Bryant Early Childhood Special Education offers FREE Developmental Screenings, FREE Evaluations, and FREE therapies and services to children who live in the Bryant School District, starting at age 3.
Our highly trained therapists travel to area child care facilities to evaluate and provide services that are needed to help get preschoolers ready for kindergarten! Your child does not have to attend Bryant PreK (or be in any preschool) to be eligible for services! Call 501-847-5650.

KINDERGARTEN REGISTRATION: If your child will be five (5) years of age on or before August 1 and lives in the Bryant School District, he/she is ready to be a Hornet!
Registration information: https://bit.ly/KRegistration2021

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)

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

As testing season begins today, we want to encourage all of our Hornets to do your very best. Show what you know!

Want a school district that offers MORE?
… MORE Activities
• Diverse extracurricular programs, K-12
• Robotics
• Archery
• Destination Imagination
• JROTC
• Leadership Programs
• Volunteer Opportunities
Find your opportunity at bryantschools.org.
Now accepting limited School Choice. Deadline May 1.

Want a school district that offers MORE?
… MORE Athletics
• 7th Grade Teams
• Over 15 sports teams
• State Championship Football, Golf, Soccer & eSports
• Special Olympics Unified Sports
Find your opportunity at bryantschools.org.
Now accepting limited School Choice. Deadline May 1.

It’s a BIG DAY here at Salem Elementary! Our annual Chicken hatch is taking place! Our students are learning about the life cycle! Please ask your student about what all they have learned!


Mayor Scott surprised Salem Tiger Austin Thibeau by presenting him with the Autism Proclamation for the city of Bryant! We are proud of you Austin!
#worldautismawareness

Virtual Learning Option for K-5: Deadline April 1
Bryant Public Schools will offer a virtual learning option in Fall 2021 for Bryant students in kindergarten through 5th grade who wish to remain at home for instruction while maintaining the structure of a school day. If you are considering virtual learning for next school year, submit an application by the April 1 deadline. Details here: bit.ly/ElemVirtualLearning

Congratulations to Mrs. Jennifer Holt on being selected as our Salem Elementary Teacher of the Year!

During the March meeting, the Bryant School Board voted to change the Friday, April 23 Remote Learning Day to an onsite day. Students will now attend school in person on this day.
The calendar change was made in the best interest of student learning due to the unexpected seven remote learning days taken in February. Revised calendar: https://5il.co/h9x0

Want a school district that offers MORE?
… MORE Arts
▶︎ Marching & Concert Band
▶︎ Award Winning Choir Programs
▶︎ Drama & Stage Production
▶︎ Drawing, Painting, Visual Art, Sculpture
▶︎ Graphic Design
▶︎ Nationally Recognized Journalism Programs
Bryant Public Schools ... Creating MORE Opportunities for Success
Find your opportunity at bryantschools.org.
Now accepting limited School Choice. Deadline May 1.

Want a school district that offers MORE?
… MORE Academics
… More than half of Bryant’s teachers hold Advanced Degrees
▶︎ Innovative STEM Curriculum K-12
▶︎ Career Tech Training
▶︎ Student Internship Program
▶︎ 26 AP Courses
▶︎ Concurrent college credit (up to 48 hours)
▶︎ Bi-Literacy Awards
▶︎ Computer Science, Engineering, Sports Medicine
Bryant Public Schools ... Creating MORE Opportunities for Success
Find your opportunity at bryantschools.org.
Now accepting limited School Choice. Deadline May 1.

District and school offices will be closed March 22-26 for Spring Break. Students return to school on Monday, March 29.
Enjoy a wonderful week with family and friends!

The Salem Tiger showed up this morning to open car doors and greet our Salem Tigers! What a great surprise!



Reminder - Tomorrow, March 19th, will be a Remote Learning Day for students. Student work is in your students backpack. Teachers will be available from 1:00-2:00 for live Zoom sessions if your student needs support! Have a great day Salem!

