
Congratulations to BHS Journalism Teacher and Publications Adviser Lisa Stine, who received the 2021 Adviser of the Year Award from the 2021 Arkansas Scholastic Press Association. #BryantProud


Watch the BHS Quiz Bowl team compete against Ft. Smith in the Arkansas Quiz Bowl STATE Championship airing on AETN Saturday, April 24. It's the first time a Bryant team has competed in the state finals. #BryantProud



Survey Deadline TODAY (Friday, April 23)
We need your help! Bryant Public Schools is in year four of a comprehensive Strategic Plan focusing on four areas: social and emotional learning; teaching and learning; facilities and systems; and personnel.
Parent and community member feedback on how successful the district is at meeting these goals is necessary for school leaders to evaluate progress. Please take a few minutes to complete the survey.
Link: https://bit.ly/BPSClimateSurvey21


Bryant High School senior Alexia Muñoz Castaneda was selected for the ARKTESOL scholarship, awarded to only five students across the state! The scholarship is for current or former English learners. Alexa will receive a recurring $1,000 award every year she attends college. We are also #BryantProud to announce that Alexa is 32 BHS students to earn the Arkansas Seal of Biliteracy for the 2020-21 school year.


REMINDER: Friday, April 23 has been changed to an onsite learning day. Students will attend school in person on this day.


Our very own Brenda Chase was named School Nurse Administrator of the Year for the Arkansas School Nurses Association!
Bryant students, faculty and families are very fortunate to have Mrs. Chase leading the Nursing Department. We agree that she represents the very best in school nursing. The honor is well deserved. Congratulations, Mrs. Chase! #BryantProud


The Bryant Lady Hornet Soccer Team is sponsoring a fundraiser for Senior 2021 yard signs. Support your Lady Hornets, and your senior, by ordering! Each sign will be personalized with your student’s name and his/her sport, club, or organization. Order by Sunday, April 25.
https://bit.ly/32pjJzX


Congratulations to the Bryant High School H.E.A.T. (Hornet Engineering, Aerospace, & Technology) for their 1st place finish in Team Design Interview at the State SeaPerch Underwater Robotics Competition. Now, on to the World Championship in May! #BryantProud


We are so excited to share this new opportunity for learning … iPads for students in grades 6-12! #opp4success


BHS counselors got to tour the new Saline County Career and Technical Center today! Learn more about the 10 pathways the CTE Center has to offer and talk to your counselor today: http://bit.ly/SalineCTE


The month of April is the Month of the Military Child. Bryant Public Schools is proud to have students in our district who are members of military families. We want to thank the Jones Family for making Bryant their home and for the sacrifices they all make for our freedom. Read their story ⇉ https://bit.ly/3uXrnOd. #ArMilKids


STRATEGIC PLAN SURVEY: Why is important to take the climate survey? We need your input. It’s vital information the district uses to determine if we’re meeting our Strategic Plan goals. Link: https://bit.ly/BPSClimateSurvey21
https://youtu.be/aUrHxz3lXk0

BHS is hosting the AMAA Championships at Hornet Arena. Winter Guards will perform in both prelims and finals on Friday, April 16, starting at 5pm. Winds and Percussion will perform in prelims and finals on Saturday, April 17, starting at 2pm. Tickets: https://bit.ly/3uMmebM



Bryant Robotics had another HUGE win this weekend! The Bryant High School robotics program gave an outstanding performance at the state robotics tournament. BHS had two teams qualify for the tournament and those teams finished state champion and state runner-up. Both teams are now qualified to compete for a world championship in May.
Join us in congratulating these students on their great accomplishment and wishing them the best of luck in the World Competition. Doug Maxwell is the sponsor.


Our school health nurses prepare and train for many types of emergencies. Bryant’s Nursing Department recently applied for and received thirteen Blue & You Mini Grants to purchase 12 AEDs for cardiac emergencies (one new AED for each school campus) and Intranasal Naloxone (for opioid-related drug overdoses) for each school within the district. #PublicHealthWeek #SchoolNurses


Paraprofessionals are essential members of our Bryant team. They do critically important work every single day, creating opportunities for students of all abilities to learn, grown and succeed. Thank you fo all you do!


It's National Assistant Principals Week! Join us in recognizing these incredibly hard working assistant principals for everything they do for our students and district! #APWeek21
ELEMENTARY
Tisha Long (BES); Lindsey McBride (CES); Suzanne McDermott (DES); Angela Mask (HCES); Amie Horn (HFES); Kameron Ervin (PES); Lee Ann McDaniel (SES); Deborah Tazelaar (SPES)
BEMS: Brian Nivens, Jennifer Francis
BMS: Dr. Lesa Lindberg, Jeff Adams, John Hall (ALE)
BJHS: Leah Garner, Joe Allbritton, Dr. Laura Fee
BHS: Eric Andrews, Dexter Barksdale, Michele Waymire, Julie Parker, Tim Hall (ALE)


Bryant High School’s chapter of FBLA had 15 students qualify for the State Leadership Conference. Two students placed in the top 4, qualifying for the FBLA National Leadership Conference this summer. #BryantProud
Savannah Rousey, 10th grade | 2nd Place- Introduction to Business Communications
Sydney Humphrey, 12th grade | 4th Place - Economics



This year's National Public Health Week theme is Building Bridges to Better Health. Healthy schools equal healthy communities. Students must be healthy to be educated and must be educated to be healthy.
School nurses are public health's eyes and ears for the nation's children and families. School nurses work with children, families, communities, as well as public health departments and educators. The primary goal for school nurses is to keep children safe, healthy, and ready to learn. #NPHW
