We are excited to announce that we will move back to face to face instruction next week, December 14-18. Please see the schedule below. Monday- Full day- Regular ScheduleTuesday-Thursday- 2:00 DismissalFriday- Additional Support Day - 2:00 Dismissal If you have any questions please contact your child's school. READ MORE >
Due to a potential COVID-19 outbreak among the Hackett senior high basketball team there will be no games tonight. Both junior high teams are still scheduled to play on Thursday night. READ MORE >
In order to make sure that our students have meals during virtual week sacked breakfast and lunch will be available for pick up from 10:30am till noon at either cafeteria. READ MORE >
We have just finished a consultation with the Arkansas Department of Health(ADH) and the Arkansas Department of Education (ADE). While we feel that it is extremely important for students to be at school it is also important to keep everyone safe. After ADH and ADE’s review of all our data, they have determined that while we do not have school spread we do have... READ MORE >
Second Round Playoff Game Magazine vs. Foreman at Home 11/20/2020, kickoff is at 7:00 pm. Ticket Information: Due to the Arkansas Department of Health COVID-19 guidelines, the seating capacity at all venues has been reduced. We are asking for help us work to make this postseason great for everyone. Below you will find detailed information regarding your... READ MORE >
Reminder: Arkansas Athletic Association, Arkansas Department of Health, and the Governor's office require face coverings for anyone attending any sporting event. Individuals who do not wear face coverings will not be allowed into the game. Additionally, face coverings are required to be worn at all times except when eating. Anyone not wearing a mask may be asked... READ MORE >
First Round Playoff GameMagazine vs. Hazen at Home 11/13/2020, kickoff is at 7:00 pm.Ticket Information: Due to the Arkansas Department of Health COVID-19 guidelines, the seating capacity at all venues has been reduced. We are asking for help us work to make this postseason great for everyone. Below you will find detailed information regarding your tickets... READ MORE >
Our annual Report to the Public will take place this Thursday, November 12th at 6:00 in the High School Library. Please feel free to come out and hear the exciting things that are happening in our school. READ MORE >
We need your help! In order to livestream school events we need 1,000 subscribers to our YouTube channel. Please take a few minutes and subscribe to the official Magazine School District YouTube channel at the link below. We want to make sure everyone is able to enjoy the hard work of our students. https://www.youtube.com/channe... READ MORE >
We have had some questions about election results for the school millage and wanted to clarify. Article 14 section 3 of the Arkansas constitution requires all school districts to vote on their millage rate every year no matter if there is an increase or not. The district did not ask voters for an increase we merely met the letter of the law. If the election passes... READ MORE >

Due to a decreased number of COVID positive cases and quarantines we will be back to our regular schedule next week. Classes will resume on Monday, Nov. 2nd and meet all day. READ MORE >

Important Information:Away basketball games will look very different this year due to COVID-19 restrictions. Currently, each school has determined how many visitors they can allow with the current gym guidelines (We can allow 145 on the visitors side and 164 on the home side). We are very blessed to have a large arena but not all schools are that fortunate. While... READ MORE >
In order to be as open and honest as possible and keep everyone up to date, it is time that we share our COVID numbers with you. Until last week we were seemingly COVID-quarantine free but that has now changed. I want to let you know where we are with not only our staff but students. As most of you know it has been a very hard week as we continue to try to stay... READ MORE >
The United States Department of Agriculture is extending Free Meals for Students through the Summer Food Program. All students in the Magazine School District under the age of 18 will receive free meals (breakfast and lunch) until December 31, 2020 as USDA money allows. The purpose of the extension is to assure that children have access to nutritious meals... READ MORE >
This Friday, our Senior High Football team will take on Cutter Morning Star at Cutter. There are no vouchers necessary for this game. Cutter believes that they will be able to accommodate all visitors who want to attend, but please remember to bring your mask and social distance. You will purchase your ticket at the gate. We hope to see you all there Friday... READ MORE >
Logan County Conservation Scholarship2020-2021 Arkansas Association of Conservation Districts “Dave Ferguson” Scholarship Contest. This contest will give a young person in our county the opportunity to win up to $600 towards college expenses when they choose a conservation-related course of study atan accredited Arkansas college or university. The winner will also... READ MORE >

Spots are filling up fast! Be sure and sign up now for your chance to win BIG! READ MORE >

Include any child living at your address on your Census form. Help ensure that our kids’ schools get more of the funding they need for the next 10 years. Deadline 9/30/2020. My2020Census.gov or call 844-330-2020 Only nine questions! READ MORE >

With no new COVID cases/quarantines in the district we will be officially moving to Level 2 next week (Tuesday). This means that all students will attend school each day. We will be dismissing school at 2:00. Please remember that there is no school on Monday due to the Labor Day holiday! Have a safe and restful break! #RattlerPride READ MORE >
As online learning becoming more prevalent it is important that parents know and understand how to keep their students safe. Please a few minutes to explore this site. READ MORE >

