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“Pearl Academy”

This year, MACS has pivoted to offer students a digital MicroSociety experience; however, nothing truly compares to the in-person marketplace. A group of remote students have decided to turn this setback into an ingenious opportunity- they have created their own remote miniature enterprise! Lexi and Henry (third grade) with the help of AJ and Lucas […]

Microzon Prime

With the inability to interact as we normally would, students are having to get creative with new and innovative business ideas. One business proposal was exceptionally unique to address concerns related to selling products within the Micro City Marketplace. Fourth graders Elizabeth and Athena have proposed a business called “Microzon Prime.” Using a Google Form, […]

Making Change

After four and a half years of having the same Micro Bucks, the Micro City Bank decided it was time to make a change! Similar to how the US government updates the appearance of bills and coins, the students thought the currency at MACS could use some new designs. Aiden, a seventh grade student and […]

A Clean Slate

Julianna quickly made friends and found a positive connection as a fourth grade citizen at MicroSociety Academy Charter School. She persevered through typical challenges with friends and academics using the support of teachers and the school counselor, Mrs. Dagianis. As a sixth grader at MACS, Julianna found herself hanging out with a group of students […]

A Very Special Election

The campaign season was followed by some unexpected news: Caitrin, the newly elected Vice President, was moving soon and would no longer be attending MACS. It was decided that the best course of action was to hold a special election in order to ensure a majority vote. When it was announced that a special election […]

Citizenship In Action

While Micro City has yet to elect Government Officials or instate Peacekeepers, a student here at MACS has been displaying citizenship in the larger community. Eli, a second grader who walks to school, recently took it upon himself to write a letter to the Nashua City Department of Public Works about a crosswalk that stopped […]