Project Citizen
Our Project Citizen club members in grades 6–8 recently traded their policy binders for art supplies to spread some cheer at our local nursing home. By hand-crafting personalized cards, these…
Our Project Citizen club members in grades 6–8 recently traded their policy binders for art supplies to spread some cheer at our local nursing home. By hand-crafting personalized cards, these…
This semester, our students explored the geography and architecture of Ancient Egypt in an innovative and engaging way — through Minecraft Education. Rather than only reading about the Nile River…
This week, our 7th-grade historians didn’t just read about the Middle Ages—they lived them! To kick off our unit on Medieval China, our classroom transformed into the Smith Dynasty for…
The Crawford ChronicleEmpowering Voices, Challenging Minds | Spring Edition 2026Classroom Spotlight: Bringing Ancient Ideas to Life Step into Mr. Crawford’s Social Studies class and you’ll notice something right away—history feels…
One of the areas that I have found professionally most useful is the EdTech with Lisa Nydick sessions. Throughout the conversations and presentations, I have learned far more about AI…
I am incredibly proud to witness our 8th-grade students stepping into a powerful role within our school community this month. By volunteering to facilitate Leader in Me lessons for their…
In my World Civilization classes, I had my students move into groups of two and work together to create a timeline of their Chapter 5 notes which included topics over…
This year’s Career Fair was entirely student-initiated and student-led, highlighting the initiative and leadership of our students. Emma Lou Montgomery, a senior, took the lead in organizing the event and…
Madison Central’s Black History Month Program: Honoring Our Legacy, Empowering Our Future It is with great pride and gratitude that we reflect on Madison Central’s Black History Month Program, themed…
Walking into my classroom today looks very different than it did just a few years ago and that change is directly connected to what I’ve learned through the KEDC EPIC…