
The class of 2025 is selling trash bags to fundraise for the prom! All bags are $13 per roll. Contact a member of the junior class or sponsor Karin Platt with any questions!


Free/Reduced Applications are available online at https://schoolmealsapp.ksde.org/Home/welcome/D0386
Please take advantage of this online application process. The online application will save you time as it is in lieu of filling out the paper application at enrollment.
Friendly Reminders:
1. An application must be completed for every school year, even if you qualified last year.
2. Only 1 application is needed per household (not 1 per child). List all the members of your household on the application.
3. IT’S MORE THAN A FREE/REDUCED MEAL! See details in the attached flyer


Three Madison students job shadowed at Newman Regional Health: Makenna with OB Labor and Delivery, Gabe with Emergency Services, and Lucie with Radiology.
Thank you, Mr. Redeker and NRH for providing this opportunity!!



They’re State Champs!! The Meats Judging team places First Overall to win the Kansas FFA Meats Evaluation State CDE!
Individual results were:
Brooke Gaines - 1st High Individual
Luke Fankhauser - 7th High Individual
Lane Darbro - 10th High Individual
What a great finish to an awesome year for this group. They have now earned the right to represent Kansas at the National FFA Contest this fall!
(Courtesy Madison FFA)


The Madison High School SAFE team handed out their final prizes for the year. Students walked away with air pods, Gatorade bottles, a hammock, and some gift cards to Casey's, Starbucks, and Amazon for pledging to wear their seatbelt and not drive distracted.
"SAFE (Seatbelts Are For Everyone) is a free, student-led program for high school students focusing on peer-to-peer promotion of traffic safety. Through education, rewards, and enforcement, SAFE highlights the importance of wearing a seatbelt, driving alert, and following traffic laws with the goal of decreasing the number of teen injuries and deaths from vehicle crashes" (KTSRO.org).



Madison High School hosted the College and Career Signing Day and Scholarship Assembly on Wednesday, April 26.
Congratulations to our 2023 Seniors!







Mr. Redeker took students to Emporia State University where they were able to sit in on an Anatomy and Physiology class and visit the cadaver lab.




At Monday night's 62nd Academic Athletic Banquet, two Bulldogs were awarded Sportsman and Sportswoman of the year. Bryson Turner and Yolaine Luthi received the sports award for their athletic achievements. Bryson will continue his athletic career next year for the ESU track and field team, while Yolaine will be joining the KSU rowing team next year.
Four new members were also inducted in the Madison Chapter of the National Honor Society.
Congratulations to all students!



USD 386 Elementary and High School phones are temporarily out of service. Sorry for the inconvenience.

Mrs. Davis took some juniors up to Lawrence to visit KU!



Phones are back to working.

Madison High School phones are temporarily out of service. Please email me @ kdean@usd386.net.

Madison High School Track and Field will be split between two meet Thursday afternoon. Here are schedules for both meets along with live results links for each.
Wichita PreState: https: http://bit.ly/3nWoO0k
Eureka Invitational: http://bit.ly/419c6cW




Schedule for the JH Home track meet 4/6/23


Schedule for Junior High Track Meet in Eureka 4/4/23 beginning at 3:30 pm.


Madison Elementary School will host an Outdoor Learning Center Cleanup day on April 14th beginning at 8:30am. We are needing volunteers, man power, fencing equipment, shovels and rakes. A meal will be provided for those that help.
**Back up weather date is April 17th


On Thursday, March 23rd, Madison Fire and EMT in conjunction with the Greenwood County Sherrif’s Office, Greenwood County Emergency Management, and the Kansas Highway Patrol hosted a mock accident for Madison Jr Sr High School Students.
The accident simulated a T Bone crash where victims (student volunteers) played the roles of a drunk driver, driver, and passengers.
Law enforcement prepped students prior to the accident simulation and had a Q and A afterward to work through the typical process for an accident like the one seen.
Special thanks to Madison Fire and EMTs (Dylan, Matthew, Brandon, Corbin, Jacob, and Nathan) Sheriff Heath Samuels, Trooper Gary Boles, Sergeant Cordell, Deputy Cordell, Levi Vinson, and Brian Mongeau.









There will be a mock crash at Madison High School on 3/23/23 around 1pm.


It's that time of year again! Elementary students need to be collecting their pennies to donate to "Pennies & Pies". Other coins and paper money will work too!! Money jars will be outside the office beginning on March 27th until March 31st. The teacher with the most money collected will receive a pie to the face on April 3rd. All money collected will support PAWS.


Madison FFA members spoke to the Greenwood County Cattleman at their spring meeting about the ag building project.