Tornado Safe Room Procedures Magazine School District in partnership with Federal Emergency Management Agency(FEMA) is fortunate to have a constructed a Safe Room. They are designed andconstructed to withstand the pressures of 200 mile-per-hour tornadic winds. Safe Roomdoors will... READ MORE >
We will be holding Senior Night this Friday night, August 28th before the football game against Mansfield. If we have learned anything from COVID it is to take advantage of the time we have together. Senior Night activities will begin at 6:30 and will honor our senior football, cheerleaders, band, golf and cross country. READ MORE >

The deadline to sign up for the Rattler Virtual Academy is quickly approaching! Please be sure to sign up by this Friday, August 14th, if you would like your child to attend virtually. Follow the link is below for your convenience. https://www.magazinek12.com/information-helpful-links READ MORE >
To provide more information about Response Levels during the 2020-2021 School Year, here is a short video explaining the response levels. Rattler Response Levels 2020-2021 VideoHere are the Response Levels for reference. Response Levels READ MORE >
As we start back to school this year there is a sense of anxiety that just hasn’t been there in the past, and rightfully so. We know that we all are having to make tough decisions about how we will educate our students. I want to take a minute and share something that has been on my heart. I know many of you are struggling to decide what the right option is for... READ MORE >
In order to follow guidelines set by the Governor, Arkansas Division of Secondary and Elementary Education, CDC, and Arkansas Department of Health the Magazine School District will require face coverings for all employees and students in grades K-12 who attend on-site instruction when social distancing cannot be achieved. You can read the Emergency Face Covering... READ MORE >

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We are excited to have a traditional graduation for our students tonight at 7:00 in Diamondback Arena. Due to the Department of Health and Division for Elementary and Secondary Education restrictions for COVID-19 we ask everyone to remember the following:1. All guests must have a ticket in order to enter.2. Face masks must be worn at all times while in the... READ MORE >
Many of you have heard the announcement from the Governor today about postponing the opening of school. Please understand that we learn about these changes during the press conference just like everyone else. While we would like to have immediate answers for everyone many times this is not possible. Some have asked if this will change our school calendar. After... READ MORE >
The Magazine School District Parent/Press Announcement for Re-entry is now available. Click the link below for the most up to date information about our plan for re-entry. Magazine School District Parent/Press Announcement for Re-entry READ MORE >

In response to our parent survey results, the Arkansas Department of Secondary and Elementary Education, and numerous health concerns we will be offering various ways to educate our students. While we plan to come back to school on July 27th we also want to address the needs of all our kindergarten through twelfth grade students. One way will be through a fully... READ MORE >

Magazine School District is excited to announce our intention to begin school on July 27th. As always we will continue to assess the situation and follow guidance from the Arkansas Department of Health and the Division of Elementary and Secondary Education READ MORE >
We are so excited to get back to school! Stay tuned for more information. READ MORE >
Breakfast and Lunch will be served free to all children under the age of 18 at Magazine Elementary School (315 EAST PRIDDY, MAGAZINE AR)! MONDAY-FRIDAY JUNE 8 TH -JULY 17 TH(OR UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE)BREAKFAST 8:00-9:00 LUNCH 11:00-12:00ADULTS MAY PURCHASE MEALSBREAKFAST $2.25 LUNCH $3.75FAMILIES MAY EAT TOGETHER IN THEELEMENTARY CAFETERIA, AS LONG AS... READ MORE >

We are proud of all you have accomplished during your elementary school years. Good luck across the road in 7th grade! We know you will succeed! GO RATTLERS!Video Link READ MORE >

Please take a minute to help us improve our school by following the link below that will provide feedback on how school has been since we have been out for COVID-19 as well as your preference on how we should move forward. Your answers will help us make future plans. Survey closes June 10, 2020. https://docs.google.com/forms/... READ MORE >

We are so blessed to have such great people in our community. Ladonna Brahler took time out of her busy schedule to make sure that everyone stayed safe during our virtual graduation and diploma pick-up by sewing facemasks for all those that participated in diploma pick up. She created special masks for the Class of 2020. Her roots run deep in Rattler Nation,... READ MORE >

Congratulations, Class of 2020!Graduation Video READ MORE >
Chromebook/Textbook Return Plan June 2-3, 2020 (Tentative) Return schedule: Tuesday, June 2 8:00-8:30 10th graders 8:30-9:00 11th graders Wednesday, June 3 8:00-8:30 7th graders 8:30-9:00 8th graders 9:00-9:30 9th graders READ MORE >

With no kids on campus, no organized sports and activities going on for our students, and no summer Homecoming, I decided to go back in time. The idea was generated by a gift I received from Sandra Beck today, namely memorabilia. So, here goes: 1939-1940 school year (80 years ago), Emmit Cleveland finished up three consecutive state titles in pole vault setting a... READ MORE >

