
The MGUSC School Board approved two new Jr./Sr. High administrators at Tuesday's meeting: Christine Myers will move to the Assistant Principal role, and TJ Herniak will move to the Athletic Director role. Congratulations Mrs. Myers and Mr. Herniak!



Every May, students at the Jr./Sr. High spend a day doing service projects around the community. We believe that fostering great citizenship is an essential part of education. The students worked hard and made a difference in Fairmount and Summitville!





Madison-Grant has a thriving robotics program: Mr. Cale took his high school team to teach a lesson to the preschoolers. We love giving students fun opportunities!




The sixth-grade band performed at the end of the school year and showed how much they've improved! Mrs. Caudill has done a great job with this group, and we're excited to see how they grow as seventh-graders!


MG has talented artists! Student artwork was on display recently at the Jr./Sr. High for an art show so that family and friends could celebrate these artists.





MG has talented artists! Student artwork was on display recently at the Jr./Sr. High for an art show so that family and friends could celebrate these artists.





Three bus drivers are retiring from MGUSC: Sebrina Capen and Gene McMahan have both driven for 12 years and Kathy Ellis has driven for 43 years, since 1982! The Transportation Department hosted a luncheon to celebrate these dedicated drivers who will continue to sub during retirement. We're grateful for their service!


Partnering with the community: Recently, Jr./Sr. High Principal David Retherford and Career Specialist Gwen Hodson spoke at the Greater Grant County breakfast. They talked about how MG prepares students for life after high school!



Congratulations to the Madison-Grant Class of 2025! We can't wait to see what these 84 graduates accomplish. Once an Argyll, always an Argyll!



Parents: Visit the PowerSchool Parent Portal to register your child for the 2025-2026 school year today!


For their final project, students in Strategic Marketing created websites designed to help local businesses promote themselves on social media. They surveyed local leaders, researched best practices, and designed the sites. Then, they presented the sites to local business and community leaders at The Branch. It was a great, real-life experience and our students did a great job!








The MGUSC food service department is once again offering free meals to families in the community this summer! From 5-6:30 every Monday in June, families can pick up five breakfasts and five lunches for every child in their family. You must register for the meals at: bit.ly/MGsummerfood


Registration for the 2025-2026 school year is now open! Visit the PowerSchool parent portal to tell us you're coming next year. Call your child's school with any questions!


The MG Trap Club is hosting a community event on Monday, June 9, starting at 5:30 at the Deer Creek Conservation Club! Bring your own firearm or borrow one from the club. The cost is $30 for two rounds, and a food truck will be available. Come try out the sport and support one of our clubs!


Ten Park Elementary students won the Marion Health anti-vaping poster contest: Stevie, Peyton, Phoenix, Isabelle, Kennedy, McKenna, Lukas, Laney, Alynda, and Rebecca! Congratulations to these students on their beautiful artwork with meaning.



Mrs. Tarter's fourth-grade class learned about where their food comes from by grinding their own flour to make pancake mix! What a yummy learning experience.






This school year is almost over, but we're already excited for next year! Student registration is now open on PowerSchool parent portal in the bottom banner on the left side of your screen. Please call your school with any questions.


Fifteen MGHS students played in the Grant County Honor Band recently! They did a wonderful job and had a great experience.





Summitville recently hosted a family game night, and 128 people from 38 families attended. It was a fun night to be an Argyll!









Summitville Elementary students used the Great Kindness Challenge to show appreciation for the Summitville and Fairmount Police and Fire Departments, and the Grant County Sheriff's Department! They created snack baskets to donate. We love celebrating our local heroes!


