
TODAY begins our BIS Sportswear sale! 👕 Flyers will be sent home today with students. Exact cash and checks will be accepted. Please make checks out to Berlin Intermediate School. Be sure to include your student's name on the memo line of the check. APRIL 17 is the last day for ordering!


Sandra Day O'Connor was born on March 26, 1930, in El Paso, Texas. She spent her early childhood in Arizona on her family's ranch. Sandra was an American attorney, politician, and jurist. She was the first woman to lead a state senate, the first woman to serve on the United States Supreme Court, and the first woman to have her name attached to a law school.


It's time for Cast 2 to shine in the 5th grade performance of Cinderella...If the Show Fits! Thank you to the Worcester County Arts Council for your generous financial support! #3RsBIS






At this month’s Student Apple Vanguard meeting, students practiced being present. They used this skill to create podcasts with a partner. They used GarageBand to record, add music, and edit. At the end of each meeting, students were given an official SAV sticker with the new logo! #3RsBIS










Reminder: The safety of our students and staff is our top priority. Learn more about our safety protocols by visiting https://www.worcesterk12.org/page/school-safety-protocols. #WeAreWorcester #SafetyMatters


For our last Wacky Wednesday, teachers are dressed like students and students are dressed like teachers. Oh what fun! #3RsBIS











We spy several Jr. Seahawks on these lists. Way to go! #3RsBIS



🏁 Get Ready! 🏁
Pre-K & Kindergarten registration opens April 1, 2025! 📅 Make sure you have the required documents ready:
✅ Birth Certificate
✅ Proof of Residency
✅ Proof of Income
✅ Immunization Records
For more info, visit worcesterk12.org. #WeAreWorcester


Our 6th grade Jr. Seahawks had beautiful weather for Day 1 of the Atlantic White Cedar Restoration Project. #3RsBIS











Congratulations to Colton for being named a Ripley's Believe It or Not Incredible Kid. #3RsBIS


Julia Ward Howe was an American author and poet, known for writing the words to "Battle Hymn of the Republic" as well as many other writings. She was also an advocate for women's suffrage (the right to vote). In 1987, the postal service made a stamp to honor her.


Please be advised that Worcester County Public Schools are operating on a regular schedule today. There is no delay; the report from WBOC is incorrect, and we are working to have it removed. We apologize for any confusion, and thank you for your understanding.

March is Lojala Spirit Month! This last Wednesday of the month is Teacher/Student swap day! Dress in clothes that your teachers would wear and they are going to dress like their students! 👔 🩳 #3RsBIS


BIS: After School Session 3 Starts Today!


Congratulations to all the BIS students that entered the Media Expo this year. We are so proud of all your hard work! Join us in celebrating the winners listed below! #BelieveImagineSucceed #3RsBIS


Today at BIS we are rocking our socks for World Down Syndrome Day (WDSD)! The "Rock Your Socks" campaign for WDSD is celebrated every year on March 21st. Rock Your Socks originated from the idea that chromosomes look like socks, and individuals with Down syndrome have three copies of chromosome 21, rather than two. The campaign encourages people to wear colorful or mismatched socks to raise awareness and support for people with Down Syndrome. #BelieveImagineSucceed #3RsBIS











This Friday, March 21st is ROCK YOUR SOCKS day! Wear wild and wacky socks to show your support for World Down Syndrome Day 🧦 #BelieveImagineSucceed


Ms. Hudson’s and Mrs. Perdue’s art WIN groups completed the House Store Mural! #3RsBIS


Elizabeth Cochrane Seaman, better known by her pen name Nellie Bly, was an American journalist, who was widely known for her record-breaking trip around the world in 72 days. She also was the most famous American woman reporter of the 19th century.


Worcester County Public Schools will open one-hour late today, March 20, 2025 due to foggy conditions. Buses will operate accordingly. All school programs will begin following the one-hour delay.