


Lion Pride Newsletter
NEWSLETTER - 02/03/2025
Madison Park Middle School
Email: parkoffice@madisoned.org
Website: https://www.madisonaz.org/Domain/14
Location: 1431 E Campbell Ave, Phoenix, AZ 85014, USA
Phone: 6026647500
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/MadisonAZParkMiddleSchool
Dear Amazing Families of Madison Park,
We would like to thank all of you who took the time to meet with teachers and talk about your child’s academic progress after the second quarter of learning. Many teachers and parents were on campus until 7pm during conference time. It was wonderful to see so many parents on campus. Remember that you are always welcome to meet with your child’s teacher at any time during the school year. Please call the office to inquire about another conference if you would like one.
We would like to take a moment to extend our sincerest gratitude to all the wonderful parents/guardians who generously volunteered to chaperone with Ms. Daffe’s Art Class field trip. Our students had an amazing experience at the Madison Center of the Arts.
We have a busy February ahead of us. This second semester is filled with all different activities around campus. It is the time of year where we prepare for Spring sports tryouts, Session 3 of 21st Century, and most importantly we get our students ready for their Spring state assessments.
With our students involved in so many activities please remind them to be on time for school and to make sure they come prepared for learning with the necessary materials i.e, pencils, highlighters, notebooks and other essential school supplies.
Remember to encourage your child to demonstrate pride in our school by wearing “Blue and Gold” every Friday!
Best regards,
Priscilla Gossett - Principal
Rebecca Galindo - Assistant Principal
8th Grade STEM Experience Field Trip - Tuesday, Feb. 4th
This year School Connect is partnering with Arizona State University and the American Council of Engineering Companies (ACEC) to create a STEM experience. The goal is to introduce students to engineering professionals to learn what they can do now to set themselves up for success in the future. In this pursuit, School Connect is creating a STEM “Game Day” Field Trip to Mountain America Stadium at Arizona State University.
Students will engage with professional engineers through four interactive stations:
Transportation Engineering
Utilities Engineering
Structural Engineering
Engineering Education
Through hands-on activities and direct interaction with industry professionals, students will gain valuable insights into engineering careers and educational pathways.
Student Requirements:
Water bottle (refill stations available throughout the stadium)
Weather-appropriate clothing
Hat and sunscreen (outdoor event)
Comfortable walking shoes (stairs involved)
PTO Meeting- Parent Teacher Organization
Join us for our next PTO meeting on 02/11/2025 at 4:30 pm in Rm. C111. Be Present or join virtually.
Join Zoom Meeting
https://us04web.zoom.us/j/72976765929?pwd=LKaXaaJ8LfMtpDJvajRWMAywzbJbBm.1
Meeting ID: 729 7676 5929
Passcode: v44cHX
The Madison Traditional Academy Guild invites you to attend our Speaker Series- It Starts with Us: Parenting in a Tech World.
Presented by our guest speaker Katey McPherson, who has spent over 25 years dedicated to the education and well-being of children as a K-12 teacher, guidance counselor, and administrator. With deep insight into the evolving challenges technology and smart devices present for children, parents, and educators, she is committed to empowering families with the knowledge and tools they need to navigate the digital world safely.
Currently, Katey serves as Director of Community Partnerships at Bark Technologies. Inc., an AI-driven app that protects over seven million children while they learn and play online.
When: February 10 at 6:30 pm
Where: The Madison Center for the Arts
Cost: No entry fee or registration required.
Report Cards
Parents have access to an electronic report of their child’s academic progress on a quarterly basis. Report cards are viewable online through your child’s powerschool account. If you need a printed copy, please call the office to make arrangements to obtain a copy, and continue to check your child’s grades.
End of Grading Period October 5th, December 21st, March 7th, May 22nd
Coming Soon: New School-to-Home Communication Tool - ParentSquare
Based on feedback we have received from families and staff about the need for more streamlined communication between schools and families, we are excited to share that this year we will be rolling out a new school-to-home communication tool called ParentSquare. This tool will help provide a consistent, district-wide platform for schools and families to communicate and share information and updates. ParentSquare allows families to be connected to everyday content and updates on one single platform through the app or website interface (with a very familiar social media-like interface). Families can choose to receive either instant notifications or a summarized digest of information once a day. In emergency situations, notifications will be sent via call, text, email, and app immediately regardless of the user’s instant or summarized digest notification preference.
