You still have time to guarantee yourself a yearbook. The books are on the way to us right now and will be here in time for our signing day event. Make sure you get your order in now. order online at www.jostensyearbooks.com or bring exact cash/check to Mrs. Fish in room 36.
Save the Date! MHS is proud to present "You're A Good Man, Charlie Brown" at the Magnolia Performing Arts Center. Tickets will be sold at the door for $10, cash only.
The MHS Panther baseball game scheduled for today has been cancelled.
Human Trafficking Awareness Event
April 11 - 6 PM
SAU Foundation Hall
Open to Public
We love having you at MHS Mrs. Debbie Bocksnick!
Just a reminder, school is dismissed for all students for a teacher contract day on Friday, April 7th.
Thank you PIE for treating our Administrators with a Panther Tervis and gift card this week!
MHS ATHLETIC EVENTS CANCELLED
The track meet scheduled in Camden today has been cancelled.
The baseball and softball games scheduled today vs. Ashdown have been cancelled. Make up games have been scheduled for April 20 starting at 5:00 pm.
Shout-out to our awesome library media specialist at MHS, Katy Nix! She works hard to make our media center a comfortable, engaging student space. She provides fun, hands-on activities for our students to work on critical thinking and problem-solving. Thanks, Katy, for all you do to help our students!
MHS BASEBALL AND SOFTBALL SCHEDULE CHANGES
Baseball and softball games scheduled for Friday, April 7 have been moved up to Thursday, April 6 weather permitting. Both games will start at 5:00 pm.
Guess what time it is MHS Seniors?!
Today our MHS Swim and Dive Team were recognized on the Arkansas Senate Floor. Thank you Senator Crowell for honoring our students! Thank you AR Senators and Representatives for allowing our students to spend the day at the Capitol!
MR. WARD INTRODUCES THIS YEAR'S MAGNOLIA READS EVENT
April is recognized as Financial Literacy Month. The yearly Magnolia READS (Reading Empowers All District Students) financial literacy event kicked off today for the students and staff members at East Side and Central Elementary Schools. This year’s book choice is The Lemonade War by Jacqueline Davies.
Click on the link below to view Mr. Ward's video.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JO1gN_1lhek
Just a reminder! Testing is coming up very soon. Please do not make any appointments on testing days.
MHS BASEBALL AND SOFTBALL SCHEDULE CHANGE
Weather Permitting - The MHS Panther baseball and softball games scheduled for Tuesday have been moved up to today... Monday, April 3. Both games are scheduled to start at 5:00pm
Magnolia High School would like to thank Farmers Bank for sponsoring lunch for the Regional Science Fair participants at SAU today!
Order your yearbook today! The online link will stay open till April 29. After that you have to purchase in person with exact cash or check. Please double check with Mrs. Fish if you are unsure if you have purchased a book or not (especially if you don't want multiple copies). Order at www.jostensyearbooks.com
Congratulations to Javeon McCain, who competed in the K-12 culinary cooking showdown at the University of Arkansas Pulaski Tech- Culinary Institute today. He competed against six different schools with his famous homemade spaghetti and won 3rd place, earning him a Ninja Air Fryer!
*Teacher Spotlight*
Marissa Youngblood is our K-12 ESOL facilitator and teachers Spanish I at the Freshman Academy. Mrs. Youngblood says, "Education is a stepping stone to opportunities that can change your life! I am thankful to have had educators in my life that have shown me compassion, and care. As an educator, I hope to be a light where I am needed."
Thank you Mrs. Youngblood for all you do for our students at MHS, and across Magnolia School District!
Mrs. Cornett’s WOLF Work Base students earned their certification for ServSafe. The ServSafe Food Handler Certificate verifies basic food safety knowledge and is for individuals in food handler employee-level positions. Upon successful completion of the accredited Food Handler course and 40-question exam, the students received a Certificate of Achievement from the National Restaurant Association.