School choice deadline is rapidly approaching! Please call the district administration office for an application! READ MORE >

In order to keep our students, staff, parents, and community safe we will be holding Social Distancing Parent Teacher Conferences. Teachers will be reaching out to parents via zoom or telephone the week of April 27- May 1, to discuss your child's progress or answer any questions you have. Please be watching for our phone number, 866-900-2001, or an email to set... READ MORE >
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Parents and Students, As of now, this is our plan for Tuesday, April 7. Book/materials distribution for the district is set for Tuesday, April 7 at the arena foyer. Cars should remain in a single file line in the coned lane with students or parents from the front vehicle only entering the building then exiting before the next student or parent... READ MORE >
This months School Board Meeting will be held on April 9th at 6:30 in the high school library. This is a change in venue to allow for appropriate social distancing. READ MORE >
🚨Seniors 2020:🚨Local Scholarships (only one copy of essay and resume, I'll make copies this year) can be turned in to the high school, e-mailed, mailed, or shared through Google Docs. Remember the deadline is April 3rd (Friday!). Email: jamanda.rogers@magazinek12.comPhone: 1-866-900-2001 ext. 8002 (this will ring to my cell phone)Please be checking your emails for... READ MORE >
Juniors, you should be receiving your ACT scores in the mail any day now, if you have not already gotten them. These scores are for the test you took here on campus in February. They will come directly from ACT and may be mailed out at different times. READ MORE >
Early next week you will be receiving a call from the school. Staff members will be calling to determine each family/student's needs during the time we are not physically present at school. Many times people believe our phone number is a telemarketer. Be sure to answer the phones when you receive a call from us at 866-900-2001. Please help us spread the word to... READ MORE >
Due to the Governor's announcement that all schools in the state of Arkansas will close until March 30th there will be no intersession tutoring or Magazine Campus Boys and Girls Club this week. Breakfast and lunch for students will still be available at no cost . Students can pickup their food from 10:00am-12:00pm. Grab-and-go meals will include both breakfast... READ MORE >

In order to be prepared when we return from Spring Break and given the fact that schools are closing throughout the state your child will be bringing home an AMI packet today (Friday). This packet will contain enough work for 7 days. The Department has extended the amount of AMI days to a total of 10 due to COVID-19. Packets should be set aside to be used only if... READ MORE >

A big THANK YOU to all of the beautiful young ladies who entered the Miss MHS Pageant! A special THANK YOU to all the parents, grandparents, and friends who came out to support these young ladies and FBLA! READ MORE >

Magazine Schools is closely monitoring information about the coronavirus, and making plans in order to quickly respond if the need should arise. As with any communicable disease or potential outbreak, we work with the Arkansas Department of Health and the Centers for Disease Control to follow their recommendations to ensure we are protecting our students and... READ MORE >
4.12A8 – FORMAL DRESS CODE GUIDELINES* The staff and administration at J. D. Leftwich High School want you to make good choices. We are not trying to inhibit your style. Dances should be fun, but we want everyone to be comfortable and safe. With modesty in mind, the following dress code guidelines will be enforced at J.D. Leftwich High School. 1. ... READ MORE >

Magazine School District Classified Employee of the Year All classified staff are a vital part of our school system. No one person has a greater impact making sure students are safe, well fed and have a clean and healthy environment to learn. Magazine School District is blessed to have some wonderful classified staff that unconditionally give of themselves... READ MORE >

Magazine School District Teacher of the Year The classroom teacher is the backbone of the American education system. No one person has a greater impact on the education of a child than does the teacher who creates the primary learning and instructional environment. Magazine School District is blessed to have some wonderful teachers that unconditionally give of... READ MORE >

Congratulations to these middle level FBLA members for placing at the FBLA spring leadership conference yesterday: Kana Lee-1st place Business LettersRylan Matthews-1st place Keyboarding Applications II and 2nd place Introduction to Computer Science & CodingEmily Powell-1st place Keyboarding Applications I and 5th place in Elevator SpeechCarla Morris-5th place in... READ MORE >

JR GIRLS PLAY MONDAY AT 5:00 JR BOYS PLAY MONDAY AT 6:00 READ MORE >

Congratulations to our January Reading Challenge winners. Rattler Pride!! READ MORE >
We will be releasing school early on Thursday, Feb. 13th. Elementary will be dismissed at 1:30 p.m. and high school will follow at 1:35 p.m. This early out will enable our staff to work on the instructional needs of our students. READ MORE >

Sarai is the outgoing District Vice President of FBLA while younger sister Carlee is the incoming Treasurer. Rattler Pride!! READ MORE >

Kylie Robinson broke Hope Raggio's single game scoring record for 5 on 5 basketball with 43 points. (Ruth Ann Loyd 56 back in 6 on 6 basketball.) READ MORE >

