Bulletin June 3, 2021

Students:
 
Bear River Recreation and Parks is providing a lot of summer activities! Don't miss out on these amazing recreational activities including:
  • Volleyball Camp @Bear River High School
  • Coed Volleyball League
  • Basketball Camp @ Bear River High School
  • Tennis Camp @ Bear River High School
  • Culinary Camps With Susan Gouveia @ The Garden Goddess Farm
And more to come this summer! 
Visit brrpd.org for more information and to register!"
 
Attention All Students:
With the warm weather it is important to please bring a water bottle to school.  We have a hydration station in the gym if you need a refill.  Also , please don't forget a snack for break time.
 

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Parents Corner:

All Parents:

If you forgot to order a yearbook, here is the link to order one.

To Purchase Your Yearbook
Must be a parent or student 13 years or older.
1 Go to www.treering.com/validate
2 Enter your school’s passcode: 101566172917594
Regular Price: $19.88 *Does not include sales tax, if applicable

News From Bear River High School Sports:
The athletic department at BRHS would like to invite incoming freshman  to become involved with our excellent athletic teams.  We are proud of our successful and comprehensive athletic program.  Bear River has a variety of sports to participate in.  Fall sports currently offered are cheer, cross country, football, water polo and girls golf and volleyball. Please view the Bear River website to view the offerings for winter and spring as well as coach contact information.  You must have the following before trying out for any sport:  Must have a 2.0 on your last grading period.  *This excludes freshman for fall sport tryouts only!  Must enroll on FamilyID and have a current physical uploaded.  Please check the link for FamilyID at https://bearriver.njuhsd.com/ under Athletics, Athletic Packets.  Bear River is also offering a Physical Night on Tuesday 6/15/2021.  Please access the Bear River Website to download the Physical Evaluation forms.  The Fee is $20.00 and you can turn that in to Missy Lorenzo in the Bear River Office. 
 

On April 29th, 2021, the FCC announced that on May 12, 2021, eligible households will be able to apply for the Emergency Broadband Benefit. The Emergency Broadband Benefit is a temporary FCC program to help households struggling to afford internet service during the pandemic. Eligible households will be able to enroll in the program to receive a monthly discount off the cost of broadband service from an approved provider. Please click the title ("Emergency Broadband Benefit") above for more information.

 

Immunization Requirements:  Please click on the link below for immunization requirements for information regarding school admission, proof of immunizations must be submitted PRIOR to the start of school.

https://www.shotsforschool.org/7th-grade/

https://mynevadacounty.com/609/Immunization-Program

Food Access Saturday:

Saturday June 12th,  will be the next United Way Food Access Saturday. The Food Access Saturday program was originally created to help working individuals & families who need help putting food on their table, but are unable to pick up food at local food distributions during the week. Since it began, the program has grown to encompass a larger population; welcoming others to the table. Through the Food Access Saturday program, anyone who needs food can pick up healthy groceries, including fresh produce. The program is open to all Nevada County residents who cannot make it to other food distributions Monday through Friday. United Way of Nevada County, in partnership with Interfaith Food Ministry (IFM) distributes food on the second Saturday of each month. Since its inception, nearly 3800 bags of food have been distributed to more than 1700 individuals and families. United Way of Nevada County strives to assure individuals and families in Nevada County are able to meet their basic need for food, emergency shelter and access to health care. The distributions take place at 440 Henderson Street, in Grass Valley, from 10am-noon on the 2nd Saturday of each month. 

 
 

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Library Information:

Have you visited the newly updated Library web page lately? Check it out for updates about what’s going on in the library. From Magnolia’s home page, click on Students and then Library.
 
Library News:
 
Donors Choose library project: Ms. Holladay has started a project for getting updated displays for our library. Coming Soon...a project to grow our graphic novels collection too! Please visit www.DonorsChoose.org/ms-Holladay to see how a donation can help support our library.
 
Overdue books: There are currently 216 over due books at Magnolia Library! Ms. Holladay, our librarian, urges students to check desks, under beds, or even around classrooms for books that need to be turned in. Books may be returned to the office, ELA classrooms, or directly to the library.
 

To keep up to date on events please click on the Library link on the Magnolia Website. You can also to view the leaders for Counting on Words and more. Please use the link below for the information on how we will be checking out books.

Checking out a book at Magnolia is easy! Click on the link and follow instructions

Junior Library Guild

 
Library Hours are  Monday-Friday 9:00am-12:00pm

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The route list for the bus stops at Alta Sierra, Cottage Hill, and Magnolia is attached. Families must have already filled out a ridership contract in order for their students to ride the bus.

All Parents:  There is a new way to collect Box Tops for Education for Magnolia School.  All you need is your phone.  Download the All-New Box Tops app.  Shop as you normally would, then simply scan your store receipts to find participation products.  The app will automatically credit your school's Box Top earnings online.

Tobacco Use Prevention Education (T.U.P.E.)

The Partnership for Drug-Free Kids released a great guide for parents.

We are always happy to answer questions, share resources and problem solve. Marlene Mahurin, Program Coordinator
Tobacco Use Prevention Education Program
530-478-6400 x 2031

Washington DC/New York 2022!!

This is a great nonschool-related trip at the end of the 2022 school year for all 8th graders!! Click on the above link for more info. Email Tina Toft at [email protected] if you have any questions.

 

Link to our School Website 

2020/21 Calendar

Upcoming Dates:

6/7 PTM Meeting 7:00PM https://zoom.us/j/96541549407?pwd=Y3kva3Jvdnd5ckt4R0Y0MEt0Y1BDZz09

6/9   Eighth Grade Field Day

6/10 Eighth Grade Promotion @ Bear River High School 7 PM

6/10 Last Day of School

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Have a great day, and remember: Character Counts!

Be Kind  Be Respectful  Be Responsible