Check out this video to learn more about ParentSquare
Four schools have volunteered to pilot the program- Madison Heights, Madison No. 1, Madison Camelview and Madison Park. We plan to roll out the tool to the remaining schools during the spring semester.
More information will be coming soon regarding staff training and roll out timeline.
Let's spread some LOVE for Valentine's Day to the animals around the valley.
*New supplies only please*
Tax Credit Donation
We have an opportunity that will assist all students of Madison Park School. If you are interested in supporting our students and receiving a credit on your Arizona State Income Taxes, please take the time to contribute to our Tax Credit Program click here. You may donate up to $400 to the children of Madison Park School. In doing so, you will receive a dollar for dollar tax break on your State Income Taxes.
Your generosity will make a significant difference in our ability to provide needed services and extended activities to our diverse population.
The tax credit donations are used to fund field trips to visit libraries, museums, and various cultural centers. It is important for us to enrich the academic environment in order to maintain a cutting edge academic program. Many of our students would not have the chance to take part in these experiences unless the school provides these opportunities. Our students deserve the rich experiences that other schools are privy to. We make every effort to provide that sense of balance, keep children safe, and provide enriching opportunities for the students of Madison Park School.
Be sure to keep your receipt(s) for tax purposes and note the CTDS numbers for our schools, listed below. You will reference the number corresponding to the school you donated to for tax purposes.
- Madison Park – 070438150
Helping Parents Navigate Apps and Games with Common Sense Media
As part of our ongoing efforts to support your child’s online safety and digital literacy, we are excited to share resources from Common Sense Media. This trusted organization provides reviews and insights to help parents better understand the apps, games, and websites their students may be using.
With technology playing such a big role in our children’s lives, it’s essential to stay informed about the content they are exposed to and how these platforms may impact their learning, behavior, and overall well-being. Common Sense Media offers easy-to-read reviews, safety tips, and age-appropriate recommendations to guide your decisions about digital content:
Use the links below for the Parents Ultimate Guide to:
We encourage you to explore these resources and have open conversations with your child about their online habits. By working together, we can ensure a safer, more positive digital experience for all our students.
Thank you for partnering with us in supporting your child’s education and well-being!
Winter Season
As the winter sports season comes to an end. We would like to say “thank you” to all of our student athletes and their families who participated in winter sports. Your demonstration of courage and pride for Park is an excellent representation of the true Lions you are! Way to ROAR!
Students and Families please turn in all uniforms for Football, Girls and Boys Basketball, and Cheer.
Our tryouts for spring sports are ready to begin, February 10th, 11th, and 13th for Baseball and Softball, and Track. Please note: track will be a no cut sport. The spring sports schedule will be released in a future Lion Pride publication.
A reminder, only those students trying out for a sport will be allowed on campus. Please no siblings.
Message from Athletics
Spring Sports
As a reminder, If your student makes the team there is a $100 athletic fee. Remember to claim this sports fee as a tax credit when you file your taxes at the end of year. This fee can be paid in the office or through PowerSchool. If you have a PowerSchool Parent account for your student, fees can be paid by logging into your account. If you do not have a PowerSchool account and would like to pay a fee for a student, please visit our online payment portal. This fee must be paid before the first game of the season. A student will not be issued a uniform until the fee is paid. If you have questions or concerns about this fee please contact Mr. Duke. dduke2@madisoned.org
Student ID Badges (Required)
As a way to help better increase safety across campus. We are implementing the practice of requiring Student ID Badges. These badges will be the only ones that will be used district wide for the following:
Bus, Breakfast/Lunch, Leaving the Classroom, Restroom Sign-in /Sign-out, Library book check out, Field Trips and PBIS Digital Rewards
Students will be required to wear their ID’s in a visible location at all times while on campus. If an ID is lost or damaged, a new one must be purchased for $5.00 in the front office.
Free and Reduced Meal Application
Free and Reduced Meal Application If you would like to apply, please use this link Free & Reduced Meal Application form so that we can make sure that your child is receiving the appropriate food service. Take a look at some of our menus!
