Daily Bulletin December 4, 2019

Students:
 
Another win for Seventh Grade Girls Basketball last night against Union Hill 36-4.
Taryn lead with 16 points, 7 steals and 2 rebounds. Followed by Aly with 12 points, 2 steals and 2 rebounds. Also adding to the win was Madi, Sophia, Maggie and Natalie with 2 points each. Isabella has 2 steals and 2 rebounds and Avelina helped with 3 steals. Great job Lady Rattlers!
 
Leo Club will be meeting this Thursday December 5th in A4 during lunch.

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Parents Corner:
 

Sierra Harvest News:

This week students will be tasting satsuma mandarins.Please see the attached newsletter for this week's Harvest of the Month.
https://sierraharvest.org/harvest-of-the-month/

 
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!
 
We've just launched our first spirit wear campaign.
Parents can buy shirts & sweatshirts online and have it shipped directly to their houses by Jan 1st. But the sale ends December 14th!
This entire campaign, including the logo was designed and created by students.
Our student government students designed these shirts as a way to increase school spirit. The website offers sweatshirts and Ts in a variety of colors and sizes.
Proceeds go to our ASB for for student activities.
Go to https://www.bonfire.com/magnolia-spirit-gear/ to buy your spirit gear today!"
 
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].

 

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

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:

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

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Have a great day, and remember: Character Counts!

Be Kind  Be Respectful  Be Responsible