two years. Madison Highland Prep’s purpose is to offer families a high quality Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math (STEM) college
-preparatory high school. The new high school will feature a rigorous academic program with an emphasis on 21st century preparation defined by critical thinking and inquiry learning. STEM Focus:
Madison Highland Prep’s Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math focus establishes a unique and high demand focus since only a small fraction of Arizona college graduates, 8.9% enter STEM fields (U.S. MHP’s partnership with Project Lead the Way (PLTW) provides Pathway to Engineering courses that explore the design process and link STEM principles to relevant problem-solving activities. PTE is designed to prepare students to pursue post-secondary education and careers in STEM-related fields. The PLTW program engages students in activities, projects, and problem-based learning, which provides hands-on classroom experiences. MHP’s students will create, design, build, discover, collaborate and solve problems while applying what they learn in math and science. They will also be exposed to STEM fields through professionals from local industries who supplement the real-world aspect of the curriculum through mentorships and workplace experiences. Robotics:
Madison Highland Prep will initially feature three Robotics programs, which include: SeaPerch, VEX, and the national Zero Robotics Programming Competition sponsored by NASA & MIT. MHP’s Robotics Programs will offer students an exciting platform for learning about areas rich with career opportunities spanning science, technology, engineering and math (STEM). These are just a few of the many fields students can explore by creating with SeaPerch, VEX and Zero Robotics technology. Beyond science and engineering principles, MHP’s Robotics Programs encourage teamwork, leadership and problem solving within groups. College and Career Readiness:
Madison Highland Prep believes that college and career readiness, are two of the most important determinants of a school’s success, and may be measured by a school’s ability to transition its graduates to post-secondary education without remediation. MHP believes that the best way to ensure that their students acquire these skills is through exposure to a rigorous curriculum. MHP’s rigorous curriculum will include honors and advanced placement (AP) classes since students who participate in the AP curriculum have increased high school graduation and college completion rates (College Board, 2007) over those who do not. Sports Program:
Madison Highland Prep will feature a robust sports program in its first year including: football, volleyball, basketball, softball, baseball, and soccer. Clubs:
Madison Highland Prep believes that extracurricular activities are important for students. In support of this belief, the school will feature an NASSP Chapter Student Council, a National Honor Society, and a Robotics Club. Other clubs and activities will be added based on student interest and sponsorship. Future Freshmen Academy:
Frequently, students who enter high school are presumed to be ready for high school math and English, yet lack proficiency, which can lead to significant disruptions to a child’s learning process. Madison Highland Prep believes that greater attention must be paid to supporting the transition from middle to high school in order to close the proficiency gap. MHP’s Future Freshman Academy was designed to meet this need. The Academy will specifically target freshmen who enroll at the school with significant gaps in both pre-algebra and reading comprehension. Enrollment Information:
Families interested in enrolling their children at Madison Highland Prep may contact the school between the hours of 8 a.m. The school office number is 602-745-3800, and if an attendant is not immediately available, a message may be recorded which will be promptly returned. Madison Highland Prep is located at 1431 E. Campbell Avenue, Phoenix.
Operating as usual
06/18/2024
This past weekend, our varsity basketball team showcased their talent and resilience at the annual tournament at Northern Arizona University in Flagstaff! 🏀🔥
The competition was fierce, with our team facing several tough opponents from all levels of AIA divisions from 2A to 6A and even schools from other states such as New Mexico, California, and Utah.
The two-day event was more than just playing four games; it was a crucial team bonding experience that promises to benefit them in the upcoming season.
06/17/2024
Spots are filling up quickly for our summer camps, and the deadline to sign up is fast approaching! ⏰ Don't wait until it's too late! Secure your spot today and get ready for an unforgettable summer experience! Registration forms are available in person at our office or online at: https://madisonhighlandprep.com/summer-camps/
06/12/2024
Calling all MHP upcoming seniors! 🎓🔥 Get ahead of the game and join us for our senior summer workshops!
There will be a total of 4 workshop sessions throughout the month of July designed to help you navigate the college planning process with confidence. We hope to see you there!
06/11/2024
Congratulations to our students who are currently completing summer internships! You've taken the first step towards an amazing future. Keep up the great work! 🙌
We want to hear about your internship experience thus far! Share photos, stories, and memories by sending an email to [email protected] and we'll feature them in our upcoming newsletter and social media!
