
*Teacher Spotlight*
Christy Owen teaches in our English Department at MHS. Mrs. Owens says, "When I was in school, I had teachers who helped me see my potential and gave me opportunities to shape and refine that potential. I went into education to do the same thing. Every student should have someone to support them, encourage them, and be their cheerleader."
She would also like to give a shout-out to MHS! "Magnolia High School is a wonderful place to work. I have so much support and encouragement from the people I work with. MHS has invested a lot of money, time, and resources into ensuring each child on this campus succeeds."
Thank you Mrs. Owen for all you do for our students at MHS!


Mayor Parnell Vann visited Ms. Vann and Mrs. Cornett's WOLF classrooms this week. Mayor Vann spoke to the class about working hard and achieving goals during their high school days and after high school.


The MHS Panthers are ready for round one of the 5A State Football Playoffs.
PanthersTV will be live streaming the game beginning at 7:00 on https://www.youtube.com/c/PanthersTV/streams
If you are planning on going to the game, remember that all tickets must be purchased through GoFan.com.
Purchase tickets here: https://gofan.co/app/events/776150?schoolId=AR23437
Tickets must be presented on a smartphone for entry.
Tickets - $7 for ages 5 years and older.
Printed tickets will not be accepted.
AAA and Lifetime AAA Passes will be accepted.


Magnolia High School would like to say a special thank you to all those who have courageously served our country.


National Hunger and Homelessness Awareness Week
November 12-20
Click Here For More Information: https://hhweek.org/


Congratulations to Sherman Glass, our October 2022 Teacher of the Month at Magnolia High School. He is a recipient of this award based on his dedication to not only FFA, but to all the students involved with the program as well as the students that take his Ag Mechanics Pathway courses. During the month of October, Mr. Glass spent weeks away from home helping students exhibit their livestock projects at many fairs. He hauled livestock to the Columbia County Fair, 4 States Fair in Texarkana, District Fair in Hope, Arkansas Youth Expo in Fayetteville, and Arkansas State Fair in Little Rock. He attended the FFA National Convention to support an MHS FFA member in Indianapolis, Indiana. Mr. Glass had many late and sleepless nights and very early mornings in the livestock barn and we appreciate his dedication and willingness to support our students. Mr. Glass also does an outstanding job in the shop teaching our students how to work safely on different projects. We want to congratulate Mr. Glass and thank him for his contribution to excellence at Magnolia High School. #Win4Kids
Thank you to HealthQuest Therapy for providing a gift card for our teacher of the month.


Students in Mrs. Love’s Marketing Business Enterprise classes completed a business ownership challenge yesterday. Students were able to experience different types of business ownership: Corporation, Partnership, Sole Proprietor or Franchise. They completed a series of tasks based on the ownership they were assigned, and the government workers oversaw all the businesses to ensure each task was in compliance. Students analyzed the advantages and disadvantages of each business type.

Lady Panther Basketball has arrived!
Tonight, November 10th, the 7th, 9th, and Varsity Lady Panthers will face off against Junction City.
Games begin at 5:00, at Panther Arena.


Congratulations to our 11th-grade Students of the Month for October!
At the end of each month, we will be recognizing some outstanding students who were selected from teacher nominations based on the following criteria...
No tardies
No violations or office referrals
Good class participation and effort
Turning in assignments on time
Respectful of others
Good attitude


Congratulations to our 9th-grade Students of the Month for October!
At the end of each month, we will be recognizing some outstanding students who were selected from teacher nominations based on the following criteria...
No tardies
No violations or office referrals
Good class participation and effort
Turning in assignments on time
Respectful of others
Good attitude


Congratulations to our 10th-grade Students of the Month for October!
At the end of each month, we will be recognizing some outstanding students who were selected from teacher nominations based on the following criteria...
No tardies
No violations or office referrals
Good class participation and effort
Turning in assignments on time
Respectful of others
Good attitude


Congratulations to our 12th-grade Students of the Month for October!
At the end of each month, we will be recognizing some outstanding students who were selected from teacher nominations based on the following criteria...
No tardies
No violations or office referrals
Good class participation and effort
Turning in assignments on time
Respectful of others
Good attitude


MHS Intro. to Education students attended the Region 5 Educators Rising Conference today at SAU and won 1st place in four categories! Congratulations to Jayla Lambert (Job Interview), Mia Collins (K-3 Children’s Book), River Morgan- (Public Speaking), and Porter Alston and Karley Lancaster (Service Project)!



*Teacher Spotlight*
Shanice Easter teaches Family Consumer Science and Child Development at MHS. What she loves most about being an educator is just being able to help students.
Thank you for all you do for our students at MHS!


CADC Commodities Distribution
Click Here for more information: https://5il.co/1k8ni

Here is this weeks football Friday hype video! Watch the Panthers in action tonight vs the Hope Bobcats.
Filmed by: Jacob Lewis
Edited by: Kasyn Sanders.
https://youtu.be/9OxLV-btcc8

ATTENTION:
In order to beat the rain, the time for this evening's game has been moved up to 5:00.


Greetings,
Class of 2023 you are graduating and you will be celebrated with an amazing commencement ceremony.
Watch this update below about your graduation from Jostens!
https://bit.ly/3h7WQvw
If you have already ordered your senior gear, stay tuned for your school's delivery event in the spring.
If you haven't ordered your cap, gown, tassel, announcements, or class ring yet, it's not too late! The deadline to still get the cap/gown early bird price is Friday, November 11th, 2022.
The best way to order is online at www.jostens.com or you can call 1-800-567-8367. Please feel free to reach out if you need any help or have any questions, we are here to help!
Cap & Gown Early Bird Price Deadline
November 11th, 2022
Order online - www.jostens.com


Greetings, CLASS OF 2024 Get your senior ring by Christmas - Order by November 7th Watch this video from Jostens to walk you through the process. https://bit.ly/3DAN3FA
If you've already ordered your senior ring be on the lookout for your school's ring delivery event in the next few weeks. Order online by Monday, November 7th to be sure your class ring arrives to you by Christmas. Check out our payment plans including our new J-Pay 12 - 12 payments over 6 months. See more information on our website. www.jostens.com


Senior Parents: If you and your senior student are interested in getting assistance completing the FAFSA, please let Mrs. Callicott know. There is a possibility of a FAFSA working night that would provide free, professional guidance as you and your child complete the process. If interested, please email Mrs. Callicott your name and your student's name at jcallicott@magnoliaschools.net or call the school at (870) 234-2610.
