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Daily Bulletin February 12, 2020

Students:
 
Leo Club will be meeting in A4 during lunch on Thursday Feb. 13th.
 
Speech Contest meeting today in C2 during lunch:
What hobbies or interests are you most passionate about?  What once-in-a-lifetime accomplishment would make up your perfect day?  Come share topic possibilities for the Nevada County speech contest topic of  "My Perfect Day" for the first five minutes of lunch today in C-2.
 
All students, please turn in your "Intent to Return Form"
 
8th Grade Boys Basketball Home vs Lyman Gilmore
Wednesday, February 12⋅4:00 – 5:00pm
 
7th Grade Boys BB Game Home vs Lyman Gilmore
Wednesday, February 12⋅5:00 – 6:00pm

 

School will not be in session on Friday, February 14th, and Monday, February 17th. 

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

Parents Corner:

Parents: "Intent to Return Forms" were handed out to all students, please fill them out and turn them in.

 

Mark your calendar for March 28!!!
Click on the link to find out more information

Bear River High School cordially invites all eighth grade students and their parents to Future Bruins Night on February 12th from 5:30-8:00pm.  Come and join Principal Roberts on a campus tour from 5:30-6. From 6-7 pm there will be a general session in the community arts theater : Welcome/Introductions: Chris Roberts, Principal
Gabby Blaney, Theatrical Dance
Matt MacDonald, Activities
Scott Savoie, Athletic Department
Cindy Henry-Grimm & Mary Buhr, Counselors
David Ahrens, Music Department. 

Chris Roberts, Principal, Closing and invitation to join us in MPR 7:00 to 8:00 pm:
Open Forum Q & A in Multi-Purpose Room (MPR)
Department Representatives, Counseling, Administration,
Activities, Leadership, Athletics, and other programs.  We look forward to seeing you on the 12th!

Flowing Through History-The Bridgeport Bridge Restoration Project is a Nevada County Superintendent of Schools student competition for grades K-12.  The challenge is to create a poster, painting or collage depicting the history of the South Yuba River State Park and the Bridgeport Covered Bridge.  The permission slips are available in the office.  Project deadline is February 28th.  Winners will be first to cross the Covered Bridge and Cash Prizes will be awarded for each grade level.

 

PTM: Meeting 2/20 in the large conference room 5:30pm.

The Magnolia Wood-shop Class is in need of some "hardwood" or "softwood". If you have or know of anyone who is able  to donate wood, the class would love to have any and all that you could spare.  Dimensional lumber is preferred.

Odyssey of the Mind: Odyssey of the Mind Schedule
Tuesdays Room B4 3:15-5:30 (beginning 1/14/2020)
Wednesdays Room B4 3:15-5:00

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. 

Magnolia Leo Club is sponsoring a contest to collect Box Tops for Education. From now until February 14, bring in Box Tops for Education to your first period class. The class with the most eligible box tops will receive a rootbeer float party. Mrs. Randall

Saturday, March 14th, 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. For more information contact United Way at 274-8111 or [email protected].

Attention parents, if your contact information has changed or you have recently changed your address, please log in to your account and make the necessary changes.  If you are not able to do that please call the office to notify us of any changes.

Dress Code: Please make sure your student's clothing is meeting Magnolia's dress code. The dress code is in the student agenda. If you have any questions please feel free to call or check in with the office. Thank you.
 

Sierra Harvest News:

This month Harvest of the Month is micro greens. Sponsored by Briar Patch Co Op.  U-Pick your own fresh, organic, seasonal produce and flowers every Tuesday from 4:30 to 6:30pm at the Food Love Farm<https://sierraharvest.org/children-connect-to-fresh-food/upick-at-food-love-farm/>, benefitting farm to school education for 9,500 students. Bring a picnic to eat on the farm with your friends and family. Harvest menu posted on Sierra Harvest's Facebook page weekly. Calfresh (EBT) welcome!
 
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 D.C. & New York City:

There is still time and space available to join the trip.  Trip dates are 6/8/2020-6/13/2020.  Scholarships are available. Trip ID is 175655, sign up at  World Strides Sign up
or call 800-468-5899. Question? Contact Tina Toft at [email protected].
 
Parents: Please be prepared to show a picture ID when checking your student out during the school day.
 
Monday through Thursday school starts at 9:05 and is dismissed at 3:15
Friday school starts at 9:05 and is dismissed at 2:25
Minimum Day Schedule school starts at 9:05 and is dismissed at 1:20
Please remember that Magnolia does not have any campus supervision until 8:40am. Students may not be on campus until then. Thank you for your cooperation!


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.
 

Link to the 2019/2020 Calendar

Link to Bell Schedules

Updated Bus Schedule

Yearbook Link    Magnolia passcode for yearbook: 101566172917594

Link for Bear River Recreation & Park District 

Choir/Band:

Band Pops dress rehearsal
Wednesday, February 19⋅1:30 – 3:15pm
 
Band Pops concert
Thursday, February 20⋅7:00 – 8:00pm
 
Winter Choir Concert Dress Rehearsal
Wednesday, February 26⋅3:30 – 5:00pm
Winter Choir Concert
Wednesday, February 26⋅7:00 – 8:00pm
 
Dance Rehearsal Marathon
Friday, February 28⋅1:30 – 5:30pm
 

Sports:

 
8th Grade Boys Basketball Home vs Lyman Gilmore
Wednesday, February 12⋅4:00 – 5:00pm
 
7th Grade Boys BB Game Home vs Lyman Gilmore
Wednesday, February 12⋅5:00 – 6:00pm
 
8th Grade Boys Basketball @ Home vs Chicago Park
Thursday, February 13⋅4:00 – 5:00pm
 
7th Grade Boys BB @ Home vs Chicago Park
Thursday, February 13⋅5:00 – 6:00pm
 
7/8th Grade Girls Volleyball:
Open gym for 7th and 8th grade girls volleyball players will be on Wednesday, February 19th and Thursday, February 20th from 3:30-5:00. Tryouts will be held on Monday, February 24th and Tuesday, February 25th from 3:30-5:00. Athletic clearance packets are available in the office, and must be returned prior to attending any open gyms or tryouts.
 

Upcoming Dates:

2/14 Presidents' Day

2/17 Presidents' Day

2/20  Pops Concert (All Bands) 7:00pm Magnolia Big Gym

2/26 Winter Choir Concert 7:00pm Magnolia Big Gym

2/28 Minimum Day

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Have a great day, and remember: Character Counts!

Be Kind  Be Respectful  Be Responsible

Daily Bulletin February 11, 2020

Students:
 
The 8th grade Magnolia boys spent the past weekend at the middle school basketball tournament up in Chico.  They defeated all competition in their bracket and took home the 1st place banner! 
VS CCDS - Won 65-26
VS Durham - Won 47-27
VS Bidwell Gold - Won 52-31
Dustin Philpott was voted team MVP.  Zach Smith and Ryder Celenza also took home team awards.  Congrats to all of our Rattler boys and their coach for the all out effort and teamwork.  They play exciting, physical, unselfish team basketball! 
Home games this week on Wed & Thur at 4pm.  Come on out and root them on!
 
Chess News:
The Chess tournament starts today, Feb. 11th.  Sign-ups are in the library, first game is in room C4 during lunch.  One game per week for five weeks.  Awards will be given for the top three players of each grade level! 
 
Speech Contest:
What hobbies or interests are you most passionate about?  What once-in-a-lifetime accomplishment would make up your perfect day?  Come share topic possibilities for the Nevada County speech contest topic of  "My Perfect Day" for the first five minutes of lunch on Wednesday in C-2. 8th graders have your 3 minute speech ready next Tuesday the 18th, 7th graders the 19th, and 6th graders the 20th.
 
All students, please turn in your "Intent to Return Form"
 

Mark your calendar for March 28!!!
Click on the link to find out more information

 
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

Parents Corner:

Parents: "Intent to Return Forms" were handed out to all students, please fill them out and turn them in.

Bear River High School cordially invites all eighth grade students and their parents to Future Bruins Night on February 12th from 5:30-8:00pm.  Come and join Principal Roberts on a campus tour from 5:30-6. From 6-7 pm there will be a general session in the community arts theater : Welcome/Introductions: Chris Roberts, Principal
Gabby Blaney, Theatrical Dance
Matt MacDonald, Activities
Scott Savoie, Athletic Department
Cindy Henry-Grimm & Mary Buhr, Counselors
David Ahrens, Music Department. 

Chris Roberts, Principal, Closing and invitation to join us in MPR 7:00 to 8:00 pm:
Open Forum Q & A in Multi-Purpose Room (MPR)
Department Representatives, Counseling, Administration,
Activities, Leadership, Athletics, and other programs.  We look forward to seeing you on the 12th!

Flowing Through History-The Bridgeport Bridge Restoration Project is a Nevada County Superintendent of Schools student competition for grades K-12.  The challenge is to create a poster, painting or collage depicting the history of the South Yuba River State Park and the Bridgeport Covered Bridge.  The permission slips are available in the office.  Project deadline is February 28th.  Winners will be first to cross the Covered Bridge and Cash Prizes will be awarded for each grade level.

 

PTM: Meeting 2/20 in the large conference room 5:30pm.

The Magnolia Wood-shop Class is in need of some "hardwood" or "softwood". If you have or know of anyone who is able  to donate wood, the class would love to have any and all that you could spare.  Dimensional lumber is preferred.

Odyssey of the Mind: Odyssey of the Mind Schedule
Tuesdays Room B4 3:15-5:30 (beginning 1/14/2020)
Wednesdays Room B4 3:15-5:00

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. 

Magnolia Leo Club is sponsoring a contest to collect Box Tops for Education. From now until February 14, bring in Box Tops for Education to your first period class. The class with the most eligible box tops will receive a rootbeer float party. Mrs. Randall

Saturday, March 14th, 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. For more information contact United Way at 274-8111 or [email protected].

