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5 months ago, Magnolia School District
Important information
Students Allen and Kevin in Ms. Harris' World History class are seen here collaborating to write a body paragraph in their first Document Based Question essay of the year. These students exemplify what it means to be Panther Proud! 🐾
5 months ago, Ms. Harris
Essay writing
🗣️Attention Alumni🗣️ MHS Homecoming is coming up! Are any of class reunions happening Homecoming week?? If so let us know!
5 months ago, Magnolia School District
Alumni
Check out August highlights in the Magnolia High School Career and Technical Education programs!
5 months ago, Kelsey Elam
August CTE Newsletter
Yearbooks are on sale now for $50. Order online at www.jostens.com or bring cash/scheck (Made out to MHS) to Mrs. Fish in room 36. Price will increase soon. Seniors and parents make sure to get those senior recognition ads created and paid for online at www.jostens.com
5 months ago, Rachel Fish
yearbook QR code
Calling All Photo Mavens of Magnolia High School! Help Capture Our School Year Memories! We're creating the yearbook, and we want YOU to be a part of it! This year marks our 100th edition and will be a vibrant reflection of our amazing school community, and your photos can help make it unforgettable. We're looking for pictures of: School Events: Capture the energy of the football game, the excitement of the science fair, or the joy of the school play! Student Activities: Share photos of clubs, sports teams, student government, or any other student-led initiatives. School Spirit: Show off everyone representing our school colors, traditions, and pride! Candid Moments: Did you catch a heartwarming interaction between friends, a student's moment of triumph, or a hilarious classroom scene? Share it! How to Submit Your Photos: Visit our dedicated yearbook photo upload site: https://photos.jostens.com/88ARAN or Scan the QR code Create an account (or log in if you already have one). Upload your photos. Important: Tag the people in your photos! This helps us identify everyone and ensure proper recognition in the yearbook. By sharing your photos, you're helping to create a one-of-a-kind yearbook that everyone will cherish. Thank you for your contribution! Please note: Photos should be high resolution and in focus. School-appropriate content only. All content is reviewed by yearbook staff. Anything inappropriate will be deleted. Don't use photos with filters, logos, or hand gestures. These elements can distract from the content and may not translate well to print. Don't use screenshots. Screenshots are low resolution and won't print well. Don't use watermarked photos. Obtain photos directly from the source without watermarks. Don't miss out on this opportunity to be a part of the yearbook! We can't wait to see your photos! If you have any questions please email yearbook@magnoliaschools.net Right now we need your summer photos, photos from the pep rallies, student section of games, etc!
5 months ago, Rachel Fish
phot share qr code
Ms. Harris' World History enhanced both their literacy skills and social studies knowledge with a cross-curricular assignment where each student developed and wrote their own code of laws followed by a hands-on connection to ancient Mesopotamia by practicing cuneiform etching in clay!
5 months ago, Ms. Harris
Chelsea
Collaboration
Allen
Aubrey
Xola
John and Austin
Zoe
Lorelai, Connor, and Rafael
Henry and Darius
Hadley, Abby, Jada, and Malak
Tomorrow is our next flex competition. Which team has the most Panther Spirit?
5 months ago, Keri Hamilton
MHS Red Out Challenge
Ms. Kayla Walker made the move from MMS to the Freshman Academy this year to teach Mathematics. Ms. Walker loves to travel and spend time with her family (and her child Simba who some think is just a dog but is actually her baby, haha). We are excited to have her at MHS this school year!
5 months ago, Magnolia High School
Kayla Walker
More from our first flex team challenge!
5 months ago, Keri Hamilton
More photos from our first flex challenge. Teams were tasked with making the longest possible paper chain with one piece of paper.
More photos from our first flex challenge. Teams were tasked with making the longest possible paper chain with one piece of paper.
More photos from our first flex challenge. Teams were tasked with making the longest possible paper chain with one piece of paper.
More photos from our first flex challenge. Teams were tasked with making the longest possible paper chain with one piece of paper.
More photos from our first flex challenge. Teams were tasked with making the longest possible paper chain with one piece of paper.
More photos from our first flex challenge. Teams were tasked with making the longest possible paper chain with one piece of paper.
More photos from our first flex challenge. Teams were tasked with making the longest possible paper chain with one piece of paper.
More photos from our first flex challenge. Teams were tasked with making the longest possible paper chain with one piece of paper.
More photos from our first flex challenge. Teams were tasked with making the longest possible paper chain with one piece of paper.
More photos from our first flex challenge. Teams were tasked with making the longest possible paper chain with one piece of paper.
More photos from our first flex challenge. Teams were tasked with making the longest possible paper chain with one piece of paper.
5 months ago, Keri Hamilton
Students work to make the longest paper chain in the STEM challenge.
Students work to make the longest paper chain in the STEM challenge.
Students work to make the longest paper chain in the STEM challenge.
