
👉 Bryant Pre-K Spots Still Available!
Looking for a high-quality early childhood program? We still have FREE and partial pay spots available in Bryant Pre-K for the upcoming school year. 🧸📚
New this year: Families who exceed income guidelines may now qualify for FREE tuition if their child was born under 5.9 lbs.
Give your child a strong start in a nurturing, fun, and educational environment!
📍 Learn more and apply today at bryantschools.org/prek.
📞 Questions? Call us at 501-847-5650.
##ReadySetLearnBPK


🍽️ STARTS TOMORROW – MONDAY, JUNE 2!
FREE meals for kids all summer long! ☀️
Bryant is thrilled to offer free breakfast and lunch to ALL children 18 years and younger at three convenient locations in our community. Students do not have to attend Bryant Schools to participate.
✅ No registration
✅ No application
✅ Just show up hungry and enjoy! 😋
📍 Find locations & details: bit.ly/SummerFoodProgram2025


STARTS MONDAY, JUNE 2
Free breakfast and lunch will be provided to any child 18 years and younger at three locations in the community. Children do not have to attend Bryant Schools to participate. No application or registration is needed. Just come hungry! For more information visit bit.ly/SummerFoodProgram2025.


Our Summer Food Program will begin on Monday, June 2 and will run throughout the summer. Free breakfast and lunch will be provided to any child 18 years and younger at three locations in the community. Children do not have to attend Bryant Schools to participate. No application or registration is needed. Just come hungry!
For more information visit bit.ly/SummerFoodProgram2025.


Get your Hornet signed up for summer athletic camps! Students develop athletic skills, build character, and have fun.
🔗 bryantschools.org/page/summercamps25


Weekly News From Mrs. Tazelaar's Desk. Click on the link: https://sites.google.com/bryantschools.org/fromthedeskofmrstazelaar/home


The Bryant School Board meets monthly. Following each regular meeting, Bryant Public Schools will post a School Board Recap to provide parents and community members with user-friendly information about decisions being made at school board meetings.
May 2025 meeting recap:
🔗 English: https://5il.co/3geob
🔗 Spanish: https://5il.co/3geoa


Summer Electronic Benefits Transfer, or Summer EBT, helps close the hunger gap when kids are on summer break and not getting nutritious school meals. Summer EBT provides grocery-buying benefits to low-income families with school-aged children in the form of pre-loaded cards, with a one-time benefit of $120 per eligible child.
Learn more at ar.gov/summerEBT.


SUMMER ATHLETIC CAMPS
The Bryant Athletic Department is offering numerous Hornet youth athletic camps this summer. Students have the chance to develop athletic skills, build character, and have fun. Coming up soon:
🏀 Little Hornets Basketball Camp (May 27-29)
🏐 Bryant Little’s Volleyball Camp (June 2-5)
📣 Bryant Cheer Mini Camp (June 2-4)



Our monthly e-newsletter, Success Happens Here, is one way we share important information with our parents and community. Please visit one of the links below for the May edition:
English: https://5il.co/3ezoj
Spanish: https://5il.co/3ezoh


Summer Athletic Camps
The Bryant Athletic Department is offering numerous Hornet youth athletic camps this summer. Students have the chance to develop athletic skills, build character, and have fun. Sign up TODAY!
🏀 Little Hornets Basketball Camp (May 27-29)
🏐Bryant Little’s Volleyball Camp (June 2-5)
🩰Mini Dance Camp (July 9-12)
🔗 bryantschools.org/page/summercamps25
Additional camps will be added, so check back!


The Bryant School Board meets monthly. Following each regular meeting, Bryant Public Schools publishes a School Board Recap to provide parents and community members with user-friendly information about decisions being made at school board meetings.
Links to this month's meeting recap:
English: https://5il.co/3dv83
Spanish: https://5il.co/3dv82


‼️Community Members, We Want to Hear From You‼️
Please TAKE 5 minutes to respond to our annual Strategic Plan Survey. Survey closes Friday, April 11.
Community members: Click Here ⬇️⬇️⬇️
https://bit.ly/BryantCommunitySurvey2025
Parents, check your email for the survey link!


🎶🎺 Hey 5th Graders!
It’s not too late to join our outstanding band program! Whether you’re into bold brass, smooth woodwinds, or epic percussion — there’s an instrument waiting just for you. 🎷🥁🎵


Each spring, we ask our parents and community members to complete a yearly survey, which provides data to help us track progress in meeting our Strategic Plan goals. Parents, check your email for a link to your survey.
We would love to hear from our community members. We sincerely value your input and would appreciate your feedback. We use the information to guide decisions so we can continue to provide the very best education for our Bryant students.
Click here ⇒ https://bit.ly/BryantCommunitySurvey2025


The following bus routes and stops have been modified for Tuesday, April 8: ROUTE 1, ROUTE 5, ROUTE 21 and ROUTE 78. Visit bryantschools.org for details.


Bryant Schools will be in session on Monday, April 7. Some bus routes and stops have been modified to ensure the safety of our students. ROUTES IMPACTED: ROUTE 1, ROUTE 21 and ROUTE 78. Visit bryantschools.org for details.


Weekly News From Mrs. Tazelaar's Desk. Click on the link: https://sites.google.com/bryantschools.org/fromthedeskofmrstazelaar/home


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 for the April 2025 edition:
English: https://5il.co/3cbjz
Spanish: https://5il.co/3cbjy


After reviewing the most up to date forecast from the National Weather Service and looking at the forecast for severe weather, Bryant Public Schools will dismiss school early on Wednesday, April 2. We will follow the same early dismissal schedule used for parent-teacher conferences. All after school student activities and practices are canceled. Visit bryantschools.org for more details.
Our district spans 350 square miles, and some bus routes lack safe shelter options in extreme weather. Administrators have carefully considered these factors, and out of an abundance of caution, early dismissal will help ensure that students arrive home safely and that bus drivers can return should conditions worsen.
In the event that severe weather arrives earlier than the prediction of the recent forecast, students and staff will shelter in place until it is deemed safe to dismiss them. Student and staff safety will always come first.
We appreciate your understanding and flexibility as we make safety the top priority for students and staff in making these difficult decisions.