Attention parents, if your contact information has changed or you have recently changed your address, please log in to your account and make the necessary changes.  If you are not able to do that please call the office to notify us of any changes.

Dress Code: Please make sure your student's clothing is meeting Magnolia's dress code. The dress code is in the student agenda. If you have any questions please feel free to call or check in with the office. Thank you.
 

Sierra Harvest News:

This month Harvest of the Month is micro greens. Sponsored by Briar Patch Co Op.  U-Pick your own fresh, organic, seasonal produce and flowers every Tuesday from 4:30 to 6:30pm at the Food Love Farm<https://sierraharvest.org/children-connect-to-fresh-food/upick-at-food-love-farm/>, benefitting farm to school education for 9,500 students. Bring a picnic to eat on the farm with your friends and family. Harvest menu posted on Sierra Harvest's Facebook page weekly. Calfresh (EBT) welcome!
 
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 D.C. & New York City:

There is still time and space available to join the trip.  Trip dates are 6/8/2020-6/13/2020.  Scholarships are available. Trip ID is 175655, sign up at  World Strides Sign up
or call 800-468-5899. Question? Contact Tina Toft at [email protected].
 
Parents: Please be prepared to show a picture ID when checking your student out during the school day.
 
Monday through Thursday school starts at 9:05 and is dismissed at 3:15
Friday school starts at 9:05 and is dismissed at 2:25
Minimum Day Schedule school starts at 9:05 and is dismissed at 1:20
Please remember that Magnolia does not have any campus supervision until 8:40am. Students may not be on campus until then. Thank you for your cooperation!


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.
 

Link to the 2019/2020 Calendar

Link to Bell Schedules

Updated Bus Schedule

Yearbook Link    Magnolia passcode for yearbook: 101566172917594

Link for Bear River Recreation & Park District 

Choir/Band:

Band Pops dress rehearsal
Wednesday, February 19⋅1:30 – 3:15pm
 
Band Pops concert
Thursday, February 20⋅7:00 – 8:00pm
 
Winter Choir Concert Dress Rehearsal
Wednesday, February 26⋅3:30 – 5:00pm
Winter Choir Concert
Wednesday, February 26⋅7:00 – 8:00pm
 
Dance Rehearsal Marathon
Friday, February 28⋅1:30 – 5:30pm
 

Sports:

 
8th Grade Boys Basketball Home vs Lyman Gilmore
Wednesday, February 12⋅4:00 – 5:00pm
 
7th Grade Boys BB Game Home vs Lyman Gilmore
Wednesday, February 12⋅5:00 – 6:00pm
 
8th Grade Boys Basketball @ Home vs Chicago Park
Thursday, February 13⋅4:00 – 5:00pm
 
7th Grade Boys BB @ Home vs Chicago Park
Thursday, February 13⋅5:00 – 6:00pm
 
7/8th Grade Girls Volleyball:
Open gym for 7th and 8th grade girls volleyball players will be on Wednesday, February 19th and Thursday, February 20th from 3:30-5:00. Tryouts will be held on Monday, February 24th and Tuesday, February 25th from 3:30-5:00. Athletic clearance packets are available in the office, and must be returned prior to attending any open gyms or tryouts.
 

Upcoming Dates:

2/14 Presidents' Day

2/17 Presidents' Day

2/20  Pops Concert (All Bands) 7:00pm Magnolia Big Gym

2/26 Winter Choir Concert 7:00pm Magnolia Big Gym

2/28 Minimum Day

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Have a great day, and remember: Character Counts!

Be Kind  Be Respectful  Be Responsible

Daily Bulletin February 11, 2020

Students:
 
The 8th grade Magnolia boys spent the past weekend at the middle school basketball tournament up in Chico.  They defeated all competition in their bracket and took home the 1st place banner! 
VS CCDS - Won 65-26
VS Durham - Won 47-27
VS Bidwell Gold - Won 52-31
Dustin Philpott was voted team MVP.  Zach Smith and Ryder Celenza also took home team awards.  Congrats to all of our Rattler boys and their coach for the all out effort and teamwork.  They play exciting, physical, unselfish team basketball! 
Home games this week on Wed & Thur at 4pm.  Come on out and root them on!
 
Chess News:
The Chess tournament starts today, Feb. 11th.  Sign-ups are in the library, first game is in room C4 during lunch.  One game per week for five weeks.  Awards will be given for the top three players of each grade level! 
 
Speech Contest:
What hobbies or interests are you most passionate about?  What once-in-a-lifetime accomplishment would make up your perfect day?  Come share topic possibilities for the Nevada County speech contest topic of  "My Perfect Day" for the first five minutes of lunch on Wednesday in C-2. 8th graders have your 3 minute speech ready next Tuesday the 18th, 7th graders the 19th, and 6th graders the 20th.
 
All students, please turn in your "Intent to Return Form"
 

Mark your calendar for March 28!!!
Click on the link to find out more information

 
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

Parents Corner:

Parents: "Intent to Return Forms" were handed out to all students, please fill them out and turn them in.

Bear River High School cordially invites all eighth grade students and their parents to Future Bruins Night on February 12th from 5:30-8:00pm.  Come and join Principal Roberts on a campus tour from 5:30-6. From 6-7 pm there will be a general session in the community arts theater : Welcome/Introductions: Chris Roberts, Principal
Gabby Blaney, Theatrical Dance
Matt MacDonald, Activities
Scott Savoie, Athletic Department
Cindy Henry-Grimm & Mary Buhr, Counselors
David Ahrens, Music Department. 

Chris Roberts, Principal, Closing and invitation to join us in MPR 7:00 to 8:00 pm:
Open Forum Q & A in Multi-Purpose Room (MPR)
Department Representatives, Counseling, Administration,
Activities, Leadership, Athletics, and other programs.  We look forward to seeing you on the 12th!

Flowing Through History-The Bridgeport Bridge Restoration Project is a Nevada County Superintendent of Schools student competition for grades K-12.  The challenge is to create a poster, painting or collage depicting the history of the South Yuba River State Park and the Bridgeport Covered Bridge.  The permission slips are available in the office.  Project deadline is February 28th.  Winners will be first to cross the Covered Bridge and Cash Prizes will be awarded for each grade level.

 

PTM: Meeting 2/20 in the large conference room 5:30pm.

The Magnolia Wood-shop Class is in need of some "hardwood" or "softwood". If you have or know of anyone who is able  to donate wood, the class would love to have any and all that you could spare.  Dimensional lumber is preferred.

Odyssey of the Mind: Odyssey of the Mind Schedule
Tuesdays Room B4 3:15-5:30 (beginning 1/14/2020)
Wednesdays Room B4 3:15-5:00

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. 

Magnolia Leo Club is sponsoring a contest to collect Box Tops for Education. From now until February 14, bring in Box Tops for Education to your first period class. The class with the most eligible box tops will receive a rootbeer float party. Mrs. Randall

Saturday, March 14th, 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. For more information contact United Way at 274-8111 or [email protected].

Attention parents, if your contact information has changed or you have recently changed your address, please log in to your account and make the necessary changes.  If you are not able to do that please call the office to notify us of any changes.

Dress Code: Please make sure your student's clothing is meeting Magnolia's dress code. The dress code is in the student agenda. If you have any questions please feel free to call or check in with the office. Thank you.
 

Sierra Harvest News:

This month Harvest of the Month is micro greens. Sponsored by Briar Patch Co Op.  U-Pick your own fresh, organic, seasonal produce and flowers every Tuesday from 4:30 to 6:30pm at the Food Love Farm<https://sierraharvest.org/children-connect-to-fresh-food/upick-at-food-love-farm/>, benefitting farm to school education for 9,500 students. Bring a picnic to eat on the farm with your friends and family. Harvest menu posted on Sierra Harvest's Facebook page weekly. Calfresh (EBT) welcome!
 
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 D.C. & New York City:

There is still time and space available to join the trip.  Trip dates are 6/8/2020-6/13/2020.  Scholarships are available. Trip ID is 175655, sign up at  World Strides Sign up
or call 800-468-5899. Question? Contact Tina Toft at [email protected].
 
Parents: Please be prepared to show a picture ID when checking your student out during the school day.
 
Monday through Thursday school starts at 9:05 and is dismissed at 3:15
Friday school starts at 9:05 and is dismissed at 2:25
Minimum Day Schedule school starts at 9:05 and is dismissed at 1:20
Please remember that Magnolia does not have any campus supervision until 8:40am. Students may not be on campus until then. Thank you for your cooperation!


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.
 

Link to the 2019/2020 Calendar

Link to Bell Schedules

Updated Bus Schedule

Yearbook Link    Magnolia passcode for yearbook: 101566172917594

Link for Bear River Recreation & Park District 

Choir/Band:

Band Pops dress rehearsal
Wednesday, February 19⋅1:30 – 3:15pm
 
Band Pops concert
Thursday, February 20⋅7:00 – 8:00pm
 
Winter Choir Concert Dress Rehearsal
Wednesday, February 26⋅3:30 – 5:00pm
Winter Choir Concert
Wednesday, February 26⋅7:00 – 8:00pm
 
Dance Rehearsal Marathon
Friday, February 28⋅1:30 – 5:30pm
 

Sports:

 
8th Grade Boys Basketball Home vs Lyman Gilmore
Wednesday, February 12⋅4:00 – 5:00pm
 
7th Grade Boys BB Game Home vs Lyman Gilmore
Wednesday, February 12⋅5:00 – 6:00pm
 
8th Grade Boys Basketball @ Home vs Chicago Park
Thursday, February 13⋅4:00 – 5:00pm
 
7th Grade Boys BB @ Home vs Chicago Park
Thursday, February 13⋅5:00 – 6:00pm
 
7/8th Grade Girls Volleyball:
Open gym for 7th and 8th grade girls volleyball players will be on Wednesday, February 19th and Thursday, February 20th from 3:30-5:00. Tryouts will be held on Monday, February 24th and Tuesday, February 25th from 3:30-5:00. Athletic clearance packets are available in the office, and must be returned prior to attending any open gyms or tryouts.
 

