
Wood Family Fundraiser Pick-Up is Tuesday, October 5th from 4pm-6pm @ the West end of the East Side Campus! Enter from Frederick St. following the RED enter and exit signs that will direct you under the bus awning!


Partners in Education to host Informational Meeting
Tuesday, October 5
5;30 - 6:30
Magnolia Middle School Cafeteria


We are proud to celebrate the BEST custodial team around for National Custodian Day!




We are proud to celebrate the BEST custodial team around for National Custodian Day!




Partners In Education to host Informational Meeting
Tuesday, October 5
5:30 - 6:30
Magnolia Middle School Cafeteria


Thank you to everyone who made our World Smile Day assembly so much fun! A special thank you yo Economics Arkansas for sponsoring the event!





We love seeing this brother sister duo walk in on Fridays! ❤️🐾❤️


We had a successful Panther Partner Planning Meeting! We are excited for the great things to come this year for our students and staff!
Thank you to these Panther Partners for attending!
Cindy Martin and Krystal Goodwin - Magnolia Group Real Estate Professionals
Amanda Anderson - MJCL
Rebecca Gosnell - MJCL and Farmers Bank & Trust
Bonnie Keith - MJCL & Magnolia Chamber
Anne Sands - Southern Arkansas University
Whitney Peterson - Mustard Seed Wealth Management
Haley Neill and Debbie Arnold - Peoples Bank
Jeff Venable - BancorpSouth
Rev. Gary Maskell - First United Methodist Church
Stayce Rich - Greg Rich & Associates
Andrew Hinkle - Southern Aluminum & Leadership Magnolia


Friday wear PINK!


Thank you for your continued support of our Student of the Month program, Farmers Bank & Trust! You always spoil our kiddos BIG!


Congratulations to our September Students of the Month!


1st and 2nd Grade October Breakfast Menu


Kindergarten Breakfast October Menu


October 2021 Lunch


Thank you for a beautiful performance for Constitution Day, Ms. King! You are brilliant! Everyone LOVED it!



Interested in being a Panther Partner?!?!
Not sure what a PANTHER PARTNER is?!?!
PANTHER PARTNERS is a volunteer program designed to build effective partnerships between the community and East Side to promote and enhance student learning.
Volunteer Opportunities Include:
Rewards/Incentives for Students and Staff
Providing Supplies
Being a Guest Speaker
Being a Reader
Donating to the Clothing Closet
Donating to the Food Pantry
Providing Discounts to Employees
Host Field Trips
Providing Job Shadowing Opportunities
Project Funding
Volunteer Time
Join us for an informational meeting Thursday, September 30, 2021 at 9am in the Old 3rd Grade Cafeteria!


Thank you for dinner, PIE! It helps these teachers make it through Parent Teacher Conferences in a BIG way!
Parents! Be on the lookout for announcement soon for an informational meeting on how you can be involved in PIE!


Parent Teacher Conferences
Thursday, September 23, 2021
Please contact your child’s teacher to schedule a time to meet!


JESSICA TALLEY WINS BESSIE B. MOORE AWARD
East Side Elementary School teacher, Jessica Talley, was recently surprised at a pep assembly given in her honor. Surrounded by the second grade student body, East Side teachers, and District personnel, Mrs. Talley was recognized as one of five Economics Arkansas’ Bessie B. Moore award winners for the 2020-2021 school year. Marsha Masters, Associate Director of Economics Arkansas presented Mrs. Talley with the “Bessie” award and a check for $1,000.
Economics Arkansas launched the Bessie B. Moore Awards program in 1995 to honor exemplary teachers for successfully developing outstanding economic and personal finance classroom projects. Arkansas educators in grades PreK-12 may enter the program by submitting written descriptions of their creative projects. These projects are reviewed and judged by an independent panel of economic education specialists. The winners receive $1,000 cash awards, statewide recognition and “The Bessie.”
During the Magnolia READS financial literacy campaign in the spring of 2021, Jessica used her project, Billy Sure Could; We Sure Can, Too! to integrate economic concepts into her classroom lessons. Her K-2 students participated in various activities to learn about the world of finance and economics.
Economics Arkansas (through the Arkansas Council on Economic Education) is a private, non-profit, non-partisan educational organization founded in 1962 by Dr. Arch Ford, with Dr. Bessie B. Moore as its first executive director, to promote economic literacy in Arkansas. Its mission is to equip PreK-12 schools with standards-based resources and professional development to teach economics, personal finance and the free enterprise system. It uses practical, innovative and inspiring methods so that Arkansas students can master an understanding of economics and personal finance and apply that knowledge for success in the free enterprise system.


We will be having Chicken Alfredo on Wednesday and Chicken Taquitos Thursday!
