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Daily Bulletin November 20, 2019

Students:
 
Leo Club will be meeting this Thursday, November 21st during lunch in A4
 

DAY AND DATE CORRECTION!! A “Girls Who Code” Club will be starting on January 9, 2020. The club will be on Thursday afternoons from 3:30 - 4:30. If you are interested, please see Mrs. McKnight during break or lunchtime.

Congratulations to the The 8th Grade Rattler Girls Basketball Team on their win (42-10) against NCSA on 11/18. Lilly Best-Amiot led the team with 14 points, Cassidy Craig followed with 8 points, and Gretta, Camy, Sabrina, Krissy, Selena, & Savannah earned the remaining 20 points. The team also had a nice win on 11/14 against Chicago Park (43-36). Go Rattlers!

Congratulations also to the 7th Grade Girls Basketball Team on their win 45-6 win for Magnolia against NCSA.  Aly led the team with 12 points, Taryn followed with 11, Jenna 8, Madi and Isabella 4 and Monica with 2 points.Taryn led the team in steals and Monica led team in Rebounds.

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Parents Corner:
 
Report Cards will be emailed, mailed and handed out to students on November 26th.  The end of trimester one is November 22.
 
PTM meeting 11/21 @ 5:30 Large conference room.
 
OM Parent Mtg B4
Date: 11/20/2019 5 PM – 5:30 PM
 
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

Bear River Recreation & Park District:
Registration is currently open for Fall Football and After School Snacks!  Flyers are available in the office and you can also register online using the following link. BRRPD Fall Registration
 
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].
 

Sierra Harvest News:

Please see the attached newsletter for this week's Harvest of the Month.
www.sierraharvest.org

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!
 

Saturday, December 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].

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.

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:

11/21 PTM meeting @ 5:30pm large conference room.

11/21 Fall Band Concert 7pm Big Gym

11/22 Fall Choir Concert 7pm Big Gym

11/27-29 Thanksgiving Recess

12/20 Minimum Day Schedule

12/23-31 Winter Recess

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 November 19, 2019

Students:
 

DAY AND DATE CORRECTION!! A “Girls Who Code” Club will be starting on January 9, 2020. The club will be on Thursday afternoons from 3:30 - 4:30. If you are interested, please see Mrs. McKnight during break or lunchtime.

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

Parents Corner:
 
PTM meeting 11/21 @ 5:30 Large conference room.
 
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

Bear River Recreation & Park District:
Registration is currently open for Fall Football and After School Snacks!  Flyers are available in the office and you can also register online using the following link. BRRPD Fall Registration
 
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].
 

Sierra Harvest News:

Please see the attached newsletter for this week's Harvest of the Month.
www.sierraharvest.org

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!
 

Saturday, December 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].

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.

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:

11/21 PTM meeting @ 5:30pm large conference room.

11/27-29 Thanksgiving Recess

12/20 Minimum Day Schedule

12/23-31 Winter Recess

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 November 18, 2019

Students:
 

Congratulations to the seventh grade girls basketball team with a win over Yuba River Charter.  Leading the way was Aly with 22 points and Taryn with 14.  Sofia , Isabella and Maggie with 2 points each. 

DAY AND DATE CORRECTION!! A “Girls Who Code” Club will be starting on January 9, 2020. The club will be on Thursday afternoons from 3:30 - 4:30. If you are interested, please see Mrs. McKnight during break or lunchtime.

Thank you Student Council for putting on the movie night and all the volunteers and also thanks to our Parent Club and parent volunteers for sponsoring the 6th grade fun day!

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Parents Corner:
 
PTM meeting 11/21 @ 5:30 Large conference room.
 
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

Bear River Recreation & Park District:
Registration is currently open for Fall Football and After School Snacks!  Flyers are available in the office and you can also register online using the following link. BRRPD Fall Registration
 
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].
 

Sierra Harvest News:

Please see the attached newsletter for this week's Harvest of the Month.
www.sierraharvest.org

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!
 

Saturday, December 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].

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.

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:

11/21 PTM meeting @ 5:30pm large conference room.

11/27-29 Thanksgiving Recess

12/20 Minimum Day Schedule

12/23-31 Winter Recess

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 November 15, 2019

Students:
 
Today we are on minimum day schedule, school will be dismissed at 1:20.
 
Magnolia Esports is here!!!

