
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.

Come let us serve you tonight at McTeacher Night. Support the BIS PTO. 10% if your bill will be donated to school. #3RsBIS








Don't forget our Ultimate Fundraiser is still going on! Please consider a donation to the BIS PTO. You are welcome to scan the QR Code or you can send in cash or check, made out to BIS PTO. Be sure to include your student's name. Thank you! #3RsBIS #BelieveImagineSucceed


REMINDER: Today is our next PTO Dine-Out night. See you at McDonald's on Samuel Bowen Blvd between 4:30-7:30 pm. Mention BIS and 10% of proceeds will go to BIS PTO. See you tonight!


REMINDER: Tomorrow, March 19th, is our next PTO Dine-Out night. See you at McDonald's on Samuel Bowen Blvd between 4:30-7:30 pm/. Mention BIS and 10% of proceeds will go to BIS PTO.


Our Artist in Residence is visiting our 6th grade Jr. Seahawks this week. Students are exploring the cultural meaning of symbols and using natural materials to create their piece of our legacy quilt. Stay tuned for the finished product. #3RsBIS #ArtsforLearning
Thank you to the MD State Arts Council for the financial support.











Another successful trip to the Humane Society with Mrs. Bunting's homeroom. Our students filled the dumpster with weeds and leaves as they helped get the grounds ready for Spring. #3RsBIS








Muriel "Mickie" Siebert was born in September 1928. She was a fearless Wall Street broker that was known as The First Woman of Finance. She was also the first woman to become a member of the New York Stock Exchange, and the first woman to become the superintendent of banking for New York State.


March is Lojala Spirit Month! Every Wednesday of the month, we will have a spirit day. The next one is Wednesday, March 19th and it is CRAZY HAIR day! #3RsBIS


Our students and staff kicked off Neurodiversity Week with activities to support acceptance of neurological differences. Check back all week for updates! #3RsBIS











🍀🌈Happy Saint Patrick's Day🌈 🍀


This morning kicks off the first-ever Neurodiversity Week here in Worcester County Public Schools!
Neurodiversity Week is a global movement that promotes understanding and acceptance of neurological differences, such as autism, ADHD, dyslexia, and other learning differences. With this initiative, we foster inclusive school environments where all students feel valued and empowered.
We invite our school system community to join us in this awareness campaign by participating alongside us for our spirit week activities. Tag us in your photos using #WeAreWorcester #WCPSNeurodiversityWeek
Spirit Week Activities:
MONDAY 3/17 - Passion & Interest Day: Wear a shirt or outfit that represents a personal special interest or hobby -from gaming to music to dinosaurs!
TUESDAY 3/18 - Sensory-Friendly Day: Wear soft, comfy clothes (like pajamas or sweats).
WEDNESDAY 3/19 - Neurodiversity Colors Day: Wear rainbow colors or neurodiversity symbols (like infinity signs) to celebrate the diversity of all minds!
THURSDAY 3/20 - Strengths Superhero Day: Dress as a superhero or wear a shirt that represents a personal strength le.g., math, art, kindness).
FRIDAY 3/21 - World Down Syndrome Day: Wear socks that will get you noticed! Mismatched, colorful, or bold socks get people talking and help to start conversations on raising awareness for Down Syndrome.


We will see your student at 7:35 Monday morning! #BelieveImagineSucceed



Tomorrow is Spring and Class Picture Day! 📸 Be sure to send paper order forms in with your student today!


This week is Neurodiversity Week! Each day this week is a Spirit dress up day if you would like to show your support. *Please keep in mind that Monday is also Picture Day* #BelieveImagineSucceed


"Holi, also known as the Festival of Colors, is a vibrant and joyous Hindu festival celebrated worldwide, with celebrations in countries like India, the United States, United Kingdom, Australia, and more. It marks the arrival of spring and the victory of good over evil. During Holi, people throw colored powders and water at each other, dance, sing, and enjoy festive foods. #3RsBIS





REMINDER: Picture day is Monday, March 17th! Spring as well as Class portraits will be taken on that day. Remember that you can preorder online or simply turn in the paper order form on Monday!


Yearbooks are on sale now! The last day to order will be April 25th. Scan the QR code to order. Then click "Buy Yearbook" at the top of the screen and follow the prompts to find our school.
