News and Announcements
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Our Future Engineers attend "Hidden Figures" Screening
On January 10th, over 100 MSA-8 Bell students attended a free screening of the film Hidden Figures at the Galen Center, USC. The screening event had special guests Octavia Spencer, Taraji P. Henson, Janelle Monáe, and Pharrell who encouraged girls to pursue careers in STEM. |
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Vipers Place 7th in Robotics Competition
Our MSA-3 Vipers traveled from Carson to San Diego to participate in the infamous Lego Competition. The robotics team worked hard to be prepared for this competition and their work paid off, out of the 36 teams that participated they finished in 7th place! Way to go MSA-3 Vipers! |
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RoboWarriors Get Closer to World Championship
On Saturday, January 14th, the MSA-1 RoboWarriors robotics team completed 24 qualifying rounds at the California High Desert VEX Robotics High School League. They placed 1st and 5th for the season out of 48 teams. |
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Martin Luther King, Jr. Day
Our amazing MSA-7 Northridge students created beautiful artwork for Martin Luther King, Jr. Day. |
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PUBLIC SCHOOLS REMAIN SAFE HAVENS FOR CALIFORNIA’S STUDENTS
In this time of uncertainty, anxiety, and fear I strongly encourage you to join me in declaring our public schools “safe havens” for students and their parents and to remind families about existing laws that protect them and their students’ records from questions about immigration status. |
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We are renewed!!!!!
Yesterday, the Los Angeles County Office of Education decided to approve our appeal for the renewal petitions of MSA-1, 2, and 3 for five more years! |
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MSA-8 Bell Student Featured Speaker at LA Board of Supervisors Meeting
On Tuesday, December 13th one of our amazing students, Jatziri was a featured speaker at our Board of Supervisors meeting and she represented Magnolia well. She was interviewed by LA Times, ABC 7, and the LA County Channel. |
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MAGNOLIA PUBLIC SCHOOLS TO APPEAL TO LA COUNTY AFTER LAUSD REVOKES THREE OF ITS HIGH-PERFORMING CHARTERS
Board members cited small technicalities as reasons for denial, but many believed larger issues, including outside political pressure, were the primary driver for revocation. |
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Magnolia Science Academies 1, 2,and 3 LAUSD Staff Report Response
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64 charter school leaders call for transparency, consistency from LA school board
The day before the LA Unified school board is scheduled to vote on the fate of 23 charter schools, the district was hit with a bombshell of a letter signed by 64 charter school leaders. |
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