In today’s Magnolia READS video, 1991 Magnolia High School graduate and former Lady Panther athlete, Stephanie Manning Bradford, shares the lessons she learned as a teenager working a job while fulfilling her responsibilities as a student and athlete.
Click the link below to hear Stephanie’s story.
https://youtu.be/n9MR0m2Rtx4
Mrs. Fallin’s Career Development classes were visited by recruiters from Southern Arkansas University today. They played games, gave information about college life and how to get there, and took questions.




Our first video in the 2022 Magnolia READS Video Series comes from MHS senior, Jalaiha Bishop. Jalaiha is a student in the Work-Based Learning class and an intern at Flying Burger.
Click the link below to hear Jalaiha share what she has learned in her intern class and on the job in regards to managing her finances, developing a work ethic, and working with others.
https://youtu.be/UeaAVaEWEsg
Congratulations to Mrs. Melinda Black on being this week’s Spotlight Teacher! She has been teaching for 18 years and currently teaches 6th grade Strategic Reading.
She enjoys reading, beaching, cooking, and spending time with family, which includes her husband, three daughters, and three grandchildren.

Congratulations to this week’s Students of the Week! They were nominated by their teachers for being outstanding students. This week’s reward is sponsored by MuleKick.
6th grade- Lillian Hastings
7th grade- Cordero Jones
8th grade- Bryant Peck



Magnolia READS Kick-off
On Monday, April 11, students at East Side and Central Elementary Schools will once again embark on a special project, an all-school book club and financial literacy project called Magnolia READS. The acronym READS stands for Reading Empowers All District Students.
Each kindergarten through fifth grade family will receive a copy of the same book—Lunch Money by Andrew Clements.
Families are encouraged to make time to participate in this fun and worthwhile family activity. Reading aloud at home with your children is a valuable experience that better prepares your child to be an effective reader.
While students at the elementary schools will read the book, other district students will also be involved in this project.
For the third year, Farmers Bank & Trust Co. is collaborating with the District on the Magnolia READS project. Farmers purchased the book Lunch Money for all the students and staff in grades K-5. Economics Arkansas also partners in the project. They helped supply the students and staff with resources to use while reading the book.
The District extends our deepest appreciation to Farmers Bank & Trust for the donation to purchase the Magnolia READS books and to Economics Arkansas for supplying the supplemental resources and bookmarks for all students.
The yearly Magnolia READS (Reading Empowers All District Students) financial literacy initiative kicked off today for students at East Side and Central Elementary Schools. Students in kindergarten through fifth grades will read Lunch Money by Andrew Clements. The District greatly appreciates Farmers Bank & Trust for purchasing the books for the third consecutive year for students, faculty, and staff. Our deepest appreciation also goes to Economics Arkansas for providing bookmarks for the students, and resources and activities for the teachers.
Click the link below to view Mr. Ward introduce this year’s project.
https://youtu.be/0cKtKwpKGV4
MMS Student Council recently raised money and donated it to CCAPS.

Magnolia School District
2023 Calendar of Events
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MMS students recently competed in the SAU Regional Science Fair. Congratulations to those that attended and placed!
Presley Click- 1st Biological Science
Henry Broome- 3rd Biological Science
Sophie Smith- 1st Ag/Earth/Environmental
Hayden White- 2nd Ag/Earth/Environmental
Abigail Manning- 3rd Ag/Earth/Environmental
Conner Valencia- 1st Medicine/Health
Christian Powell- 3rd Medicine/Health
Knox Stephens- 1st Engineering
Riley Bright-2nd Engineering
Grace Bailey- 3rd Engineering
This week’s Spotlight Teacher is Ms. Isabella Munson. She is a first year teacher who teaches beginning band, percussion, and general music.
She enjoys exercising and all things music and drumming. She has a brother who is also a percussionist/band director. They got the drumming gene from their dad who played drum set in the 60s for various groups in Houston.

Congratulations to this week’s Students of the Week! They were nominated by their teachers for being outstanding students. This week’s reward is sponsored by MuleKick.
6th grade- Darius Adcock
7th grade- Bee Russell
8th grade- Lillie Boswell



NATIONAL ASSISTANT PRINCIPAL WEEK
APRIL 4-8

This week’s Spotlight Teacher is Mrs. Liz Richey. She teaches 6th through 8th grade Strategic Reading. She has 23 years of experience.
She and her husband, David, have 4 children. She enjoys hiking, running, shopping, baking, and painting door hangers. She likes to spend her time with family and friends and spoiling her grandchildren.

Congratulations to this week’s Students of the Week! They were nominated by their teachers for being outstanding students. This week’s reward is sponsored by MuleKick.
6th grade- Elizabeth Law
7th grade- Anna Lewis
8th grade- Kearthur Brantley



Congratulations MMS choirs!

Attention:
The cow bus will not run today
We apologize for any inconvenience this may cause

Attention: The cow bus will not run today We apologize for any inconvenience this may cause

Congratulations to the MMS band for earning superior ratings on stage and sight reading at their concert assessment today. Great job students and band instructors! Way to make us proud! ❤️🎼🎶🐾

Attention
The flower bus will not be running TODAY.
Also, the frog bus will not be running TODAY or TOMORROW.
We apologize for any inconvenience this may cause.

