April 15, 2026
On Tuesday, March 31, we hosted our Second Annual STEM Night. It was such a great evening for our school and community. We loved seeing so many of our students and families come out to explore, learn, and have fun together through hands-on STEM activities.
STEM Night is one of those events that really brings people together. It’s a chance for our kids to try new things, ask questions, and see learning come to life, all while connecting with the people and organizations that support them every day.
We’re so grateful to the many community members and organizations who gave their time to make the night possible: Christine Inman from the Madison Public Library, Paul and Patti Clark, the Greenwood County Cattlewomen, the Madison Fire Department, Phil Taunton, Levi and April Seaton, Tacie and Levi Hadden, Thomas Scott, Mike and Taylor Cordell from the Greenwood County Sheriff's Office, Sam and Greg Davis, Payton King, Sara Martin, Madison American Legion Post #124, the Madison Lions Club, and the MJHHS FFA.
It meant a lot to see families learning side by side, our students stepping out of their comfort zones, and our community showing up in such a strong way. We’re proud of our school and very thankful for the people who continue to support it. Thanks again to everyone who helped make the night so special.
STEM Night is one of those events that really brings people together. It’s a chance for our kids to try new things, ask questions, and see learning come to life, all while connecting with the people and organizations that support them every day.
We’re so grateful to the many community members and organizations who gave their time to make the night possible: Christine Inman from the Madison Public Library, Paul and Patti Clark, the Greenwood County Cattlewomen, the Madison Fire Department, Phil Taunton, Levi and April Seaton, Tacie and Levi Hadden, Thomas Scott, Mike and Taylor Cordell from the Greenwood County Sheriff's Office, Sam and Greg Davis, Payton King, Sara Martin, Madison American Legion Post #124, the Madison Lions Club, and the MJHHS FFA.
It meant a lot to see families learning side by side, our students stepping out of their comfort zones, and our community showing up in such a strong way. We’re proud of our school and very thankful for the people who continue to support it. Thanks again to everyone who helped make the night so special.
