What will instruction look like on a typical school day for Virtual and Blended students? Check out this new #LearningReady resource. https://5il.co/imyq
almost 4 years ago, Bryant Public Schools
BLENDED (ONSITE) LEARNING: Learn more about how we are preparing to be #LearningReady! Elementary (Grades K-5) - Blended Learning: https://youtu.be/4gvZQwi-9Yc Secondary (Grades 6-12) - Blended Learning: https://youtu.be/HkMwt8-BPic
almost 4 years ago, Bryant Public Schools
VIRTUAL (ONLINE) LEARNING: Learn more about how we are preparing to be #LearningReady! Elementary (Grades K-5) - Virtual Learning: https://youtu.be/fmXMuCS8Fjw Elementary (Grades K-5) - Virtual Teachers: https://youtu.be/fHoeZaHNnRU Secondary (Grades 6-12) - Virtual Learning: https://youtu.be/lL5MXOv6Hog
almost 4 years ago, Bryant Public Schools
On July 9, 2020, Governor Asa Hutchinson announced that the start date for the beginning of the 2020-2021 school year would be moved to the week of August 24, 2020 instead of August 13, 2020. The State of Arkansas did not waive the requirement that schools must be open for instruction for 178 days during a school year. This announcement resulted in the need for Bryant Public Schools to amend our previously-approved school calendar, changing the start date and adding seven additional instructional days. Attached is the revised calendar for the 2020-21 school year. We look forward to welcoming our Hornets back to school on August 24! 2020-21 School Calendar: https://5il.co/h9x0
almost 4 years ago, Bryant Public Schools
2020-21 School Calendar
Are you interested in a GREAT part time job? Drive a bus for us!
almost 4 years ago, Bryant Public Schools
Bus Drivers Needed
DEADLINE TODAY: In late June, a survey was sent asking parents to choose between Blended (Onsite) and Virtual (Online) learning. The survey closed on July 5. With the recent decision by Gov. Hutchinson to push back the start of school until August 24 and the rise in COVID-19 positive cases, many parents have inquired about changing their student's learning option to Virtual for this fall. This survey allows parents the option to enroll their student in Virtual (Online) learning for the fall semester. The ONLY parents who need to complete this survey are: * Parents who want to CHANGE from Blended (Onsite) to Virtual (Online) learning. * Parents who DID NOT complete the June survey and want to sign up for Virtual (Online) learning. FILL OUT ONE SURVEY PER STUDENT. (If you have three students, you will need to complete the survey three times, one for each child.) The survey is open from July 13-19. Deadline is SUNDAY, JULY 19 at midnight. We have created a Frequently Asked Questions document which provides additional information: Visit bryantschools.org for more information. IF WE DO NOT RECEIVE A VIRTUAL LEARNING SURVEY RESPONSE FOR EACH ONE OF YOUR STUDENTS, THEN YOUR CHILD WILL BE SIGNED UP FOR BLENDED LEARNING (ONSITE LEARNING) IN THE FALL. Virtual (Online) Learning Survey Link: https://forms.gle/CKsA9HVavJGwuh9P6 Enlace de la encuesta de aprendizaje virtual (en línea): https://forms.gle/hpfbjPYx1VqxEiLz5
almost 4 years ago, Bryant Public Schools
virtual learning
PTO leaders and parent representatives met with district leaders today to discuss school preparation to become #LearningReady.
almost 4 years ago, Bryant Public Schools
PTO leaders and parent representatives met with district leaders today to discuss school preparation to become #LearningReady.
