
Spring pictures and class pictures are Thursday 2/28/19.


Click here to sign up for Edcamp Bryan 2019!
https://www.eventbrite.com/e/edcamp-bryan-2019-tickets-56206723824

LEGO League Jr. Expo

Students in Ms. Lee’s class continued learning about WWII by taking a virtual field trip to Pearl Harbor.




BCES celebrates Black History Month!



Pinch Pot Fish
#yougottahaveart


Join us for Academic Night at BCES on Feb. 7th. Please return reservation slips by this Friday so we can order pizza for everyone.

If you want to know what type of questions your child will experience on the GMAS, click below to view a practice test.
http://www.gaexperienceonline.com/

Today is the last day to buy a yearbook for $22.00. After today, the price will be $25.00. You can purchase a yearbook in the front office.

Badger’s Baristas practiced money skills while delivering coffee and hot chocolate to help keep BCES teachers energized.


Bryan County Elementary School Loves Academics! Join us for yummy treats and experience three academic activities in your child's grade level.

Bryan County Schools is currently developing calendars for the 2019-2020 and 2020-2021 school years. We value your input and would appreciate your feedback by completing our school calendar survey. Please click the link below to access and complete the form.
Thank you for you your time and commitment to Bryan County Schools.
https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/BCSCalendarSurvey


Progress updates (report cards) will be coming home today. Please sign and return to school.

BCES: Chorus practice today. Pickup at 4:30 from car rider line.

Mrs. Gary’s Class learned multiplication, division, partitioning, and making arrays by placing candies on a gingerbread house.



The BCES Chorus and Dance Team helped spread a little Christmas cheer this year by performing at the annual Pembroke Christmas Parade. A good time was had by all!

Students in Ms. Kuntze's class tested their knowledge of electricity by working together to create circuits.





Mrs. Badger’s class took a mini field trip to the Pembroke Senior Center. They helped spread some holiday cheer by spending quality time with the seniors by reading some books to them. They also helped give back to the community by helping pack up food bags for those in need. You do not always need money and gifts to help out your community and to spread holiday cheer. Most people just want your time and attention.




Students in Ms. Trombly’s technology class created 3D figures using Tinkercad and printed them using a 3D printer.


We have yearbooks for sale, and they make great Christmas gifts! The cost $22 before 1/25/18 and $25 after that date.