Mrs. Denton and Ms. Tia- We learned about germs and how good handwashing can helps take care of us. We saw all of the germs under a blacklight and practiced washing our hands.



Why #TeachBryant? Our educators share why they 💙 being part of Bryant Schools.
Interested? Join us for our Job Fair coming up on Monday, February 24, 4:30-6:30pm at Bryant Middle School. We’re hiring teachers, paraprofessionals and other staff positions. Learn more at bryantschools.org/jobfair.
https://youtu.be/JphesO671iI
Happy Valentine's Day! Parents were invited to walk their child to class and were given a Valentine gift from their kiddo. Many stopped by our Photo Booth for a pic! We love our families!




February 14 is a special day students look forward to celebrating. We love our Hornets, too, but deliveries interrupt the learning taking place in our classrooms. Bryant Schools do not accept deliveries at school on Valentine’s or any other special days.
Please share gifts with your children at home. Have a Happy Valentine’s Day!

Bryant Pre-K registration is OPEN from February 13-24. Application packets available online or at the Pre-K building next to Bryant Elementary. Visit bryantschools.org/prek-registration for more information. #SuccessStartsHere

Mayor Allen Scott has proclaimed February 12 as Bryant Hornet Day in honor of the Hornet Football Team's fifth 7A State Championship.
It's a Great Day to Be a Hornet! #212 #Champs #BryantProud

Something BIG is happening for our LITTLE ones! Bryant Pre-K registration begins next week (February 13-24). Applications will be available starting Friday, February 10. Visit bryantschools.org/prek-registration for more information. #SuccessStartsHere

Mrs. Allen’s class practiced counting 1-10 with a Valentine themed game. They matched the number of hearts to the number on the chair. Math is fun!!



Science Experiment time- Mrs. Wyatt’s class loved making predictions about what would happen to the balloon. They also had fun shooting their rockets!




Bryant Public Schools will host a Job Fair on Monday, February 27, 4:30-6:30pm. We invite interested candidates to come by Bryant Middle School and learn about exciting opportunities in Bryant Schools. The Job Fair is a great way to connect and network with administrators and program directors.
Openings include full and part-time positions for teachers and other support staff members such as food service, custodial and bus drivers. Learn more at bryantschools.org/jobfair. Register today!

So much fun learning about music and playing our egg shakers.- Ms. Ramsey



Groundhog Day may have been yesterday, but we sure did have fun learning about shadows and making predictions. (Mrs. Curry)




Our district e-newsletter, Success Happens Here, is one way we share important information with our parents and community. Please visit one of the links below:
English: https://5il.co/1odg5
Spanish: https://5il.co/1odg4

School will be back in session on Friday. We look forward to seeing all of our Hornets tomorrow.

Due to continued weather conditions and icy roads, Bryant Public Schools will be closed today (Thursday, February 2).

The decision regarding school on Thursday, February 2 will be made in the morning. Our administrators will be driving and assessing road conditions in the early morning hours. If school is closed tomorrow, families should expect to be notified around 5am by phone call, text, app, email, and social media.

Bryant Public Schools has been monitoring the forecast and consulting with the Office of Emergency Management to determine the best course of action to keep students safe in the winter weather. While it is difficult to know the right time to make a decision on closing school, we understand parents have to make arrangements for child care in the event school is not in session.
Due to the current inclement weather forecast for tonight and tomorrow when students will be at school, Bryant Public Schools will be closed on Tuesday, January 31. Students will enjoy a snow day.
Bryant Public Schools adopted an alternative calendar for the 2022-23 school year. Instead of the required 178 student interaction days, we are able to use minutes instead of days. Districts which have adopted an alternative calendar may not utilize AMI days (remote instruction from home), which we have done the past few years.
Students will NOT be required to learn from home and will NOT have to make up the day because we have extra minutes/days built into our approved school calendar. Our current calendar has enough minutes to absorb five missed days without having to add days to the end of the school year.
Stay warm and safe, Hornets!

Mrs. Curry & Mrs. P’s class- We celebrated the Lunar New Year this week by making paper lanterns and paper bag rabbits since it is the year of the rabbit. We learned about traditions and celebrations, and we finished it with a dragon puppet parade.



100 Days Brighter!

Mrs. Nichols and Mrs. Ramsey’s class is having fun learning about using a scale and other Science tools.



