Hey Stallions,
WE BELIEVE every student has a right to a socially, emotionally, and physically safe, positive school environment and students have a responsibility to express themselves and behave towards other students and staff with honesty, respect, and kindness. It is the mission of Madera South High School that all students will graduate with the skills to ensure they are caring, competent, critical thinkers who are prepared for college, career, and community success.
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We will be collaborative by being open-minded, listening, and validating each other’s ideas.
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We will be equitable, making sure that everyone feels valued, embracing differences and working through new challenges.
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We will build community partnerships by providing leadership and supporting all of its various members, taking into account the specific needs experienced community-wide, and addressing them all with an interest in serving the whole through serving its parts.
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We aim for innovation not only in our planning but also in the way we approach every aspect of our organization.
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We are results-oriented and focused on the outcome of our tasks.
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We are high-achieving and will not compromise our high expectations.
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We will ensure that decisions made are student-centered and focused on their needs.
#ShoesUpStallions
Madera FFA
Through our curriculum we can provide a wide variety of classes that draw in many different types of kids. We have 20 different classes students can choose from. These include viticulture & enology, retail floral, veterinary science, agriculture economics, ag chemistry, diesel engines, ag sciences and welding fabrication, to name a few. A majority of these classes meet the California A-G CSU & UC college requirements, with all 20 of them meeting at least one graduation requirement.
Community Newsletter
Our districts weekly newsletters are used to engage with our students, parents, and staff. Madera Unified frequently mentions past and future events.
Be a Hero, Not a Bully
Bullying can threaten students’ physical and emotional safety at school and can negatively impact their ability to learn. The best way to address bullying is to stop it before it starts. Click here to learn more about bullying prevention.
Safety & Security
Attached is Emergency Response Procedures set in place to secure the learning and working environment for Madera Unified School District through technology, training, and teamwork.
Migrant Ed. Program
The MUSD Migrant Education Program (MEP) purpose is to support high-quality and comprehensive educational programs and services during the school year and, as applicable, during summer or intersession periods, that address the unique educational needs of migratory children.
Calendar
2025-2026 Calendar
Items listed include: Holidays, Non-School Days, Institute Days, SAP Days, and Attendance Periods.
Local Control & Accountability Plan
LCAP
The Local Control & Accountability Plan (LCAP) is the district’s three-year plan for how it will use state LCFF funding to service all students.
Special Services
If your child has a disability, please contact the
Office of Special Services
(559) 416-5845
Additional information can also be found in the Special Services section of the Parent and Student Rights and Responsibilities Handbook to ensure your child’s needs are being met.
Student Laptop Agreement
Students should handle all laptop computers with extreme care. Using laptops in your classroom is a privilege. This document states the actions that will happen if a chromebook is mishandled.
Graduate Profile
The Graduate Profile is a framework that outlines six skill areas that are important for everyone to master for success in school, career, and life. For our schools, the Graduate Profile provides a focus for teaching and learning. For students, it serves as a challenging set of elements to demonstrate by the time they graduate.
