Students interested in Internship for the 2020-2021 school year.
Mrs. Moore will be interviewing potential internship students for next year on Tuesday, June 16th from 10:00 until 3:00. Magnolia High School, Room 34.
If you have applied for Internship for next year and have not had a face to face interview, please contact Mrs. Moore by email (amoore@magnoliaschools.net) or call (870-901-2542 and leave a message for an appointment.
If you have not applied and would like to do so, come to school for an application. MHS, Room 34.
MAGNOLIA JUNIOR CHARITY LEAGUE SPONSORS SUMMER BACKPACK PROGRAM
Students interested in Internship for the 2020-2021 school year:
Mrs. Moore will be interviewing potential internship students for next year on Tuesday, June 9th from 10:00 until 3:00. Magnolia High School, Room 34.
If you have applied for Internship for next year and have not had a face to face interview, please contact Mrs. Moore by email (amoore@magnoliaschools.net) or call (870-901-2542) and leave a message for an appointment.
If you have not applied and would like to do so, come to school for an application. MHS, Room 34.
BAILEY COBURN SELECTED MAGNOLIA SCHOOL DISTRICT TEACHER OF THE YEAR
Magnolia School District personnel recently selected Bailey Coburn as the 2020 District Teacher of the Year. Mrs. Coburn is the music teacher at East Side Elementary School where she instructs approximately six hundred students in grades 1-3.
Bailey is a graduate of Ashdown High School and Henderson State University. She began her career in Magnolia when she did her student teaching in the fall of 2014. She assisted with the band program and with East Side’s music program. After earning her Bachelors of Music in Education, Bailey taught in the El Dorado and Spring Hill school districts. However, she was always drawn back to Magnolia, working as the high school receptionist and finally returning to East Side as the elementary music teacher. At East Side, Bailey teaches approximately 600 students per week. She incorporates music from many cultures and time periods. She leads five music programs each year, including last year’s first-ever East Side Veterans Day program. She also includes self-regulation exercises in music class and began a weekly yoga program for students with behavioral and/or sensory issues.
Bailey is married to Russell Coburn, a former Magnolia band director. They have one son, Henry, who will be three in June. They also have their rescue dog, Molly. Bailey’s hobbies include playing piano and ukulele, learning new technology, and taking naps. She loves to uplift her coworkers and come up with innovative ideas for the classroom. She can often be found with a to-do list in one hand and a Dr. Pepper in the other. Bailey is also an advocate for mental health and pushes her students to do their best.
Mrs. Bailey is now eligible for the 2020 Arkansas Teacher of the Year competition.
Many MHS Juniors Need to Test This Summer
MHS juniors who will be taking Advanced Placement Language and Composition next school year (advanced junior English with Ms. Hinton) can earn free concurrent college credit from SAU if they have a 19 in English and Reading on the ACT or an equivalent score on the Accuplacer Reading and English tests. You can take the Accuplacer at the SAU testing center, but you have to wear a mask and they will take your temperature when you arrive. You have to have an appointment, so you start by calling the testing center at 870-235-4145. They will know what test you are asking to take and why. The first time is free, but after that, it is $10 for each attempt. You can test more than once, but not always on the same day. The Accuplacer tests are not timed. You can also take the Accuplacer at home, but the cost is $35 or more and you will need a credit card. To take the test at home, you will need a code from SAU, so you still need to call the testing center for the code. (Parents should have gotten a letter concerning this over the weekend.) Juniors! Get this this done before school starts, so you don't miss out on a great opportunity!
Have you seen the school district's Virtual Art Show? We couldn't have it in the arena, but the art teachers have been working to put together a virtual show to share what their students have been working on! You can find it on our website, https://www.magnoliaschools.net/.
Girls Who Code is offering a free Virtual Summer Immersion Program (SIP). SIP is a virtual 2-week program that teaches girls entering grades 10-12 the computer science skills they need to make an impact in their community, while preparing for a career in tech. With these changes from our in-person to our now virtual program model, we will be hosting the largest coding program for girls in the country and would love your girls to join us.
