
In today’s Magnolia READS video, Emily Barker, a math interventionist at East Side and co-owner of Kathy’s Dance Arts Studio, shares how her passion for dancing and teaching as a teenager led to her careers as a classroom teacher and dance studio owner.
Click the link below to hear Emily’s journey.
https://youtu.be/PFa9ixdqYsM

SETH EDWARDS SIGNS WITH SAU BASEBALL
Surrounded by a large group of friends and family in the MHS Freshman Academy, Magnolia High School senior Seth Edwards signed a letter of intent to play baseball for the Southern Arkansas University Muleriders next fall.
Edwards, a pitcher for the MHS baseball team, amassed many impressive statistics and honors during his career with the Panthers. During the 2021 season, Seth had a record of 5-3 with a 1.53 ERA. He struck out 73 batters in 62 innings pitched. Edwards also earned All-Conference and All-State honors and was named to the All-State Tournament team.
This season, Edwards had a .404 batting average with 13 RBIs. He also had .600 on base percentage. Seth earned a 5-2 record on the mound in 38 innings pitched. His ERA was 2.19 with 60 strikeouts. Head coach Bobby Beeson stated that, “Seth is a kid with a whole lot of character. He is committed to not only baseball, but also to high academic standards.” Beeson also noted that, “he never waivers under pressure and we can count on him when we need him on the mound.”
Seth is the son of Sheryl and Steve Edwards.

SHELBY LAMKIN SELECTED MHS 2022 TEACHER OF THE YEAR
Shelby Lamkin was recently selected as the Magnolia High School 2022 Teacher of the Year. Shelby is a 1992
graduate of Stamps High School and a 1996 graduate of Southern Arkansas University with a BSE in Math
Education. Shelby obtained her M.Ed. degree in Math Education from Southern Arkansas University in 2000.
This is the twenty-sixth year of Shelby’s teaching career and her eleventh year in the Magnolia School
District. She has taught in the Prescott, Nevada County, Columbia Christian, and Magnolia School Districts.
In the last couple of years, she has begun to have grand-students, students who are children of previous
students. Shelby has also served as an adjunct faculty member of Southern Arkansas University for the last
8 years, teaching College Algebra and Trigonometry.
Shelby teaches Algebra I and Geometry at the Magnolia High School Freshman Academy. She believes that
the Freshman Academy design and concept is very beneficial to students. Students arrive on the high school
campus as freshman and spend a year in the academy where teachers, staff and administration work to help
them grow and reach their potential both in the classroom and in life. Shelby feels that the students, faculty
and administration at Magnolia High School are some of the best people you will find and the opportunities
provided to students here are amazing. Shelby feels truly blessed to be a part of MHS-FA.
Shelby has been married to her husband Jeff for twenty-six years. The Lamkins live in Buckner, Arkansas
and have a poultry farm where they raise broilers for Tyson. They have two daughters, Macy and Kelcy.
Kelcy is a senior at Magnolia High School where she is active in FFA and a member of the Lady Panther
basketball team. Macy is a senior at Southern Arkansas University studying Agriculture Education. The
Lamkins are members of Willisville United Methodist Church.

Thomas Campos-Diaz is a senior at MHS and is also an intern in the Work-Based Learning Class. Thomas works at the Walmart Garden Center.
Click the link below to hear Thomas share his experiences of what he has learned as a student intern.
https://youtu.be/mUi9q8-DU1I

MHS Chamber Choir’s first day in Chicago…




MHS art students traveled to Little Rock on Tuesday to compete in the Arkansas Young Artist Association state competition. Monet Coppersmith won an AYAA scholarship, while students Maria Lopez, Angelia Lule, and Angela Baxley placed among hundreds of students who submitted art work. Congratulations to these outstanding art students.





Are you ready to dance like a Panther?


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

Thank you to PIE for serving ice cream sundaes to our 9th and 10th graders who exhibited good testing behaviors during their ACT Aspire exam yesterday morning.





Thank you to Southern Title & Closing for providing the food for our Career Awareness Event this week. Over 400 hotdogs were grilled by Jonathan Love of Albemarle Corp. and Dusty Evans of Betsy Production. Thank you for your service to our students and making our event successful!


MHS students enjoyed spending the afternoon in the sunshine at spring fling. Thank you to all the teachers and students who helped make this event possible for our students!


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

MHS would like to congratulate Ms. Scrivner! She received the outstanding student award this afternoon from the SAU Dept. of Art & Design. Ms. Scivner joined MHS at the Freshman Academy this semester as an art instructor.


Announcement:


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

The MHS Spring Fling that was originally scheduled for Wednesday, April 13th, is being pushed one day to Thursday, April 14th, in hopes that we will be able to avoid storms.


Today we had several MHS students participate in the Special Olympics at SAU. Congratualtions to our basketball team for winning the tournament, and to Panther Inspire for cheering them on to victory!


Friday, April 8th, is the deadline to sign up for the MHS Career Fair.
For more information visit: https://mhs.magnoliaschools.net/o/mhs/article/680983 or sign up now using https://forms.office.com/r/fkzN9gcGaU
If you are self-employed, have a skilled trade, own a business, or work for a company/industry that would like to show our kids the endless career possibilities in our area, please consider participating in the MHS Career Fair.


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2023 Calendar of Events
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