Tonight’s celebration marks the 70th anniversary of Homecoming for a very special Hornet couple, Johnny and Sissy Farchman. Johnny played on the first BHS football team; Sissy was the second Homecoming queen. Congratulations! 👑 🏈
https://youtu.be/Mzj3m4IIdxs
The live stream of tonight’s football game between the Hornets and Panthers will include pregame Homecoming festivities.
Use either link to access the live stream. Cost is $20.
Bryant Athletics: bryantschools.org/o/athletics/page/football-stream
M & M Productions: mmproductions.net/bryantlive

Eight young ladies will represent Bryant High School tonight as maids on the 2020 Homecoming Court. Festivities begin at 6:25pm at Hornet Stadium. The Bryant Homecoming queen will be crowned prior to kickoff at 7pm. Tonight's live stream will include the Homecoming activities.
Senior Maids | Anna Barnes, Samantha Ferguson, Haley Fry, Ashton Inman
Junior Maids | Kaycee Browning, Bella Watkins
Sophomore Maids | Anna DePelsMaeker, Lauren Long
Photo credit: Abigail Weihe, senior photo editor for BHS yearbook staff

Dondre Harris has been principal of Davis Elementary for three years. He enjoys getting to know the students and parents. “We {principals} get to make an impact in the lives of children every day. Who wouldn’t want to do that?!” Mr. Harris has 15 years in the education field.

For the third year in a row, Bryant High School is honored to win the @GreatSchools 2020 #CollegeSuccessAward for preparing our students for success in learning and life! Learn more about the award at bit.ly/2UXtOCX.

Did you know it's #NationalSafeSchoolsWeek?
Bryant Schools is thankful to have Bryant Police School Resource Officers (SROs) at our secondary campuses and Commissioned School Security Officers (CSSOs) at our elementary campuses. Both groups of professionals work closely with our administrators in creating safe schools. Learn more about our initiative to have a security presence at each of our schools: bryantschools.org/page/school-safety-team

Tickets to Friday's Homecoming game against Cabot go on sale today, 5pm, at Big Red on Reynolds Road. Limited tickets (100) available on a first come, first served basis with a limit of TWO tickets per person. #GoHornets

Collegeville principal Tami Edwards brings her passion for education to her role as school leader. “I simply love my students and being able to encourage them to be the best they can be! I am passionate about kids and know that education is their ticket to a better life. I also love being able to support teachers so they can make a difference in the lives of our students.”

Thank you to our entire Nursing Department, the Saline County Health Unit, and all the volunteers who helped keep our Hornets healthy through the flu clinics this year. #HealthyHornets

Tickets to Friday's Homecoming game against Cabot go on sale Wednesday, 5pm at Big Red on Reynolds Road. Limited tickets (100) available on a first come, first served basis with a limit of TWO tickets per person. #GoHornets

Join us in giving a warm BRYANT WELCOME to Austin Sublett, one of two new CSSOs! A former Garland County Sheriff's Deputy, Mr. Sublett joins the school district as a safety officer on the Davis Elementary campus. Bryant Schools now has a security presence (SRO or CSSO) on EACH of our school campuses.

A big BRYANT WELCOME goes out Charles Lamb, one of two new CSSOs! A retired Bryant Police officer, Mr. Lamb joins the school district as a safety officer on the Bryant Elementary campus. Bryant Schools now has a security presence (SRO or CSSO) on EACH of our school campuses.

“The best thing about being a principal is being able to help others. We have an opportunity to change someone's life whether a student, teacher, faculty member or parent.” Clint Shadwick believes in serving others, which he does every day as principal at Bryant Middle School.

The Bryant School Board recognized the service of the 2020-21 BHS Student Senate Leadership Team:
President: Summer Brown
VP: William Alverio
Treasurer: Lucie Van Roekel
Secretary: Addi Funk
Parliamentarian: Rachel Harmon
Reporter-Historian: Erin Key (not pictured)
Spirit Co-Chairs: Madelyn Martin and Maddie Thomas

Parents and community members, we invite you to view our Annual Report to the Public, which provides an overview of the progress made during the 2019-20 school year. It was a great year of Creating Opportunities for Success, which we could not do without your support.
Link ➟➟➟ bryantschools.org/page/annual-report

Bryant Schools is providing an opportunity for parents to change their student's instructional option (blended or virtual) beginning second semester (January 2021).
In order to effectively plan schedules for student classes, we are asking parents to submit a form for EACH student (K-12) even if you plan to continue your current learning environment. PreK parents should not complete this form since PreK is only offered onsite.
We will use your selection to place your elementary student in an onsite/virtual classroom or develop your secondary student's schedule for the second semester (January 2021) of the school year.
Information on both blended and virtual learning is available on our website: bit.ly/2StNz1c.
If you have questions, please email your building principal.
THE FORM WILL CLOSE ON SUNDAY, OCTOBER 25, 2020 at 11:59pm.
Instructional Option for Second Semester: bit.ly/3lQ6iR1
Instructional Option for Second Semester (en español): bit.ly/2SZW04G

October is Dyslexia Awareness Month. #LearntheFacts
Dyslexia has nothing to do with vision OR intelligence. It is a language-processing disorder and is characterized by difficulties with accurate and/or fluent word recognition and poor spelling and decoding abilities. It can affect reading, writing, spelling, and speaking.
For more information on Bryant’s Dyslexia intervention services, visit bryantschools.org/page/dyslexia.

The Bryant School District will present the Annual Report to the Public during the regular monthly board meeting on Thursday, October 15 at 6pm. The meeting will be held in the Bryant High School Multi-Purpose Room (Building 10).
The report, presented in video format, provides an overview of the progress made during the 2019-20 school year and includes district policies, programs and goals.
This agenda item will provide the opportunity for parents and other members of the community to ask questions and make suggestions concerning school policies, programs and goals.
Parents and other members of the community are invited to attend. Social distancing will be practiced; masks required.

With free meals for all students through the end of the school year, why complete a free and reduced lunch application? Families who qualify receive extra benefits! Submit your application by THURSDAY, OCT 15. Apply at bit.ly/MealAccounts.

Thirty-one year veteran Russ Sherrill has served as principal at Springhill Elementary for the past 10 years. “Building relationships with students and their families is the best thing about being a principal to me,” he says. Mr. Sherrill is a great example of encouragement and leadership to all in the Springhill family.

