
Students at Magazine Elementary enjoyed a snow cone treat in the library! Students were selected by their home room teacher for showing great effort! Keep up the good work Rattlers❤️





Hey Magazine baseball fans, the Rattlers are back in action today (Thursday, April 7) at 4:30 p.m. when they host the Acorn Tigers in 2A-4 Conference play at the Magazine Softball/Baseball Complex. We hope to see you at the ballpark cheering for our Rattlers! Show your support for our student-athletes by giving them a "thumbs up" (like) and sharing this post. #RattlerPride


Hey Magazine softball fans, the Lady Rattlers are back in action today (Thursday, April 7) at 4:30 p.m. when they host the Acorn Lady Tigers in 2A-4 Conference play at the Magazine Softball/Baseball Complex. We hope to see you at the ballpark cheering for our Lady Rattlers! Show your support for our student-athletes by giving them a "thumbs up" (like) and sharing this post. #RattlerPride


We had a great time at the Arkansas FBLA State Leadership Conference. Congratulations to Jazzman Corley for achieving a BAA (Business Academics Achievement) Award.

Magazine baseball fans, what better way to start the weekend than by watching baseball? Your Rattlers will host the Western Yell County Wolverines at 4 p.m. today (Friday, April 1) at the Magazine Softball/Baseball Complex. We hope to see you at the ballpark! Show your support by giving our student-athletes a "thumbs up" (like) and sharing this post. #RattlerPride


Members of the Logan County Sheriff's Office wanted to let our students know how much they cared about them, and today (Thursday, March 31), they presented a check to members of the MHS junior class to help with the costs of the upcoming junior and senior prom. The LCSO presented checks to all six of the Logan County high schools, and it will make appearances at each of these schools' proms. We wish to say "thank you" for your generosity, and we appreciate your service to our school and community. Share this post and give our LCSO members and students a "thumbs up" (like) to show your appreciation. #RattlerPride


Hey Magazine baseball fans, your Rattlers will return to action today (Monday, March 28) when they host the Mountainburg Dragons in 2A-4 Conference play at the Magazine Softball/Baseball Complex. First pitch is at 4 p.m. See you at the ballpark! Show your support of our student-athletes by giving them a thumbs up (like) and sharing this post. #RattlerPride


Hey Magazine softball fans, your Lady Rattlers will return to action today (Monday, March 28) when they host the Mountainburg Lady Dragons in 2A-4 Conference play at the Magazine Softball/Baseball Complex. First pitch is at 4 p.m. See you at the ballpark! Show your support of our student-athletes by giving them a thumbs up (like) and sharing this post. #RattlerPride


Congratulations to the Survey of Business class for completing their second Certification Exam in Microsoft Powerpoint. Thanks to Briare Harding, Trinidy Harding, Jailynn Sims, Dana Matthews, Hannah Scott, Michelle Baker, and Airyana Easley, also to Kalynn Downs (not pictured) for all your hard work.

Congratulations to the Survey of Business class for completing their second Certification Exam in Microsoft Powerpoint. Thanks to Briare Harding, Trinidy Harding, Jailynn Sims, Dana Matthews, Hannah Scott, Michelle Baker, and Airyana Easley, also to Kalynn Downs (not pictured) for all your hard work.

The yearbook staff is looking for snow day pictures! If you have one that you would like to submit for consideration, send it to andrea.dewitt@magazinek12.com with a description of who is in the photo and their grade.

4th, 5th, and 6th grade students competed in the Elementary Quiz Bowl Tournament at the Guy Fenter Education Cooperative.




Wednesday, March 16th the 6th grade class participated in Instrument Day. The High School Band did a fantastic job teaching about the different instruments.





Magazine's junior high and senior high track and field teams return to competition today, March 17, as they compete against other area teams in the Rattler Relays beginning at 3:30 p.m. at the Magazine High School Track and Field Complex. Show your support of our #RattlerPride student-athletes by giving them a thumbs up (like) below.


Students in 6th-8th grade enjoyed a fun and education production by the "History Show"! The goal was simple: cover the entire timeline of US History in just 45 minutes. It seems like a lot...but they were completely up to the challenge... Or were they? Ask your student about the "History Show"!




⚠️Attention Rattler Family⚠️
A MOCK impaired driver incident will take place on MHS campus tomorrow, March 15th, in the afternoon. You will hear sirens and see law enforcement, EMS, first responders, and fire department agencies. Thank you to Josh Scott, Logan County Sheriff’s Department, for coordinating this program. Please share to help get the word out!


Attention Magazine sports fans, today's (March 14) Rattler Relays have been postponed and rescheduled for Thursday (March 17) beginning at 3:30 p.m. at the Magazine High School Track and Field complex. #RattlerPride

In the first home track and field meet of the season last week, school records were broken as Magazine student-athletes Jailynn Sims broke the junior high girls record in discus (97-feet, 10.5 inches) and Elizabeth Merritt broke the junior girls school record in the 1600-meter run (5:50.07). Magazine's junior high track and field teams will again look to achieve greatness today, March 14, in the Rattler Relays beginning at 3:30 p.m. at the Magazine High School track. Show your support of our #RattlerPride student-athletes by giving them a thumbs up (like) below.


Get ready! Get set! And graduate with confidence! Day 2: Hands-on experience in the “Mall of Life” simulation and mock interviews.
MHS extends a special thank you to Charla Hammonds, Logan County Extension Service and the community members who partnered with us to make RSG a success!





The Magazine School District continues to carefully monitoring the weather and road conditions. Currently, temperatures are forecasted to remain slightly above freezing until approximately 5:00 p.m. Parents who are concerned about the weather may check their student(s) out, on March 11, and have the absence excused. Families also may call the office to have their high school student released to drive home from campus. School will dismiss and buses will run at regular time.