Activities for the week of May 4 - May 8. #weRmadison

Good luck to the MS Track & Field teams today in Wisner! #weRmadison

Girl and Boy soccer team seasons come to an end in sub-districts this morning in Omaha and Aurora. #weRmadison




East Husker Conference HS Track & Field live results today in Tekamah:
https://live.athletic.net/meets/62430
Girls Sub-District Soccer @ Omaha Gross Catholic
Adults $6 Students $5, Age 5 and under are free.
No spectators will be allowed on the same sides of the teams.
Livestream: https://fan.hudl.com/usa/ne/omaha/organization/6410/gross-catholic-high-school
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Boys Sub-District Soccer @ Aurora
Location: Cornerstone Recreational Fields @ Streeter Park
Adults $6 Students $5,
No spectators will be allowed on the same sides of the teams. Concessions are available. Cash only.
No livestream.
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Location: Cornerstone Recreational Fields @ Streeter Park
Adults $6 Students $5,
No spectators will be allowed on the same sides of the teams. Concessions are available. Cash only.
No livestream.
#weRmadison


Activities for the week of May 4 - May 8. #weRmadison

East Husker Conference pole vault will take place today in West Point at 2:00pm! The rest of the EHC Invite will take place Saturday, May 2nd @ Tekamah-Herman starting at 9am. #weRmadison

District Soccer schedule was just released for Saturday, May 2nd.
Boys will play at Aurora at 11:00am.
Girls will play at Omaha Gross Catholic at 11:00am.
Both games are Saturday, May 2nd. #weRmadison
Boys will play at Aurora at 11:00am.
Girls will play at Omaha Gross Catholic at 11:00am.
Both games are Saturday, May 2nd. #weRmadison

Good luck to the boys soccer team today in Lincoln! #weRmadison

Good luck to Salena tonight at the Norfolk Classic! Salena will compete in Girl Pole Vault - East Pit at Norfolk High School. #weRmadison

Youth volleyball tonight in the North Gym for grades 3rd-8th! #weRmadison

Good luck to the HS Track & Field team today competing in Humphrey!
Girls soccer will play tonight against LHNE/NC at Veterans Park in Norfolk! #weRmadison
Girls soccer will play tonight against LHNE/NC at Veterans Park in Norfolk! #weRmadison


MS Track meet at Norfolk Catholic has been postponed due to weather.
Good luck today, Dragons! #weRmadison


MS Track & Field @ Norfolk Catholic has been rescheduled to this Wednesday, April 29th starting at 12pm. The goal of the track meet is to be completed by 5pm for Wednesday evening activities. #weRmadison

MS Track & Field @ Norfolk Catholic Invite for Monday, April 27 has been postponed due to weather. #weRmadison

Activities for the week of April 27th - May 2nd. #weRmadison

We’re excited to welcome Mr. Travis Jordan as the next High School Principal of Madison High School!
Mr. Jordan is a 1998 graduate of Coleridge Community Schools. He continued his education at Northeast Community College before earning his Bachelor’s Degree in Elementary Education from Wayne State College. He later completed his Master’s Degree in K–12 Administration, also from Wayne State College. After spending a year and a half substitute teaching, he began his career at Good Cheer District 48, where he taught grades 6–8 in a self-contained classroom.
Following the consolidation of rural schools, Mr. Jordan joined Madison Public Schools, where he has dedicated the past 20 years to serving students and staff. During his time in the district, he has taught at both the elementary and middle school levels while also contributing as a coach, including four years as head basketball coach and six years as head football coach.
For the past six years, Mr. Jordan has served as the district’s Director of Curriculum, Instruction, and Assessment. In this role, he has led professional development efforts, coordinated curriculum adoption, and overseen all district testing, including the ACT.
Mr. Jordan will assume the role of High School Principal following the retirement of Mr. Jim Crilly, who has faithfully served Madison Public Schools with dedication and integrity. The district extends its sincere gratitude to Mr. Crilly for his years of leadership, commitment to students, and the lasting impact he has made on the school community. Madison Public Schools wishes him all the best in his well-earned retirement.
“I love Madison. It truly feels like home,” said Jordan. “I feel blessed to have the opportunity to continue the work that Mr. Crilly has done and to build on the strong foundation established by Mr. Ehrisman and Mrs. Kush. The teachers and students in our district are incredible, and I am eager to find new ways to support them in this role while partnering with parents and our community to live out our mission. I also want to thank Mr. Frederick and our school board for trusting me with this opportunity—one that I do not take for granted.”
Madison Public Schools looks forward to Mr. Jordan’s leadership and continued commitment to excellence as he steps into this new role. #weRmadison
Mr. Jordan is a 1998 graduate of Coleridge Community Schools. He continued his education at Northeast Community College before earning his Bachelor’s Degree in Elementary Education from Wayne State College. He later completed his Master’s Degree in K–12 Administration, also from Wayne State College. After spending a year and a half substitute teaching, he began his career at Good Cheer District 48, where he taught grades 6–8 in a self-contained classroom.
Following the consolidation of rural schools, Mr. Jordan joined Madison Public Schools, where he has dedicated the past 20 years to serving students and staff. During his time in the district, he has taught at both the elementary and middle school levels while also contributing as a coach, including four years as head basketball coach and six years as head football coach.
For the past six years, Mr. Jordan has served as the district’s Director of Curriculum, Instruction, and Assessment. In this role, he has led professional development efforts, coordinated curriculum adoption, and overseen all district testing, including the ACT.
Mr. Jordan will assume the role of High School Principal following the retirement of Mr. Jim Crilly, who has faithfully served Madison Public Schools with dedication and integrity. The district extends its sincere gratitude to Mr. Crilly for his years of leadership, commitment to students, and the lasting impact he has made on the school community. Madison Public Schools wishes him all the best in his well-earned retirement.
“I love Madison. It truly feels like home,” said Jordan. “I feel blessed to have the opportunity to continue the work that Mr. Crilly has done and to build on the strong foundation established by Mr. Ehrisman and Mrs. Kush. The teachers and students in our district are incredible, and I am eager to find new ways to support them in this role while partnering with parents and our community to live out our mission. I also want to thank Mr. Frederick and our school board for trusting me with this opportunity—one that I do not take for granted.”
Madison Public Schools looks forward to Mr. Jordan’s leadership and continued commitment to excellence as he steps into this new role. #weRmadison

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Good luck to our students competing in District Music today in Norfolk!
Boys and Girls soccer are in action this evening in Columbus & Lincoln. Good luck!
Boys and Girls soccer are in action this evening in Columbus & Lincoln. Good luck!


