
Magnolia School District (MSD) is beginning to plan for the 2021-2022 school year and beyond. Part of that planning is determining the effectiveness of the current Virtual Option and whether a Virtual Option needs to be offered in the future. The District would like to provide the community it serves with a valuable voice before planning begins. The link to the... READ MORE >

Magnolia School District (MSD) is beginning to plan for the 2021-2022 school year and beyond. Part of that planning is determining the effectiveness of the current Virtual Option and whether a Virtual Option needs to be offered in the future. The District would like to provide the community it serves with a valuable voice before planning begins. The link to the... READ MORE >

Due to dangerous road conditions throughout the district, MPS will continue remote learning Mon., Feb. 22. We will continue to monitor road conditions and hopefully return to onsite instruction Tuesday. READ MORE >

Yesterday, Mr. Lynch, Magnolia Middle School VP and well-known Measurements Enthusiast, pulled on his wife’s snuggly Uggs and wandered around the MMS campus to verify the amount of snowfall during the recent Winter Storm. “It’s not only a fun and exciting hobby, it’s also a valuable service I can provide to the community. Plus, I like wearing the Uggs,” he said... READ MORE >

Magnolia School District (MSD) is beginning to plan for the 2021-2022 school year and beyond. Part of that planning is determining the effectiveness of the current Virtual Option and whether a Virtual Option needs to be offered in the future. The District would like to provide the community it serves with a valuable voice before planning begins. The link to... READ MORE >

Magnolia School District (MSD) is beginning to plan for the 2021-2022 school year and beyond. Part of that planning is determining the effectiveness of the current Virtual Option and whether a Virtual Option needs to be offered in the future. The District would like to provide the community it serves with a valuable voice before planning begins. The link... READ MORE >

Hi Everybody! Progress Reports for the 3rd Quarter will be coming home with students Thursday, February 4.The 3rd Quarter's parent conferences will be held virtually. We will be holding conferences through ZOOM on Tuesday, February 9, from 3:30 — 6:30pm.So, in addition to their Progress Reports, all students will be given a Conference Scheduling Sheet. If ... READ MORE >
The upgrade of ESCHOOL to version 20.4 has been completed. Please use the following NEW URLs to access the area that you need. Your existing username and password should continue to work with this new upgrade. eSchool - http://eschool20.esp.k12.ar.us TAC - http://tac20.esp.k12.ar.us HAC - http://hac20.esp.k12.ar.us READ MORE >

Every Christmas Season, students and staff at Magnolia Middle School spend a little time decorating the hallways and doorways to celebrate the Winter Break and the many blessings of it. 2020 Winner of Best Hallway went to the 8th Grade. (Photo Above)Door Winners for 2020Mrs. Fallin - 8th GradeMrs. Holley - 7th GradeMrs. DeLoach - 6th GradeWe hope you all have a... READ MORE >

Drive Through Flu Shot ClinicIn conjunction with Columbia County Health Department, Magnolia School District will host a DRIVE THROUGH FLU SHOT CLINIC on Friday, October 23rd, at Magnolia High School Campus. This is for any VIRTUAL student in the district and their parents/guardians.Also, any student or staff who missed their campus flu shot clinic day are... READ MORE >

MMS Virtual Learning Guidelines Virtual students should expect to be up to 24 hours delayed on assignments. Teachers may upload videos and assignments throughout the day as they record during on site classes. Teachers will address questions and give feedback as they are able to during the school day. The majority of this will be done during the teacher’s... READ MORE >

Visual Arts Students at Magnolia Middle School had an AWESOME first week. They explored the qualities of line, and quickly adapted to brand-new ways of doing just about everything. Students in the classroom as well as students participating from home created some great drawings that emphasized the art element of line. READ MORE >

Virtual Students are being asked to fill out a daily Attendance Form, and the link is being provided through their class Teams. Some have had difficulty logging into the Office 365 account so that the Attendance Form can be checked, and some are having a little difficulty with Teams itself. Here are 3 videos that should help with those who have chosen the Virtual... READ MORE >

Greetings!In order to safely arrive in the mornings, all car-riders are asked to follow the Drop Off Map and Directions.* 8th Grade Students should be dropped off in the parking lot between MMS and Central and enter the building through the breezeway doors. 7th and 6th Grade Students should be dropped off in the drive at the front of school as normal.Please pull as... READ MORE >

To Our Magnolia Middle School Family:Meet the Teacher videos for your teachers can now be found on the Magnolia Middle School's website. Here's a link to the MMS Teacher Pages. Find the teacher your looking for and click on them. This is his/her Teacher page. On the right you will see “Classes” and one of the classes should be called “Meet the Teacher”. Click... READ MORE >

August 10, 2020 It wasn't festive. It wasn't rockin'. But it was a bit of fun and a great joy to finally be back at work. After almost five months of anxiety and uncertainty, Magnolia School District faculty and staff returned to do what they do best. Plan, teach, and adjust. Can't say for sure how all this is going to shake out. But we can say this. WE... READ MORE >

Due to the Governor's mandate that changes the start of school to August 24, an updated Magnolia School District 2020-21 School Calendar is now available. Please click the link below to access the calendar.Updated 2020-21 School Calendar READ MORE >
Congratulations to Mr. Zachary Boyd for being selected the 2019-2020 MJHS Teacher of the Year!Mr. Boyd attended Cabot High School and graduated with a Bachelors Degree from Arkansas Tech. He recently graduated from SAU with a Master of Education in Educational Administration and Supervision. This is his fourth year at MJHS. READ MORE >
AMI for the week. Students and I made pizza from scratch. This is us kneading the dough for our crust. READ MORE >

Does this sound familiar? “What did you do in school today?” “I dunno.” “Do you have homework?” “Nope.” “Shouldn’t you study for ___________.?” “I left the stuff in my locker.” Maybe it was just my boys, but I recall those conversations. Maybe your student has missed several days of school for whatever reason, and... READ MORE >

The students at MJHS are excited to discover a feature of Magnolia Public School's new website & app.They're called Teacher Pages, and as you can see from the video, reaction is overwhelming. READ MORE >

Art students created a series of still-life studies throughout the semester, culminating in a final drawing with a Christmas theme. The colored pencil artwork below, Snowman and Santa, was made by freshman Josh Carroll. READ MORE >

It was a fair and festive Friday morning when the MJHS Drama Club proudly presented their original production of Elf on a School Shelf.The play, written collaboratively by students and sponsors, was enthusiastically received by students and faculty alike.Tate Stephens brought a hip, happenin' Santa to life while Nycholus O'Guinn, Jayla Lambert, and Kiya Derrick... READ MORE >

After going through an online application process, Mrs. Liz Bullock (Magnolia Junior High Librarian/Year Book Director) was selected as one of the decorators of the White House for Christmas this year. She spent her Thanksgiving break in Washington, D.C. helping other volunteers from across the nation decorate the People's House. She also attended a reception... READ MORE >