Upcoming Dates:

2/14 Presidents' Day

2/17 Presidents' Day

2/20  Pops Concert (All Bands) 7:00pm Magnolia Big Gym

2/26 Winter Choir Concert 7:00pm Magnolia Big Gym

2/28 Minimum Day

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Have a great day, and remember: Character Counts!

Be Kind  Be Respectful  Be Responsible

Daily Bulletin February 7, 2020

Students:
 
It’s been a busy week of basketball for the 8th grade boys squad.
Monday night they were in action at home vs Seven Hills and cruised to a 50-34 victory.
Tuesday night brought an exciting rematch with the Union Hill Bearcats in their gym. In an exciting back and forth game the Rattlers finished strong for a 52-48 victory. Leading the scoring were Dustin (21), Ryder (14) and Zach (8)
 
If you had the power to make a difference in someone's life, improve society or the world, how would you do it? What would you do to make a difference in your life or in the lives of others? How would this be part of your perfect day? 8th graders interested in this topic for the Nevada County speech contest, go to C-2 at the beginning of lunch Wednesday the 12th to discuss topics, and be ready to present your three minute speech in C-2 on Tuesday the 18th of February.
 
We have some "found items" in the office: a watch, Maui beaded bracelet, ear plugs , prescription glasses and sunglasses. If you are missing these please come to the office to identify.
 
Frozen yogurt will be for sale in C4 today.
 
Poetry Contest Poems are due today.
 
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

Parents Corner:

Saturday, February 8th, 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. For more information contact United Way at 274-8111 or [email protected].

 

Bear River High School cordially invites all eighth grade students and their parents to Future Bruins Night on February 12th from 5:30-8:00pm.  Come and join Principal Roberts on a campus tour from 5:30-6. From 6-7 pm there will be a general session in the community arts theater : Welcome/Introductions: Chris Roberts, Principal
Gabby Blaney, Theatrical Dance
Matt MacDonald, Activities
Scott Savoie, Athletic Department
Cindy Henry-Grimm & Mary Buhr, Counselors
David Ahrens, Music Department. 

Chris Roberts, Principal, Closing and invitation to join us in MPR 7:00 to 8:00 pm:
Open Forum Q & A in Multi-Purpose Room (MPR)
Department Representatives, Counseling, Administration,
Activities, Leadership, Athletics, and other programs.  We look forward to seeing you on the 12th!

 

PTM: Meeting 2/20 in the large conference room 5:30pm.

The Magnolia Wood-shop Class is in need of some "hardwood" or "softwood". If you have or know of anyone who is able  to donate wood, the class would love to have any and all that you could spare.  Dimensional lumber is preferred.

Odyssey of the Mind: Odyssey of the Mind Schedule
Tuesdays Room B4 3:15-5:30 (beginning 1/14/2020)
Wednesdays Room B4 3:15-5:00

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. 

Magnolia Leo Club is sponsoring a contest to collect Box Tops for Education. From now until February 14, bring in Box Tops for Education to your first period class. The class with the most eligible box tops will receive a rootbeer float party. Mrs. Randall

Flowing Through History-The Bridgeport Bridge Restoration Project is a Nevada County Superintendent of Schools student competition for grades K-12.  The challenge is to create a poster, painting or collage depicting the history of the South Yuba River State Park and the Bridgeport Covered Bridge.  The permission slips are available in the office.  Project deadline is February 28th.  Winners will be first to cross the Covered Bridge and Cash Prizes will be awarded for each grade level.

Attention parents, if your contact information has changed or you have recently changed your address, please log in to your account and make the necessary changes.  If you are not able to do that please call the office to notify us of any changes.

Dress Code: Please make sure your student's clothing is meeting Magnolia's dress code. The dress code is in the student agenda. If you have any questions please feel free to call or check in with the office. Thank you.
 

Sierra Harvest News:

This month Harvest of the Month is micro greens. Sponsored by Briar Patch Co Op.  U-Pick your own fresh, organic, seasonal produce and flowers every Tuesday from 4:30 to 6:30pm at the Food Love Farm<https://sierraharvest.org/children-connect-to-fresh-food/upick-at-food-love-farm/>, benefitting farm to school education for 9,500 students. Bring a picnic to eat on the farm with your friends and family. Harvest menu posted on Sierra Harvest's Facebook page weekly. Calfresh (EBT) welcome!
 
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 D.C. & New York City:

There is still time and space available to join the trip.  Trip dates are 6/8/2020-6/13/2020.  Scholarships are available. Trip ID is 175655, sign up at  World Strides Sign up
or call 800-468-5899. Question? Contact Tina Toft at [email protected].
 
Parents: Please be prepared to show a picture ID when checking your student out during the school day.
 
Monday through Thursday school starts at 9:05 and is dismissed at 3:15
Friday school starts at 9:05 and is dismissed at 2:25
Minimum Day Schedule school starts at 9:05 and is dismissed at 1:20
Please remember that Magnolia does not have any campus supervision until 8:40am. Students may not be on campus until then. Thank you for your cooperation!


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.
 

Link to the 2019/2020 Calendar

Link to Bell Schedules

Updated Bus Schedule

Yearbook Link    Magnolia passcode for yearbook: 101566172917594

Link for Bear River Recreation & Park District 

Choir/Band:

Dance Rehearsal Marathon
Friday, February 7⋅2:30 – 5:00pm
 
Band Pops dress rehearsal
Wednesday, February 19⋅1:30 – 3:15pm
 
Band Pops concert
Thursday, February 20⋅7:00 – 8:00pm
 
Winter Choir Concert Dress Rehearsal
Wednesday, February 26⋅3:30 – 5:00pm
Winter Choir Concert
Wednesday, February 26⋅7:00 – 8:00pm
 
Dance Rehearsal Marathon
Friday, February 28⋅1:30 – 5:30pm
 

Sports:

 
8th Grade Boys Basketball Home vs Lyman Gilmore
Wednesday, February 12⋅4:00 – 5:00pm
 
7th Grade Boys BB Game Home vs Lyman Gilmore
Wednesday, February 12⋅5:00 – 6:00pm
8th Grade Boys Basketball @ Home vs Chicago Park
Thursday, February 13⋅4:00 – 5:00pm
 
7th Grade Boys BB @ Home vs Chicago Park
Thursday, February 13⋅5:00 – 6:00pm
 
7/8th Grade Girls Volleyball:
Open gyms will be February 19th & 20th from 3:30-5:00. Tryouts will be February 24th & 25th from 3:30-5:00. If you have any questions please ask Coach Smith or Coach Mulholland.
 

Upcoming Dates:

2/14 Presidents' Day

2/17 Presidents' Day

2/20  Pops Concert (All Bands) 7:00pm Magnolia Big Gym

2/26 Winter Choir Concert 7:00pm Magnolia Big Gym

2/28 Minimum Day

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Have a great day, and remember: Character Counts!

Be Kind  Be Respectful  Be Responsible

Daily Bulletin February 6, 2020

Students:
 

ATTENTION 7TH & 8TH GRADE GIRLS VOLLEYBALL PLAYERS

Please fill out an Athletic Clearence Packet and return it to the office by February 12th.
Open gyms will be February 19th & 20th from 3:30-5:00. Tryouts will be February 24th & 25th from 3:30-5:00. If you have any questions please ask Coach Smith or Coach Mulholland.
 
Leo Club will be meeting in A4 during lunch today, don't forget to bring your box tops.
 
Esports Tryouts today at lunchtime.
 
Poetry Contest Poems have a due date change, February 7th, is the new date.
 
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

Parents Corner:

Saturday, February 8th, 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. For more information contact United Way at 274-8111 or [email protected].

 

Bear River High School cordially invites all eighth grade students and their parents to Future Bruins Night on February 12th from 5:30-8:00pm.  Come and join Principal Roberts on a campus tour from 5:30-6. From 6-7 pm there will be a general session in the community arts theater : Welcome/Introductions: Chris Roberts, Principal
Gabby Blaney, Theatrical Dance
Matt MacDonald, Activities
Scott Savoie, Athletic Department
Cindy Henry-Grimm & Mary Buhr, Counselors
David Ahrens, Music Department. 

Chris Roberts, Principal, Closing and invitation to join us in MPR 7:00 to 8:00 pm:
Open Forum Q & A in Multi-Purpose Room (MPR)
Department Representatives, Counseling, Administration,
Activities, Leadership, Athletics, and other programs.  We look forward to seeing you on the 12th!

 

PTM: Meeting 2/20 in the large conference room 5:30pm.

The Magnolia Wood-shop Class is in need of some "hardwood" or "softwood". If you have or know of anyone who is able  to donate wood, the class would love to have any and all that you could spare.  Dimensional lumber is preferred.

Odyssey of the Mind: Odyssey of the Mind Schedule
Tuesdays Room B4 3:15-5:30 (beginning 1/14/2020)
Wednesdays Room B4 3:15-5:00

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. 

Magnolia Leo Club is sponsoring a contest to collect Box Tops for Education. From now until February 14, bring in Box Tops for Education to your first period class. The class with the most eligible box tops will receive a rootbeer float party. Mrs. Randall

Flowing Through History-The Bridgeport Bridge Restoration Project is a Nevada County Superintendent of Schools student competition for grades K-12.  The challenge is to create a poster, painting or collage depicting the history of the South Yuba River State Park and the Bridgeport Covered Bridge.  The permission slips are available in the office.  Project deadline is February 28th.  Winners will be first to cross the Covered Bridge and Cash Prizes will be awarded for each grade level.

