Students brought cans for Hope House Ministries. The totals are in and MST students brought over 2600 cans!!! Stay tuned for the reveal of our canstructions.
6th Grade is collaborating in all of their daily classes for #BlackHistoryMonth to study and celebrate the talents and contributions of Black Americans. Mr. Adkins brought a guitar to help with this week's introduction of Jimi Hendrix.
2/2/21
Marion School District received notification of the following COVID-19 positive cases today:
1 student
Close contacts have been notified and are following quarantine guidelines set forth by the Arkansas Department of Health. For the privacy of all students and staff, Marion School District will not be sharing any personal information publicly. We remain firmly committed to providing a safe environment and will follow the guidance provided by the Arkansas Department of Health, CDC, and the Division of Elementary and Secondary Education.
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Kelly Fogleman, BSN, RN, NCSN
School Health Coordinator
870-739-5140 (office)
kfogleman@msd3.org
COMING SOON!
Our 100th day is underway! These students came dressed and ready for the occasion.
The skies had never seen a pilot like Bessie Coleman before. She was the first African-American woman to obtain an international pilot’s license, soaring to new heights that Black people in the United States had never reached before. But as a Black woman in the 1920s, she faced many obstacles because of her race and gender. She would say that “the air is the only place free from prejudice.” Known as “Queen Bess” and “Brave Bessie,” she would do loops, barrel rolls, and figure eights in her plane—she’d even walk on the wings and parachute out. She also used her fame to fight racism and segregation, refusing to fly in shows that forced Black and white spectators to enter through separate gates.
In 1923, Coleman survived a bad accident that left her with a broken leg and ribs. But soon she recovered and started doing stunts at air shows again. Her goal was to open a school for Black pilots, but she never completed that dream. On April 30, 1926, she died in another plane accident caused by a loose wrench lodging into the engine’s controls. But her courageous feats of flight have inspired a fleet of Black women pilots who came after her and journeyed to the sky.
2/1/21
Marion School District received notification of the following COVID-19 positive cases today:
4 students
2 staff members
Close contacts have been notified and are following quarantine guidelines set forth by the Arkansas Department of Health. For the privacy of all students and staff, Marion School District will not be sharing any personal information publicly. We remain firmly committed to providing a safe environment and will follow the guidance provided by the Arkansas Department of Health, CDC, and the Division of Elementary and Secondary Education.
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Kelly Fogleman, BSN, RN, NCSN
School Health Coordinator
870-739-5140 (office)
kfogleman@msd3.org
The MST February Newsletter is here. Click the link to check it out and get some important information for this month.
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1LBh5gkhUAQsnu_B5WC8HOF0knTdFbZvK/view?usp=sharing
Paige Claunts has clipped the principal 10 times. Absolutely amazing, Paige!
#schoolchoice
#MSDtherightchoice
#onepatriotonecommunity
School Choice is for students who currently do not live in the Marion School District, but would like to attend the Marion School District in the 2021-2022 school year.
#schoolchoice
#MSDtherightchoice
#onepatriotonecommunity
School Choice is for students who currently do not live in the Marion School District, but would like to attend the Marion School District in the 2021-2022 school year.
Weekly COVID update 1/25-1/29
Staff reported positive for COVID-19 this week: 5
Staff quarantined due to exposure to COVID-19 this week: 15
Students reported positive for COVID-19 this week: 14
Students quarantined due to exposure to COVID-19 this week: 158
Total staff positive for COVID-19 since 7/24/20: 90
Total staff quarantined due to exposure since 7/24/20: 266
Total students positive for COVID-19 since 7/15/20: 229
Total students quarantined due to exposure since 7/15/20: 2357
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Kelly Fogleman, BSN, RN, NCSN
School Health Coordinator
870-739-5140 (office)
kfogleman@msd3.org
Drum roll please......Carissa Dunn is the Wizard of the Week!
More than 28 Days. Celebrating the talents and contributions of Black Americans.
Send a message to a friend, teacher, or someone special! Valentine Grams will go on sale Monday, Feb. 1st and the last day will Monday, February 8th. Each gram is 50¢. This event is sponsored by MST's Community In Action.
#schoolchoice
#MSDtherightchoice
#onepatriotonecommunity
School Choice is for students who currently do not live in the Marion School District, but would like to attend the Marion School District in the 2021-2022 school year.
#schoolchoice
#MSDtherightchoice
#onepatriotonecommunity
School Choice is for students who currently do not live in the Marion School District, but would like to attend the Marion School District in the 2021-2022 school year.
1/28/21
Marion School District received notification of the following COVID-19 positive cases today:
1 student
Close contacts have been notified and are following quarantine guidelines set forth by the Arkansas Department of Health. For the privacy of all students and staff, Marion School District will not be sharing any personal information publicly. We remain firmly committed to providing a safe environment and will follow the guidance provided by the Arkansas Department of Health, CDC, and the Division of Elementary and Secondary Education.
--
Kelly Fogleman, BSN, RN, NCSN
School Health Coordinator
870-739-5140 (office)
kfogleman@msd3.org
6th Graders were building foundations for success this week. 6th Grade students celebrated National Lego Day by creating their own structures out of legos. Students then put their writing skills to use when they wrote stories about their structures. Students participated in-person and virtually. Incredible work, students!
#schoolchoice
#MSDtherightchoice
#onepatriotonecommunity
School Choice is for students who currently do not live in the Marion School District, but would like to attend the Marion School District in the 2021-2022 school year.