Playing Rocket League online with other Northern California Esport Teams. 

Team 1: Luke Long, Logan VanBourgondien, Nathan Yenser and Crew Wilson

Team 2: Zach Setting, Seth Campbell, Corbin DaGang and Braydon Ham

Team 3: Riley Cleland, Ronan Eaton, Shane Speck, Chris Christensen, and Mason Block

We had our first tournament Wednesday afternoon against Oroville Central Middle School. Each team played a fierce and fun game of Rocket League. Teams 1 and 3 had some crazy and tough competition. They were amazing! Team 2 help give Magnolia some points on the board. In the end, we lost 2 to 1 but all had fun! Congratulations to all the team members! Our next matches will be next week with the opponent “to be announced”.

You too can play our "local" Magnolia games!! Mondays and Fridays at lunchtime in the PIT (computer lab). You must have already turned in a permission slip to play.

 

A “Girls Who Code” Club will be starting on January 7, 2020. The club will be on Tuesday afternoons from 3:30 - 4:30. If you are interested, please see Mrs. McKnight during break or lunchtime.

 
The remainder of Spirit Week:
Friday is ALL black day....Magnolia Spirit T's may qualify!! Just sayin"...
AND Friday is also "Movie Night"
 

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

Parents Corner:
 
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

Bear River Recreation & Park District:
Registration is currently open for Fall Football and After School Snacks!  Flyers are available in the office and you can also register online using the following link. BRRPD Fall Registration
 
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].
 

Sierra Harvest News:

Please see the attached newsletter for this week's Harvest of the Month.
www.sierraharvest.org

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!
 

Saturday, December 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].

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.

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:

11/15 Minimum Day Schedule

11/27-29 Thanksgiving Recess

12/20 Minimum Day Schedule

12/23-31 Winter Recess

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 November 14, 2019

Students:
 
Sixth Grade Fun Friday:
Sixth Grade Fun Friday is tomorrow, Friday the 15th from 1:30 to 3:00pm.
Permission slips were handed out and are due today.  The event includes games, food and activities.  The cost is free.
 
Reminder tomorrow Friday the 15th is a minimum day and school will be released at 1:20.
 
Movie Night:
Just a reminder all Movie Night Permission slips are due at the end of the school day today! 
 
All Students:  If you need a bus pass to ride a different bus, you must turn in a signed note from your parent during lunch or before.  Notes will not be accepted after school.
 

Magnolia Esports is here!!!

Playing Rocket League online with other Northern California Esport Teams. 

Team 1: Luke Long, Logan VanBourgondien, Nathan Yenser and Crew Wilson

Team 2: Zach Setting, Seth Campbell, Corbin DaGang and Braydon Ham

Team 3: Riley Cleland, Ronan Eaton, Shane Speck, Chris Christensen, and Mason Block

We had our first tournament Wednesday afternoon against Oroville Central Middle School. Each team played a fierce and fun game of Rocket League. Teams 1 and 3 had some crazy and tough competition. They were amazing! Team 2 help give Magnolia some points on the board. In the end, we lost 2 to 1 but all had fun! Congratulations to all the team members! Our next matches will be next week with the opponent “to be announced”.

You too can play our "local" Magnolia games!! Mondays and Fridays at lunchtime in the PIT (computer lab). You must have already turned in a permission slip to play.

 
The remainder of Spirit Week:
Thursday is PJ day!
Friday is ALL black day....Magnolia Spirit T's may qualify!! Just sayin"...
AND Friday is also "Movie Night"
Pick up your permission slip in the office ASAP!!
 
Magnolia Leo Club is hosting a guest speaker, Cheryl Wicks from Sammies Friends (Sammies Friends is a local Animal Shelter), today during lunch in A5. Everyone is invited, so bring a friend. Mrs. Randall
 

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

Parents Corner:
 
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

Bear River Recreation & Park District:
Registration is currently open for Fall Football and After School Snacks!  Flyers are available in the office and you can also register online using the following link. BRRPD Fall Registration
 
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].
 

Sierra Harvest News:

Please see the attached newsletter for this week's Harvest of the Month.
www.sierraharvest.org

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!
 

Saturday, December 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].

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.

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:

11/15 Minimum Day Schedule

11/27-29 Thanksgiving Recess

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

Be Kind  Be Respectful  Be Responsible

Daily Bulletin November 13, 2019

Students:
 
All Students:  If you need a bus pass to ride a different bus, you must turn in a signed note from your parent during lunch or before.  Notes will not be accepted after school.
 