Attention parents, if your contact information has changed or you have recently changed your address, please log in to your account and make the necessary changes.  If you are not able to do that please call the office to notify us of any changes.

Dress Code: Please make sure your student's clothing is meeting Magnolia's dress code. The dress code is in the student agenda. If you have any questions please feel free to call or check in with the office. Thank you.
 

Sierra Harvest News:

This month Harvest of the Month is micro greens. Sponsored by Briar Patch Co Op.  U-Pick your own fresh, organic, seasonal produce and flowers every Tuesday from 4:30 to 6:30pm at the Food Love Farm<https://sierraharvest.org/children-connect-to-fresh-food/upick-at-food-love-farm/>, benefitting farm to school education for 9,500 students. Bring a picnic to eat on the farm with your friends and family. Harvest menu posted on Sierra Harvest's Facebook page weekly. Calfresh (EBT) welcome!
 
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 D.C. & New York City:

There is still time and space available to join the trip.  Trip dates are 6/8/2020-6/13/2020.  Scholarships are available. Trip ID is 175655, sign up at  World Strides Sign up
or call 800-468-5899. Question? Contact Tina Toft at [email protected].
 
Parents: Please be prepared to show a picture ID when checking your student out during the school day.
 
Monday through Thursday school starts at 9:05 and is dismissed at 3:15
Friday school starts at 9:05 and is dismissed at 2:25
Minimum Day Schedule school starts at 9:05 and is dismissed at 1:20
Please remember that Magnolia does not have any campus supervision until 8:40am. Students may not be on campus until then. Thank you for your cooperation!


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.
 

Link to the 2019/2020 Calendar

Link to Bell Schedules

Updated Bus Schedule

Yearbook Link    Magnolia passcode for yearbook: 101566172917594

Link for Bear River Recreation & Park District 

Choir/Band:

Dance Rehearsal Marathon
Friday, February 7⋅2:30 – 5:00pm
 
Band Pops dress rehearsal
Wednesday, February 19⋅1:30 – 3:15pm
 
Band Pops concert
Thursday, February 20⋅7:00 – 8:00pm
 
Winter Choir Concert Dress Rehearsal
Wednesday, February 26⋅3:30 – 5:00pm
Winter Choir Concert
Wednesday, February 26⋅7:00 – 8:00pm
 
Dance Rehearsal Marathon
Friday, February 28⋅1:30 – 5:30pm
 

Sports:

8th Grade Boys Basketball @ Home vs Ready Springs
Thursday, February 6⋅4:00 – 5:00pm
 
7th Grade Boys BB Game @ Home vs Forest Lake Christian
Thursday, February 6⋅5:00 – 6:00pm
 
7/8th Grade Girls Volleyball:
Open gyms will be February 19th & 20th from 3:30-5:00. Tryouts will be February 24th & 25th from 3:30-5:00. If you have any questions please ask Coach Smith or Coach Mulholland.
 

Upcoming Dates:

2/14 Presidents' Day

2/17 Presidents' Day

2/20  Pops Concert (All Bands) 7:00pm Magnolia Big Gym

2/26 Winter Choir Concert 7:00pm Magnolia Big Gym

2/28 Minimum Day

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Have a great day, and remember: Character Counts!

Be Kind  Be Respectful  Be Responsible

Daily Bulletin February 5, 2020

Students:
 

The 8th grade boys basketball team swept their way through the Union Hill tournament this weekend, beating Weimar, Bowman and the host Union Hill Bearcats on the way to the 1st place trophy.  Coach Mullholland  had the Rattlers playing great team basketball.  Dustin, Tyler, Ryder, Crew, Zach, Breyan, Jess, Holden, Brady, Kaden and Landon all contributed to the Magnolia victory!

ATTENTION 7TH & 8TH GRADE GIRLS VOLLEYBALL PLAYERS
Please fill out an Athletic Clearence Packet and return it to the office by February 12th.
Open gyms will be February 19th & 20th from 3:30-5:00. Tryouts will be February 24th & 25th from 3:30-5:00. If you have any questions please ask Coach Smith or Coach Mulholland.
 
Leo Club will be meeting in A4 during lunch tomorrow, don't forget to bring your box tops.
 
Esports Tryouts have been moved to Wednesday (February 5) and Thursday (February 6) at lunchtime. You may come in to practice at lunchtime before those dates.
 
Poetry Contest Poems have a due date change, February 7th, is the new date.
 
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

Parents Corner:

A BIG THANKS to all the volunteers who helped with the pancake breakfast last weekend!  And thanks to all the choir members for a great show!!!

Bear River High School cordially invites all eighth grade students and their parents to Future Bruins Night on February 12th from 5:30-8:00pm.  Come and join Principal Roberts on a campus tour from 5:30-6. From 6-7 pm there will be a general session in the community arts theater : Welcome/Introductions: Chris Roberts, Principal
Gabby Blaney, Theatrical Dance
Matt MacDonald, Activities
Scott Savoie, Athletic Department
Cindy Henry-Grimm & Mary Buhr, Counselors
David Ahrens, Music Department. 

Chris Roberts, Principal, Closing and invitation to join us in MPR 7:00 to 8:00 pm:
Open Forum Q & A in Multi-Purpose Room (MPR)
Department Representatives, Counseling, Administration,
Activities, Leadership, Athletics, and other programs.  We look forward to seeing you on the 12th!

 

PTM: Meeting 2/20 in the large conference room 5:30pm.

Saturday, February 8th, 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. For more information contact United Way at 274-8111 or [email protected].

The Magnolia Wood-shop Class is in need of some "hardwood" or "softwood". If you have or know of anyone who is able  to donate wood, the class would love to have any and all that you could spare.  Dimensional lumber is preferred.
 

Odyssey of the Mind: Odyssey of the Mind Schedule
Tuesdays Room B4 3:15-5:30 (beginning 1/14/2020)
Wednesdays Room B4 3:15-5:00

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. 

Magnolia Leo Club is sponsoring a contest to collect Box Tops for Education. From now until February 14, bring in Box Tops for Education to your first period class. The class with the most eligible box tops will receive a rootbeer float party. Mrs. Randall

Flowing Through History-The Bridgeport Bridge Restoration Project is a Nevada County Superintendent of Schools student competition for grades K-12.  The challenge is to create a poster, painting or collage depicting the history of the South Yuba River State Park and the Bridgeport Covered Bridge.  The permission slips are available in the office.  Project deadline is February 28th.  Winners will be first to cross the Covered Bridge and Cash Prizes will be awarded for each grade level.

Attention parents, if your contact information has changed or you have recently changed your address, please log in to your account and make the necessary changes.  If you are not able to do that please call the office to notify us of any changes.

Dress Code: Please make sure your student's clothing is meeting Magnolia's dress code. The dress code is in the student agenda. If you have any questions please feel free to call or check in with the office. Thank you.
 

Sierra Harvest News:

This month Harvest of the Month is micro greens. Sponsored by Briar Patch Co Op.  U-Pick your own fresh, organic, seasonal produce and flowers every Tuesday from 4:30 to 6:30pm at the Food Love Farm<https://sierraharvest.org/children-connect-to-fresh-food/upick-at-food-love-farm/>, benefitting farm to school education for 9,500 students. Bring a picnic to eat on the farm with your friends and family. Harvest menu posted on Sierra Harvest's Facebook page weekly. Calfresh (EBT) welcome!
 
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 D.C. & New York City:

There is still time and space available to join the trip.  Trip dates are 6/8/2020-6/13/2020.  Scholarships are available. Trip ID is 175655, sign up at  World Strides Sign up
or call 800-468-5899. Question? Contact Tina Toft at [email protected].
 
Parents: Please be prepared to show a picture ID when checking your student out during the school day.
 
Monday through Thursday school starts at 9:05 and is dismissed at 3:15
Friday school starts at 9:05 and is dismissed at 2:25
Minimum Day Schedule school starts at 9:05 and is dismissed at 1:20
Please remember that Magnolia does not have any campus supervision until 8:40am. Students may not be on campus until then. Thank you for your cooperation!


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.
 

Link to the 2019/2020 Calendar

Link to Bell Schedules

Updated Bus Schedule

Yearbook Link    Magnolia passcode for yearbook: 101566172917594

Link for Bear River Recreation & Park District 

Choir/Band:

Dance Rehearsal Marathon
Friday, February 7⋅2:30 – 5:00pm
 
Band Pops dress rehearsal
Wednesday, February 19⋅1:30 – 3:15pm
 
Band Pops concert
Thursday, February 20⋅7:00 – 8:00pm
 
Winter Choir Concert Dress Rehearsal
Wednesday, February 26⋅3:30 – 5:00pm
Winter Choir Concert
Wednesday, February 26⋅7:00 – 8:00pm
 
Dance Rehearsal Marathon
Friday, February 28⋅1:30 – 5:30pm
 

Sports:

8th Grade Boys Basketball @ Home vs Ready Springs
Thursday, February 6⋅4:00 – 5:00pm
 
7th Grade Boys BB Game @ Home vs Forest Lake Christian
Thursday, February 6⋅5:00 – 6:00pm
 
7/8th Grade Girls Volleyball:
Open gyms will be February 19th & 20th from 3:30-5:00. Tryouts will be February 24th & 25th from 3:30-5:00. If you have any questions please ask Coach Smith or Coach Mulholland.
 

Upcoming Dates:

2/14 Presidents' Day

2/17 Presidents' Day

2/20  Pops Concert (All Bands) 7:00pm Magnolia Big Gym

2/26 Winter Choir Concert 7:00pm Magnolia Big Gym

2/28 Minimum Day

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Have a great day, and remember: Character Counts!

