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Daily Bulletin January 22, 2020

Students:
 
There will be a Student Council meeting today during lunch in D2.
 
Leo Club will be meeting tomorrow 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

Daily Bulletin January 21, 2020

Students:
 
All Students:
Just a friendly reminder that wearing pajamas to school is not permitted (unless it is a spirit day), also bringing blankets is not permitted. 
 
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
 
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

Parents Corner:

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. 

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.

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

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

Daily Bulletin January 17, 2020

Students:
 
All Students:
Just a friendly reminder that wearing pajamas to school is not permitted (unless it is a spirit day), also bringing blankets is not permitted. 
 
Monday January 20th is Martin Luther King day, school will not be in session.  Enjoy your long  weekend!
 
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.
 
Frozen yogurt will be for sale in C4 today.
 
Winter Dance "Dress to Impress" tonight at 6:30-8:30 in the Big Gym.  All those attending are required to bring your ID card.  If you lost yours you may purchase one in the office for $5.00.

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

Parents Corner:

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

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

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:

1/17 Winter Dance 6:30-8:30

1/20 M.L. King Day

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

Daily Bulletin January 16, 2020

Students:
 
The 8th grade boys basketball team lost a close one vs Union Hill tonight at home 57-60. The win did not come easy for the Bearcats as the Rattlers battled back from a 10 point deficit to tie it in the 3rd quarter with exciting, physical play. They fell just short as a buzzer beater couldn’t find the basket. Top scorers of the night were Tyler ( 15) Ryder (14) and Zach (10). Dustin, Holden and Tyler did a lot of the tough work under the basket and each had multiple rebounds.
 
Leo Club will be meeting in A4 during lunch today, don't forget your box tops!
 
Frozen yogurt will be for sale in C4 on Friday, January 17th.
 
Girls Who Code
Date: 1/16/2020, 3:30 PM – 4:30 PM
 
Winter Dance "Dress to Impress" permission slips are due TODAY.

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

Parents Corner:

PTM Meeting
Date: 1/16/2020, 5:30 PM – 7 PM
Location: Large Conference Room in the Admin. Building

Attention all parents:The Winter Dance is in need of some parent volunteers!  All proceeds from this dance benefit 6th grade science camp and we need your help.  If you would like to volunteer please contact Jill Massie @ [email protected]

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

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

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.
 
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.
 
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:

1/17 Winter Dance 6:30-8:30

1/20 M.L. King Day

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

Daily Bulletin January 15, 2020

Students:
 
Congratulations to the following students who participated in the Nevada County Writing Tournament:
Addie Tice-Raskin took first place overall for 7th grade. She also took first in narrative writing and third in persuasive letter writing.
Sabrina Mantooth placed 5th for 8th grade narrative Writing. Awesome job to all the students who participated!
 
8th graders considering competing in this year's Nevada County speech contest on March 5th, please attend a 5 minute meeting at the beginning of lunch today in room C-2.
 
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
 
Leo Club will be meeting in A4 during lunch this week.
 
Winter Dance "Dress to Impress" permission slips are due tomorrow  Thursday, January 16th.  

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

Parents Corner:

Attention all parents:The Winter Dance is in need of some parent volunteers!  All proceeds from this dance benefit 6th grade science camp and we need your help.  If you would like to volunteer please contact Jill Massie @ [email protected]

PTM Meeting
Date: 1/16/2020, 5:30 PM – 7 PM
Location: Large Conference Room in the Admin. Building

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.

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

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.
 
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.
 
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:

1/17 Winter Dance 6:30-8:30

1/20 M.L. King Day

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

Daily Bulletin January 14th, 2020

Students:
 
8th graders considering competing in this year's Nevada County speech contest on March 5th, please attend a 5 minute meeting at the beginning of lunch this Wednesday in room C-2.
 
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
 
The 8th grade boys basketball team swept their way through the Weimar tournament this weekend, besting St Josephs, Bowman and Weimar in their bracket on the way to the 1st place trophy. Coach Mullholland
had the Rattlers playing great team basketball. Top scorers for the tournament were Dustin(31) Tyler(24) Ryder(23) Zach(19) Holden(19) Brady(14) Kaden(14) Crew(10) and Landon(6). Holden and Dustin were selected to receive trophies as standout players.
 
Today Magnolia will be having our first rally!  The theme is "Black Out".  Students who enter the rally wearing all black will be handed candy for participating!
 
