
Congratulations to Mena FFA member Kiylee Hughes on exhibiting the Reserve Grand Champion Arkansas Bred Lamb and the Reserve Grand Champion Overall Market Lamb at the Arkansas State Fair!!


It's Spirit Week at Mena High School and Monday was "Rhyme for No Reason" Day.


HHE Great Teammate Award winners Journey Copelin, and Julia Henry were team captains at the Sr High volleyball game on Thursday.


Jr. High Pep Rally Thursday, October 12th !


The Mena Bearcats played Nashville at Bob Carver Bearcat Stadium on Friday.
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Mena plays at Malvern Next Friday at 7:00pm.


The 1983 Conference Champion Bearcats will be honored prior to tonight's Mena/Nashville football game. Kickoff is at 7:00pm at Randall Whorton Field in Bob Carver Bearcat Stadium.


Mrs. Singleton;s AP Lit students at Mena High School are wrapping up with Tom Foster's How to Read Lit Like a Professor. The author's argument is that all literature is somehow related, and therefore there is no wholly unique piece of literature. Today we did an experiment to see if his claim is true or false. Students each made a list of 6 pieces of literature with which they are familiar. They grouped them into a chain and explained how each was related. We then connected each table group of six and then the whole class. We were able to relate everything into a giant giraffe shaped web, and the students decided Foster is justified in his thinking. The attached photo is a picture of our results with everything from Taylor Swift songs to classic literature to tv shows. This is always the kids' favorite AP Lit lesson because it proves that our brains categorize everything we read, meaning the more we read, the more we know!


Mrs. Breedlove took a group of MHS students to Mena Middle School to deliver cards and candy to their teachers. Today happens to be World Teacher's day.


On Wednesday current members of the Mena High School National Honor Society passed out acceptance letters to new members. This year the National Honor Society's Faculty Advisory Committee selected 32 members for entry. Some new members even learned of their acceptance at this year's AYE competition. Congratulations to all who were accepted!
Jaxon Baber
Rylie Bentley
Hunter Cannon
Alexis Clegg
Joseph Cude
Tierney Dodge
Lacy Floyd
Malachi Floyd
Raegan Gates
Laney Gilchrist
Scottie Gragg
Amy Gragg
Annalise Hughes
Abigail Koppein
Autumn Lockhart
Reese Montgomery
Gracie Nash
Briley Parker
Maddox Parsons
Cooper Plunkett
Brenden Ricker
Lily Rowland
Karley Sharp
Elijah Smith
Zachary Sweet
Yennyte Tecson
Ty Thacker
Addison Thomas
Isabel Vacca
Claire Walston
Clara White
David Williams


This morning Mrs. Breedloove and Mrs. Cash took a group of students to Louise Durham Elementary, the Mena Police Station, and the Mena Fire Department to deliver thank you cards.
The students included:
Makenley Sullivan
Jaydis Patton
Kaya Denton
Lily Rowland
Elliot Dugan
Clayton Dilbeck
Zoe Chung
Abbie Martin


Huge Thank you to Farm Bureau and Arkansas Hunters Feeding the Hungry for their generation donation of 420 beef sticks toward the backpack program!


The Mena Bearcats played Arkadelphia on Friday at Bob Carver Bearcat Stadium.
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Mena is back in action next Friday in BCBS when they face Nashville.
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Mena High School Pep Rally!
Friday, September 29th


Today was MHS Theatre's Word of the Month skit at Louise Durham! Our heroes taught the students how to protect themselves on the internet. The kids were so engaged! We loved it!


The Natural Resource Management class was at the lab Tuesday learning to manage the bee hives. Thanks to the Ouachita Beekeepers Association for helping mentor and educate our students on the complex biology of Apiary!


The Sr. Ladycats played Magnolia on Thursday at the Union Bank Center. Mena won the match 28-26/25-16/25-12. The Ladycats are back in action on Saturday at the Paris Tournament.


The Jr. Ladycats played Magnolia on Thursday at the Union Bank Center. Mena lost 25-6/24-26/7-15. The Ladycats return to action on Saturday at the Rover Valley Tournament.


Senior Center Thursday!
We are so thankful to be able to serve our community and thankful our community supports our students!


The Mena Band would like to thank Hatfield Lumber and Dane Ward for their donation of lumber and Handy Hardware for their donation of hardware to build the new bearcat band marching tower. This will serve the school for many years to come.


Mena Middle School and Mena High School students attended the annual See You at the Pole event on Wednesday before school.
See You at the Pole is a prayer rally where students meet at the school flagpole to lift up their friends, families, teachers, school, and nation to God. See You at the Pole is a student-initiated, student-organized, and student-led event.