Be Kind  Be Respectful  Be Responsible

Daily Bulletin February 4, 2020

Students:
 
Esports Tryouts have been moved to Wednesday (February 5) and Thursday (February 6) at lunchtime. You may come in to practice at lunchtime before those dates.
 
Poetry Contest Poems have a due date change, February 7th, is the new date.
 
8th Grade Boys Basketball @ Union Hill
Tuesday, February 4th, 4:00 – 5:00pm
 
7th Grade Boys BB Game @ Union Hill
Tuesday, February 4⋅5:00 – 6:00pm
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

Parents Corner:

The Magnolia Wood-shop Class is in need of some "hardwood" or "softwood". If you have or know of anyone who is able  to donate wood, the class would love to have any and all that you could spare.  Dimensional lumber is preferred.
 

Odyssey of the Mind: Odyssey of the Mind Schedule
Tuesdays Room B4 3:15-5:30 (beginning 1/14/2020)
Wednesdays Room B4 3:15-5:00

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. 

Magnolia Leo Club is sponsoring a contest to collect Box Tops for Education. From now until February 14, bring in Box Tops for Education to your first period class. The class with the most eligible box tops will receive a rootbeer float party. Mrs. Randall

Flowing Through History-The Bridgeport Bridge Restoration Project is a Nevada County Superintendent of Schools student competition for grades K-12.  The challenge is to create a poster, painting or collage depicting the history of the South Yuba River State Park and the Bridgeport Covered Bridge.  The permission slips are available in the office.  Project deadline is February 28th.  Winners will be first to cross the Covered Bridge and Cash Prizes will be awarded for each grade level.

Attention parents, if your contact information has changed or you have recently changed your address, please log in to your account and make the necessary changes.  If you are not able to do that please call the office to notify us of any changes.

Dress Code: Please make sure your student's clothing is meeting Magnolia's dress code. The dress code is in the student agenda. If you have any questions please feel free to call or check in with the office. Thank you.
 

Sierra Harvest News:

This month Harvest of the Month is Kiwi. Our students tasted Kiwi this week. Kiwi has a unique flavor that some people compare to a combination of strawberries and bananas. The whole fruit, including the skin, is edible. Kiwi is rich in in nutrients and low in calories. It is particularly rich in vitamin C, vitamin K, antioxidants, and fiber. Sponsored by Briar Patch Co Op.  U-Pick your own fresh, organic, seasonal produce and flowers every Tuesday from 4:30 to 6:30pm at the Food Love Farm<https://sierraharvest.org/children-connect-to-fresh-food/upick-at-food-love-farm/>, benefitting farm to school education for 9,500 students. Bring a picnic to eat on the farm with your friends and family. Harvest menu posted on Sierra Harvest's Facebook page weekly. Calfresh (EBT) welcome!
 
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

Saturday, February 8th, 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. For more information contact United Way at 274-8111 or [email protected].

Washington D.C. & New York City:
There is still time and space available to join the trip.  Trip dates are 6/8/2020-6/13/2020.  Scholarships are available. Trip ID is 175655, sign up at  World Strides Sign up
or call 800-468-5899. Question? Contact Tina Toft at [email protected].
 
Parents: Please be prepared to show a picture ID when checking your student out during the school day.
 
Monday through Thursday school starts at 9:05 and is dismissed at 3:15
Friday school starts at 9:05 and is dismissed at 2:25
Minimum Day Schedule school starts at 9:05 and is dismissed at 1:20
Please remember that Magnolia does not have any campus supervision until 8:40am. Students may not be on campus until then. Thank you for your cooperation!


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.
 

Link to the 2019/2020 Calendar

Link to Bell Schedules

Updated Bus Schedule

Yearbook Link    Magnolia passcode for yearbook: 101566172917594

Link for Bear River Recreation & Park District

 

Sports:

8th Grade Boys Basketball @ Union Hill
Tuesday, February 4th, 4:00 – 5:00pm
 
7th Grade Boys BB Game @ Union Hill
Tuesday, February 4⋅5:00 – 6:00pm
 
8th Grade Boys Basketball @ Home vs Ready Springs
Thursday, February 6⋅4:00 – 5:00pm
 
7th Grade Boys BB Game @ Home vs Forest Lake Christian
Thursday, February 6⋅5:00 – 6:00pm
 

Upcoming Dates:

2/14 Presidents' Day

2/17 Presidents' Day

2/20  Pops Concert (All Bands) 7:00pm Magnolia Big Gym

2/26 Winter Choir Concert 7:00pm Magnolia Big Gym

2/28 Minimum Day

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Have a great day, and remember: Character Counts!

Be Kind  Be Respectful  Be Responsible

Daily Bulletin February 3, 2020

Students:
 
7th Grade BB Game @ Home vs Seven Hills
Monday, February 3rd, ⋅5:00 – 6:00pm
 
8th Grade Boys BB Game @ Home vs Seven Hills
Monday, February 3rd, ⋅6:00 – 7:00pm
 

Poetry Contest Poems have a due date change, February 7th, is the new date.

The Magnolia Leo Club is still collecting box tops until February 14th.

Esports Tryouts have been moved to Wednesday (February 5) and Thursday (February 6) at lunchtime. You may come in a practice at lunchtime before those dates.

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

Parents Corner:

The Magnolia Wood-shop Class is in need of some "hardwood" or "softwood". If you have or know of anyone who is able  to donate wood, the class would love to have any and all that you could spare.  Dimensional lumber is preferred.
 

Odyssey of the Mind: Odyssey of the Mind Schedule
Tuesdays Room B4 3:15-5:30 (beginning 1/14/2020)
Wednesdays Room B4 3:15-5:00

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. 

Magnolia Leo Club is sponsoring a contest to collect Box Tops for Education. From now until February 14, bring in Box Tops for Education to your first period class. The class with the most eligible box tops will receive a rootbeer float party. Mrs. Randall

Flowing Through History-The Bridgeport Bridge Restoration Project is a Nevada County Superintendent of Schools student competition for grades K-12.  The challenge is to create a poster, painting or collage depicting the history of the South Yuba River State Park and the Bridgeport Covered Bridge.  The permission slips are available in the office.  Project deadline is February 28th.  Winners will be first to cross the Covered Bridge and Cash Prizes will be awarded for each grade level.

Attention parents, if your contact information has changed or you have recently changed your address, please log in to your account and make the necessary changes.  If you are not able to do that please call the office to notify us of any changes.

Dress Code: Please make sure your student's clothing is meeting Magnolia's dress code. The dress code is in the student agenda. If you have any questions please feel free to call or check in with the office. Thank you.
 

Sierra Harvest News:

This month Harvest of the Month is Kiwi. Our students tasted Kiwi this week. Kiwi has a unique flavor that some people compare to a combination of strawberries and bananas. The whole fruit, including the skin, is edible. Kiwi is rich in in nutrients and low in calories. It is particularly rich in vitamin C, vitamin K, antioxidants, and fiber. Sponsored by Briar Patch Co Op.  U-Pick your own fresh, organic, seasonal produce and flowers every Tuesday from 4:30 to 6:30pm at the Food Love Farm<https://sierraharvest.org/children-connect-to-fresh-food/upick-at-food-love-farm/>, benefitting farm to school education for 9,500 students. Bring a picnic to eat on the farm with your friends and family. Harvest menu posted on Sierra Harvest's Facebook page weekly. Calfresh (EBT) welcome!
 
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

Saturday, February 8th, 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. For more information contact United Way at 274-8111 or [email protected].

Washington D.C. & New York City:
There is still time and space available to join the trip.  Trip dates are 6/8/2020-6/13/2020.  Scholarships are available. Trip ID is 175655, sign up at  World Strides Sign up
or call 800-468-5899. Question? Contact Tina Toft at [email protected].
 
Parents: Please be prepared to show a picture ID when checking your student out during the school day.
 
Monday through Thursday school starts at 9:05 and is dismissed at 3:15
Friday school starts at 9:05 and is dismissed at 2:25
Minimum Day Schedule school starts at 9:05 and is dismissed at 1:20
Please remember that Magnolia does not have any campus supervision until 8:40am. Students may not be on campus until then. Thank you for your cooperation!


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.
 

Link to the 2019/2020 Calendar

Link to Bell Schedules

Updated Bus Schedule

Yearbook Link    Magnolia passcode for yearbook: 101566172917594

Link for Bear River Recreation & Park District

 

Sports:

8th Grade Boys Basketball @ Union Hill
Tuesday, February 4th, 4:00 – 5:00pm
 
7th Grade Boys BB Game @ Union Hill
Tuesday, February 4⋅5:00 – 6:00pm
 
8th Grade Boys Basketball @ Home vs Ready Springs
Thursday, February 6⋅4:00 – 5:00pm
 
7th Grade Boys BB Game @ Home vs Forest Lake Christian
Thursday, February 6⋅5:00 – 6:00pm
 

Upcoming Dates:

2/14 Presidents' Day

2/17 Presidents' Day

2/20  Pops Concert (All Bands) 7:00pm Magnolia Big Gym

2/26 Winter Choir Concert 7:00pm Magnolia Big Gym

2/28 Minimum Day

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Have a great day, and remember: Character Counts!

Be Kind  Be Respectful  Be Responsible

Daily Bulletin January 31, 2020

Students:

 

It’s been a busy week for the Boys 8th Grade basketball team with away game victories at Seven Hills (57-18) and Lyman Gilmore (50-34).Leading scorers for the week are Kaden (8), Dustin (16), Holden (13), Brady (11), Tyler (18) and Ryder (16) with Jess, John-John and Breyan making key buckets for the Rattlers.

Starmakers/Bella Voce Pancake Breakfast Cabaret:
Saturday, February 1st, 8am-12:pm.  Tickets are $8.00 per person (kids 5 and under free) Family of Four $25.00, includes a delicious breakfast of scrambled eggs, sausage, pancakes, fruit and beverages.  The Magnolia Starmakers and Bella Voce Choirs will be hosting and performing at this fun family event!  Tickets may be purchased from Starmakers/Bella Voce members, Mr. Richardson, Choir Director or at the door.
 