Winter Dance "Dress to Impress" permission slips are due this Thursday, January 16th.  

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

Parents Corner:

The Winter Dance is in need of some parent volunteers!  If you would like to volunteer please contact Jill Massie @ [email protected]

PTM Meeting
Date: 1/16/2020, 5:30 PM – 7 PM
Location: Large Conference Room in the Admin. Building

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

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.
 
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.
 
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:

1/20 M.L. King Day

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

Daily Bulletin January 13, 2020

Students:
 
On Tuesday , January 14th, Magnolia will be having our first rally!  The theme is "Black Out".  Students who enter the rally wearing all black will be handed candy for participating!
 
Winter Dance "Dress to Impress" tickets will be sold  during lunch time.    

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Parents Corner:

The Winter Dance is in need of some parent volunteers!  If you would like to volunteer please contact Jill Massie @ [email protected]

PTM Meeting
Date: 1/16/2020, 5:30 PM – 7 PM
Location: Large Conference Room in the Admin. Building

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

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.
 
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.
 
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:

1/20 M.L. King Day

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

Daily Bulletin January 10, 2020

Students:
 
On Tuesday , January 14th, Magnolia will be having our first rally!  The theme is "Black Out".  Students who enter the rally wearing all black will be handed candy for participating!
 
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.
 
Winter Dance "Dress to Impress" tickets will be sold  during lunch time.   Permission slips are available in the office and must be turned in no later than January 16th. ID cards are also required to attend.
 
Frozen Yogurt will not be for sale today.
 
If you lost or found something, some items have been turned into the office.  Please come by to identify.

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

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

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.

United Way of Nevada County and the California CareForce (The charitable arm of the California Association of Oral and Maxilofacial Surgeons) will be offering free healthcare services on January 11 & 12 2020 at the Nevada County Fairgrounds in Grass Valley, CA. 

Where is the Clinic? 11228 McCourtney Road, Grass Valley, CA. When is the clinic? Saturday, January 11, 2020 and Sunday, January 12, 2020. What services will be available? Medical: General exams, physicals, and immunizations (flu shots) Dental: Dental screenings, x-rays, cleanings, fillings, and extractions Vision: Eye health exams, vision exams, and custom prescription glasses made on-site

What services will NOT be available? Dental: Deep cleanings, root canals, crowns, dentures, implants, or bridges

Is there any cost for these services? No. All our services are free.

How do I receive service? A limited number of wristbands guaranteeing next-day service will be distributed on the afternoon proceeding each clinic day. You can only receive a wristband for the next clinic day.  You MUST have a wristband to receive services. Grass Valley Area Residents – Friday and Saturday, January 10 and 11 from 4 pm  – 6 pm at the Nevada County Fairgrounds, 11228 McCourtney Road, Grass Valley; enter through Gate 4 and go to the  Main Parking Lot and then to Gate 5.  For more information please visit californiacareforce.org./patients/grassvalley

Saturday, January 11th, 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:

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.)
As our kids head back to school, it's the perfect time to make sure as parents, teachers and educators we are educated as well. 
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.
 

Upcoming Dates:

1/20 M.L. King Day

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

Daily Bulletin January 9, 2020

Students:
 
Winter Dance "Dress to Impress" tickets will be sold  during lunch time.  The dance will be on Friday, January 17th.  The dance is open to 6th, 7th and 8th graders.  The cost to attend is $5.00, there will be pizza for sale for $1.00 a slice and free snacks.  Proceeds will go towards Sixth Grade Science Camp.  Permission slips are available in the office and must be turned in no later than January 16th. 
 
A “Girls Who Code” Club will be starting on January 9, 2020. The club will be on Thursday afternoons from 3:30 - 4:30 and Thursday's at lunchtime beginning January 16. If you are interested, please see Mrs. McKnight during break or lunchtime to sign up.
 
Leo Club will meet today January 9th , during lunch in A4.
 
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.
 
Found: Silver engraved locket, please come to the office to identify.
Lost: Air Buds on bus 25, please turn in to the office if found.

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

Parents Corner:

United Way of Nevada County and the California CareForce (The charitable arm of the California Association of Oral and Maxilofacial Surgeons) will be offering free healthcare services on January 11 & 12 2020 at the Nevada County Fairgrounds in Grass Valley, CA. 