Caleb Hyatt, Bryce McDowell, and Doug Powell were named to the 2020 West All Star squad for football. Congratulations. Rattler Pride!! READ MORE >

Big SHOUT OUT to our custodial crew for fighting flu for us since before the sun came up this morning plus a well-deserved break toward the end of the day! These folks are down here in the middle of all of this and trying to get it ready for Monday. Thank you. Rattler Pride!! READ MORE >

Come on out to the games tonight. Sarai Parrish will be crowned 2019-2020 Basketball Homecoming Queen along with Princesses Clair Curtis and Raymie Davis. Maids include: Michal-Ann Dobson, Tannea Thomas, Autumn Morris, Helena Gray, Kinzie Robinson, and Trinidy Harding. READ MORE >

https://www.nwaonline.com/news/2019/nov/14/class-2a-hyatt-leads-magazine-to-top-se/ READ MORE >

The following sportsmanship rules will be in effect at all AAA regional andstate events:Face/Body Painting. General face/body painting is not permitted. Partialface painting is permitted such as small markings on the cheeks.Posters/Banners/Signs. All signs must show only positive support. Thosewhich direct negative comments towards opponents or are... READ MORE >
The first Early Out of the school year is scheduled for Wednesday, Nov. 20th. Teachers will spend this time looking at data in order to improve our school. Elementary students will be dismissed at 1:30 and high school will be dismissed at 1:35. READ MORE >

FOOTBALL PLAY-OFF GUIDELINES FOR PRELIMINARY ROUNDSADMISSION AND PASSESA. Gate admission prices are Students and Adults - $6.00. (Except for at gate admission for the championship games at War MemorialStadium advance sales $6.00 students and general admission $7.00. At gate – general admission adults and students $7.00) The AAAwill furnish tickets to each school... READ MORE >

Basketball schedules are out. When you get one, there are a few corrections: SMALL SCHEDULES..... 1/14 VS HACKETT IS AWAY-NOT HOME NOT SHOWN - 1/30 IS 7TH AND JRS HERE VS COUNTY LINE AT 4:30 BIG SCHEDULES...... NOT SHOWN - 1/30 IS 7TH AND JRS HERE VS COUNTY LINE AT 4:30 -- per RANDY LOYD READ MORE >

Basketball scrimmage; 11/7 at 5:30 READ MORE >

Per Mr. McGaugh: Support the Magazine Construction Technology Classes as they auction off 2 deer blinds! These blinds are 6' x 8' and were constructed to be large enough for multiple people. Pressure-treated sub-floor, painted plywood exterior, metal roof, and large viewing areas to see what is out there. This would be a great way to share hunting with a... READ MORE >
Please help us make sure your student is ready for their future. READ MORE >
Friday, Nov, 1, 2019 at 6:30 p.m. we will honor all Senior football and band members. Please come out and show your Rattler Pride for these students and families. READ MORE >

We are so proud of our students the past two days. Attendance matters to learning and meeting our goals. High School had a 98% attendance rate today and a 96% attendance rate yesterday. Elementary had 97% today and 98% yesterday. Great job everyone! READ MORE >
A Recruiting Event for the U.S. Census Bureau is being held at the Magazine High School Library at 292 E Priddy St in Magazine, AR on October 21 from 3:30 - 6 pm. A representative will be there to assist and to answer questions. These are great temporary summer jobs. Nationwide, thousands will be hired to support their communities and get paid while doing it. ... READ MORE >

This month's licensed and classified perfect attendance winners are Ashley Young and Amanda Kirk. Thank you ladies for your dedication to our students by being here every day all day! #RattlerPride READ MORE >
Earlier today the Magazine School District was on precautionary lockdown due to an outside potential threat. Upon advice from local law enforcement it was later determined that the school was safe to resume our daily activities. As always, we remain committed to keeping our students and staff safe. READ MORE >
Magazine School District would like to inform our parents and community about information that was presented to us by the Magazine Police Department. The Little Rock FBI office issued a general awareness statement regarding a report they received that a school shooting would occur in Arkansas. The reporting party lives in another country, and his/her identity... READ MORE >
There are so many things going on at Magazine School District. You will only need to look around to find something exciting. Below are just a few things that happened this week. 1. College classes got started this week for our students. At Magazine High School students are able to take FREE college credit courses on campus, that's right FREE. This is a benefit... READ MORE >
As other schools started their year this week we now have 15 learning days behind us. I can say with full confidence that it has been a great week and without a doubt it has been hot. Here are a few highlights that I want to make sure and share.1. Some of our students on the "cow" bus have been showing off their Rattler Pride, by helping others. Two of the... READ MORE >
Week 2 has been great! This year is well underway and everyone seems to be getting into a routine. In order to make sure that we all know what is going on in the district below are just a few of the highlights. 1. There have been many great lessons going on in the classrooms this week. Our teachers make sure that students are taught not just academics but... READ MORE >