Poetry Contest Poems are Due Next Week:

The Yearbook crew is having a poetry contest. Each grade will have a winner. The winner's poem will be published in the 2019-2020 yearbook. Each winner will also receive a free fro yo. Poem requirements: The poem may be free verse and of any style , may only be a maximum of 4 stanzas or 16 lines.  It will be due February 4th.

Frozen yogurt will be for sale in C4 today during lunch.  Flavors include salted caramel, cafe mocha, vanilla/chocolate swirl, cookies n cream, chocolate/mint swirl, rootbeer float, cake batter, strawberry shortcake , orange sorbet and  limencello/vanilla swirl.

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Parents Corner:

The Magnolia Wood-shop Class is in need of some "hardwood" or "softwood". If you have or know of anyone who is able  to donate wood, the class would love to have any and all that you could spare.  Dimensional lumber is preferred.
 

Odyssey of the Mind: Odyssey of the Mind Schedule
Tuesdays Room B4 3:15-5:30 (beginning 1/14/2020)
Wednesdays Room B4 3:15-5:00

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. 

Magnolia Leo Club is sponsoring a contest to collect Box Tops for Education. From now until February 14, bring in Box Tops for Education to your first period class. The class with the most eligible box tops will receive a rootbeer float party. Mrs. Randall

Flowing Through History-The Bridgeport Bridge Restoration Project is a Nevada County Superintendent of Schools student competition for grades K-12.  The challenge is to create a poster, painting or collage depicting the history of the South Yuba River State Park and the Bridgeport Covered Bridge.  The permission slips are available in the office.  Project deadline is February 28th.  Winners will be first to cross the Covered Bridge and Cash Prizes will be awarded for each grade level.

Attention parents, if your contact information has changed or you have recently changed your address, please log in to your account and make the necessary changes.  If you are not able to do that please call the office to notify us of any changes.

Dress Code: Please make sure your student's clothing is meeting Magnolia's dress code. The dress code is in the student agenda. If you have any questions please feel free to call or check in with the office. Thank you.
 

Sierra Harvest News:

This month Harvest of the Month is Kiwi. Our students tasted Kiwi this week. Kiwi has a unique flavor that some people compare to a combination of strawberries and bananas. The whole fruit, including the skin, is edible. Kiwi is rich in in nutrients and low in calories. It is particularly rich in vitamin C, vitamin K, antioxidants, and fiber. Sponsored by Briar Patch Co Op.  U-Pick your own fresh, organic, seasonal produce and flowers every Tuesday from 4:30 to 6:30pm at the Food Love Farm<https://sierraharvest.org/children-connect-to-fresh-food/upick-at-food-love-farm/>, benefitting farm to school education for 9,500 students. Bring a picnic to eat on the farm with your friends and family. Harvest menu posted on Sierra Harvest's Facebook page weekly. Calfresh (EBT) welcome!
 
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

Saturday, February 8th, 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. For more information contact United Way at 274-8111 or [email protected].

Washington D.C. & New York City:
There is still time and space available to join the trip.  Trip dates are 6/8/2020-6/13/2020.  Scholarships are available. Trip ID is 175655, sign up at  World Strides Sign up
or call 800-468-5899. Question? Contact Tina Toft at [email protected].
 
Parents: Please be prepared to show a picture ID when checking your student out during the school day.
 
Monday through Thursday school starts at 9:05 and is dismissed at 3:15
Friday school starts at 9:05 and is dismissed at 2:25
Minimum Day Schedule school starts at 9:05 and is dismissed at 1:20
Please remember that Magnolia does not have any campus supervision until 8:40am. Students may not be on campus until then. Thank you for your cooperation!


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.
 

Link to the 2019/2020 Calendar

Link to Bell Schedules

Updated Bus Schedule

Yearbook Link    Magnolia passcode for yearbook: 101566172917594

Link for Bear River Recreation & Park District

 

Sports:

7th Grade Boys BB Weimar Tournament
Saturday, February 1⋅9:00am – 4:00pm
 
7th Grade BB Game @ Home vs Seven Hills
Monday, February 3rd, ⋅5:00 – 6:00pm
 
8th Grade Boys BB Game @ Home vs Seven Hills
Monday, February 3rd, ⋅6:00 – 7:00pm
 
8th Grade Boys Basketball @ Union Hill
Tuesday, February 4th, 4:00 – 5:00pm
 
7th Grade Boys BB Game @ Union Hill
Tuesday, February 4⋅5:00 – 6:00pm
 

Upcoming Dates:

2/1  Pancake Breakfast & Cabaret 8am-12pm Magnolia Big Gym

2/14 Presidents' Day

2/17 Presidents' Day

2/20  Pops Concert (All Bands) 7:00pm Magnolia Big Gym

2/26 Winter Choir Concert 7:00pm Magnolia Big Gym

2/28 Minimum Day

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Have a great day, and remember: Character Counts!

Be Kind  Be Respectful  Be Responsible

Daily Bulletin January 30, 2020

Students:
 

Esports Take 2:

There will be another Esports Rocket League for the Spring Season. If you would like to participate and have already filled out the permission slip OR you need a permission slip please see Mrs. McKnight at break or lunch THIS WEEK to let her know you would like to try out for the team. Tryouts will begin next week on Tuesday and Wednesday at lunchtime. When the teams have been decided gameplay will be on Wednesdays after school from 3:30 to 4:00 pm. We will be playing Northern California Schools and possibly teams across our nation.

 

Poetry Contest:

The Yearbook crew is having a poetry contest. Each grade will have a winner. The winner's poem will be published in the 2019-2020 yearbook. Each winner will also receive a free fro yo. Poem requirements: The poem may be free verse and of any style , May only be a maximum of 4 stanzas or 16 lines.  It will be due February 4th.

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

Parents Corner:

Starmakers/Bella Voce Pancake Breakfast Cabaret:
Saturday, February 1st, 8am-12:pm.  Tickets are $8.00 per person (kids 5 and under free) Family of Four $25.00, includes a delicious breakfast of scrambled eggs, sausage, pancakes, fruit and beverages.  The Magnolia Starmakers and Bella Voce Choirs will be hosting and performing at this fun family event!  Tickets may be purchased from Starmakers/Bella Voce members, Mr. Richardson, Choir Director or at the door. A special thanks to our local firefighters who will be cooking for this event.
 

Odyssey of the Mind: Odyssey of the Mind Schedule
Tuesdays Room B4 3:15-5:30 (beginning 1/14/2020)
Wednesdays Room B4 3:15-5:00

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. 

Magnolia Leo Club is sponsoring a contest to collect Box Tops for Education. From now until February 14, bring in Box Tops for Education to your first period class. The class with the most eligible box tops will receive a rootbeer float party. Mrs. Randall

Flowing Through History-The Bridgeport Bridge Restoration Project is a Nevada County Superintendent of Schools student competition for grades K-12.  The challenge is to create a poster, painting or collage depicting the history of the South Yuba River State Park and the Bridgeport Covered Bridge.  The permission slips are available in the office.  Project deadline is February 28th.  Winners will be first to cross the Covered Bridge and Cash Prizes will be awarded for each grade level.

Attention parents, if your contact information has changed or you have recently changed your address, please log in to your account and make the necessary changes.  If you are not able to do that please call the office to notify us of any changes.

Dress Code: Please make sure your student's clothing is meeting Magnolia's dress code. The dress code is in the student agenda. If you have any questions please feel free to call or check in with the office. Thank you.
 

Sierra Harvest News:

This month Harvest of the Month is Kiwi. Our students tasted Kiwi this week. Kiwi has a unique flavor that some people compare to a combination of strawberries and bananas. The whole fruit, including the skin, is edible. Kiwi is rich in in nutrients and low in calories. It is particularly rich in vitamin C, vitamin K, antioxidants, and fiber. Sponsored by Briar Patch Co Op.  U-Pick your own fresh, organic, seasonal produce and flowers every Tuesday from 4:30 to 6:30pm at the Food Love Farm<https://sierraharvest.org/children-connect-to-fresh-food/upick-at-food-love-farm/>, benefitting farm to school education for 9,500 students. Bring a picnic to eat on the farm with your friends and family. Harvest menu posted on Sierra Harvest's Facebook page weekly. Calfresh (EBT) welcome!
 
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

Saturday, February 8th, 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. For more information contact United Way at 274-8111 or [email protected].

Washington D.C. & New York City:
There is still time and space available to join the trip.  Trip dates are 6/8/2020-6/13/2020.  Scholarships are available. Trip ID is 175655, sign up at  World Strides Sign up
or call 800-468-5899. Question? Contact Tina Toft at [email protected].
 
Parents: Please be prepared to show a picture ID when checking your student out during the school day.
 
Monday through Thursday school starts at 9:05 and is dismissed at 3:15
Friday school starts at 9:05 and is dismissed at 2:25
Minimum Day Schedule school starts at 9:05 and is dismissed at 1:20
Please remember that Magnolia does not have any campus supervision until 8:40am. Students may not be on campus until then. Thank you for your cooperation!


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.
 

