
Magnolia School District will host its annual District-wide art show in the Panther Arena May 5-8. This year’s theme is “An Appetite for ART” and the community is cordially invited to attend the exhibition. Art will be included from all district campuses. You do not want to miss it! Come and support the visual arts of Magnolia School District!
Students will be visiting May 5-6 during school hours. The art show will be open to the public May 5 and May 6 from 3:30-5 pm, May 7 from 10 am-5 PM, and May 8 from 10 am-2 pm.
This year, 2021 Magnolia District Art Show T-shirts will also be sold. Money raised from the T-shirt sales will help support the art students and will go towards the cost of putting on this year’s art show. Anyone wishing to order a T-shirt should print and fill out the order form, then turn it in to a campus art teacher along with cash or check. All orders need to be turned in by April 21. Checks should be made out to Magnolia Art Club.
Click below for a T-shirt order form
https://5il.co/rfqk


Magnolia School District will host its annual District-wide art show in the Panther Arena May 5-8. This year’s theme is “An Appetite for ART” and the community is cordially invited to attend the exhibition. Art will be included from all district campuses. You do not want to miss it! Come and support the visual arts of Magnolia School District!
Students will be visiting May 5-6 during school hours. The art show will be open to the public May 5 and May 6 from 3:30-5 pm, May 7 from 10 am-5 PM, and May 8 from 10 am-2 pm.
This year, 2021 Magnolia District Art Show T-shirts will also be sold. Money raised from the T-shirt sales will help support the art students and will go towards the cost of putting on this year’s art show. Anyone wishing to order a T-shirt should print and fill out the order form, then turn it in to a campus art teacher along with cash or check. All orders need to be turned in by April 21. Checks should be made out to Magnolia Art Club
Click below for a T-shirt order form
https://5il.co/rfqk


Magnolia Middle School gets ready for ACT-Aspire Testing with a Tik-Tok "Pep Rally".
https://youtu.be/Gh1JG1m3v2U
Testing Dates are as follows:
6th grade = Tuesday, April 13 & Wednesday, April 14
7th grade = Tuesday, April 20 & Wednesday, April 21
8th grade = Tuesday, April 27 & Wednesday, April 28

HEATHER CREECH SELECTED AS MMS TEACHER OF THE YEAR
Magnolia Middle School English teacher, Heather Creech, was recently selected as the campus 2021 Teacher of the Year. Heather still resides in her hometown, where she graduated in 1993 from Stamps High School. She received her Bachelors of Arts degree in English and certification in secondary education from Southern Arkansas University. After earning her degree from SAU, Heather began her teaching career at Lafayette County High School; during her time there she taught 10th, 11th, and 12th grade English; AP Language and Composition; Creative Writing; and Mythology. Since joining the faculty of Magnolia School District in 2018, she has taught 8th grade English – both regular and Pre-AP. This year, she is serving as the MMS English department chair.
Heather has been married to her husband, Ronnie, for eighteen years. They have four children: Amber and Cory, both in the work force; Nate, a junior Meteorological Science student at the University of Missouri; and Peyton, a junior at Magnolia High School. They are also blessed to be “Heddie and Poppie” to two grandchildren, Rayney and Dakota. She is an active member of Stamps Landmark Missionary Baptist Church, where she serves as music director and church clerk.
In addition to teaching English to her students here in the U.S., she enjoys getting up each day before coming to campus and teaching English as a second language to students in China, who range in age from five to fifteen. Outside of teaching, she enjoys cheering Peyton on at Panther football games, reading, singing, cooking, and spending time with her family.


Magnolia Middle School is proud to announce our Teacher of the Year for 2020-2021 . . .
Mrs. Heather Creech - 8th Grade English.
Congratulations to her and to all those who were nominated.


Magnolia READS Kick-off
On Monday, April 5, 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. For the past three years, this enterprise has been called One District, One Book. The theme for this year’s event is Magnolia READS. The acronym READS stands for Reading Empowers All District Students.
While students at the elementary schools will read the book, middle and high school students will also be involved in this project.
Each kindergarten through fifth grade family will receive a copy of the same book—Billy
Sure, Kid Entrepreneur by Luke Sharpe.
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.
For the second year, Farmers Bank & Trust Co. is collaborating with the District on the Magnolia READS project. Farmers purchased the book Billy Sure Kid Entrepreneur for all the students and staff in grades K-5. Economics Arkansas also partnered in the project. They helped supply the students and staff with resources to use while reading Billy Sure.
Angie Saldana, a senior at Magnolia High School, designed the Magnolia READS logo. Angie is a student in Advanced Placement 2D Art. She is the daughter of Irma and Damian Saldana.
The District extends our deepest appreciation to Farmers Bank & Trust for the donation to purchase the Magnolia READS books and materials, Economics Arkansas for supplying the supplemental resources, and Angie Saldana for designing the Magnolia READS logo.

All power back on. All campuses will be open. We apologize for inconvenience.