Where is the Clinic? 11228 McCourtney Road, Grass Valley, CA. When is the clinic? Saturday, January 11, 2020 and Sunday, January 12, 2020. What services will be available? Medical: General exams, physicals, and immunizations (flu shots) Dental: Dental screenings, x-rays, cleanings, fillings, and extractions Vision: Eye health exams, vision exams, and custom prescription glasses made on-site

What services will NOT be available? Dental: Deep cleanings, root canals, crowns, dentures, implants, or bridges

Is there any cost for these services? No. All our services are free.

How do I receive service? A limited number of wristbands guaranteeing next-day service will be distributed on the afternoon proceeding each clinic day. You can only receive a wristband for the next clinic day.  You MUST have a wristband to receive services. Grass Valley Area Residents – Friday and Saturday, January 10 and 11 from 4 pm  – 6 pm at the Nevada County Fairgrounds, 11228 McCourtney Road, Grass Valley; enter through Gate 4 and go to the  Main Parking Lot and then to Gate 5.  For more information please visit californiacareforce.org./patients/grassvalley

Saturday, January 11th, 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:

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.)
As our kids head back to school, it's the perfect time to make sure as parents, teachers and educators we are educated as well. 
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.
 

Upcoming Dates:

1/20 M.L. King Day

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

Daily Bulletin January 8, 2020

Students:
 
Winter Dance "Dress to Impress" tickets will be sold starting today during lunch time.  The dance will be on Friday, January 17th.  The dance is open to 6th, 7th and 8th graders.  The cost to attend is $5.00, there will be pizza for sale for $1.00 a slice and free snacks.  Proceeds will go towards Sixth Grade Science Camp.  Permission slips are available and must be turned in no later than January 16th. 
 
A “Girls Who Code” Club will be starting on January 9, 2020. The club will be on Thursday afternoons from 3:30 - 4:30 and Thursday's at lunchtime beginning January 16. If you are interested, please see Mrs. McKnight during break or lunchtime to sign up.
 
Leo Club will meet this Thursday , January 9th , during lunch in A4.
 
Found: Silver engraved locket, please come to the office to identify.
Lost: Air Buds on bus 25, please turn in to the office if found.

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

Parents Corner:

Band parent meeting
Date: 1/8/2020, 7 PM – 8 PM
Location: Music Room

United Way of Nevada County and the California CareForce (The charitable arm of the California Association of Oral and Maxilofacial Surgeons) will be offering free healthcare services on January 11 & 12 2020 at the Nevada County Fairgrounds in Grass Valley, CA. 

Where is the Clinic? 11228 McCourtney Road, Grass Valley, CA. When is the clinic? Saturday, January 11, 2020 and Sunday, January 12, 2020. What services will be available? Medical: General exams, physicals, and immunizations (flu shots) Dental: Dental screenings, x-rays, cleanings, fillings, and extractions Vision: Eye health exams, vision exams, and custom prescription glasses made on-site

What services will NOT be available? Dental: Deep cleanings, root canals, crowns, dentures, implants, or bridges

Is there any cost for these services? No. All our services are free.

How do I receive service? A limited number of wristbands guaranteeing next-day service will be distributed on the afternoon proceeding each clinic day. You can only receive a wristband for the next clinic day.  You MUST have a wristband to receive services. Grass Valley Area Residents – Friday and Saturday, January 10 and 11 from 4 pm  – 6 pm at the Nevada County Fairgrounds, 11228 McCourtney Road, Grass Valley; enter through Gate 4 and go to the  Main Parking Lot and then to Gate 5.  For more information please visit californiacareforce.org./patients/grassvalley

Saturday, January 11th, 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:

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.)
As our kids head back to school, it's the perfect time to make sure as parents, teachers and educators we are educated as well. 
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.
 

Upcoming Dates:

1/20 M.L. King Day

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

Daily Bulletin January 7, 2020

Students:
 
A “Girls Who Code” Club will be starting on January 9, 2020. The club will be on Thursday afternoons from 3:30 - 4:30 and Thursday's at lunchtime beginning January 16. If you are interested, please see Mrs. McKnight during break or lunchtime to sign up.
 
Leo Club will meet this Thursday , January 9th , during lunch in A4.
 

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

Parents Corner:

United Way of Nevada County and the California CareForce (The charitable arm of the California Association of Oral and Maxilofacial Surgeons) will be offering free healthcare services on January 11 & 12 2020 at the Nevada County Fairgrounds in Grass Valley, CA. 

