Wishing all of our students, teachers, staff and families a happy, safe and restful break! We look forward to welcoming our students back on Monday, Jan. 7, 2019.
over 5 years ago, Bryan County Schools
Winter Holidays 18-19
Congratulations to this huge list of Bryan County Schools students for making District Honor Band! We are very proud of you!
over 5 years ago, Bryan County Schools
2018-19 HS Honor Band Students
2018-19 MS Honor Band Students
Congratulations to Alisha Fabian, Tytiana Kelly and Tyrone Shellman (not pictured)! Their video won a grand prize in the Powerade Incentive Program! BCHS will receive $10,000 for their athletic programs!
over 5 years ago, Bryan County Schools
BCHS Powerade Video Winners
Congratulations to BOTH our football teams! Bryan County High had several players as well as RHHS named to the All-Region football teams! https://www.savannahnow.com/news/20181128/bchs-redskins-and-rhhs-wildcats-named-to-all-region-teams
over 5 years ago, Bryan County Schools
over 5 years ago, Bryan County Schools
Congratulations to Mackenzie Petermann for being named Region Volleyball Player of the Year! The following players made the All-Region team: 1st Team All-Region: Mackenzie Petermann Audrey Blashke Kaleigh Faldowski 2nd Team All -Region: Emily Bruning Sekala Goodwin Abbey Workman
over 5 years ago, Bryan County Schools
American Education Week presents all Americans with a wonderful opportunity to celebrate public education and honor individuals who are making a difference in ensuring that every child receives a quality education. #OneBryan
over 5 years ago, Bryan County Schools
American Education Week
Congratulations to RHHS' Valerie Orloff for being named Region Volleyball Coach of the Year! The Lady Wildcat Volleyball team had an amazing year and made it to the Elite 8 for the first time in school history!
over 5 years ago, Bryan County Schools
Orloff- Region Coach of the Year
Congratulations to Maggie Taylor from BCES! Named WTOC's Top Teacher! http://www.wtoc.com/2018/11/07/top-teacher-maggie-taylor-bryan-county-elementary/
over 5 years ago, Bryan County Schools
It is important to prevent harm to youth and young adults from e-cigarettes. We know enough to take action now to protect the health of our young people. Everyone has a role, including parents, health care providers, teachers, and others who work with and care about young people. Please check out these resources and talk with your child today. http://www.bryancountyschools.org/o/bcs/page/drugs-and-alcohol-information
over 5 years ago, Bryan County Schools
National Red Ribbon Week is Oct 23-31 - Life Is Your Journey, Travel Drug Free! Check with your school for their specific dates and theme. #saynotodrugs #redribbonweek #besafe
over 5 years ago, Bryan County Schools
Red Ribbon Week
It's National School Lunch Week! Bryan County Schools serves over 7,000 meals per day and over a million per school year!! We'd like to thank our 65 Food Service employees for serving us such great meals! 🍊🥦🌮🍓 #OneBryan #lots2love #schoollunch
over 5 years ago, Bryan County Schools
School Lunch Week
Bryan County Schools will be open tomorrow - Friday, October 12th. We look forward to seeing our students and staff for another great day! #OneBryan
over 5 years ago, Bryan County Schools
The safety of our students and staff continues to be our highest priority as we make decisions regarding the weather. In our most recent interaction with Bryan County Emergency Services and National Weather Service regarding Hurricane Michael, we learned there is still a possibility of strong winds impacting our area late tonight and all day tomorrow. Considering this most recent update, we do not want to take a risk with student and/or staff safety. As a result, Bryan County Schools will be closed tomorrow for all students and staff. Also, all extracurricular activities are cancelled for Thursday. Whenever we make a determination about cancelling school and closing our district, Bryan County School District officials spend hours studying as much quality information as possible prior to making this determination. Particularly in the case of making a future decision based on projections and predictions, it is important that we study as much information as is available to us. It is also important to remember that making decisions based on weather predictions can be a very difficult call. Even though we understand that tomorrow’s weather could turn out very differently than we have been advised at this point, we feel that closing the district tomorrow is in everyone’s best interest. Also, based on the most current information we have right now regarding Hurricane Michael, we do plan for the district to reopen on Friday. Again, we understand the track of this hurricane could change at any minute and require us to remain closed on Friday. Therefore, it is very important for you to pay attention to our multiple notification systems for any required updates on the circumstances. We hope all of our students, staff, parents and the entire Bryan County community remain safe as Hurricane Michael passes through our area. Our thoughts go out to the schools, students, staff and parents in the Florida panhandle and south Georgia.
over 5 years ago, Bryan County Schools
Bryan County School District officials continue to work directly with Bryan County Emergency Services and National Weather Service to monitor Hurricane Michael. The safety of our students and staff continues to be our highest priority as we make decisions regarding the weather. We have a scheduled conference call/webinar with the National Weather Service late this morning and afterwards will be consulting with Bryan County Emergency Services regarding the information that was shared. As a result, we hope to make a determination by early this afternoon about having school on Thursday. We wish our students and staff a wonderful day of learning today and appreciate your continued support!
over 5 years ago, Bryan County Schools
Bryan County School District officials are working with Bryan County Emergency Services to closely monitor Hurricane Michael’s trajectory and possible impacts. The safety of the families we serve is our highest priority as we make decisions regarding the weather. We will continue monitoring the conditions, so please continue to check our Facebook page or website for updates. We thank you for your patience.
over 5 years ago, Bryan County Schools
Next week is Fall Break for students. Faculty & staff report on Monday, Oct 1st only. Enjoy and stay safe!! #OneBryan 🍁🍂
over 5 years ago, Bryan County Schools
Fall Break
Absenteeism and its ill effects start early. One in 10 kindergarten and first grade students are chronically absent. Poor attendance can influence whether children read proficiently by the end of third grade or be held back. #AttendanceAwareness #SchoolEveryDay
over 5 years ago, Bryan County Schools
Attendance Awareness
Attendance Awareness
By 6th grade, chronic absence becomes a leading indicator that a student will drop out of high school. When students improve their attendance rates, they improve their academic prospects and chances for graduating. #AttendanceAwareness #SchoolEveryDay
over 5 years ago, Bryan County Schools
Attendance Awareness