The Magazine Cheerleaders invite you to attend our Mini Cheer Camp! Who can come? Anyone in Pre-K through 6th grade! When is it? Tuesday, August 27th and Thursday, August 29th, after school until 5:15. What is the cost? $25 per child or $20 for each child if the family has more than one participating. ** All participants will be... READ MORE >
We made it! Week 1 is in the books. I wanted to give all of you an update on things that I saw happening around the district this week. Below just a few of the great things happening in Rattler Nation the first week of school. 1. Our cafeteria staff had some setbacks with equipment on Monday but they really pulled together and made this week great. We are all... READ MORE >

July 25 Orientation Eat at 5:00. Speakers at 5:30. Open House at Elementary at 6:00. Schedules and athletic meetings at 6:00 at High School.July 29 School StartsAugust 30 Parent-Teacher ConferencesSeptember 2nd Labor Day Holiday READ MORE >

The Rattlers were well-represented at the annual Times Record/All Star Preps Best of the River Valley 2019 banquet this summer. The Sr. Boys track team was one of 10 local teams (in all sports) recognized for their 2018-2019 State championships. Chase Gibson, Caleb Hyatt, Taryn Leslie, Lauren Ryan, Tatum Scott, Tannea Thomas, Jesse Witt, Xeng Yang were each... READ MORE >

June 8, 2019 Many activities were planned for the annual Magazine Homecoming including State Championship ring ceremonies. But, with assistance from various folks including Josh and Tooter Scott and Amber Droemer, Dana Bryan pulled off a great surprise for Coach Randy Bryan who was preparing to talk about his State Champions when a host of former Rattler greats... READ MORE >
Randy Bryan was named River Valley Preps track coach of the year for 2019 at this summer banquet in Fort Smith. READ MORE >
June 8, 2019 (I am a little late in posting this) As part of the Magazine Homecoming festivities this summer, the Magazine Rattlers Sr. Boys Indoor Track and Field team are pictured with their rings after a ceremony in the arena. As Glenn Parrish put it, noted story-teller Coach Randy Bryan told stories, achievements, and accolades about each student-athlete... READ MORE >

Athletic Awards Monday May 13th 6:00 p.m. in ArenaAcademic Awards Friday May 24th 8:00 a.m. in the ArenaBaccalaureate Sunday May 19th 7:00 1st BaptistGraduation Friday May 24th 7:00 in the Arena READ MORE >
Parent/Teacher Conferences are today 1:00-6:00. READ MORE >
Chase Gibson started the day off in a big way: State Champion in high jump. Caleb Hyatt followed that up with a Gold in the discus at the same time Tannea Thomas was smashing the school and District records in shot put while also winning State. The men finished 3rd and the women 8th. All in all a great day. Full results are at ar.milesplit.com . READ MORE >

The Magazine Conservation Academy is now taking applications for next year. This class focuses on outdoor experiences that touch all subjects. Students will get to experience learning in a different way, while still getting all the credits that they would be getting in a traditional classroom. If you are interested, please go see Mr. Holt in Room 1 or pick up an... READ MORE >

The Rattlers won both divisions in spectacular fashion scoring over 250 points each to win the 2019 District Championships. READ MORE >

Testing is just around the corner and your teachers, parents, and community believe in you, now believe in yourself!!! You Got This!!! Rattler Pride!! READ MORE >

Way to go Magazine FBLA!!! Great work Students and Mrs. Davis for all of your commitment to their success! Mary Lee and Destiny Smith were recognized for Who's Who in FBLA. Destiny was recognized for receiving her Future BAA Award. Mary was recognized for completing 500 hours of Community Service. Belle Stafford made it to the finals in Network Design. READ MORE >
Magazine School District SCHOOL OF CHOICE DEADLINE RAPIDLY APPROACHING May 1st Applications available at the district office 485 East Priddy St * Magazine, AR * 866-900-2001 ext.1001 LOOKING FOR A CHANGE? Magazine Offers: Two Week Fall Break Extended Christmas Break Two Week... READ MORE >

The Rattlers finish up the month of March at Alma tonight. In meets so far, the Rattlers have hit some great marks and are improving every week. Next up, the Rattlers travel to Booneville for the Bearcat Relays and to Mansfield for the Quad City meet.Full results are at ar.milesplit.com I am not going to put all results from the Greenwood meet in here but here... READ MORE >

Another title coming back to Magazine!! Way to go to our 6th grade Quiz Bowl team!! Rattler Pride!! READ MORE >

These young ladies from the MHS Beta Club were greeting our elementary students being dropped off this morning!! Rattler Pride!! READ MORE >

Way to go to our 5th grade quiz bowl team for showing that Rattler Pride and bringing home that hardware!!! READ MORE >