The 8th Grade Rattler Girls Basketball Team battled hard against Union Hill on Thursday 11/ 7, yet fell short of a win (36-31). Krissy Kelly led the team with 11 points, and Cassidy, Gretta, Camy, Gina, Sabrina, Lilly & Selena earned the remaining 20 points. Next game is on Thursday 11/14 at Chicago Park starting at 4:00pm.
 
Remember this week is SPIRIT week!!
Tuesday is "Knock Out" in the gym at lunch!
Wednesday is jersey day!
Thursday is PJ day!
Friday is ALL black day....Magnolia Spirit T's may qualify!! Just sayin"...
AND Friday is also "Movie Night"
Pick up your permission slip in the office ASAP!!
 
Magnolia Leo Club is hosting a guest speaker, Cheryl Wicks from Sammies Friends (Sammies Friends is a local Animal Shelter), this Thursday during lunch in A5. Everyone is invited, so bring a friend. Mrs. Randall
 

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

Parents Corner:
 
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

Bear River Recreation & Park District:
Registration is currently open for Fall Football and After School Snacks!  Flyers are available in the office and you can also register online using the following link. BRRPD Fall Registration
 
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].
 

Sierra Harvest News:

Please see the attached newsletter for this week's Harvest of the Month.
www.sierraharvest.org

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!
 

Saturday, December 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].

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.

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:

11/15 Minimum Day Schedule

11/27-29 Thanksgiving Recess

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

Be Kind  Be Respectful  Be Responsible

Daily Bulletin November 12, 2019

Students:
 
Remember this week is SPIRIT week!!
Tuesday is "Knock Out" in the gym at lunch!
Wednesday is jersey day!
Thursday is PJ day!
Friday is ALL black day....Magnolia Spirit T's may qualify!! Just sayin"...
AND Friday is also "Movie Night"
Pick up your permission slip in the office ASAP!!
 
Magnolia Leo Club is hosting a guest speaker, Cheryl Wicks from Sammies Friends (Sammies Friends is a local Animal Shelter), this Thursday during lunch in A5. Everyone is invited, so bring a friend. Mrs. Randall
 
Congratulations to the Seventh Grade Girls basketball team with their win against Union Hill on 11/7. Aly V with 16 points, Taryn C 13, Jenna Starr 6, Sofia 3 , Monica, Avelina and Isabella 2 points each.  Next game is away at Yuba River Charter 11/14.
 

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Parents Corner:
 
Bear River Recreation & Park District:
Registration is currently open for Fall Football and After School Snacks!  Flyers are available in the office and you can also register online using the following link. BRRPD Fall Registration
 
Sign up now to learn Love and Logic Positive Parenting Strategies at Cottage Hill. The Free evening classes are weekly starting November 5th through December 10th. A light dinner and childcare are provided, all at no cost! All district parents/guardians are welcome. Just fill out the attached registration form and turn it in at your school office. Don't miss this great opportunity! Love and Logic
 
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].
 

Sierra Harvest News:

Please see the attached newsletter for this week's Harvest of the Month.
www.sierraharvest.org

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

Saturday, December 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].

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.

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:

11/15 Minimum Day Schedule

11/27-29 Thanksgiving Recess

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

Be Kind  Be Respectful  Be Responsible

Daily Bulletin November 8, 2019

Students:
 
School will not be in session on Monday, November 11th in observance of Veterans Day. Have a wonderful three day weekend!
 
 

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

Parents Corner:
 
Saturday, November 9th, 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 Recreation & Park District:
Registration is currently open for Fall Football and After School Snacks!  Flyers are available in the office and you can also register online using the following link. BRRPD Fall Registration
 
Sign up now to learn Love and Logic Positive Parenting Strategies at Cottage Hill. The Free evening classes are weekly starting November 5th through December 10th. A light dinner and childcare are provided, all at no cost! All district parents/guardians are welcome. Just fill out the attached registration form and turn it in at your school office. Don't miss this great opportunity! Love and Logic
 
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].
 

Sierra Harvest News:

Please see the attached newsletter for this week's Harvest of the Month.
www.sierraharvest.org

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

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.

