Whether you are a high school senior or just beginning your seventh-grade year at Madison Grant, our Student Services Department is here to answer any questions you have. We strive to ensure that every MG student has the opportunity to reach his/her full potential, and planning is vital to your success. We invite parents and students to contact us or stop by our office with any questions that come up.
On Friday, January 6, all MGJSHS students participated in Career Day. Seventh and eighth grade students participated in a Reality Store and Tech Trek competition. Freshmen went to three career sessions with local professionals, had a meeting with John Hinds Career Center, and joined the Reality Store in the afternoon. Sophomores went to four career sessions and learned about their personal style through the DISC assessment. Juniors and seniors went to four career sessions in the morning and then had three additional sessions focused on college and careers available in Grant and Madison counties in the afternoon. Over 30 local professionals joined us to share about their careers and experiences—many of our speakers were Madison-Grant alumni. It was an active day full of exciting learning opportunities!
21st Century Scholars
The 21st Century Scholars Program began in 1990 to ensure that all Indiana families can afford a college education for their children. Students can only qualify for this scholarship as 7th or 8th graders. Learn more from your counselor or by visiting the 21st Century Scholar website.
College Visit/Job Shadowing
Choosing the right college is a big decision - one that requires more than just a cursory look at each school’s financial commitment. We encourage all high school students to visit their top choices before making this all important decision. To help, we give every student in grades 9-12 two days each semester for college visits.
Students must:
Obtain a visitation form from their counselor
Have passing grades in all classes at the time of the visit
Set up an appointment with a representative from their college of choice
State Sponsored Graduation Options
Curriculum
We are deeply focused on 21st century academics. Madison-Grant offers a wide selection of curricular options for students, including dual/college credit courses, fine arts, career and technical education courses, and world languages.
Dual-Credit Offerings
Thanks to our partnerships with Indiana University, Indiana Wesleyan University, Ivy Tech, and Vincennes University, MG juniors and seniors can earn college credit while they are still in high school. Students may take all 100-level classes for as little as $50 per class! If you are interested in learning more about this way to save money at college, please Email Mrs. Northcutt.
Career Training
MG high school students may also enroll in vocational-technical training at Hinds Career Center or Ivy Tech Community College to develop skills for use in the workforce. Students who attend Hinds or Ivy Tech must maintain their enrollment at Madison-Grant and attend vocational school every day it is open, even if Madison-Grant is not in session. More information is available in our student services office.
Virtual Academy
Students at Madison-Grant are welcome to enroll in online courses through APEX Learning to work through credit recovery, courses we do not have the resources or space to offer, and SAT/ACT test prep. For additional information, please make an appointment to speak with your school counselor, or contact our site instructor, Email Mrs. McKinney.
Helpful Resources
Get help with homework, and stay on top of critical college information, standardized testing helps, and scholarship leads.
Email Us
To request important documents and forms, such as transcripts and record requests, please Email our Student Services Department.
Hinds Career Center
Our academic partners at Hinds Career Center created a welcome video for sophomores and juniors to meet instructors, tour labs, classrooms, and learn about their wonderful programs.
Financial Aid Resources
Paying for college requires planning. Know what to expect and how to get help.
Scholarship opportunities are everywhere. Visit these sites to help you get started.
College Entrance Exams
Standardized testing can strike fear into the most intelligent and confident of students. However, with preparation and knowledge of what to expect, students can conquer this hurdle. Learn more on these sites:
State Standards
Learn more about MG’s educational standards and assessments.
Academic Partnerships