
This week's Employee Spotlight is Jennifer Pelletier from Richmond Hill Elementary School. Join us in thanking Jennifer for exemplifying "Excellence in Everything!"


This week's Employee Spotlight is Carol Anderson from the Business and Financial Services Division. Join us in thanking Carol for exemplifying "Excellence in Everything!"


We have amazing students and staff in Bryan County Schools!
Several outstanding people were recognized for their accomplishments at January's BOE Meeting.
Congratulations to everyone!
http://www.bryancountyschools.org/o/bcs/browse/100254
RHMS - Jamie Bennett and the Football team for earning Football Coastal Area Region Champions
RHHS - Kaitlin Hutchinson and the Competition Cheer Squad for earning Competition Cheer Region Champion
RHHS - Matt LeZotte and the Football team for earning Football Region Champion-Final 4 Football
RHHS - Levi Sybert and the Cross Country team for earning Mens and Womens XC Region Champion
RHHS - Kayla Gohler for earning the Womens XC State Champion
Carver Elementary - Shaine Carol Avula for winning the District Spelling Bee
BCHS, LPS, and MES for their United Way contributions

In observance of Martin Luther King Jr. Day,
all schools and offices will be closed on Monday, January 20, 2020


This week's Employee Spotlight is Chuck Clark from the Operations Division. Join us in thanking Chuck for exemplifying "Excellence in Everything!"


Congratulations to McAllister's Leslie Habecker for being this week's WTOC Top Teacher!


Staff are back and are busy! We hope you had a fantastic break.


Hurry - the application closes on Friday, January 10th! We are looking for amazing educators to become part of the Bryan County Schools family! Don't miss out on this fantastic opportunity!
https://bryanctyga.tedk12.com/hire/index.aspx


Have a safe and fantastic Winter Break! See you in January!
If you are moving away from us, please notify your school so they can prepare your transfer information. We are sad you'll be leaving us and wish you well on your journey!


Our organization employs two types of people – those who teach and those who support those who teach. Just as we recognize exceptional employees who teach in our organization, we want to take the opportunity to also recognize some of our most outstanding staff who support those who teach. Through this series, we will introduce you to support staff who exemplify “Excellence in Everything.” Please join us in thanking these employees for their hard work and dedication to Bryan County Schools. This week is Dana Brown from Richmond Hill Middle School:


Dr. Brooksher’s Student Advisory Council met this morning at Bryan County Middle School. These middle and high school students welcomed Ms. Carole Knight, the Director of School Nutrition, to talk about various aspects of the food service program. Students provided feedback on ways to maintain and enhance the program. They also had collaborative discussions on other district topics.





Our organization employs two types of people – those who teach and those who support those who teach. Just as we recognize exceptional employees who teach in our organization, we want to take the opportunity to also recognize some of our most outstanding staff who support those who teach. Through this series, we will introduce you to support staff who exemplify “Excellence in Everything.” Please join us in thanking these employees for their hard work and dedication to Bryan County Schools.
This week is Karen Sampsell from George Washington Carver Elementary School:


We want to welcome everyone back from vacation and look forward to seeing you tomorrow morning! Hopefully you had a safe and enjoyable break. We had some exciting news happen recently that we want to share with you–
*Richmond Hill High School’s football team won the Elite Eight match up on Friday night and heads to the Final Four. RHHS will host Allatoona High School on Friday, December 6th at 7:30 in Wildcat Stadium.
*Lanier Primary School and Bryan County Middle School were recognized on the Georgia Department of Education’s Title I Reward Schools List. Reward Schools are among the greatest-improving 5% of Title I Schoolwide schools.
Congratulations to these three schools!


Enjoy and have a safe holiday break!


Our organization employs two types of people – those who teach and those who support those who teach. Just as we recognize exceptional employees who teach in our organization, we want to take the opportunity to also recognize some of our most outstanding staff who support those who teach. Through this series, we will introduce you to support staff who exemplify “Excellence in Everything.” Please join us in thanking these employees for their hard work and dedication to Bryan County Schools. This week is Catherine Dunbar from Bryan County Elementary School:


American Education Week—November 18-22, 2019—will present 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.


We had a great turnout for the first redistricting forum on November 14th. After a brief introductory presentation by Dr. Brooksher, the participants broke up into small groups. In these groups, the audience was able to voice their questions and concerns for consideration. The next forum will be on Thursday, December 12th, 7:00pm at Richmond Hill Middle School.





Keeping safety in mind with the implementation of roundabouts across the county, we ask that everyone obey all traffic laws and pay special attention to buses, student drivers, and other motorists on the roadways. #OneBryan


Veterans Day is a time for us to pay our respects to those who have served. We stand united in respect for you, our veterans.
Veterans Day Holiday Weekend ~
Students return Wednesday, November 13


Our organization employs two types of people – those who teach and those who support those who teach. Just as we recognize exceptional employees who teach in our organization, we want to take the opportunity to also recognize some of our most outstanding staff who support those who teach. Through this series, we will introduce you to support staff who exemplify “Excellence in Everything.” Please join us in thanking these employees for their hard work and dedication to Bryan County Schools.
This week is Richard Bessert from Richmond Hill Primary School:
