
The MSD nursing staff would like to thank Mrs. Edna Parker, mother of 9th grade student, Brianna Parker, for making homemade masks for the nurses. Thank you, Mrs. Parker, for this act of kindness for the school nurses!


Happy Friday From The 7th Grade Experience! Click The Link Below For Our Video :-)
https://drive.google.com/file/d/16QBFopevKhUYXpGxNhQPexarfVz39Xde/view?usp=sharing


This week, Ms. Pearcy's Spanish Classes have been learning the song Los Pollitos Dicen. They have learned motions to help remember what the words mean. Please enjoy our rendition of "The Little Chickens Say..." Click the link to watch......... https://drive.google.com/file/d/1fJyl8ttJN4ql2uAbxJgTXlL9XH1_h8SB/view?usp=sharing





Monday is a School Holiday!!! Enjoy Your Labor Day Weekend!!!


Lab safety posters with Mrs. Koons’ science class. 🧪 🔬





Students in Coach Dye’s Keyboarding Class are working on correct typing posture. 💻





Engaging Excellent English @ The 7th Grade!


MJHS would like to THANK Marion McDonald’s for treating us to breakfast this morning. Our wonderful administrators delivered it to each of our doors for a great Thursday TREAT!




Happy Thursday!


Thankful To McDonalds & Our Administrators This Morning For Breakfast!


Einstein the Bunny has HOPPED back into her routine at school. 🐰


Happy Thursday 7th Grade Experience! Please Click On The Link Below To View Our Video For Our Parents! #thankfulthursday
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1S4JbHQq0uI9vD8uiKiPaBaKpaOqVPJLD/view?usp=sharing


Hello Patriots!
COVID 19 has brought many changes to this school year. One such change is the way we host athletic events. The district must follow all guidelines and mandates set by the Arkansas Department of Health and the Arkansas Activities Association.
Following these guidelines limits the total number of spectators allowed in each venue. The district has set the following standards for Home High School Varsity football games.
Each student athlete, band member, and cheerleader will be allowed to purchase two tickets.
All Tickets will be sold prior to the event.
AAA passes will be allowed until event maximum capacity is reached.
Patriot Passes will be allowed for admittance until event maximum capacity is reached.
No school ID passes will be allowed for admittance.
Seating is clearly marked by family groups, maintaining six feet of social distance.
Volleyball / Junior High Football Game events
Tickets will be sold at Patriot Arena / Patriot Stadium until the COVID 19 capacity is reached.
The district may choose to pre-sell tickets for some game nights.
AAA passes will be allowed until event maximum capacity is reached.
School ID passes will be allowed for admittance until event capacity is reached.
Patriot Passes will be allowed for admittance until event capacity is reached.
Seating is clearly marked by family groups, maintaining six feet of social distance.
Derek Harrell
Athletic Director
Marion School District
Office 870-739-5100
Fax 870-739-5156
dharrell@msd3.org

Mr. Whiteside's 7th Grade Reading Class Reading Doing Right by Patrick Jones. #RISEArkansas



9/1/20
Today, Marion School District received notification that 5 students have been confirmed as positive for COVID-19. None of the five have been on any MSD campus during their infectious period. As a result, no staff or students have been exposed or identified as a close contact. The campuses affected are VPA, HCGC, and MJHS, however, three of the five cases are virtual learners and the remaining two cases have not been on our campus since we began school on 8/24/20. For the privacy of all students and staff, Marion School District will not be sharing any personal information publicly. All of the cases have been reported to the Arkansas Department of Health.
We remain firmly committed to providing a safe environment and will follow the guidance provided by the Arkansas Department of Health, CDC, and Department of Elementary and Secondary Education.
--
Kelly Fogleman, BSN, RN, NCSN
School Health Coordinator
870-739-5140 (office)
kfogleman@msd3.org

Students are working in their Interactive Notebooks in Miss Smith’s civics class. Students learned what The core American Values and how they are used even in social media




Students if you were in choir last year please bring back your uniform to the choir room or front office if you are a virtual student this year. Please attach your name to your uniform when returning so we can mark you off the list. Thank you!


While learning about lab safety, Mrs. Martin’s 8th grade Honors Science students are using their knowledge to escape a “Lab Safety” Digital Escape Room. Click the link for more lab safety photos..........
https://photos.app.goo.gl/EWXReSQS2UMFswqV9





Social Media Awareness Campaign
Student learning is a shared responsibility between schools and parents. Technology is transforming how and where students learn. The classroom has been extended to any location with an internet connection. As students spend more time learning and socializing online, we all need to work together to ensure our students stay healthy and safe. The Social Media Awareness Campaign (SMACtalk) was formed in response to this need. The purpose of SMACtalk is to bring awareness, provide resources, and increase communication for teachers, parents, and students.


Social Media Awareness Campaign
SMACtalk for Students provides student-focused resources related to social media awareness and internet safety. On this page you will find age appropriate videos, interactive games, and other fun activities that are designed to help students become better digital citizens. Topics and resources are updated each month so there is always something new and exciting to discover. Click the link below for more information:
http://dese.ade.arkansas.gov/divisions/research-and-technology/privacy-security/smactalk/resources-for-students
