
These top fundraiser sellers in 4th-6th grade earned a treat!


Our CIA is spooktacular! Thank you so much for the treats!


Congratulations to the Marion Patriot Pride Marching Band for taking fourth place in Class 6A at the State Marching Band Contest Monday in Little Rock! This marks the band's highest finish in the 7-year existence of the state contest!
The band will wrap up its competitive season Saturday at the U.S. Bands Southern State Championships in Huntsville, Alabama. The Patriot Pride will compete against bands from four states at the contest.
To read more, click here: https://www.msd3.org/article/893893


We are so proud of our very own MST students who are also known as the champions of Marion's elementary basketball league!

Check out these 4th-grade students who have been shining bright with learning! Students have been learning all about different forms of energy and circuits in Ms. Ezekiel's class. For a STEM day event, students made closed circuits to create their own flashlights.

Last week was a whole lotta busy and a whole lotta fun! Shout out to our students who worked hard to sell boo grams and to our amazing morning announcement helpers!


We have LOVED Red Ribbon Week!!!



Our futures are too bright to do drugs! Red Ribbon Week, neon edition, is a glowing success!

First Grade had the BEST time with some green eggs and ham last week! Click the link below to see ALL the fun.
https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1YCAEXLog_F-GVy3VPcn1O9elutF9whgf?usp=sharing

Red Ribbon Week is off to a great start! We loved decking ourselves out in red yesterday and the decades outfits are on point today!

October 24th-28th is Red Ribbon Week! Let's dress up and be drug free!


Fourth grade students are learning about the 5 forms of energy. M.E.L.T.S. will help you remember those five forms are mechanical, electrical, light, thermal and sound. Students worked on building circuits in science class. These circuits used all 5 forms of energy. Mechanical energy was displayed in the working fan. Electrical energy was displayed in electrons moving along the closed path. Light energy was produced when the circuit was closed. Sound energy was heard through the speaker.
Click the link below to see more pictures and even some videos of
students learning and exploring together!
https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1w-V6_wrd-a24UX3h5J7NzToK42P47IoO?usp=sharing





Important information about back to school pictures!


Boo Grams will go on sale Monday, October 17th and will continue through Wednesday, October 26th. Each Boo Gram will be 50 cents. Boo Grams will be sold in the lobby each morning from 7:30 until 8:00.


Click the link below to see our October Monthly Memo!
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1Al2vN7yNQHxQgY2WxAgc9of4y4KIrsfW/view?usp=sharing

For a thankful Thursday, we would like to thank some of our incredible 6th grade students. These students have been showing leadership through service. These students have been helping with lots of things around here lately and we really appreciate them. They did an amazing job assisting with our Gardening with Grands event last week. Avery Gill, Riley Griffin, Adrian Johnson, and Maeson Shelton, we are so proud of you and thankful for you!


Our community has heart!


The Men on a Mission have been doing an amazing job of showing up for our students lately! If you would like more information on this program or would like to volunteer, call our front office at 870-739-5180.

Here’s your weekly drop of morning announcement helpers! We have the best students!

4th grade students have been studying a book about the heart called "The Circulatory Story" in their reading class. They took what they learned from reading the book and put it into practice in science class. During their science class, students got the opportunity to see a dissection of an actual pig heart. This was also a community effort as 4th grade parents and local nurses volunteered to help with the dissections.



