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The IB Middle Years Program (MYP) focuses on the development of students’ intellectual, social, emotional, and physical well-being. It enables students to understand and manage the complexities of our world. It provides students with the skills and attitudes they need to be better prepared for their future. The MYP provides the framework needed to encourage students to become creative, critical, and reflective thinkers. The MYP emphasizes intellectual challenge, encouraging students to make connections between their studies in traditional subjects with the real world. This experience prepares students for life in the 21st century by helping them develop communication, intercultural understanding, and global engagement skill sets.
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📰 We’ve got great news! Arizona International Baccalaureate Schools (AZIBS) awarded Jeanette Boyle, from Madison Meadows Middle School, the 2024 Middle Years Programme (MYP) IB® AZ Teacher of the Year award!
Congratulations Ms. Boyle! 🎉
Congratulations to Madison Meadows Middle School on ranking as a 2024 Best Public Middle School.
We’d like to recognize Madison Meadows Middle School teacher Hugo Estrada Duran, who recently won Arizona Family’s Pay It Forward Award!
We are excited to introduce Amber Sherman (formerly Bradshaw) as Assistant Principal at Madison Meadows!
We’d like to congratulate those who were recognized for their achievements during the Spring semester of the 21-22 school year.
Congratulations to Madison Simis, Heights, MTA, No. 1, and Meadows on receiving the U.S. News & World Report “Best Schools” Award!!!🎉
On September 10th, 2021 Arizona International Baccalaureate Schools (AZIBS) awarded two Madison teachers, Megan Tracy from Madison Meadows Middle School, and Jaime Monroe from Madison Simis Elementary, the IB Arizona Teacher of the year award!
The Stanford Education Data Archive (SEDA) is an initiative aimed at harnessing data to help scholars, policymakers, educators, and parents learn how to improve educational opportunity for all children.