
MHS Senior Intro. to Education student, Jaleigh Wylie, with her mentor teacher Ms. Gleason who teaches 3rd grade at CES. We appreciate our partner schools and teachers for helping make our Pre-Educator program possible!





On Tuesday, representatives from CMC Steel shared information about career opportunities with MHS seniors. We appreciate their willingness to help educate our students about the vast opportunities in our community.








Come support our MHS Theatre Department!


Congratulations to the MHS Quiz Bowl team for placing 3rd at the 5A southwest regional tournament today! Today, the team competed with this line-up for the first time. We are proud of their commitment and efforts!! Junior Blake Green was one of only five students at the tournament who qualified for all-tournament! Way to go, Blake!!



Congratulations to Ms. Macy Lamkin on being selected as the February Teacher of the Month!


Congratulations to our February Students of the Month!





History was made yesterday, 2/29/24, as Lady Panther and Panther Soccer teams made their debut!
We are so proud of these new teams and their coaches, Coach Youngblood and Coach Graham!
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Fifth period U.S. History students prepare for their research panel presentation on the GI Bill in their WWII unit. These two students, Demarion and JaCamron, demonstrate Panther greatness daily as they demonstrate commitment to learning.


Deadline to turn in your "application" materials for Girls State/Boys State is tomorrow, February 29!

SAU Scholarship Deadline
Senior students reminder: Southern Arkansas University’s academic scholarship deadline is this Friday, March 1. If you have been awarded a scholarship, make certain it has been accepted through your SAU Admissions Portal.

The Special Olympics Basketball Tournament was today at SAU. Magnolia High School's team went and played great! The team received 2nd place in their age division. Each student received a medal. When you see these students, be sure to congratulate them on a job well done!








Yearbooks are still on sale for $60. You may order in person from Mrs. Fish in room 36 at MHS or online at www.jostens.com. In order to guarantee that you get a book, you must order by February 28, 2024. After that date, books cannot be guaranteed to be available. Limited copies are left. Order your book today!


Attention MHS Juniors:


Girls Basketball Scholarship Opportunity

Interested in the agriculture industry?

Don't miss Senior Night tonight versus Nashville on PanthersTV! Senior Night festivities will begin with the Lady Panther Seniors before the girls game starts at 6 p.m., followed by Cheer and the Panther Seniors before the boys plays. https://youtube.com/@PanthersTV?si=PikVvtUtRMvsfwJ3


Please join FBLA in congratulating the following students on placing at the District IV Spring Competition. They will continue their competition at State in April. Symphonie Campbell placed 1st in Intro to Parliamentary Procedure, Ja'Niya Turner placed 1st in Intro to Business Procedures, Michael Poulsen placed 1st in Intro to Information Technology, Alexander Poulsen placed 2nd in Public Speaking, Reed Kirkpatrick placed 2nd in Computer Problem Solving, Mia Bailey placed 4th in Intro to Event Planning, Tynekia Gilbert placed 4th in Intro to Marketing Concepts, Auzy Simmons placed 4th in Intro to Financial Math, Ta'Niya Carter and Ja'Kayvia Dunn placed 5th in Visual Design magazine, Kaiden Hearnsberger placed 5th in Agribusiness, Kayla Grandon placed 6th in Public Policy and Advocacy, and Shaylee Humphreys placed 6th in Cybersecurity.


Mrs. Fish's Computer Science classes enjoyed a day of computer science fun on Thursday, February 8th. Computer Science Specialists from all over the state came down and helped run a day of physical computing using the raspberry pi computer, circuits, LED bulbs and even held a hackathon for students to compete in. Students created a circuit to light an LED bulb, a game to calculate speed, and an etch-a -sketch using circuits and the raspberry pi. In the hackathon students solved puzzles, as well as riddles online to find a flag (the answer). Students also completed some physical challenges such as lock picking to get the flag for points. The team with the most points won!. It was a fun filled day to explore all things Computer Science!


Magnolia Junior Charity League Scholarship applications are available in Mrs. Callicott's office for those students planning to attend SAU.

Join PanthersTV for the final away game of the regular season at Hope! The Lady Panthers start at 6 p.m. followed by the Boys!
https://youtube.com/@PanthersTV?si=bN9ufjH6YNbHVRRI