Parents and Guardians,Please be aware of what your child is watching on Youtube and Social Media. There is a new online risk circling called the Momo Challenge. It is cartoons that your child would regularly watch (Peppa Pig, Minecraft, etc.) that challenge your child to perform tasks such as turning on the stove in the middle of the night, harming themselves... READ MORE >

We say farewell to our senior cheerleaders in red. Their final home game for basketball is set for Friday, February 8th in Diamondback Arena. Come out and show your support for these young people and all of our senior basketball players playing their final home game. Rattler Pride!! READ MORE >
I love it when a plan comes together! And that is just what happened Friday in Fayetteville. 5 years of planning! The Rattlers and Lady Rattlers made the annual trip to northwest Arkansas for the State Indoor Championships in the Randal Tyson Track Center. Over 1500 entries arrived for the 1A-4A combined meet. Competitors from each classification would be... READ MORE >

Congratulations to the Magazine Rattlers Senior Boys for winning the 2019 1A-2A Indoor Track State Championship!! These young men and their coaches have had a vision of this and have been on a mission to make it come true! Job well done!! Rattler Pride!! READ MORE >

Good luck to our FFA students!! READ MORE >

Congratulations to our Beta students that competed at the state Beta convention and now will be competing in Oklahoma City this summer. Rattler Pride!! READ MORE >

Mrs. Staton's class had some special readers come in to read to the students on our 100th day of school. Rattler Pride!! READ MORE >

The Magazine Conservation Academy students had the opportunity to accompany Dr. Varnell and a member of the Arkansas Game & Fish to survey bald eagles on the Arkansas River. READ MORE >
What began during Fall Break in October with an Up All Night Fundraiser came to fruition January 10 as 12 members of the Magazine High School Beta Club delivered toys and care packages to Arkansas Children’s Hospital Northwest. Club members raised $580, shopped for wish list items, assembled care packages, and made the delivery, all during school breaks. The... READ MORE >

Thank you to Ms. Cooley for doing an outstanding job on our mascot painting that will hang at the Guy Fenter Educational Cooperative. READ MORE >

Magazine students had the opportunity to travel to Little Rock for the Arkansas Welding Expo. We would like to say thank you to Welsco for having our students be a part of the expo! READ MORE >

EAST received their first grant this year from the Arkansas Online Media Initiative. This grant was used to purchase equipment that will help in the production of online media such as podcasts, and hopefully the eventual creation of a student led news program. Students like Hunter Corley, Kacy Frederick, Alex Smith and Cort Harmon (pictured) are already eager to... READ MORE >

Making a Difference for our students and supporting the school. Way to go Logan County Sheriff's Department! READ MORE >

Thank you to the Logan County Sheriff's Deputies for coming out and welcoming our students to school during the morning arrival. Making a Difference!!! READ MORE >

We are in the final stretch before our winter break of three weeks and I hope each of you had a wonderful Thanksgiving. Just four weeks left in the second nine weeks so let's stay focused and engaged. Welcome back to our students and staff!! READ MORE >

Tonight there will be a community bonfire, (behind the home bleachers at the football field from 5:30 until 7:30) to show our support for the Sr. Rattlers who will travel to Foreman in the second round of the state playoffs on Friday. We will also be recognizing the 5th/6th grade team that will be playing in the championship game on Saturday at Johnson County... READ MORE >

Levi Wright is an example of what hard work and dedication can accomplish. Levi has been at it for 6 years. This year he capped off a great career by hitting most of his goals. He was accorded ALL STATE, ALL STAR, ALL CONFERENCE to go along with his individual district title and his leading his team to the District Championship. Levi Wright: Rattler Pride!! READ MORE >

Per AAA: STATE EVENT SPORTSMANSHIP RULESThe following sportsmanship rules will be in effect at all AAA regionaland state events:Face/Body Painting. General face/body painting is not permitted.Partial face painting is permitted such as small markings on the cheeks.Posters/Banners/Signs. All signs must show only positive support.Those which direct negative comments... READ MORE >

Tayleigh McConnell and Becca Willhite are two EAST students that are raising awareness during Breast Cancer Awareness Month by creating and selling shirts that they designed. After the shirts were designed they created, distributed, and collected order forms, and used local business Khilling Printing to print the shirts. The money raised by selling the shirts will... READ MORE >

What a day to be a Rattler!!!! Two District Championships (Sr. Boys and Jr. Girls), two District Runnersup (Sr. Girls and Jr. Boys), an individual District Champion - Levi Wright, and loads of medalists! Awesome group of kids! Fantastic parents! The best volunteers at any meet! Add our great community support and it was the best meet. And lots and lots of... READ MORE >

Welcome back form the fall break!!! It's time to refocus on another nine weeks! Remember we don't want to just make a difference, we want to BE the difference!! Rattler Pride!!!! READ MORE >