Link to the 2019/2020 Calendar

Link to Bell Schedules

Updated Bus Schedule

Yearbook Link    Magnolia passcode for yearbook: 101566172917594

Link for Bear River Recreation & Park District

 

Sports:

7th Grade Boys BB Weimar Tournament
Saturday, February 1⋅9:00am – 4:00pm
 
7th Grade BB Game @ Home vs Seven Hills
Monday, February 3rd, ⋅5:00 – 6:00pm
 
8th Grade Boys BB Game @ Home vs Seven Hills
Monday, February 3rd, ⋅6:00 – 7:00pm
 
8th Grade Boys Basketball @ Union Hill
Tuesday, February 4th, 4:00 – 5:00pm
 
7th Grade Boys BB Game @ Union Hill
Tuesday, February 4⋅5:00 – 6:00pm
 

Upcoming Dates:

2/1  Pancake Breakfast & Cabaret 8am-12pm Magnolia Big Gym

2/14 Presidents' Day

2/17 Presidents' Day

2/20  Pops Concert (All Bands) 7:00pm Magnolia Big Gym

2/26 Winter Choir Concert 7:00pm Magnolia Big Gym

2/28 Minimum Day

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Have a great day, and remember: Character Counts!

Be Kind  Be Respectful  Be Responsible

Daily Bulletin January 29, 2020

Students:
 

Esports Take 2:

There will be another Esports Rocket League for the Spring Season. If you would like to participate and have already filled out the permission slip OR you need a permission slip please see Mrs. McKnight at break or lunch THIS WEEK to let her know you would like to try out for the team. Tryouts will begin next week on Tuesday and Wednesday at lunchtime. When the teams have been decided gameplay will be on Wednesdays after school from 3:30 to 4:00 pm. We will be playing Northern California Schools and possibly teams across our nation.

 

Poetry Contest:

The Yearbook crew is having a poetry contest. Each grade will have a winner. The winner's poem will be published in the 2019-2020 yearbook. Each winner will also receive a free fro yo. Poem requirements: The poem may be free verse and of any style , May only be a maximum of 4 stanzas or 16 lines.  It will be due February 4th.

The 8th grade boys basketball team finished the DRV Tournament in Elk Grove with a 1-2 record and 6th place. It was a hard fought tournament against tough competition and all of the boys had strong performances.
 
 
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

Parents Corner:

Starmakers/Bella Voce Pancake Breakfast Cabaret:
Saturday, February 1st, 8am-12:pm.  Tickets are $8.00 per person (kids 5 and under free) Family of Four $25.00, includes a delicious breakfast of scrambled eggs, sausage, pancakes, fruit and beverages.  The Magnolia Starmakers and Bella Voce Choirs will be hosting and performing at this fun family event!  Tickets may be purchased from Starmakers/Bella Voce members, Mr. Richardson, Choir Director or at the door. A special thanks to our local firefighters who will be cooking for this event.
 

Odyssey of the Mind: Odyssey of the Mind Schedule
Tuesdays Room B4 3:15-5:30 (beginning 1/14/2020)
Wednesdays Room B4 3:15-5:00

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. 

Magnolia Leo Club is sponsoring a contest to collect Box Tops for Education. From now until February 14, bring in Box Tops for Education to your first period class. The class with the most eligible box tops will receive a rootbeer float party. Mrs. Randall

Flowing Through History-The Bridgeport Bridge Restoration Project is a Nevada County Superintendent of Schools student competition for grades K-12.  The challenge is to create a poster, painting or collage depicting the history of the South Yuba River State Park and the Bridgeport Covered Bridge.  The permission slips are available in the office.  Project deadline is February 28th.  Winners will be first to cross the Covered Bridge and Cash Prizes will be awarded for each grade level.

Attention parents, if your contact information has changed or you have recently changed your address, please log in to your account and make the necessary changes.  If you are not able to do that please call the office to notify us of any changes.

Dress Code: Please make sure your student's clothing is meeting Magnolia's dress code. The dress code is in the student agenda. If you have any questions please feel free to call or check in with the office. Thank you.
 

Sierra Harvest News:

This month Harvest of the Month is Kiwi. Our students tasted Kiwi this week. Kiwi has a unique flavor that some people compare to a combination of strawberries and bananas. The whole fruit, including the skin, is edible. Kiwi is rich in in nutrients and low in calories. It is particularly rich in vitamin C, vitamin K, antioxidants, and fiber. Sponsored by Briar Patch Co Op.  U-Pick your own fresh, organic, seasonal produce and flowers every Tuesday from 4:30 to 6:30pm at the Food Love Farm<https://sierraharvest.org/children-connect-to-fresh-food/upick-at-food-love-farm/>, benefitting farm to school education for 9,500 students. Bring a picnic to eat on the farm with your friends and family. Harvest menu posted on Sierra Harvest's Facebook page weekly. Calfresh (EBT) welcome!
 
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

Saturday, February 8th, 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. For more information contact United Way at 274-8111 or [email protected].

Washington D.C. & New York City:
There is still time and space available to join the trip.  Trip dates are 6/8/2020-6/13/2020.  Scholarships are available. Trip ID is 175655, sign up at  World Strides Sign up
or call 800-468-5899. Question? Contact Tina Toft at [email protected].
 
Parents: Please be prepared to show a picture ID when checking your student out during the school day.
 
Monday through Thursday school starts at 9:05 and is dismissed at 3:15
Friday school starts at 9:05 and is dismissed at 2:25
Minimum Day Schedule school starts at 9:05 and is dismissed at 1:20
Please remember that Magnolia does not have any campus supervision until 8:40am. Students may not be on campus until then. Thank you for your cooperation!


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.
 

Upcoming Dates:

2/1  Pancake Breakfast & Cabaret 8am-12pm Magnolia Big Gym

2/14 Presidents' Day

2/17 Presidents' Day

2/20  Pops Concert (All Bands) 7:00pm Magnolia Big Gym

2/26 Winter Choir Concert 7:00pm Magnolia Big Gym

2/28 Minimum Day

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Have a great day, and remember: Character Counts!

Be Kind  Be Respectful  Be Responsible

Daily Bulletin January 28, 2020

Students:
 
Starmakers/Bella Voce Pancake Breakfast Cabaret:
Saturday, February 1st, 8am-12:pm.  Tickets are $8.00 per person (kids 5 and under free) Family of Four $25.00, includes a delicious breakfast of scrambled eggs, sausage, pancakes, fruit and beverages.  The Magnolia Starmakers and Bella Vocce Choirs will be hosting and performing at this fun family event!  Tickets may be purchased from Starmakers/Bella Voce members, Mr. Richardson, Choir Director or at the door. A special thanks to our local firefighters who will be cooking for this event.
 
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

Parents Corner:

Odyssey of the Mind: Odyssey of the Mind Schedule
Tuesdays Room B4 3:15-5:30 (beginning 1/14/2020)
Wednesdays Room B4 3:15-5:00

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. 

Magnolia Leo Club is sponsoring a contest to collect Box Tops for Education. From now until February 14, bring in Box Tops for Education to your first period class. The class with the most eligible box tops will receive a rootbeer float party. Mrs. Randall

Flowing Through History-The Bridgeport Bridge Restoration Project is a Nevada County Superintendent of Schools student competition for grades K-12.  The challenge is to create a poster, painting or collage depicting the history of the South Yuba River State Park and the Bridgeport Covered Bridge.  The permission slips are available in the office.  Project deadline is February 28th.  Winners will be first to cross the Covered Bridge and Cash Prizes will be awarded for each grade level.

Attention parents, if your contact information has changed or you have recently changed your address, please log in to your account and make the necessary changes.  If you are not able to do that please call the office to notify us of any changes.

Dress Code: Please make sure your student's clothing is meeting Magnolia's dress code. The dress code is in the student agenda. If you have any questions please feel free to call or check in with the office. Thank you.
 

Sierra Harvest News:

This month Harvest of the Month is Kiwi. Our students tasted Kiwi this week. Kiwi has a unique flavor that some people compare to a combination of strawberries and bananas. The whole fruit, including the skin, is edible. Kiwi is rich in in nutrients and low in calories. It is particularly rich in vitamin C, vitamin K, antioxidants, and fiber. Sponsored by Briar Patch Co Op.  U-Pick your own fresh, organic, seasonal produce and flowers every Tuesday from 4:30 to 6:30pm at the Food Love Farm<https://sierraharvest.org/children-connect-to-fresh-food/upick-at-food-love-farm/>, benefitting farm to school education for 9,500 students. Bring a picnic to eat on the farm with your friends and family. Harvest menu posted on Sierra Harvest's Facebook page weekly. Calfresh (EBT) welcome!
 
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

Saturday, February 8th, 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. For more information contact United Way at 274-8111 or [email protected].

Washington D.C. & New York City:
There is still time and space available to join the trip.  Trip dates are 6/8/2020-6/13/2020.  Scholarships are available. Trip ID is 175655, sign up at  World Strides Sign up
or call 800-468-5899. Question? Contact Tina Toft at [email protected].
 
Parents: Please be prepared to show a picture ID when checking your student out during the school day.
 
Monday through Thursday school starts at 9:05 and is dismissed at 3:15
Friday school starts at 9:05 and is dismissed at 2:25
Minimum Day Schedule school starts at 9:05 and is dismissed at 1:20
Please remember that Magnolia does not have any campus supervision until 8:40am. Students may not be on campus until then. Thank you for your cooperation!


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.
 

Upcoming Dates:

2/1  Pancake Breakfast & Cabaret 8am-12pm Magnolia Big Gym

2/14 Presidents' Day

2/17 Presidents' Day

2/20  Pops Concert (All Bands) 7:00pm Magnolia Big Gym

2/26 Winter Choir Concert 7:00pm Magnolia Big Gym

2/28 Minimum Day

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Have a great day, and remember: Character Counts!

Be Kind  Be Respectful  Be Responsible

Daily Bulletin January 27, 2020

Students:
 
Starmakers/Bella Voce Pancake Breakfast Caberet:
Saturday, February 1st, 8am-12:pm.  Tickets are $8.00 per person (kids 5 and under free) Family of Four $25.00, includes a delicious breakfast of scrambled eggs, sausage, pancakes, fruit and beverages.  The Magnolia Starmakers and Bella Vocce Choirs will be hosting and performing at this fun family event!  Tickets may be purchased from Starmakers/Bella Voce members, Mr. Richardson, Choir Director or at the door. A special thanks to our local firefighters who will be cooking for this event.
 