All power back on. All campuses will be open. We apologize for inconvenience.

Due to large power outage, Central Elementary school and Magnolia Middle school will be closed today.
Magnolia High school, East side, kindergarten and Walker will remain open.

Magnolia Middle School Winter Wonderland Contest Participants . . .
Finally, finally, finally get their Chick-A-Dilly!!!!
Great job to all and a special greasy-fingered thanks to Mr. Lynch.



BAND DEPARTMENT TO HOLD PARENT MEETING

SAU Regional Science Fair results!!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M3ffBctmmgM&t=14s
Congratulations to the winners!

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Magnolia School District
2021-2022 School Calendar

MAGNOLIA MIDDLE SCHOOL HOLDS 6TH GRADE SCIENCE FAIR
The Magnolia Middle School recently held its first annual 6th grade Science Fair on Wednesday, March 3, 2021. The students competed in five categories:
• Environment Science
• Engineering
• Physical Science
• Biology
• Medicine and Health
Judges selected winners from each category and chose an Overall Winner and an Overall Runner-up. The 2021 Overall Winner went to Baylee Kinnaird with her project “Cowabunga.” The Overall Runner-up award went to Ansley Stultz with her project, “What the Fizz.”
Environmental Science
1st: Kloey Basinger - “Does Wind Affect the Evaporation of Water?”
2nd: Griffin Wiggins – “Down and Dirty”
3rd: Ayana Patel – “Got Oxygen??”
3rd: Jackson Teutsch – “When Ya Hot Ya Hot”
Engineering
1st: Jackson Woolfley – “Wifi”
2nd: Isabelle Ocfemia – “Wind-Powered Car”
3rd: Casidee Stringer – “Thermal: Relationship of Insulation to Heat Loss”
Physical Science
1st: Ansley Stultz – “What the Fizz”
2nd: Kyler Anderson – “Calibrating PSI in Composite Baseball Bats”
3rd: Tucker Venable – “Shock it to Me”
Biology
1st: Baylee Kinnaird – “Cowabunga”
2nd: Weston Faulk – “Artificial Energy”
3rd: Kennedy Davis – “Light Sight Reading”
3rd: Lillian Harrison – “Does Colored Light Affect Plant Growth”
Medicine and Health
1st: Sade Barker – “Sick Shopping Carts”
2nd: Mason Browning – “Sweet Tooth”
3rd: Mohammed Alroobi – “Comparing Several Substances Used in Teeth Cleaning”

MMS 6th graders are thankful for Magnolia Junior Charity League’s RIF program for providing free books!





6th Grade Science Fair Winners!
Overall Winner:
1st: Baylee Kinnaird – “Cowabunga”
2nd: Ansley Stultz – “What the Fizz”
Environmental Science Category:
1st: Kloey Basinger - “Does Wind Affect the Evaporation of Water?”
2nd: Griffin Wiggins – “Down and Dirty”
3rd: Ayana Patel – “Got Oxygen??”
3rd: Jackson Teutsch – “When Ya Hot Ya Hot”
Engineering Category:
1st: Jackson Woolfley – “Wifi”
2nd: Isabelle Ocfemia – “Wind-Powered Car”
3rd: Casidee Stringer – “Thermal: Relationship of Insulation to Heat
Loss”
Physical Science Category:
1st: Ansley Stultz – “What the Fizz”
2nd: Kyler Anderson – “Calibrating PSI in Composite Baseball Bats”
3rd: Tucker Venable – “Shock it to Me”
Biology Category:
1st: Baylee Kinnaird – “Cowabunga”
2nd: Weston Faulk – “Artificial Energy”
3rd: Kennedy Davis – “Light Sight Reading”
3rd: Lillian Harrison – “Does Colored Light Affect Plant Growth”
Medicine and Health Category:
1st: Sade Barker – “Sick Shopping Carts”
2nd: Mason Browning – “Sweet Tooth”
3rd: Mohammed Alroobi – “Comparing Several Substances Used in
Teeth Cleaning”

Science Fair Information for 6th Grade:
Final Science Fair projects/boards are due by 8:15 a.m. on March 1, 2021. Students will be responsible for bringing the boards to school Monday morning. Boards cannot be dropped off or set up by parents.
Due to Covid-19 restrictions, the Science Fair will not be open to the public. However, there will be a virtual opportunity to view all the projects.
Projects are due by 8:15 Monday morning. Any projects that are turned in late will not be judged, but may be graded (late work policies apply).

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The Winter Wonderland Contest winners have been announced.
Best Snowman - Gage Kolber
*Honorable Mention* Jocelyn Cabriales
Biggest Snowball - Tucker Venable
*Honorable Mention* Morgan Middleton
Longest Icicle - Michael Boyd
*Honorable Mention* George Wiggins
And for being such great competitors . . . Chick-A-Dilly for ALL PARTICIPANTS!! (Courtesy of Mr. Chris Lynch, noted Vice-Principal and Judge of the Frigid Arts.)