Senior Cross Country athlete Lauren Ryan took a visit to the University of the Ozarks. Lauren is being recruited by the Eagles. Another proud moment for our school and community. Way to go Lauren!!! READ MORE >

Just a couple of days left in our fall break and then we will hit it hard for another nine weeks. We will have more pictures and updates for our website once we are back in school but for now students and staff enjoy these last couple of days and this awesome weather! READ MORE >

How did Beta Club members spend the first week of their Fall Break? On Monday night, they had an Up All Night fundraiser that raised $580 for Arkansas Children's Hospital Northwest. On Wednesday, several of them were at school for hours practicing the dance routine for their group talent for the state convention in January, or preparing a project board for... READ MORE >

Magazine FBLA student leaders attend the Fall Leadership Conference . Although they are on their Fall Break for two weeks these young leaders are traveling to learn more and bring back information to help their organization and school. Rattler Pride!!! READ MORE >

Be sure to watch the mail this week. Report cards are being mailed out today, 10-1. Have a great break. READ MORE >

Magazine School District is starting it's first Fall break and students along with teaching staff are out for the next two weeks to relax, refocus and rejuvenate. Everyone worked extremely hard to make the first nine weeks a success for us!We will be holding gap filling and enrichment for those students whose parents have signed them up during the intersessions. ... READ MORE >

Mrs. Bryans sixth grade class took a field trip to Fort Smith and visited Judge Parker's Museum. Learning in and outside the classroom. READ MORE >
Mr. Holt and the Conservation Academy teamed up with Magazine Elementary students to provide a fishing experience. Students selected the fishing experience as a reward option for good behavior during the first nine weeks of school. The students earned and saved their Rattler PBIS bucks to pay for the experience. READ MORE >

Hello Fall! Hello Parents! Attached below is your copy of the October 2018 Newsletter! Enjoy! http://5il.co/502c READ MORE >

Friday night we had the privilege to honor our 2010 Football State Champions during the halftime of our game against Hackett. Thank you to those young men that had a chance to come out in the rain and watch a great Rattler overtime win! Honoring those that laid the foundation that we build upon today... READ MORE >

Partial squads travelled to Acorn for the 3rd annual Stuthard Stampede cross country meet. Lauren Ryan ran to a medal finish. READ MORE >

Our conservation academy students continue to travel the state learning in the field from the experts doing it everyday. This program was designed to give students interested in conservation efforts and careers in Parks & Recreation, Game & Fish, Forestry, Police and Fire. What an exciting way to learn!! READ MORE >

The Rattlers hosted their first home meet of the year and what a meet it was. Great day. Lauren medaled. Connor and many others PRed. I so appreciated the footballers and basketballers who ran with us today. Magazine volunteers are the best! Coaches and kids from all over kept telling me that we run the best meets. But the highlight of the day was Levi on the medal... READ MORE >

Thanks to all of the grandparents that came out to read to our classes today!! READ MORE >

Our Pre-K students had the opportunity to visit the South Logan County Fair this morning and spend some time at the petting zoo. READ MORE >

Levi medaled again as the Rattlers competed at the Saints Invitational at Shiloh Christian in Springdale. Full results can be found at ar.milesplit.com READ MORE >

Five years ago the Magazine School District began its Education and Training Program with five students taking the Orientation to Teaching I class, and this year, there are again five students taking the class. The program is designed for students who think they might want to become teachers. Students in the program have the opportunity to go to the elementary to... READ MORE >

Academy students at Devils Den State Park. Studying tree species, hiking a trail, and learning about karst topography (caves) READ MORE >

Magazine Elementary’s featured artist this month! READ MORE >

Our Conservation Academy program students are traveling the state to get practical experience and learn first hand from the people who do the job everyday. Students at DeGray State Park talking with the park superintendent about park maintenance. They also discussed waste management, guest services at camping spots, and how volunteers help with running the park.... READ MORE >

Week five brings us to our first parent/teacher conference of the year this Friday. Make sure you come in and check out your student's progress and visit with their teachers. READ MORE >

Are you ready for some football, well these young men are! Game day breakfast for our young men to fellowship and get ready for their game tonight. Come out and support your Rattlers, the pep rally is at 12:40 in the arena and the game is at Bigelow start time 7:00!! Rattler Pride!!! READ MORE >

Last year's Rattler Cross Country teams brought home the hardware and have been working very hard this year to do even better. Their first meet is next Saturday, September 1st, in Springdale at the Shiloh Christian Saints Invitational Meet. The meet starts at 8:00 am so come out and support your Rattler Cross Country team!! Rattler Pride!! READ MORE >
Notice Concerning Use of Pest Control Materials Magazine Public Schools utilizes a licensed, professional pest control firm for the prevention and control of rodents, insects, and other pests in and around the district's buildings. Their program consists of: Inspection and monitoring to determine whether pests are present and whether any treatment is... READ MORE >