Where is the Clinic? 11228 McCourtney Road, Grass Valley, CA. When is the clinic? Saturday, January 11, 2020 and Sunday, January 12, 2020. What services will be available? Medical: General exams, physicals, and immunizations (flu shots) Dental: Dental screenings, x-rays, cleanings, fillings, and extractions Vision: Eye health exams, vision exams, and custom prescription glasses made on-site

What services will NOT be available? Dental: Deep cleanings, root canals, crowns, dentures, implants, or bridges

Is there any cost for these services? No. All our services are free.

How do I receive service? A limited number of wristbands guaranteeing next-day service will be distributed on the afternoon proceeding each clinic day. You can only receive a wristband for the next clinic day.  You MUST have a wristband to receive services. Grass Valley Area Residents – Friday and Saturday, January 10 and 11 from 4 pm  – 6 pm at the Nevada County Fairgrounds, 11228 McCourtney Road, Grass Valley; enter through Gate 4 and go to the  Main Parking Lot and then to Gate 5.  For more information please visit californiacareforce.org./patients/grassvalley

Saturday, January 11th, 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:

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.)
As our kids head back to school, it's the perfect time to make sure as parents, teachers and educators we are educated as well. 
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.
 

Upcoming Dates:

1/20 M.L. King Day

2/14 Presidents' Day

2/17 Presidents' Day

2/28 Minimum Day

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Have a great day, and remember: Character Counts!

Be Kind  Be Respectful  Be Responsible

Daily Bulletin December 20, 2019

Students:
 
A BIG Congratulations are in order for the 8th Grade Rattler Girls Basketball Team on taking the Championship in this weeks tournament. The Rattlers girls battled hard the entire game, never letting Union Hill take the lead, ending with a win of 38-30. This was truly a team effort and all the girls worked together to make this happen. Thank you Mrs. Mulholland for your time and dedication to these girls. We know it wasn't always easy, but in the end, these girls all showed up for you! Great job Coach & Great job Ladies. Go Rattlers!
 
Have a great break and see you in 2020!

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Parents Corner:

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.

United Way of Nevada County and the California CareForce (The charitable arm of the California Association of Oral and Maxilofacial Surgeons) will be offering free healthcare services on January 11 & 12 2020 at the Nevada County Fairgrounds in Grass Valley, CA. 

Where is the Clinic? 11228 McCourtney Road, Grass Valley, CA. When is the clinic? Saturday, January 11, 2020 and Sunday, January 12, 2020. What services will be available? Medical: General exams, physicals, and immunizations (flu shots) Dental: Dental screenings, x-rays, cleanings, fillings, and extractions Vision: Eye health exams, vision exams, and custom prescription glasses made on-site

What services will NOT be available? Dental: Deep cleanings, root canals, crowns, dentures, implants, or bridges

Is there any cost for these services? No. All our services are free.

How do I receive service? A limited number of wristbands guaranteeing next-day service will be distributed on the afternoon proceeding each clinic day. You can only receive a wristband for the next clinic day.  You MUST have a wristband to receive services. Grass Valley Area Residents – Friday and Saturday, January 10 and 11 from 4 pm  – 6 pm at the Nevada County Fairgrounds, 11228 McCourtney Road, Grass Valley; enter through Gate 4 and go to the  Main Parking Lot and then to Gate 5.  For more information please visit californiacareforce.org./patients/grassvalley

Saturday, January 11th, 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].
 
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:

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.)
As our kids head back to school, it's the perfect time to make sure as parents, teachers and educators we are educated as well. 
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.
 

Upcoming Dates:

12/23-31 Winter Recess

1/1-3 Winter Recess

1/6 Professional Development Day

1/20 M.L. King Day

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

Be Kind  Be Respectful  Be Responsible

Daily Bulletin December 19, 2019

Students:
 
There will be a Leo Club meeting today during lunch in A4.  Leo Club is also still collecting donations for Sammies Friends until tomorrow!
 
Spirit Week :
Thursday - Disney Trivia - how well do you know Disney?
Friday - Ugly Sweater Competition at lunch
 
7th grade Lady Rattlers did it again tonight with a win against Lyman-Gilmore 36-18. This puts Magnolia in the Championship game Wednesday night at 730 against 7 Hills at Nevada Union. Aly scored 14 points, 7 steals and 2 rebounds. Taryn had 12 points, 6 steals and 7 rebounds. Jenna scored 4 points and 5 rebounds. Monica had 4 points and 4 rebounds.
Madi scored 2 points, 1 steal and 1 rebound.  Sophia had 2 rebounds.
Way to go Lady Rattlers!!
 
Friday we will be on minimum day schedule.  School will be dismissed at 1:20.

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Parents Corner:

PTM meeting tonight at 5:30 large conference room.

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.

United Way of Nevada County and the California CareForce (The charitable arm of the California Association of Oral and Maxilofacial Surgeons) will be offering free healthcare services on January 11 & 12 2020 at the Nevada County Fairgrounds in Grass Valley, CA. 

Where is the Clinic? 11228 McCourtney Road, Grass Valley, CA. When is the clinic? Saturday, January 11, 2020 and Sunday, January 12, 2020. What services will be available? Medical: General exams, physicals, and immunizations (flu shots) Dental: Dental screenings, x-rays, cleanings, fillings, and extractions Vision: Eye health exams, vision exams, and custom prescription glasses made on-site

What services will NOT be available? Dental: Deep cleanings, root canals, crowns, dentures, implants, or bridges

Is there any cost for these services? No. All our services are free.

How do I receive service? A limited number of wristbands guaranteeing next-day service will be distributed on the afternoon proceeding each clinic day. You can only receive a wristband for the next clinic day.  You MUST have a wristband to receive services. Grass Valley Area Residents – Friday and Saturday, January 10 and 11 from 4 pm  – 6 pm at the Nevada County Fairgrounds, 11228 McCourtney Road, Grass Valley; enter through Gate 4 and go to the  Main Parking Lot and then to Gate 5.  For more information please visit californiacareforce.org./patients/grassvalley

Saturday, January 11th, 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].
 
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:

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.)
As our kids head back to school, it's the perfect time to make sure as parents, teachers and educators we are educated as well. 
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.
 

Upcoming Dates:

 

12/19 PTM Meeting

12/20 Minimum Day Schedule

12/23-31 Winter Recess

1/1-3 Winter Recess

1/6 Professional Development Day

1/20 M.L. King Day

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

Be Kind  Be Respectful  Be Responsible

Daily Bulletin December 18, 2019

Students:
 
There will be a Leo Club meeting this Thursday , December 19th during lunch in A4.  Leo Club is also still collecting donations for Sammies Friends.
 
Spirit Week :
Wednesday - wear your crazy or fun socks
Thursday - Disney Trivia - how well do you know Disney?
Friday - Ugly Sweater Competition at lunch
 
Winter Holiday Sing-a-Long Dress Rehearsal
Date: 12/18/2019, 3:30 PM 5 PM
 
Winter Sing-a-long
Date: 12/18/2019, 7 PM 8 PM
Location: Big Gym
 
Esports VS Ishi Middle School in Chico, CA
Date: 12/18/2019, 3:30 PM – 4:30 PM
 
7th Grade Boys BB Tryouts
Date: 12/18/2019, 3:30 PM – 12/19/2019

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Parents Corner:

Leo Club is still collecting donations for Sammies Friends through December 20th, thank you to all who have donated so far! 

United Way of Nevada County and the California CareForce (The charitable arm of the California Association of Oral and Maxilofacial Surgeons) will be offering free healthcare services on January 11 & 12 2020 at the Nevada County Fairgrounds in Grass Valley, CA. 

Where is the Clinic? 11228 McCourtney Road, Grass Valley, CA. When is the clinic? Saturday, January 11, 2020 and Sunday, January 12, 2020. What services will be available? Medical: General exams, physicals, and immunizations (flu shots) Dental: Dental screenings, x-rays, cleanings, fillings, and extractions Vision: Eye health exams, vision exams, and custom prescription glasses made on-site

What services will NOT be available? Dental: Deep cleanings, root canals, crowns, dentures, implants, or bridges

Is there any cost for these services? No. All our services are free.

How do I receive service? A limited number of wristbands guaranteeing next-day service will be distributed on the afternoon proceeding each clinic day. You can only receive a wristband for the next clinic day.  You MUST have a wristband to receive services. Grass Valley Area Residents – Friday and Saturday, January 10 and 11 from 4 pm  – 6 pm at the Nevada County Fairgrounds, 11228 McCourtney Road, Grass Valley; enter through Gate 4 and go to the  Main Parking Lot and then to Gate 5.  For more information please visit californiacareforce.org./patients/grassvalley

 

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.

Saturday, January 11th, 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].
 
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:

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!
 
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].
 
Tobacco Use Prevention Education (T.U.P.E.)
As our kids head back to school, it's the perfect time to make sure as parents, teachers and educators we are educated as well. 
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

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:

Esports VS Ishi Middle School in Chico, CA
Date: 12/18/2019, 3:30 PM – 4:30 PM

Boys Basketball: (Please note the time changes)

7th GRADE BOYS TRYOUTS:
December 18 & 19 -  3:30-5:00

8th GRADE BOYS TRYOUTS:

December 19 3:30-5:30

Upcoming Dates:

12/18 Winter Sing-a-Long, Bands and Choirs 7pm Big Gym

12/19 PTM Meeting

12/20 Minimum Day Schedule

12/23-31 Winter Recess

1/1-3 Winter Recess

1/6 Professional Development Day

1/20 M.L. King Day

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

Be Kind  Be Respectful  Be Responsible

Daily Bulletin December 17, 2019

Students:
 
Spirit Week :
Tuesday there will be free hot cocoa at lunch - grab a cocoa ticket from your first period class.
Wednesday - wear your crazy or fun socks
Thursday - Disney Trivia - how well do you know Disney?
Friday - Ugly Sweater Competition at lunch
 

Boys Basketball:

7th Grade Boys Tryouts:
December 18 & 19 -  3:30-5:00
 

8th Grade Boys Tryouts:

December 17  7:00AM - 8:30AM

December 19 3:30-5:30

 

Leo Club will be collecting donations for Sammies Friends through December 20th, thank you to all who have donated so far!  There will be a Leo Club meeting this Thursday , December 19th during lunch in A4.

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Parents Corner:

United Way of Nevada County and the California CareForce (The charitable arm of the California Association of Oral and Maxilofacial Surgeons) will be offering free healthcare services on January 11 & 12 2020 at the Nevada County Fairgrounds in Grass Valley, CA. 

Where is the Clinic? 11228 McCourtney Road, Grass Valley, CA. When is the clinic? Saturday, January 11, 2020 and Sunday, January 12, 2020. What services will be available? Medical: General exams, physicals, and immunizations (flu shots) Dental: Dental screenings, x-rays, cleanings, fillings, and extractions Vision: Eye health exams, vision exams, and custom prescription glasses made on-site

What services will NOT be available? Dental: Deep cleanings, root canals, crowns, dentures, implants, or bridges

Is there any cost for these services? No. All our services are free.

How do I receive service? A limited number of wristbands guaranteeing next-day service will be distributed on the afternoon proceeding each clinic day. You can only receive a wristband for the next clinic day.  You MUST have a wristband to receive services. Grass Valley Area Residents – Friday and Saturday, January 10 and 11 from 4 pm  – 6 pm at the Nevada County Fairgrounds, 11228 McCourtney Road, Grass Valley; enter through Gate 4 and go to the  Main Parking Lot and then to Gate 5.  For more information please visit californiacareforce.org./patients/grassvalley

 

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.

Magnolia Leo Club is holding a dog and cat food drive for Sammie's Friends. Please help us by dropping off dry or canned pet foods and pet toys to the front office. We will be collecting donations through December 20. Mrs. Randall

Saturday, January 11th, 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].
 
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:

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!
 
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].
 
Tobacco Use Prevention Education (T.U.P.E.)
As our kids head back to school, it's the perfect time to make sure as parents, teachers and educators we are educated as well. 
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

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:

Esports VS Ishi Middle School in Chico, CA
Date: 12/18/2019, 3:30 PM – 4:30 PM

Boys Basketball: (Please note the time changes)

7th GRADE BOYS TRYOUTS:
December 18 & 19 -  3:30-5:00

8th GRADE BOYS TRYOUTS:

December 17  7:00AM - 8:30AM

December 19 3:30-5:30

Upcoming Dates:

12/18 Winter Sing-a-Long, Bands and Choirs 7pm Big Gym

12/19 PTM Meeting

12/20 Minimum Day Schedule

12/23-31 Winter Recess

1/1-3 Winter Recess

1/6 Professional Development Day

1/20 M.L. King Day

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

Be Kind  Be Respectful  Be Responsible