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:

11/11 Veterans Day School is not in Session

11/15 Minimum Day Schedule

11/27-29 Thanksgiving Recess

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

Be Kind  Be Respectful  Be Responsible

Daily Bulletin November 7, 2019

Students:
 
Magnolia Leo Club will be meeting today, November 7th during lunch in A4.
 
Good job to the 7th grade girls basketball against a hard fought loss against Seven Hills. We lost by 1 point. Score was 31-32.Aly Vieira-16 points/3 stealsTaryn Cleek-12 points/7 steals Monica -3 points
 
The 8th Grade Rattler Girls Basketball Team started their season off with a BIG win of 38-24 against Seven-Hills. Krissy Kelly dominated the court earning 16 points for the team, while Gretta Barrieau, Cassidy Craig, Gina Genovese, Sabrina & Ella assisted, and played very strong defense which allowed Lilly Best-Amiot, Selena Jensen, & Jillian Kodai the opportunity to earn the remaining 22 points. Next game is on Thursday 11/7 at Union Hill starting at 5:00pm.
 

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

Parents Corner:
 
Saturday, November 9th, 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 Recreation & Park District:
Registration is currently open for Fall Football and After School Snacks!  Flyers are available in the office and you can also register online using the following link. BRRPD Fall Registration
 
Sign up now to learn Love and Logic Positive Parenting Strategies at Cottage Hill. The Free evening classes are weekly starting November 5th through December 10th. A light dinner and childcare are provided, all at no cost! All district parents/guardians are welcome. Just fill out the attached registration form and turn it in at your school office. Don't miss this great opportunity! Love and Logic
 
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].
 

Sierra Harvest News:

Please see the attached newsletter for this week's Harvest of the Month.
www.sierraharvest.org

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

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.

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

Link for Bear River Recreation & Park District

Magnolia passcode for yearbook: 101566172917594

Sports:

7/8th Grade Girls Basketball @ Union Hill
Date: 11/7/2019, 4 PM – 6 PM

Upcoming Dates:

11/11 Veterans Day School is not in Session

11/15 Minimum Day Schedule

11/27-29 Thanksgiving Recess

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

Be Kind  Be Respectful  Be Responsible

Daily Bulletin November 6, 2019

Students:
 
Magnolia Leo Club will be meeting this Thursday, November 7th during lunch in A4.
 

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

Parents Corner:
 
Saturday, November 9th, 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 Recreation & Park District:
Registration is currently open for Fall Football and After School Snacks!  Flyers are available in the office and you can also register online using the following link. BRRPD Fall Registration
 
Sign up now to learn Love and Logic Positive Parenting Strategies at Cottage Hill. The Free evening classes are weekly starting November 5th through December 10th. A light dinner and childcare are provided, all at no cost! All district parents/guardians are welcome. Just fill out the attached registration form and turn it in at your school office. Don't miss this great opportunity! Love and Logic
 
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].
 

Sierra Harvest News:

Please see the attached newsletter for this week's Harvest of the Month.
www.sierraharvest.org

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

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.

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

Link for Bear River Recreation & Park District

Magnolia passcode for yearbook: 101566172917594

Sports:

7/8th Grade Girls Basketball @ Union Hill
Date: 11/7/2019, 4 PM – 6 PM

Upcoming Dates:

11/11 Veterans Day School is not in Session

11/15 Minimum Day Schedule

11/27-29 Thanksgiving Recess

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

Be Kind  Be Respectful  Be Responsible

Daily Bulletin November 5, 2019

Students:
 
Congratulations and thanks to Isabella Develey, Jake Boan and Quinn Kodet for their hard work and participation in the 2019 Nevada County Geography Tournament. Quinn was crowned the 2019  Nevada County Geography Champion!
 
Bear River Recreation & Park District:
Registration is currently open for Fall Football and After School Snacks!  Flyers are avaliable in the office and you can also register online using the following link. BRRPD Fall Registration
 

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

Parents Corner:
 
Saturday, November 9th, 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].
 
Sign up now to learn Love and Logic Positive Parenting Strategies at Cottage Hill. The Free evening classes are weekly starting November 5th through December 10th. A light dinner and childcare are provided, all at no cost! All district parents/guardians are welcome. Just fill out the attached registration form and turn it in at your school office. Don't miss this great opportunity! Love and Logic
 
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].
 

Sierra Harvest News:

Please see the attached newsletter for this week's Harvest of the Month.
www.sierraharvest.org

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

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.

