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.

Magnolia School District has been approved to join forces with Baylor University to offer the Meals-To-You program.
What does this mean? It means that meals for your student(s) will be delivered to your home!
Each household, with children ages 1-18 who qualify for free or reduced school meals, will need to go to the website www.mealstoyou.org and sign up by Monday, May 11th.
PLEASE help share this to get the word out.
This program will be replacing the food service delivery we have been doing since mid-March. Magnolia School District will not deliver meals after this Friday, 05/08.
This is a great opportunity for our community!


The 2020 Census is here…I count, you count..
Please respond

Magnolia School District Supports April as Month of the Military Child

Magnolia Schools Superintendent Mr. John Ward gives an update on COVID-19 and our District.
Click the link below to view the update video:
https://youtu.be/moEmPtyDNis

Some clarification on AMI Information for this week:
AMI assignments are made available online at www.magnoliaschools.net under the News section. Links to each campus are provided.
AMI assignment packets may also be picked up on the individual campuses from 1:00-3:00 today.
For anyone who is unable to access the online assignments or pick them up on the campuses, the AMI assignment packets will be available at the following lunch pick-up locations Tuesday-Friday, March 17-20:
o Central Elementary Cafeteria Drive Through- 11:00-1:00
o West Side Park-12:00-12:30
o South Side Park-12:00-12:30
o McNeil Old School-12:00-12:30
o Waldo Old Fire Station-12:00-12:30
o Village Old School-12:00-12:30

Walker Pre-K students have been learning about insects this week. Parents, please ask your children to tell you some of the things they have learned! Please visit our Facebook fan page to see additional photos!


The Magnolia School District will close all campuses and office buildings on Friday, March 13, 2020 in order that faculty, staff, and students may attend the State 4A Basketball Tournament in Hot Springs. The Magnolia High School Panthers will be defending their state championship title when they take on the Mills University Studies Comets at the Hot Springs Convention Center. Game time is set for 7:45 pm. A make-up day will be determined and announced on a later date.

The Walker Pre-Kindergarten Center celebrated Dr. Seuss Week! Please visit our Facebook fan page to see additional photos!
Public Schools Week - February 24-28

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What a wonderful time we had at our parties today! Please visit our Facebook fan page to see additional photos!

Everyone's talking about the new Magnolia Schools Mobile App. Are you wondering what it's all about? Check out this video! It will answer any questions you may have, and then some!
https://youtu.be/YJ25s03oPUs
Download the free app using the links below using the link that's right for your device!
Android: http://bit.ly/3aO03J4
or
iPhone: https://apple.co/2tRYTeO.

We are loving our new app! Access sports, cafeteria menus, news updates, and even emergency notifications, right from your pocket.
Download the app on Android: http://bit.ly/3aO03J4 or iPhone: https://apple.co/2tRYTeO.
Watch this short, informative video for details!

The students and staff of the Walker Pre-K Center are celebrating National Children's Dental Health Month during February. Students are learning about good dental health routines. Please visit our Facebook fan page to see additional photos.
The Food Services Department of the Walker Pre-Kindergarten Center always supports learning! During the recent 100th Day of School Celebration, each cafeteria table displayed a collection of 100 items! (applesauce containers, cereal bowls, raisin boxes, ketchup packages, lunch trays, etc.)
Thank you, ladies!


Walker Pre-Kindergarten Center students and staff members had a very exciting day celebrating the 100th day of school on Thursday, January 30, 2020. Fun educational activities were planned around the theme. Be sure to visit our Facebook fan page to see pictures from the day!

“It takes a village to raise a child.”
The Magnolia School District is blessed with caring individuals. Thank you, Nurse Triplet, for taking time from your vacation to prepare a new bulletin board for the children.

Join us for open house!

Walker Pre-K students loved making gingerbread men!

