
10th Graders Ty Delaney, Landen Hanson, Ja'Miya Wright, and Chloe Kelley were selected by their teachers to attend Camp RYLA (Rotary Youth Leadership Awards). They will spend the weekend in Little Rock at the 4-H Center with other Sophmores from around the state learning about leadership and enjoy various other acivites.


NATIONAL ASSISTANT PRINCIPAL WEEK
APRIL 4-8


Last week the Magnolia Track Team hosted three meets at Panther Stadium. Sub-Zero New Orleans Style Shaved Ice was there all week long, but I’m not sure if everyone knew that a portion of the proceeds went back to the track program.
Thank you Sub-Zero for your help in raising funds for our track team! The track booster club funds are used to help supply meals and snacks for when they travel to meets and supplies that are needed to help them compete.
Thank you Sub-Zero New Orleans Style Shaved Iced for all you did this week. We can’t wait to support you in your next events as well!


The Magnolia District Art Show is only a month away! This week shirts are on sale for this fabulous event. If you are interested in a shirt for you or your student, please see Mrs. Hicks in the art room or swing by Panther Plaza. Shirts are $15, with an additional cost for plus sizes. All shirt orders are due by Friday, April 8th.


If you have not ordered a yearbook and want one, please go to http://jostensyearbooks.com?ref=A00401300 and order online before April 15th. You may also send a check (made out to Magnolia High School) or cash with your child and have them go by and see Mrs. Fish in room 36 to place their order. When these extras are gone – we will NOT be able to order more. So don’t delay, order your yearbook today!


Before Spring Break, Magnolia High School had five students place in the Regional Math Contest at Southern Arkansas University. Thank you for representing MHS so well, we are proud of you!


Come out tonight for Pictures & Autographs with the Panthers!
5:30-7:30 @ Panther Arena!
Posters will be sold, cost are $20 for smaller poster and $30 for larger poster. Cash only, so please come prepared with correct cash if interested.
All proceeds go to fund their Championship rings !



Announcement 📣


Attention:
The cow bus will not run today
We apologize for any inconvenience this may cause


Once again, our MHS Swim and Dive Team has made MHS proud!


Lisa VanDonsel taught an exciting glass fusion workshop to art students at MHS on Thursday evening. The students learned to cut glass, bend glass and how to layer glass to create designs. The students can't wait to see how their designs will turn out after they are fired and fused together.

Attention: The cow bus will not run today We apologize for any inconvenience this may cause


Join MHS is congratulating Senior, Troi Kacsir!


Attention
The flower bus will not be running TODAY.
Also, the frog bus will not be running TODAY or TOMORROW.
We apologize for any inconvenience this may cause.


Derrian Ford, for the second year in a row, has been named the 2022 Arkansas Gatorade Player of the Year!
Congratulations! Magnolia is proud!


MHS held an ACT Boot Camp today with Mastery Prep. Thank you to Southern Title for providing our snacks!





2022 MHS SCIENCE FAIR
Magnolia High School ninth grade students recently competed in their local Science Fair on Monday, March 14. The students competed in five individual categories and one team category. A first, second, and third place award was given in each classification. The individual science categories were Medicine and Health Sciences, Physical Science, Biology, Earth/Environmental, and Math/Engineering,
The team of Morgan Middleton and Savannah McDonald won the team division and were named Overall Winner for the entire science fair. Their project was named, “Shock the Rust Away.”
These students are now eligible to compete at the Regional Science Fair located on the campus of Southern Arkansas University on Friday, April 1.
Individual category awards went to:
Medicine and Health Sciences
1st – Race to Relief – Tate Stephens
2nd – How Dirty Is Your Mask – Grant Wiggins
3rd – EKG vs Optical – Makaila Stagner
Physical Science
1st – Casein Plastic – Chalondria Larry
2nd – Stain Go Away – Addison Boyd
3rd – Does it Change – Addyson Faulk
Biology
1st – Gram Staining and Antibiotics – Kadence Ellis
2nd – Spray vs Wipes – Olivia Langford
3rd – Does Quantity Affect Satisfaction – Rayleigh Herron
Earth/Environmental
1st – Dissolved O2 and Aquatic Life – Reed Kirkpatrick
2nd – A Dirty Look at Expanding Soybean Production in Southwest Arkansas – Conner Waters
3rd – Which Water Works Best? – Collin Hampton
Math/Engineering
1st – Durability of Different Kinds of Pipe in Extreme Temperature – Range White
2nd – Record Breaking Temperature – Joseph Lewis
3rd – Levee – Blake Green
Team
1st – Shock the Rust Away – Morgan Middleton and Savannah McDonald
2nd – Moldy Menu – Jayden Young and Sophie Ellington
3rd – Levels of Enzyme Development – Ashlynn Ray and Allison Mann
Overall Winner
Shock the Rust Away – Morgan Middleton and Savannah McDonald

Reminder: ACT Boot Camp will be held tomorrow, March 16th, for students who pre-registered. If you did not sign up for a sack lunch, don’t forget to bring your own! Report to the aux. gym at the first bell. **Bring your calculator!


PANTHERS TV PLACES FINALISTS IN MEDIA COMPETITION
Several Magnolia High School students have recently earned finalist positions in the Arkansas State Creative Media Competition to be held Friday, April 9. This ASU program allows students from across Arkansas to go for the gold in more than fourteen categories in video and audio production, photography, online content production, graphic communication, video and audio talent. These students are currently enrolled in different levels of AV, film, TV production classes at MHS. They are also members of Panthers TV, an AV Tech and Film course that focuses on video production and live streaming. The course prepares students to be multifaceted in all forms of media production.
In Long Form Video (1 minute or more) Magnolia has three of the eight finalists
• Jaden Boyd – “Eye of An Artist”
• Nic Green – “Life of a Baller”
• Jayla Lambert, Chyna Neal, Darrell Jones, Jada Carter – “Chem Lab Safety 101”
In Live Multi-Cam Broadcasts, PanthersTV has two of eight finalist selections
• Magnolia vs. Watson Chapel (Basketball)
• Magnolia Senior Night (Basketball)
For Graphic Design, Magnolia has one of three finalists
• Malaya Wincher (Lady Panthers Logo)

ATTENTION LOCAL PROFESSIONALS
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.
For more information visit: https://mhs.magnoliaschools.net/o/mhs/article/680983 or sign up now using https://forms.office.com/r/fkzN9gcGaU
