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Madison Park's mentoring program: Building student-to-student bonds, one student mentor at a time.

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We prepare curious, innovative, and creative problem-solving students for college and career.

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Media Pathway

Where design thinking, computer science, engineering, and art find its way into all our classrooms

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Celebrating the class of 2024.

Madison Park Academy continues to have one of the highest graduation rates in the district.

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MPA Students Kimberly and Ajani

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We help students grow through leadership, career learning, and a supportive path from middle to high school.

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Madison Park Academy is a 6–12 school that helps students build confidence, academic strength, and career readiness. We offer engaging instruction, social-emotional support, and real-world experiences like internships and mentoring. Our staff partners with families and supports students every step of the way. As part of OUSD, we prepare students for success in college, career, and life.

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Mental Health Awareness Month: Resources to Help Students and Families

May is Mental Health Awareness Month. Mental health takes many forms and is closely connected to how we think about ourselves, show up in our relationships and friendships, function at school or work, and the quality of our physical health. There has been an increase of poor mental health, especially among young people, that started before, and grew during and after the COVID-19 pandemic. Mental health conditions are at pandemic levels now. We want to share some ideas for helping the children and youth you entrust to us during the school day. 

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