
Congratulations to our 5th grade students' of the month for February!
Dominic, Emilio, Luke, Cooper, Willa, Areti, Brennan, Roman, Savannah, Caleb, Wyatt, Avaya, Eliana, Mia and Dexter.

Louisa May Alcott was born in 1832. She was an American novelist, short story writer, and poet, probably best known for writing the novel Little Women. She wrote the book in less then three months. In 1879, Alcott was the first woman to register in Concord, Massachusetts when they gave women rights to vote about schools, taxes and bonds.


The Worcester County Board of Education is now accepting applications for its next Superintendent of Schools.
Worcester County Public Schools is seeking an innovative, engaging instructional leader who is a passionate advocate for children, has demonstrated success in improving student achievement, and can build consensus through effective communication while representing the fiscal needs of the system.
Learn more about this opportunity and how to apply at https://tinyurl.com/WCPSSupSearch.


Parent Teacher Conferences are one week from today!


Per Worcester County Public Schools, all AFTER SCHOOL activities are canceled for today, March 5, 2025.
All students will dismiss at the normal dismissal time and will go home according to their normal transportation method.


IMPORTANT: Due to anticipated high winds and inclement weather, all afterschool, evening, and Adult Education classes for today, Wednesday, March 5, 2025, have been canceled.

More smiling faces from today's Den Meeting. Loyalty, teamwork, goal setting and problem solving were on tap this morning! #6Houses1School #3RsBIS











More smiling faces from today's Den Meeting. Loyalty, teamwork, goal setting and problem solving were on tap this morning! #6Houses1School #3RsBIS











It's Den Meeting Day at BIS. This month's characteristic is loyalty during our Lojala Spirit Month. Stay tuned for Wacky Wednesdays all month long! #6Houses1School #3RsBIS











Tomorrow is Den Meeting day! Jr. Seahawks can show House spirit by hearing their House shirts or color. #6Houses1School #3RsBIS


Another great trip to the Spy Museum. A huge thank you again to the Worcester County Arts Council for making this trip possible. We appreciate you! #3RsBIS








TODAY is BIS Spirit Night at Chipotle from 4:00-8:00 pm. 25% of proceeds will be donated to the BIS PTO. Please be sure to use code ZGT973M when ordering online or show this flyer when ordering in restaurant.


BIS: March PTO Parent/Teacher Conferences at BIS will be Wednesday, March 12th from 5-7pm. Please use the following links to register for a conference:
Registration opens Tuesday, 3/4 @ 6pm
Registration closes Monday, 3/10 @ 4pm.
Specials
https://www.signupgenius.com/go/20F0C4EACAB2EA4FE3-55498498-specials
6th Grade
https://www.signupgenius.com/go/20F0C4EACAB2EA4FE3-55498549-6thgrade
5th Grade
https://www.signupgenius.com/go/20F0C4EACAB2EA4FE3-55498547-5thgrade

Dr. Jane Wright was born in 1919 in New York City. Her father was one of the first African American graduates of Harvard Medical School, and he set a high standard for his daughters.
Dr. Jane Wright became professor of surgery, head of the cancer chemotherapy department, and associate dean at New York Medical College, as well as the highest ranked African American woman at a nationally recognized medical institution.


March is Lojala Spirit Month! Every Wednesday of the month, we will have a spirit day. The first one is Wednesday, March 5th and it is MISMATCH day! Dress in clothes, socks and shoes that don't match at all! 👔🧦👞 #BelieveImagineSucceed


MISA testing for fifth-graders is next week!


This week is National School Breakfast week! It is a week to celebrate the power of a healthy school breakfast. It is a vital part of fueling young minds for academic success! 🥚🍌🥯


We are here to help you and your student. Feel free to give us a call at 410-632-5320 if we can help you or your student succeed. #BelieveImagineSucceed #3RsBIS



It is National Social Worker week! This is a celebration of social workers all over the world, celebrating and promoting the contributions of the profession to individuals, families, communities and all of society. We celebrate Mrs. Katie Clark!


March is Women's History Month. This is an annual observance to highlight the contributions of women to events, both in history and contemporary society. Join us in celebrating these admirable women!