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

Link for Bear River Recreation & Park District

Magnolia passcode for yearbook: 101566172917594

Sports:

7/8th Grade Girls Basketball @ Seven Hills
Date: 11/5/2019, 4 PM 6 PM

7/8th Grade Girls Basketball @ Union Hill
Date: 11/7/2019, 4 PM 6 PM

Upcoming Dates:

11/11 Veterans Day School is not in Session

11/15 Minimum Day Schedule

11/27-29 Thanksgiving Recess

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

Be Kind  Be Respectful  Be Responsible

November 4, 2019

Students:
 
Bear River Recreation & Park District:
Registration is currently open for Fall Football and After School Snacks!  Flyers are avaliable in the office and you can also register online using the following link. BRRPD Fall Registration
 
Just a friendly reminder that eating in the classroom is not allowed. Items such as sunflower seeds, popcorn and pistachio nuts are leaving a mess on the carpets and school grounds.
 

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

Parents Corner:
 
Sign up now to learn Love and Logic Positive Parenting Strategies at Cottage Hill. The Free evening classes are weekly starting November 5th through December 10th. A light dinner and childcare are provided, all at no cost! All district parents/guardians are welcome. Just fill out the attached registration form and turn it in at your school office. Don't miss this great opportunity! Love and Logic
 
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.  Trip ID is 175655, sign up at  World Strides Sign up
or call 800-468-5899. Question? Contact Tina Toft at [email protected].
 
Saturday, November 9th, 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].
 

Sierra Harvest News:

Please see the attached newsletter for this week's Harvest of the Month.
www.sierraharvest.org

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

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.

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

Link for Bear River Recreation & Park District

Magnolia passcode for yearbook: 101566172917594

Sports:

Upcoming Dates:

11/11 Veterans Day School is not in Session

11/15 Minimum Day Schedule

11/27-29 Thanksgiving Recess

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

Be Kind  Be Respectful  Be Responsible

Daily Bulletin October 31, 2019

Students:
 
Welcome back and Happy Halloween!
 
Just a friendly reminder to leave your popcorn, pistachio and pumpkin seeds at home as these items are leaving a mess.
 
Boys Volleyball and Cross Country team members, we are still missing jerseys!  please turn in your jersey now if you have not already done so.
 
Tomorrow school will not be in session for Professional Development Day.

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

Parents Corner:
 
Today is the last day to save 10% on a yearbook: You can now pre-order a yearbook using the following link. Yearbook Link
Magnolia passcode: 101566172917594
 
Sign up now to learn Love and Logic Positive Parenting Strategies at Cottage Hill. The Free evening classes are weekly starting November 5th through December 10th. A light dinner and childcare are provided, all at no cost! All district parents/guardians are welcome. Just fill out the attached registration form and turn it in at your school office. Don't miss this great opportunity! Love and Logic
 
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.  Trip ID is 175655, sign up at  World Strides Sign up
or call 800-468-5899. Question? Contact Tina Toft at [email protected].
 
Saturday, November 9th, 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].
 

Sierra Harvest News:

Please see the attached newsletter for this week's Harvest of the Month.
www.sierraharvest.org

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

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.

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

Sports:

Upcoming Dates:

11/1 Professional Development Day-School is not in Session

11/11 Veterans Day School is not in Session

11/15 Minimum Day Schedule

11/27-29 Thanksgiving Recess

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

Be Kind  Be Respectful  Be Responsible

Daily Bulletin October 18, 2019

Students:
 
Just a friendly reminder to leave your popcorn, pistachio and pumpkin seeds at home as these items are leaving a mess.
 
Please look for lost items in lost and found.  Remaining items will be donated during fall break.
 
Frozen yogurt will not be for sale today.
 
Boys Volleyball and Cross Country team members, please turn in your jerseys now if you have not already done so.
 
Found:Purple bead bracelet
 
Have a great and safe Fall Recess!

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

Parents Corner:
 
Health Alert:
Dear Parents/Guardians:   Your child may have been exposed to the communicable disease HAND-FOOT-AND - MOUTH DISEASE.  A common viral illness that usually affects infants and children younger than 5 years old (though it can sometimes occur in adults).  Symptoms include fever, blister-like sores in the mouth, and skin rash.  It is spread through direct contact with saliva, mucus or indirect contact through contaminated objects and surfaces.  If your student experiences any of these symptoms please keep your child at home. For additional information about this or any communicable disease, visit https://www.cdc.gov/hand-foot-mouth/index.html
 
Girls Basketball Parent meeting has been moved to Monday, October 21st at 6:00pm in the main gym. If you have any questions please contact Debbie Mulholland.
 
