American Fidelity donated two books to Magazine Elementary in LaDonna Holt's name. We were lucky to have such a champion for our kids.
about 5 years ago, Magazine School District
book donation
Twin Day in 6th grade!
about 5 years ago, Amanda Powell
Twin Day
The Junior Class is selling salad suppers. Get with any junior to order or email orders to Andrea.dewitt@magazinek12.com
about 5 years ago, Andy Dewitt
Order form
The Junior Class is selling salad suppers. Get with any junior to order or email orders to Andrea.dewitt@magazinek12.com
about 5 years ago, Andy Dewitt
Form
4th grade program I hope you can join us as we honor our Veterans.
about 5 years ago, Amanda Powell
4th grade program
6th Powell-Pajama Day for Spirit Week. GoRattlers!
about 5 years ago, Amanda Powell
6th Powell
Don't miss it! Magazine School District's Report to the Public will be held Oct. 10th at 6:30 pm in the boardroom. Come and see what we have been doing and our goals for this year.
about 5 years ago, Beth Shumate
Due to the chance of rain and storms Friday we are postponing the Community Tailgate Party till Nov. 1. We apologize for any inconvenience.
over 5 years ago, Beth Shumate
2nd grade's community service project, "Thank a Police Officer Breakfast" was awesome! All of the kids enjoyed getting to eat and visit with the officers. Thank you for all of the hard work you do to keep us safe.
over 5 years ago, Kerri Schulte
2nd grade's community service project, "Thank a Police Officer Breakfast" was awesome! All of the kids enjoyed getting to eat and visit with the officers. Thank you for all of the hard work you do to keep us safe.
2nd grade's community service project, "Thank a Police Officer Breakfast" was awesome! All of the kids enjoyed getting to eat and visit with the officers. Thank you for all of the hard work you do to keep us safe.
2nd grade's community service project, "Thank a Police Officer Breakfast" was awesome! All of the kids enjoyed getting to eat and visit with the officers. Thank you for all of the hard work you do to keep us safe.
Senior parents/families: Don’t forget to purchase your ad page! Limited spaces available.
over 5 years ago, Andy Dewitt
Price list
After reading a story about a farmer's market, students made their own paper fruit or vegetable, wrote a sentence about it and determined the cost they would sell it for. Then as a class we learned how to shop and make choices.
over 5 years ago, Ashley Young
making a choice to buy the watermelon
getting his money ready
counting money
students making choices
Pre-K Openings
over 5 years ago, Kerri Schulte
Pre-K Openings
Elementary students had fun being greeted by the high school band at morning car and bus drop off this week. The music was outstanding!
over 5 years ago, Karen Gipson
Band greets elementary students
Band greets elementary students
Retired UAFS professor, Dr. Sarah Davis, visited 4th grade. She read to the class and shared a lesson about Cause and Effect. She helped the students to identify the causes of Alexander's Horrible, Terrible, No Good, Very Bad Day and then had students identify the causes and effects of water waves based on observations.
over 5 years ago, Kerri Schulte
retired UAFS professor visited 4th grade on September 3.  She read to the class and shared a lesson about Cause and Effect.  She helped the students to identify the causes of Alexander's Horrible, Terrible, No Good, Very Bad Day and then had students identify the causes and effects of water waves based on observations.
retired UAFS professor visited 4th grade on September 3.  She read to the class and shared a lesson about Cause and Effect.  She helped the students to identify the causes of Alexander's Horrible, Terrible, No Good, Very Bad Day and then had students identify the causes and effects of water waves based on observations.
The High School Math Club helps fourth graders solve math word problems during advisory time.
over 5 years ago, Karen Gipson
Math Club
Math Club
After discussing 9/11, students in sixth grade social studies wrote thank you letters to our heroes.
over 5 years ago, Amanda Powell
6th
6th
6th
More September Bucket Fillers! We all carry an invisible bucket in which we keep our feelings about ourselves. When our buckets are full, we are happy; when they are empty, we are sad. It is important that students learn that when they fill a friend's bucket, they also fill their own bucket because it feels good to make others happy. Lillian Yang, Jace Smith, Trevan Newby, Eli Treadwell, Ainslee Chappell, Cody Thomas, Evangeline Lemmond, Olivia Mattson, Arlevia Adair, Jarron Jones, Daniel Green
over 5 years ago, Kerri Schulte
More September Bucket Fillers! We all carry an invisible bucket in which we keep our feelings about ourselves. When our buckets are full, we are happy; when they are empty, we are sad. It is important that students learn that when they fill a friend's bucket, they also fill their own bucket because it feels good to make others happy.  Lillian Yang, Jace Smith, Trevan Newby, Eli Treadwell, Ainslee Chappell, Cody Thomas, Evangeline Lemmond, Olivia Mattson, Arlevia Adair, Jarron Jones, Daniel Green
More September Bucket Fillers! We all carry an invisible bucket in which we keep our feelings about ourselves. When our buckets are full, we are happy; when they are empty, we are sad. It is important that students learn that when they fill a friend's bucket, they also fill their own bucket because it feels good to make others happy.  Lillian Yang, Jace Smith, Trevan Newby, Eli Treadwell, Ainslee Chappell, Cody Thomas, Evangeline Lemmond, Olivia Mattson, Arlevia Adair, Jarron Jones, Daniel Green
More September Bucket Fillers! We all carry an invisible bucket in which we keep our feelings about ourselves. When our buckets are full, we are happy; when they are empty, we are sad. It is important that students learn that when they fill a friend's bucket, they also fill their own bucket because it feels good to make others happy.  Lillian Yang, Jace Smith, Trevan Newby, Eli Treadwell, Ainslee Chappell, Cody Thomas, Evangeline Lemmond, Olivia Mattson, Arlevia Adair, Jarron Jones, Daniel Green
More September Bucket Fillers! We all carry an invisible bucket in which we keep our feelings about ourselves. When our buckets are full, we are happy; when they are empty, we are sad. It is important that students learn that when they fill a friend's bucket, they also fill their own bucket because it feels good to make others happy.  Lillian Yang, Jace Smith, Trevan Newby, Eli Treadwell, Ainslee Chappell, Cody Thomas, Evangeline Lemmond, Olivia Mattson, Arlevia Adair, Jarron Jones, Daniel Green
Mrs. Young's 1st Grade Istation Heroes for the month of September! Cole Mikles - Top reading score for the month of September. Taybree Scott - biggest increase in Reading score (12 points). Caleb Mott - second highest increase in Reading score (11 points).
over 5 years ago, Kerri Schulte
Mrs. Young's 1st Grade Istation Heroes for the month of September! Cole Mikles - Top reading score for the month of September. Taybree Scott - biggest increase in Reading score (12 points). Caleb Mott - second highest increase in Reading score (11 points).
September Bucket Fillers! We all carry an invisible bucket in which we keep our feelings about ourselves. When our buckets are full, we are happy; when they are empty, we are sad. It is important that students learn that when they fill a friend's bucket, they also fill their own bucket because it feels good to make others happy.
over 5 years ago, Kerri Schulte
 September Bucket Fillers! We all carry an invisible bucket in which we keep our feelings about ourselves. When our buckets are full, we are happy; when they are empty, we are sad. It is important that students learn that when they fill a friend's bucket, they also fill their own bucket because it feels good to make others happy.
Our story this week was “When I was Young in the Mountains”. We learned how people lived in the past. Today we learned how to make our own butter. The kids loved it and ate every bite!
over 5 years ago, Haleigh Sampley
Butter Tasting!
Before the butter tasting!
Butter Tasting!
Mrs. Bolinger’s Class