
Magnolia drama students went to the state thespian conference this past weekend. This is where all the high school theatre departments in the state are able to come together to compete, learn in workshops, and see each other's performances. It was a great time!





Today, February 19, 2025 Magnolia School District will run a normal schedule.


It's Rivalry night in Camden! The Lady Panthers tip off at 5 p.m., followed by the Boys. Make sure to watch on PanthersTV! https://www.youtube.com/@PanthersTV/streams


🏀 🐾 Basketball Updates for 2/18/2025 🏀 🐾


Tuesday, February 18th, during conferences SAU will have some individuals on campus to help parents and students with any questions they may have as they get ready for college!


It's a Valentine's Day Special on PanthersTV! Magnolia Panthers Basketball at Hope. The girls start at 6 p.m., followed by the boys! https://www.youtube.com/@PanthersTV/streams


You can watch tonight's Panther Basketball games at Nashville on the PanthersTV YouTube channel!
The Girls start at 6 p.m., with the Boys following after. https://www.youtube.com/@PanthersTV/streams


Last week, Advanced World History students in Ms. Harris’ class explored diverse sources to analyze the factors behind the rise and fall of Mesoamerican and Incan civilizations. To demonstrate their understanding, they created informative videos showcasing their knowledge of a civilization covered in the unit.








Join us at Panther Arena this evening as we honor our 2025 Senior athletes!


The popcorn bar at MHS was a 'pop'-ular success today! Thanks to our admin and facilitators for the special treat!


FBLA students competed in the District IV competition in Hope, AR on February 5th. The following students placed and will move on to the state competition.
Alberto Baes--6th place in Accounting I
Beatrice Frasier--1st place in Healthcare Administration
Paris Black--5th in Organizational Leadership
Zoey Robertson--2nd in Public Policy and Advocacy
Kyndall Millif-1st in UX Design
Aiden Jones--5th in Impromptu Speaking
Makhia Madison, Nouf Nahshal and Sophia Sanchez--1st in Visual Design
MHS FBLA placed 3rd in Largest Chapter Membership and 1st in Largest Chapter Membership Marketshare.
These students above along with David Burgess, Joshlin Wiggins, Skylar Montgomery, Reed Kirkpatrick, Ashlyn Gulley, Auzy Simmons, Mohammed Alroobi, Humam Al-Shami and Nasif Ahmed will attend the FBLA State Competition in April.
Also, huge thanks to Mr. Wiker for stepping in as an advisor an attending when one of the advisors was out sick. We truly appreciate your help with FBLA.




February 3-7, 2025 is recognized as National School Counseling Week. We want to give a special thank you to Kaci Myers and Jessica Coppersmith for their incredible work as our school counselors at MHS! They go above and beyond to support our students, providing guidance, encouragement, and a listening ear. Their dedication makes a real difference in the lives of so many. Thank you, Kaci and Jessica, for all that you do!



What is CTE Month? Every February, the Career Technical Education (CTE) community celebrates CTE Month® to raise awareness of the role that CTE has in readying learners for college and career success. Throughout this month we will be highlighting CTE courses, students, and teachers at MHS.


The Truth Lies Within, presented by the drama club, is finally here! Join us TONIGHT in the MPAC at 5:00! These students have been hard at work finishing the set.



Last week students in Ms. Harris' Advanced World History classes presented the research conducted by their teams on the rise and fall of African civilizations. They demonstrated growth is research, critical thinking, collaboration, and communication skills. These panthers are preparing for success! #pantherproud 🐾











If you would like to help out with our job shadowing event, contact us.


Thank you to Scooters for bringing coupons to the entire MHS faculty and staff!


Big Congratulations to our amazing girls from the Agricultural Education Program!
A huge shoutout to Tatum Carter, Savannah Allhands, and Charlie-Kate Franks for their outstanding performance at the Girl Power Takes State competition!
These talented students took home 2nd place in their division and earned an SAU Tech Scholarship for their incredible craftsmanship and project planning. Their work, using cutting-edge tools like metal, wood, laser engraving, and more, truly impressed the judges.
Not only did they show off their skills in the ag mechanics shop, but they also had the opportunity to meet with industry leaders, including Lockheed Martin, to explore career opportunities in the field. Keep up the great work, ladies! Your dedication and hard work are paving the way for amazing futures.




Thank you Peoples Bank for providing doughnuts for our December/January student birthday celebration!


Our Sports Medicine Pathway students took their learning to the next level at the Arkansas Athletic Trainers Association High School Sports Medicine Conference! This hands-on experience was a perfect extension of the concepts they’re learning in the classroom. They heard from expert guest speakers and participated in labs like injury simulators, cadaver surgeries and dissections, anatomage injury simulations, and even a virtual reality experience! A fantastic opportunity to connect classroom knowledge with real-world application.