Fry's Community Rewards
If you shop at Fry’s Foods Grocery store, please link your Fry’s V.I.P. card to Madison Roar PTO (#GX194). The Fry’s Community Rewards program will automatically donate to our school on your behalf from each of your purchases! This will happen automatically and there is nothing else you ever need to do! Thank you for your support!
Please visit: frysfood.com/i/community/community-rewards
Park School Wide- PBIS and ROAR
PBIS stands for Positive Behavioral Interventions and Supports. Here at Madison Park, we have outlined four school-wide expectations for students to follow. ROAR stands for Respect Outreach Achievement and Responsibility. Students can earn PBIS digital reward points for meeting our expectations and then they can spend those points like currency in either their Teacher Stores or our amazing ROAR Store on certain Fridays. We also have our PBIS Rewards Family APP where families can view teacher comments about your child for meeting those expectations. Again our goal is to highlight the positive behaviors all students practice each and every day.
What is our PBIS Goal?
Schools that utilize SWPBIS on all levels see a lower number of student disciplines, suspensions, and detentions. Our goal is to not only use SWPBIS methods in class but to encourage parents to use them at home. Here is a guide for parents on how to use PBIS at home to help manage behavior.
PBIS Behavior Flow Chart
PBIS Behavior Flow Chart: Here at Madison Park, we have outlined four intervention steps to help manage student behavior. This is our Behavior flowchart for how behaviors are managed here at Madison Park. Intervention 1 Verbal Reteach of the following ROAR expectation, Intervention 2 Reteach the expectation with a written reflection sheet. Intervention 3 Reteach the expectation conference with the student and assign a Reflection Time afterschool with phone call home. Intervention 4 should the behavior continue an Office Discipline Referral will be completed. Teachers will be in communication with Parents regarding assigned Reflection Time. Reflection Times are held Mondays, Tuesdays and Thursdays from 3:45-4:15PM
Important Dates - Please mark your calendars for the following dates and stay tuned for more detailed information.
- 2/3- Spring Session Begins for 21st Century Clubs
- 2/4 - 8th Grade Field Trip for ASU STEM Game Day
- 2/7- Camelview and Heights School Tour (during the school day)
- 2/10- Spring Tryouts- Softball, Baseball, Track-(no Cut sport for track)
- 2/10-Madison Parent Presentation- Social Media and Parenting in Digital Age by Katey McPherson
- 2/11- Spring Tryouts- Softball, Baseball, Track-(no Cut sport for track)
2/11.- PTO Meeting @ 4:30pm, Rm. C111 (see above for Zoom Login)
2/13 - Shadow Day at Camelback High School for 8th Graders attending Camelback High 9am
2/13-Spring Tryouts- Softball, Baseball, Track-(no Cut sport for track)
Click Here for more information
Join the Madison Education Foundation , as we embark on a night of food, fun, and philanthropy. Enjoy cocktails, live entertainment, silent auction, and casino style games, all while supporting the students and staff of the Madison School District.
Date: April 26th, 2025
Where: Madison Center for the Arts
Time: 6pm-10pm
Website: Click Here
Library Notification
Dear Parents:
We’re excited to let you know that we’ve added new books to our library. To keep you in the loop, we’ll be listing these titles on our district website for the next sixty (60) days. The review period will start on December 9th, 2024 and end on February 8th, 2025.
If you have any questions or need more information, please don’t hesitate to reach out to us. We appreciate your involvement and support! (A.R.S. 15-721/A.R.S. 15-722).
Steps to Locate Lists
Step 1- Log onto madisonaz.org
Step 2- Click on Families and then Family Resources
Step 3- Click on Parent Access to Library materials
Step 4- Select the school
McKinney-Vento Homeless Education Assistance Improvements Act of 2001
Information for Parents click on the link for more information.
Madison Park Student/Parent Handbook
Please use the Park Student/Parent Handbook link above to access information about the school and find answers to the following questions:
What are the cell phone practices? (pg. 12 & 16)
Can I have lunch delivered to my child? (pg. 11)
Can I have lunch with my child? ( pg. 21-22)
What is the Student Dress Code? (pg. 14)
How do I report an absence? (pg. 9)
What resources are used to teach the different classes? (pg.13-14)
What dates are early release and no school days? (pg. 4)
What is the bell schedule? (pg. 6)
What are the ROAR Expectations? (pg. 7-8)
What are the school fees and what are they used for? (pg. 13)