Today marks the start of week four and we are rolling!! Students are engaged, educators are introducing new innovative ways of teaching, and administrators are reporting awesome observations from their time in classrooms. Leading The Way To Be The Difference!! READ MORE >

Making music and memories, the Rattler Band took the field and performed for our fans!!! READ MORE >

Rattler football kicked off last Friday with a scrimmage against Cedarville. READ MORE >

Even more ribbons!!!Rattler Pride READ MORE >

More ribbons! READ MORE >

It's fair time and Rattlers are bringing home some honors!!! READ MORE >

Hello Parents and Guardians!The link below will take you to information regarding Tasseltime. Tasseltime is a web-based data bank that offers students the ability to study for the ACT and search for scholarships. There are a lot of really good resources found here. As a courtesy, the school district pays for our membership. In the letter (linked below) you will... READ MORE >

Coach Bryan, our high school principal, providing some collaborative instruction in his old stomping grounds, the science classroom!! READ MORE >

We are starting week three and the rest of the state will be returning to school this week as well. This first nine weeks seems to be flying and we are seeing results already. The feedback from the administrators observations in classrooms is evident we are yielding positive results! Remember in a couple of weeks we will have our first parent/teacher conference... READ MORE >

Our conservation academy kids are experiencing what the academy is all about and that is hands on learning in the field. These students are identifying tree species. Just one of many in the field experiences to come. These young people will have the chance to experience occupations in Arkansas Game & Fish, Arkansas Forestry, Arkansas Parks & Recreation, the... READ MORE >

Magazine Elementary is focused on reading and where it can take you around the world. READ MORE >

The August parent newsletter is here! View your copy by clicking on the link below. August Newsletter READ MORE >

Off and running is how we can describe the South Logan County Boys and Girls Club in Magazine. This is a great partnership for our school and community. The students are enjoying this new opportunity and we are thankful for our volunteers and the club itself. Welcome to Magazine!!! READ MORE >

Thanks to those that contributed to FIll the Bus this year. We would also like to thank the sponsors of the program United Way, Northwest Arkansas and River Valley Honda Dealers, and 5News. Helping us Be the Difference in our students lives!! Rattler Pride! READ MORE >

Mr. Thomas Riddle has made his way back to his alma mater to teach science. READ MORE >

Mrs. Courtney Holt returns to her alma mater to teach science for our Rattlers. READ MORE >

Ms. Alicia Hayden will be our new agriculture teacher and FFA sponsor. READ MORE >

Ms. Rebekah Cooley joins the Rattler staff this year as our K-12 art teacher. READ MORE >

The Rattler Sr., Jr. and Little League cheer squads are prepared for another Rattler season of football. ARE YOU? READ MORE >

Are you ready for some Rattler Football? The teams are working hard to get ready for this years season. Let's get ready to show our Rattler Pride August 24th we are at Bigelow and then our first home game will be August 31st against Mt. Ida. READ MORE >

These young men took the building by storm with their tropical look on day one! Let the adventure begin... READ MORE >

It's here and today is our first day back! I wanted to welcome all of our students, teachers, and staff back for the 2018 - 2019 school year. We are set to Lead The Way and Be The Difference! Have a great first day back and show that Rattler Pride!!! READ MORE >

The Boys & Girls Club of South Logan County is partnering with the Magazine School District to bring a satellite club to our community. We are very excited and thankful to be able to bring even more opportunities to our community and mainly for our kids. The B & G Club will be providing after school programs, including tutoring, for our students and will also be... READ MORE >

We are excited to have been chosen to pilot the Extended Recess this year. Research continues to show academic and health improvements for student that have more activity time in their day. READ MORE >

It was a day filled with insight, food and fun. Teachers and support staff returned for the first day of back to school for all district employees and were treated to breakfast provided by the South Logan County Chamber, followed by lunch and contests provided by First Western Bank, and enjoyed an afternoon break with ice cream and cookies from Community National... READ MORE >

The Healthy Facilities Institute awarded Honorable Mention to Magazine School District, Magazine, in the 2018 Healthy School Facilities Recognition. The submission was one of almost 20 entries for the 2018 Healthy School Facilities Recognition, a partnership of School Planning & Management and College Planning & Management magazines, and HFI. The Gold Standard of... READ MORE >

The Hybrid Schedule for the 2018-2019 School Year and a Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) page have been posted online. Please review the Frequently Asked Questions document to assist with commonly asked questions regarding the hybrid schedule and gain a more detailed understanding of the schedule itself. READ MORE >

J.D. Leftwich High School has been recognized as one of the schools that are “Beating the Odds” in Arkansas! The Office for Education Policy (OEP) at the University of Arkansas creates an annual report entitled the Outstanding Educational Performance Awards, and the "Beating the Odds" awards are given to schools who are serving a high percentage of students from... READ MORE >