If interested, go here for more information. https://girlswhocode.com/programs/summer-immersion-program
STUDENT COUNCIL OFFICER ELECTIONS:
If you are entering 11th or 12th grade and interested in being a Student Council officer, you have until Friday, June 12th to do the following:
-turn in the office you would like to run for
-write about why you will make a good officer for student council and why you chose that office
-have two teachers write a recommendation letter for you. Make sure they email them to morgan.antley@magnoliaschools.net or Melissa.chandler@magnoliaschools.net.
Check your email for more information about offices.
Congratulations Panther Plaza Employees of the Year! They were voted on by their peers for this award.
Congratulations dancers!
Mrs. Dees is excited about her 16 dancers and will be in contact this week for an info meeting!!
MAGNOLIA HIGH SCHOOL ANNOUNCES TENTATIVE GRADUATION DATE
Magnolia High School has announced a revised graduation date for the 2020 senior class. The tentative date will be Thursday, July 9 at 7:00 pm in Panther Arena. This preliminary date is pending Governor Asa Hutchinson’s announcement that will allow high schools to resume regular graduation exercises. The Governor’s announcement is expected to be middle to late June. Though the commencement ceremony may occur on this date, certain restrictions may be administered for the safety of the students and the public. Restrictions may include a limited occupancy number in the arena and/or a limited number of tickets available for family members and guests. Other restrictions may also apply.
Important message for SENIORS requiring their action! Do you know a 2020 grad? See one at the grocery store? Friends with a parent of one? Ask them if they’ve done this.
SENIORS with library books: Be sure to turn in your books or pay the replacement cost by the end of this week in order to be able to get your diploma. If you are not sure if you have one out, check your email. If you are unable to pay, email kate.stover@magnoliaschools.net.
Attention National Honor Society members, if you would like a NHS graduation cord, we would love to order you one. Please bring $10 with you on Wednesday when you bring your laptops. Last names A-M will be 10:00-11:00 and last names N-Z will be 11:00-12:00. We will be there to collect your money. Please email Mrs. Smith or Ms. McMahan if you have questions.
ATTENTION High School Art Students:
10th - 12th Grade Art students are to pick up their art projects at the times listed below:
Students with Last Names beginning with A – M will be both Tuesday and Wednesday (5/19 and 5/20) from 10:00am – 11:00am.
Students with Last Names beginning with N – Z will be both Tuesday and Wednesday (5/19 and 5/20) from 11:00am – 12:00 noon.
These will be picked up from Mrs. Hicks' classroom at these times.
Return all library books this week to the drop box located just inside the gate at the front entrance of the high school.
All current 2020 Seniors need to return their school-issued laptops this Tuesday and Wednesday in front of the High School. Simply drive through the bus lane and we will be setup for you to return your laptop and charger. Backpacks will NOT be returned.
Seniors with Last Names beginning with A – M will be both Tuesday and Wednesday (5/19 and 5/20) from 10:00am – 11:00am.
Seniors with Last Names beginning with N – Z will be both Tuesday and Wednesday (5/19 and 5/20) from 11:00am – 12:00 noon.
If you no longer have your laptop and/or charger, please contact the technology department at 870-901-2544 for further instructions.
PLEASE NOTE: Seniors that are currently enrolled in AP classes, you can keep your laptops until you finish with AP exams you are signed up for. We have a list of those students, and upon completion of AP tests please return your laptop to the high school office.
Any novels from the English classrooms need to be returned to the drop-off box at the high school. This includes all dystopian book club novels from Mrs. Hamilton, Ms. McMahan, and Mrs. Tiegs. All AP Seniors, please return Kite Runner from Mrs. Smith’s class. Deadline Tuesday, May 19th.
MHS Redline Dance Team Tryout Info
FINAL CALL FOR YEARBOOK PICKUP! We will have a drive through distribution next Tuesday 5/19/20, from 10-11am in front of the High School. If you are looking to purchase, please bring exact change $55 or check made to MHS Yearbook. (Only 10 books left to purchase, first come first serve) If you have preordered a book and cannot come, your book will be held until graduation or next school year.
Email amber.goodwin@magnoliaschools.net if you have questions.