We will be on minimum day schedule this Week, the  16th - 18th.
 
Yearbook: You can now pre-order a yearbook using the following link.  If you order by October 31st you can save 10%. Yearbook Link
Magnolia passcode: 101566172917594
 
Sign up now to learn Love and Logic Positive Parenting Strategies at Cottage Hill. The Free evening classes are weekly starting November 5th through December 10th. A light dinner and childcare are provided, all at no cost! All district parents/guardians are welcome. Just fill out the attached registration form and turn it in at your school office. Don't miss this great opportunity! Love and Logic
 
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.  Trip ID is 175655, sign up at  World Strides Sign up
or call 800-468-5899. Question? Contact Tina Toft at [email protected].
 
Saturday, November 9th, 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].
 

Sierra Harvest News:

Please see the attached newsletter for this week's Harvest of the Month.
www.sierraharvest.org

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

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.

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

Sports:

Upcoming Dates:

10/21-25 Fall Recess

11/1 Professional Development Day-School is not in Session

11/11 Veterans Day School is not in Session

11/15 Minimum Day Schedule

11/27-29 Thanksgiving Recess

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Have a great day, and remember: Character Counts!

Be Kind  Be Respectful  Be Responsible

Daily Bulletin October 17, 2019

Students:
 
Have you heard of Esports? Would you like to be part of the Magnolia Esports Team? Are you available after-school for playing video games? Please see Mrs.Mcknight at break or lunch time TODAY to pick up a parent packet that MUST be returned by no later than Friday (October 18).
 
Lion Peace Posters are due this today, October 17. Please turn in your finished poster to Mrs. Lavelle by the end of the school day. Remember to put your name and 1st period class on the back of the poster.
 
Leo Club will not be meeting this week but you can still drop off food for the canned food drive!
 
Boys Volley Ball and Cross Country team members, please turn in your jerseys now if you have not already done so.
 

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Parents Corner:
 
Girls Basketball Parent meeting has been moved to Monday, October 21st at 6:00pm in the main gym. If you have any questions please contact Debbie Mulholland.
 
 PTM meeting tonight at 5:30 in the library.
 
Thank you PTM and all who supported the Bid N Barrel Fundraiser!
 
We will be on minimum day schedule this Wednesday the 16th - 18th.
 
Sixth Grade Parents:
October Science Camp Payments are due.
 
Yearbook: You can now pre-order a yearbook using the following link.  If you order by October 31st you can save 10%. Yearbook Link
Magnolia passcode: 101566172917594
 
Sign up now to learn Love and Logic Positive Parenting Strategies at Cottage Hill. The Free evening classes are weekly starting November 5th through December 10th. A light dinner and childcare are provided, all at no cost! All district parents/guardians are welcome. Just fill out the attached registration form and turn it in at your school office. Don't miss this great opportunity! Love and Logic
 
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.  Trip ID is 175655, sign up at  World Strides Sign up
or call 800-468-5899. Question? Contact Tina Toft at [email protected].
 
Saturday, November 9th, 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].
 

Sierra Harvest News:

Please see the attached newsletter for this week's Harvest of the Month.
www.sierraharvest.org

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

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.

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

Sports:

ATTENTION 7TH & 8TH GRADE GIRLS BASKETBALL PLAYERS:
Tryouts will be Monday & Tuesday October 14th & 15th 3:30-5. For those who make the team their will be a Parent Meeting Thursday October 17th 5:00 in the Main Gym.  Please pick up an Athletic Clearance Packet in the Office. All Packets MUST be turned into the office prior to playing. Also, even if you filled out a packet from a previous sport, you need to fill one out again- it is PER sport.  If you have any questions, please contact Debbie Mulholland, [email protected].

 

Upcoming Dates:

10/17 PTM meeting 5:30

10/21-25 Fall Recess

11/1 Professional Development Day-School is not in Session

11/11 Veterans Day School is not in Session

11/15 Minimum Day Schedule

11/27-29 Thanksgiving Recess

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Have a great day, and remember: Character Counts!

Be Kind  Be Respectful  Be Responsible