
Reminder: Makeup tennis tryouts will be Thursday, July 23rd. 9:00 returning players from 2019 team; 10:00 new players. You must have a physical in order to tryout and you must wear a face mask!!
The 2020 team will be announced Thursday afternoon and a parent meeting will be held in Coach Westerman’s room in the humanities building on Monday, July 27th at 5:30 pm.
If you have questions, please email Coach Westerman at awesterman@msd3.org

Lunch applications for the 2020-21 school year are now available at https://bit.ly/38joQnt
Everyone please apply today. Even if you are choosing the MSD online learning option, your child is still a district student and your eligibility counts. If you've already applied for the 2020-21 school year you do not have to reapply. Thank you for your support of the MSD Child Nutrition Department.

Lunch applications for the 2020-21 school year are now available at https://bit.ly/38joQnt
Everyone please apply today. If you've already applied for the 2020-21 school year you do not have to reapply. Thank you for your support of the MSD Child Nutrition Department.

Update for 8th & 9th Grade Athletics:

MSD wants to further improve our school dining experience and would like to consider offering breakfast and lunch at no cost to our families. In order for us to do this, we are asking for your help. Please fill out the lunch program application at https://bit.ly/38joQnt to help us reach this goal of providing ALL students a free breakfast and lunch.

Important message pertaining to meal service for the upcoming year:

Due to the recent delay in the school start date announced by Governor Hutchinson, we are extending the virtual school application to Thursday, July 23 by 4 p.m. The application can be accessed using this link --> https://bit.ly/2Wus0A5
We thank you for your patience and understanding through these ever changing circumstances. Your support of the Marion School District is greatly appreicated.

The Governor announced Thursday, July 16th, that he will sign an executive order issuing a statewide mandate for face coverings beginning Monday, July 20.
“The number of COVID-19 cases, hospitalizations and deaths are numbers that speak for themselves, and show we need to do more,” Governor Hutchinson said.
The Face Coverings Executive Order will require every person in Arkansas to wear a face-covering over the mouth and nose:
· In all indoor environments where:
· They are exposed to non-household members and
· Distancing of six (6) feet or more cannot be assured and
· In all outdoor settings where:
· There is exposure to non-household members unless there exists ample space of six (6) feet or more to practice physical distancing.
The executive order provides exemptions for persons:
· Younger than 10 years of age;
· With a medical condition or disability that prevents wearing a face covering;
· Performing job duties where a six feet distance is not achievable, but a mask is inhibitory to the ability to safely and effectively perform the job duty;
· Participating in athletic activities where a six feet distance is not achievable, but a mask is inhibitory to the activity;
· Consuming food or drink;
· Driving along or with passengers from the driver’s household;
· Receiving services that require access to the face for security, surveillance, or other purposes may temporarily remove a face covering while receiving those services;
· Voting, assisting voters, serving as poll watchers, or actively performing election administration duties; however, face coverings are strongly encouraged;
· Engaged in religious worship activities; however, face coverings are strongly encouraged;
· Giving a speech or performance for broadcast or to an audience; however, those persons shall safely distance from nearby individuals;
· In counties where the Department of Health has certified that risk of community transmission of COVID-19 is low
The Face Coverings Executive Order like all executive orders of the Governor has the force and effect of law. Violation of this directive during this public health emergency is a misdemeanor offense, and upon conviction, is punishable by a fine of not less than one hundred dollars ($100) nor more than five hundred dollars ($500).
Law enforcement and local officials have the authority and are encouraged to enforce this directive.
· First-time violators of this order shall receive a verbal or written warning
· Violators of this order under 18 years of age shall only receive a verbal or written warning
· No law enforcement officer or local official may detain, arrest, or confine in jail any person for violation of this order
· This order shall not prohibit law enforcement officers or local officials from enforcing trespassing laws or other applicable laws in removing violators at the request of businesses or other property owners.
Cities and counties may issue local ordinances that are consistent with this order. This order automatically expires upon termination of the public health emergency.

If you were unable to make tennis tryouts this week, the makeup day will be July 23rd. 9:00 returning players, 10:00 new players.
The team will be announced Thursday afternoon after tryouts are completed. Monday, July 27th at 5:30 will be a parent meeting in Coach Westerman’s room in the humanities building.
If you have questions, please email Coach Westerman at awesterman@msd3.org

The New 2020-21 Academic Calendar

7 Quick Tips for Parents:
How to help your child adapt to wearing a mask

Marion School District (MSD) requests informal bids (quotes) for the purchase, delivery, and setup of lunch room tables at Marion Math, Science, and Technology Magnet School (100 L H Polk Dr., Marion, AR 72364). The specifications and bid requirements are attached. Please direct questions to Victoria Phillips (vphillips@msd3.org), assistant child nutrition director

Marion Tennis: If you were unable to make tryouts this week, the makeup day will be July 23rd. 9:00 returning players, 10:00 new players.
The team will be announced Thursday afternoon after tryouts are completed. Monday at 5:30 will be a parent meeting in Coach Westerman’s room in the humanities building.
If you have questions, please email Coach Westerman at awesterman@msd3.org

Just a reminder for those of you that have received your school choice letter. The deadline for registration is July 24th. Follow this link to our registration page to complete the process. http://marionar.apptegy.us/o/msd/page/registration--330
If you are K-6 you also have to complete a magnet application. Don't hesitate! Register today!


Lunch applications for the 2020-21 school year are now available at https://bit.ly/38joQnt
Everyone please apply today.

Class of 2021:
Senior photos are Monday-Thursday of next week at the MPAC! If you do not have an appointment, you DO NOT get to have your photos taken. This is non negotiable! Also, if you have been around someone who has Covid-19, we ask that you please wait until makeup day to do your photos! If you have questions, please email Ms. Westerman at awesterman@msd3.org

It's easy to get affordable high-speed Internet at home with Internet Essentials. New customers will receive two months of free service in response to the Coronavirus emergency. You may qualify if you are eligible for public assistance programs such as the National School Lunch Program, Housing Assistance, Medicaid, SNAP, SSI, and others. Learn how to get connected today! To learn more and apply click this link --> https://www.internetessentials.com


CONGRATS to the MHS 2020-21 Cheer Squad!


Graduation streaming info.