Magnolia Leo Club is sponsoring a contest to collect Box Tops for Education. From now until February 14, bring in Box Tops for Education to your first period class. The class with the most eligible box tops will receive a rootbeer float party. Mrs. Randall

Flowing Through History-The Bridgeport Bridge Restoration Project is a Nevada County Superintendent of Schools student competition for grades K-12.  The challenge is to create a poster, painting or collage depicting the history of the South Yuba River State Park and the Bridgeport Covered Bridge.  The permission slips are available in the office.  Project deadline is February 28th.  Winners will be first to cross the Covered Bridge and Cash Prizes will be awarded for each grade level.

 
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

Parents Corner:

Odyssey of the Mind: Odyssey of the Mind Schedule
Tuesdays Room B4 3:15-5:30 (beginning 1/14/2020)
Wednesdays Room B4 3:15-5:00

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. 

Attention parents, if your contact information has changed or you have recently changed your address, please log in to your account and make the necessary changes.  If you are not able to do that please call the office to notify us of any changes.

Dress Code: Please make sure your student's clothing is meeting Magnolia's dress code. The dress code is in the student agenda. If you have any questions please feel free to call or check in with the office. Thank you.
 

Sierra Harvest News:

This month Harvest of the Month is Kiwi. Our students tasted Kiwi this week. Kiwi has a unique flavor that some people compare to a combination of strawberries and bananas. The whole fruit, including the skin, is edible. Kiwi is rich in in nutrients and low in calories. It is particularly rich in vitamin C, vitamin K, antioxidants, and fiber. Sponsored by Briar Patch Co Op.  U-Pick your own fresh, organic, seasonal produce and flowers every Tuesday from 4:30 to 6:30pm at the Food Love Farm<https://sierraharvest.org/children-connect-to-fresh-food/upick-at-food-love-farm/>, benefitting farm to school education for 9,500 students. Bring a picnic to eat on the farm with your friends and family. Harvest menu posted on Sierra Harvest's Facebook page weekly. Calfresh (EBT) welcome!
 
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

Saturday, February 8th, 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. For more information contact United Way at 274-8111 or [email protected].

Washington D.C. & New York City:
There is still time and space available to join the trip.  Trip dates are 6/8/2020-6/13/2020.  Scholarships are available. Trip ID is 175655, sign up at  World Strides Sign up
or call 800-468-5899. Question? Contact Tina Toft at [email protected].
 
Parents: Please be prepared to show a picture ID when checking your student out during the school day.
 
Monday through Thursday school starts at 9:05 and is dismissed at 3:15
Friday school starts at 9:05 and is dismissed at 2:25
Minimum Day Schedule school starts at 9:05 and is dismissed at 1:20
Please remember that Magnolia does not have any campus supervision until 8:40am. Students may not be on campus until then. Thank you for your cooperation!


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.
 

Upcoming Dates:

2/1  Pancake Breakfast & Cabaret 8am-12pm Magnolia Big Gym

2/14 Presidents' Day

2/17 Presidents' Day

2/20  Pops Concert (All Bands) 7:00pm Magnolia Big Gym

2/26 Winter Choir Concert 7:00pm Magnolia Big Gym

2/28 Minimum Day

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Have a great day, and remember: Character Counts!

Be Kind  Be Respectful  Be Responsible

Daily Bulletin January 24, 2020

Students:
 
 Frozen yogurt will be for sale in C4 today.
 
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Parents Corner:

Odyssey of the Mind: Odyssey of the Mind Schedule
Tuesdays Room B4 3:15-5:30 (beginning 1/14/2020)
Wednesdays Room B4 3:15-5:00

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. 

Magnolia Leo Club is sponsoring a contest to collect Box Tops for Education. From now until February 14, bring in Box Tops for Education to your first period class. The class with the most eligible box tops will receive a rootbeer float party. Mrs. Randall

Flowing Through History-The Bridgeport Bridge Restoration Project is a Nevada County Superintendent of Schools student competition for grades K-12.  The challenge is to create a poster, painting or collage depicting the history of the South Yuba River State Park and the Bridgeport Covered Bridge.  The permission slips are available in the office.  Project deadline is February 28th.  Winners will be first to cross the Covered Bridge and Cash Prizes will be awarded for each grade level.

Attention parents, if your contact information has changed or you have recently changed your address, please log in to your account and make the necessary changes.  If you are not able to do that please call the office to notify us of any changes.
 
Dress Code: Please make sure your student's clothing is meeting Magnolia's dress code. The dress code is in the student agenda. If you have any questions please feel free to call or check in with the office. Thank you.
 

Sierra Harvest News:

This month Harvest of the Month is Kiwi. Our students tasted Kiwi this week. Kiwi has a unique flavor that some people compare to a combination of strawberries and bananas. The whole fruit, including the skin, is edible. Kiwi is rich in in nutrients and low in calories. It is particularly rich in vitamin C, vitamin K, antioxidants, and fiber. Sponsored by Briar Patch Co Op.  U-Pick your own fresh, organic, seasonal produce and flowers every Tuesday from 4:30 to 6:30pm at the Food Love Farm<https://sierraharvest.org/children-connect-to-fresh-food/upick-at-food-love-farm/>, benefitting farm to school education for 9,500 students. Bring a picnic to eat on the farm with your friends and family. Harvest menu posted on Sierra Harvest's Facebook page weekly. Calfresh (EBT) welcome!
 
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

Saturday, February 8th, 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. For more information contact United Way at 274-8111 or [email protected].

Washington D.C. & New York City:
There is still time and space available to join the trip.  Trip dates are 6/8/2020-6/13/2020.  Scholarships are available. Trip ID is 175655, sign up at  World Strides Sign up
or call 800-468-5899. Question? Contact Tina Toft at [email protected].
 
Parents: Please be prepared to show a picture ID when checking your student out during the school day.
 
Monday through Thursday school starts at 9:05 and is dismissed at 3:15
Friday school starts at 9:05 and is dismissed at 2:25
Minimum Day Schedule school starts at 9:05 and is dismissed at 1:20
Please remember that Magnolia does not have any campus supervision until 8:40am. Students may not be on campus until then. Thank you for your cooperation!


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.
 

Upcoming Dates:

2/1  Pancake Breakfast & Cabaret 6:30am-12:30pm Magnolia Big Gym

2/14 Presidents' Day

2/17 Presidents' Day

2/20  Pops Concert (All Bands) 7:00pm Magnolia Big Gym

2/26 Winter Choir Concert 7:00pm Magnolia Big Gym

2/28 Minimum Day

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Have a great day, and remember: Character Counts!

Be Kind  Be Respectful  Be Responsible

Daily Bulletin January 23, 2020

Students:
 
Leo Club will be meeting today in A4 during lunch, don't forget your box tops.
 
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Parents Corner:

Odyssey of the Mind: Odyssey of the Mind Schedule
Tuesdays Room B4 3:15-5:30 (beginning 1/14/2020)
Wednesdays Room B4 3:15-5:00

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. 

Magnolia Leo Club is sponsoring a contest to collect Box Tops for Education. From now until February 14, bring in Box Tops for Education to your first period class. The class with the most eligible box tops will receive a rootbeer float party. Mrs. Randall

Flowing Through History-The Bridgeport Bridge Restoration Project is a Nevada County Superintendent of Schools student competition for grades K-12.  The challenge is to create a poster, painting or collage depicting the history of the South Yuba River State Park and the Bridgeport Covered Bridge.  The permission slips are available in the office.  Project deadline is February 28th.  Winners will be first to cross the Covered Bridge and Cash Prizes will be awarded for each grade level.

Attention parents, if your contact information has changed or you have recently changed your address, please log in to your account and make the necessary changes.  If you are not able to do that please call the office to notify us of any changes.
 
Dress Code: Please make sure your student's clothing is meeting Magnolia's dress code. The dress code is in the student agenda. If you have any questions please feel free to call or check in with the office. Thank you.
 

Sierra Harvest News:

This month Harvest of the Month is Kiwi. Our students tasted Kiwi this week. Kiwi has a unique flavor that some people compare to a combination of strawberries and bananas. The whole fruit, including the skin, is edible. Kiwi is rich in in nutrients and low in calories. It is particularly rich in vitamin C, vitamin K, antioxidants, and fiber. Sponsored by Briar Patch Co Op.  U-Pick your own fresh, organic, seasonal produce and flowers every Tuesday from 4:30 to 6:30pm at the Food Love Farm<https://sierraharvest.org/children-connect-to-fresh-food/upick-at-food-love-farm/>, benefitting farm to school education for 9,500 students. Bring a picnic to eat on the farm with your friends and family. Harvest menu posted on Sierra Harvest's Facebook page weekly. Calfresh (EBT) welcome!
 
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

Saturday, February 5th, 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. For more information contact United Way at 274-8111 or [email protected].

Washington D.C. & New York City:
There is still time and space available to join the trip.  Trip dates are 6/8/2020-6/13/2020.  Scholarships are available. Trip ID is 175655, sign up at  World Strides Sign up
or call 800-468-5899. Question? Contact Tina Toft at [email protected].
 
Parents: Please be prepared to show a picture ID when checking your student out during the school day.
 
Monday through Thursday school starts at 9:05 and is dismissed at 3:15
Friday school starts at 9:05 and is dismissed at 2:25
Minimum Day Schedule school starts at 9:05 and is dismissed at 1:20
Please remember that Magnolia does not have any campus supervision until 8:40am. Students may not be on campus until then. Thank you for your cooperation!


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.
 

Upcoming Dates:

 

2/14 Presidents' Day

2/17 Presidents' Day

2/28 Minimum Day

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Have a great day, and remember: Character Counts!

Be Kind  Be Respectful  Be Responsible