Students work to make the longest paper chain in the STEM challenge.
Students work to make the longest paper chain in the STEM challenge.
Students work to make the longest paper chain in the STEM challenge.
Students work to make the longest paper chain in the STEM challenge.
Students work to make the longest paper chain in the STEM challenge.
Students work to make the longest paper chain in the STEM challenge.
Students work to make the longest paper chain in the STEM challenge.
MHS Flex teams participated in their first STEM challenge on Friday. They were tasked with making the longest paper chain out of one piece of paper. Congratulations to our champions, Mrs. Herrens flex team!
5 months ago, Keri Hamilton
Flex challenge champions—Mrs. Herren’s Money Makers
1st Runner-Up—Mr. Brock’s Reese’s Puffs
Students work to make the longest paper chain in the STEM challenge.
Students work to make the longest paper chain in the STEM challenge.
Students work to make the longest paper chain in the STEM challenge.
Students work to make the longest paper chain in the STEM challenge.
Students work to make the longest paper chain in the STEM challenge.
Students work to make the longest paper chain in the STEM challenge.
Students work to make the longest paper chain in the STEM challenge.
Students work to make the longest paper chain in the STEM challenge.
Mrs. Fish's computer science classes learned about Pair Programming today. Students learned about communication, teamwork, listening, and being specific. Pair programming teaches students to work with others by helping them to not just give the answers or do the work for others, but to point or direct them in the right direction.
5 months ago, Rachel Fish
computer science students
computer science students
computer science students
computer science students
computer science students
computer science students
Mrs. Richardsons ceramic classes are finishing up their first project this week, pinch pots!
5 months ago, Katy Nix
pottery class
pottery class
pottery class
pottery class
pottery class
Interested in Panther Disc Golf? Join us next week at the Middle School Cafeteria for an informational meeting.
5 months ago, Magnolia High School
Disc Golf Meeting Agusut 5th @ 5pm MMS cafe
DON'T FORGET! Download the Magnolia Public Schools APP before school starts! MSD is moving to the primary mode of communication through ROOMS, and the MSD APP powers it. Visit the AppStore or Google Play today so you will be ready for communication!
5 months ago, Magnolia School District
Rooms
Calling All Photo Mavens of Magnolia High School! Help Capture Our School Year Memories! We're creating the yearbook, and we want YOU to be a part of it! This year marks our 100th edition and will be a vibrant reflection of our amazing school community, and your photos can help make it unforgettable. We're looking for pictures of: School Events: Capture the energy of the football game, the excitement of the science fair, or the joy of the school play! Student Activities: Share photos of clubs, sports teams, student government, or any other student-led initiatives. School Spirit: Show off everyone representing our school colors, traditions, and pride! Candid Moments: Did you catch a heartwarming interaction between friends, a student's moment of triumph, or a hilarious classroom scene? Share it! How to Submit Your Photos: Visit our dedicated yearbook photo upload site: https://photos.jostens.com/88ARAN or Scan the QR code Create an account (or log in if you already have one). Upload your photos. Important: Tag the people in your photos! This helps us identify everyone and ensure proper recognition in the yearbook. By sharing your photos, you're helping to create a one-of-a-kind yearbook that everyone will cherish. Thank you for your contribution! Please note: Photos should be high resolution and in focus. School-appropriate content only. All content is reviewed by yearbook staff. Anything inappropriate will be deleted. Don't use photos with filters, logos, or hand gestures. These elements can distract from the content and may not translate well to print. Don't use screenshots. Screenshots are low resolution and won't print well. Don't use watermarked photos. Obtain photos directly from the source without watermarks. Don't miss out on this opportunity to be a part of the yearbook! We can't wait to see your photos! If you have any questions please email yearbook@magnoliaschools.net
6 months ago, Rachel Fish
QR code for uploading pictures
ATTENTION PARENTS & STUDENTS A new district-wide cell phone policy takes effect THIS school year. No student shall possess on his/her person any cell phone, smartwatch, or similar electronic communication device, camera, MP3 player, iPod, or other portable music device during school hours. A telephone/electronic communication device found in the possession of a student during the school day will be seized by school personnel and returned only to the parent/guardian according to campus policy. Repeated offenses could result in disciplinary actions or confiscation of the device for the remainder of the school year. ** Students who have an electronic device may choose to leave it in their cars or have it in their backpack. If the device is left in the student's backpack it must be on silent or turned off during school hours.**
6 months ago, Magnolia School District
Cell Phone
ATTENTION PARENTS Download the Magnolia Public Schools APP before school starts! MSD is moving to the primary mode of communication through ROOMS, and the MSD APP powers it. Visit the AppStore or Google Play today so you will be ready for communication!
6 months ago, Magnolia School District
Rooms
Join us in welcoming Jaymee King as the Magnolia High School and Magnolia Middle School Choral Director!
6 months ago, Magnolia School District
Choir