06/10/2024
Attention Madison Highland Prep! 📢 Mark your calendars for Chromebook & TI-84 Calculator checkout on June 27th and July 18th. Stop by either one of these days from 4-6pm to gear up for the upcoming school year. See you there!
06/06/2024
Serve, pass, and play! 🏐🔥 Join us for open gym girls & boys volleyball starting next Monday, June 10th, from 4:15-6:30pm! Come out to improve your technique, build teamwork skills, and have fun!
05/29/2024
Office Hours Adjustment for the Summer! ☀ Our office hours will be adjusted to be Monday through Thursday, 7:30AM to 4:30PM, starting from June 3rd to July 18th.
For any questions, contact us at (602) 745-3800.
05/29/2024
Closing the Tech Talent Gap: Empowering the Next Generation of Innovators
A recent report has sounded the alarm on a critical shortage of engineers, software, and computer science professionals.
The full report, compiled by the Semiconductor Industry Organization (SIA) and Oxford Economics, can be read here:https://www.semiconductors.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/07/SIA_July2023_ChippingAway_website.pdf
05/24/2024
Don't miss out! Secure your spot in our summer camps and make this summer one to remember!
Honoring our heroes, past and present. Wishing you a peaceful Memorial Day weekend! 🇺🇸
In observance of Memorial Day, our office will be closed on Monday, May 27th, 2024.
05/24/2024
The final bell has rung! Congratulations to our students, teachers, and staff on making it through another amazing year! 🎉
Wishing everyone a relaxing and fun-filled break!
05/24/2024
Congratulations Monique on your acceptance to San Diego State University, ASU with a $20,000 scholarship,Montana State University with a $60,000, and Penn State.
05/24/2024
Woot! Woot! The Class of 2024: Ready to Take on the World! 🎉🙌
05/24/2024
Congratulations Ava on your acceptance to UofA with a $32,000 scholarship, ASU and Barrett The Honors College at ASU with a $25,000 scholarship, University of Colorado Boulder, Virginia Tech, and Texas A&M!
05/24/2024
Congratulations Rachel on your acceptance to UofA with a $40,000 scholarship, NAU with a $45,000 scholarship, and Washington University Pullman with a $44,000 scholarship.
05/24/2024
Friendship and diplomas: the ultimate combo! 🎓❤
05/24/2024
Congratulations, Class of 2024! Today marks the beginning of an exciting new chapter! 🎓🎉
05/24/2024
You did it! Congratulations to the incredible Class of 2024! 🎓🎉
05/24/2024
The Class of 2024: a Class of Achievers, Innovators, and Leaders. Congratulations, MHP Graduates! 🎓🎉
05/24/2024
Highlights from our Class of 2024 Commencement Ceremony! 🎓✨
05/24/2024
Congratulations Samara on your acceptance to RIT with an $84,000 scholarship and UofA with a $32,000 scholarship.
05/24/2024
A morning to remember with the Class of 2024! 🥞☀️
05/23/2024
Building Sustainable Cities in AP Environmental Science! 🌳🌏
05/23/2024
John and Jerry's Gourmet Cuisine iconic "Shark Tank" entrance for Honors Economics project! 😁🙌
05/23/2024
Diving into Entrepreneurship! 💰 Our Honors Economics students pitched their "shark tank" ideas to their classmates, who acted as investors, providing feedback and funding.
05/23/2024
Congratulations Ryan on your acceptance to NAU!
05/23/2024
Congratulations Joseph on your acceptance to Arizona Christian University, NAU with a $45,000 scholarship, ASU, Colorado Colorado Springs, Montana State University, and Ottawa University!
05/22/2024
Congratulations Estevan on your acceptance to ASU, Boise State University, University of Kansas, and NAU!
05/22/2024
Celebrating the end of one chapter and the beginning of another. Congratulations MHP Seniors, we will miss you! 🎓❤️
05/22/2024
Congratulations Advetaa on your acceptance to ASU, UofA with a $92,000 scholarship , McGill University with a $22,000 scholarship, University of Toronto, University of British Columbia with a $10,000 scholarship, Simon Frazier University with a $10,000 scholarship, and Waterloo University with a $3,000 scholarship.
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