2020 SOUTHWEST REGIONAL SCIENCE FAIR AWARDS MJHS STUDENTS.
Now we have pics to share (Courtesy of Jennifer Ford aka Proud Momma.
So . . . Here is Marley Ford's science fair project when she set it up at SAU, and then took 1st Place in the Medicine and Health Category.


Some clarification on AMI Information for this week:
AMI assignments are made available online at www.magnoliaschools.net under the News section. Links to each campus are provided.
AMI assignment packets may also be picked up on the individual campuses from 1:00-3:00 today.
For anyone who is unable to access the online assignments or pick them up on the campuses, the AMI assignment packets will be available at the following lunch pick-up locations Tuesday-Friday, March 17-20:
o Central Elementary Cafeteria Drive Through- 11:00-1:00
o West Side Park-12:00-12:30
o South Side Park-12:00-12:30
o McNeil Old School-12:00-12:30
o Waldo Old Fire Station-12:00-12:30
o Village Old School-12:00-12:30

A select group of students in Ms. Espinoza’s 6th grade woodwinds class had an opportunity to be the “director.” They led their classmates through one of their spring concert pieces & had a blast!




8th grade science students in Mrs. Reed class got to build circuits and problem solve today! They had to figure out how to get a light bulb to light up. Thank you Mrs. Long (guest teacher from SAU) for this engaging lesson!




River led today’s FCA devotional on “Becoming a trailblazer: setting a good example through Christ”. FCA meets every Wednesday during Cub Academy.

Regional Science Fair Update!

Congratulations to today’s winning teams! Emanie Finkley is today’s highest individual scorer with 29/30 points.




Magnolia Jr. Boys and Girls are headed to DeQueen for a track meet.

The Magnolia School District will close all campuses and office buildings on Friday, March 13, 2020 in order that faculty, staff, and students may attend the State 4A Basketball Tournament in Hot Springs. The Magnolia High School Panthers will be defending their state championship title when they take on the Mills University Studies Comets at the Hot Springs Convention Center. Game time is set for 7:45 pm. A make-up day will be determined and announced on a later date.

Congratulations to today’s top scoring teams during PE! Indyia Scott was the highest individual scorer with 41/50 points.



The Magnolia Bands will be going to Concert Assessment @ Camden Middle School on March 17-19. Our students have been working hard to prepare to perform for judges. Parents and staff are encouraged to attend!
Performance Times
•March 17th, 7:00pm-Magnolia HS Concert Band
•March 17th, 7:55pm- Magnolia HS Symphonic Band
•March 18th, 3:50pm-Magnolia JH Concert Band
•March 19th, 3:50pm-Magnolia JH 7th grade band
•March 19th, 5:05pm: Magnolia JH Symphonic Band
Yearbook deadline is approaching fast, March 20!
Please order online or in the MJHS library SOON!
https://www.yearbookordercenter.com/index.cfm/job/3254
MJHS 7th grade students has a SMATH session today. The 7th grade science and math teachers held a combined Cub Academy session that integrated both science and math standards.




7th Grade Accelerated Science class captured and tagged the rare and elusive plastic egg creature to test how accurate the formula for calculating population size is. The class split up and took turns hiding and hunting the egg creatures. Tomorrow they will repeat the activity but this time it will have human interference.



Mr. Boyd’s class participated in a simulation called “Chips of the Trade” students had to compete for resources, trade, and create a plan for sustainability.




Garrion Curry and Kishaliya Doss both brought home blue ribbons in the 100m Dash!

Girls 7-9 PE classes are currently practicing the 11 Steps to Archery Success.


Kate & Karley led today’s FCA devotional on becoming a prayer warrior and strengthening your prayer life. FCA meets during Cub Academy every Wednesday.

Magnolia Jr. Boys and Girls are headed to the first track meet of the year in Hot Springs!

Mrs. Reed’s guest teacher, Mrs. Long from SAU, challenged 8th grade scientists to make a “spider” climb up the wall with a balloon! They had to figure out how to use static electricity to their advantage.




