
💚MONSTER MADNESS 5K & KIDS FUN RUN🏃🏽♀️
Register by this FRIDAY to make sure you have a race T-Shirt.
🏆Which school will take home the traveling trophy this year??? It looks like Bryant Elementary is in the lead with Parkway not far behind. Make sure you register your child for the Kids Fun Run on October 29th at Mills Park! 🎃


Monster Madness is October 29 at Mills Park. Elementary students, grab your friends and register for the Kids Fun Run. Make sure your school has the most participants to win the 6ft traveling trophy. 🏆
Sign up by October 20 for a free t-shirt. Cost is $10. Register Here: https://runsignup.com/Race/AR/Bryant/BryantBGCGlowRun


In this “Did You Know?" video, Superintendent Karen Walters shares information on our Annual Report to the Public. Watch her message, then click below to see a recap of the 2021-22 school year.
https://www.bryantschools.org/page/annual-report
https://youtu.be/LtfQn1xDoyA

Have a 4th-6th grade girl interested in basketball? Come for mini-camps the first Saturday of the month beginning November 5. Hosted by varsity Girls’ Basketball.

Our monthly district e-newsletter, Success Happens Here, is one way we share important information with our parents and community members. Please visit one of the links below to view the October 2022 edition.
English: https://5il.co/1izaa
Spanish: https://5il.co/1iza9


The Bryant School District will present the Annual Report to the Public during a special board meeting on Monday, October 3 at 6pm. The meeting will be held in the Professional Development Center, located on the Bryant High School Campus, Building 18 (next to the baseball field).
Our Annual Report to the Public, presented in video format, updates patrons on the progress made during the 2021-22 school year and highlights student and staff achievements. Along with academic progress, the report provides information on district finances, student enrollment and demographics, teacher quality, and high school scores.
Parents and other members of the community are invited. If you are not able to attend, the Annual Report video and document will be shared following the meeting.


Our #GoGold campaign provided a total of $2,126.91 for Arkansas Children’s Hospital Hematology/Oncology Child Life Department to support children with cancer and their families. Hornets, thank you for your generous donations and support of Childhood Cancer Awareness Month!


The Hornet Hour podcast launches today! The first episode focuses on school safety with Superintendent Karen Walters. Bryant’s Teacher of the Year, Amber Leaton, talks about her experience as a semifinalist for Arkansas Teacher of the Year.
Join host Dr. Alex Berry and listen on your favorite podcast platform:
https://youtu.be/SoesZe6rchE
https://anchor.fm/hornet-hour
https://open.spotify.com/show/4laKxZBNB1ZZPBLlOFCx5j


It’s almost time to #GoGold! All Hornets are asked to wear gold on Friday, September 23 to bring awareness to childhood cancer. Share photos with the hashtag #HornetsGoGold.
We are also asking students to donate $1 and staff to donate $2. All donations will be given to Arkansas Children’s Hospital Hematology/Oncology Child Life Department to support children with cancer and their families.
Thank you to Hill Farm teacher Tara Begoon and her son Easton, a 7th grade student at Bryant Middle School, for sharing their childhood cancer journey.
https://youtu.be/zdcvgj5leD4

The Bryant School Board meets monthly. Following each regular meeting, Bryant Public Schools will post a School Board Recap. We hope this short summary will provide our parents and community members with user-friendly information about decisions being made at school board meetings.
See below for links to the the September 2022 meeting recap:
English: https://5il.co/1i8bn
Spanish: https://5il.co/1i8bm


Introducing our first "Did You Know?" video, a new series on education related topics.
Learn how completing a Free & Reduced Meal application helps our families and our district!
English: https://youtu.be/OnGqfGZOlE0
Spanish: https://youtu.be/aZgxAlNR9T8

September is Childhood Cancer Awareness Month to bring attention to pediatric cancer, the leading cause of death by disease for children under the age of 14. The color gold and the gold ribbon are symbols of support for children affected with cancer.
All Hornets are asked to #GoGold on Friday, September 23 to show your support. Wear gold clothing/accessories or wear a gold ribbon. We are asking students to donate $1 and staff to donate $2.
All donations will be given to Arkansas Children’s Hospital Hematology/Oncology Child Life Department to support children with cancer and their families.


Parents as Teachers (PAT) is hosting a meet-and-greet on Tuesday, September 20, 6pm, at Bryant Elementary School. Learn more about the FREE program and services provided for children ages birth - five (not kindergarten eligible.)


It's TOMORROW!! Let's GO, BIG BLUE! #Hornets


The Bryant School Board meets monthly. Following each regular meeting, Bryant Public Schools will post a School Board Recap. We hope this short summary will provide our parents and community members with user-friendly information about decisions being made at school board meetings.
Links to the the August 2022 meeting recap:
English: https://5il.co/1gqtk
Spanish: https://5il.co/1gqtj


THANK YOU to Everett Buick GMC for gifting our ENTIRE district with Bryant Hornet 212 t-shirts! We are 212!




We've got SPIRIT, yes we do! We've got SPIRIT, how about YOU?! Join us!


Join us tonight for the biggest Salt Bowl community pep rally ever! Everett Buick GMC has big plans to make it unforgettable, so don't miss it. Come out starting at 6pm for vendors, food and music. Bring the crowd, the noise, and the fun to show your Hornet spirit. 📣🥁🏉


Buses may run behind the first week of school. We have many new drivers and riders, so delays should be expected in the afternoons. All students will be dropped off safely, but it may be a later time than anticipated.
Bus drop off times will continue to improve as we move past the first week. Thank you for your patience as we work to transport over 4,500 students to school and home each day. We hope your Hornets had a great first day of school!


SAFETY REMINDER: State law prohibits motorists from using a mobile phone while in a school zone or passing a school building when children are present. This includes both talking and texting. We appreciate your cooperation to ensure a safer environment for our Hornets!