almost 4 years ago, Bryant Public Schools
Parent Leaders
Look for school supply lists to be published next week! #LearningReady
almost 4 years ago, Bryant Public Schools
School Supply Lists Coming Soon
Both the Elementary and Secondary Reopening Schools Task Force teams met today to plan for the upcoming school year. The groups discussed social distancing in classrooms, cafeterias, and during transition times, among many other topics. We will continue to update the FAQ document with new information about safety protocols and what to expect when school begins. (New information is in blue.) Link ➜➜➜ https://5il.co/hcmh
almost 4 years ago, Bryant Public Schools
Reopening Task Force
Reopening Task Force
Both the Elementary and Secondary Reopening Schools Task Force teams met today to plan for the upcoming school year. The groups discussed social distancing in classrooms, cafeterias, and during transition times, among many other topics. We will continue to update the FAQ document with new information about safety protocols and what to expect when school begins. (New information is in blue.) Link ➜➜➜ https://5il.co/hcmh
almost 4 years ago, Bryant Public Schools
Reopening Task Force
Elementary Task Force
Reopening Task Force
Seconday
Gov. Hutchinson announced that districts will now begin school the week of August 24 (but no later than the Aug. 26). Once the new start date has been approved for our district, Bryant Schools will publish a revised 2020-21 school calendar.
almost 4 years ago, Bryant Public Schools
Want some fun, educational activities to do with your elementary student this summer? Check out the great literacy and math activities at bryantschools.org. bit.ly/FamilyGuideLiteracy bit.ly/FamilyGuideMath
almost 4 years ago, Bryant Public Schools
Summer Math Guide
Summer Literacy Guide
Parents, Just a friendly reminder, if you have not had a chance to fill out the “Instructional Options Survey”, please take a moment to complete it. The survey will close on July 5 at midnight. We have added a few questions and answers (in blue) to our FAQ document. If you have any questions that have not been answered, please complete the feedback request form before Friday, July 3 at 3 pm to receive a response in a timely manner. Survey: https://forms.gle/LUEpqPG1bCaRj82z8 FAQ: https://5il.co/hcmh Feedback Request: https://forms.gle/WihLHcv6noJiMiDDA
almost 4 years ago, Bryant Public Schools
learning options
We appreciate all of your feedback and have updated our FAQ document with additional information regarding blended (onsite) and virtual (online) learning. If you have not had a chance to submit the survey, you have until July 5 to complete it. FAQ Document: https://5il.co/hcmh Survey: http://bit.ly/InstructionSurvey
almost 4 years ago, Bryant Public Schools
Bryant Public Schools is actively planning for student re-engagement this fall. Your responses to the Instructional Options survey are CRITICAL to plan for staffing, logistics, and safety precautions. The survey is REQUIRED for all students. FILL OUT ONE SURVEY PER STUDENT. (If you have three students, you will need to complete the survey three times, one for each child.) The survey is open from June 22-July 5. DEADLINE IS JULY 5. IF WE DO NOT RECEIVE A SURVEY RESPONSE FOR EACH ONE OF YOUR STUDENTS, WE WILL ASSUME STUDENTS WILL ATTEND BLENDED LEARNING (ONSITE LEARNING) IN THE FALL. Survey Link: bit.ly/InstructionSurvey
almost 4 years ago, Bryant Public Schools
Bryant Public Schools is excited to welcome our newest school board member, Patrice Muldrow. Mrs. Muldrow was appointed to the Board to fill the vacant At Large Position B, formerly held by Danny Chism. Mrs. Muldrow is an Arkansas native, wife, and mother of two sons. She and her family have lived in Saline County for the past 13 years. She is a Registered Nurse by profession and is actively involved in Restoration Ministries Christian Fellowship Church. Thank you, Mrs. Muldrow, for your willingness to serve our community. #Teamof7
almost 4 years ago, Bryant Public Schools
Patrice Muldrow
Danny Chism was honored for his three years of school board service to the students, parents, and community of Bryant Schools. Thank you, Mr. Chism, for your leadership and wise decisions, always made with students at the forefront.
almost 4 years ago, Bryant Public Schools
Bryant School Board with Chism
INSTRUCTIONAL OPTIONS FOR FALL 2020 Late last week Governor Hutchinson announced that public schools in Arkansas WILL reopen for onsite instruction in August. Bryant Public Schools has been working to create education plans that provide flexibility for families while still ensuring a strong academic focus. The COVID-19 pandemic resulted in an unexpected change to education. When schools closed in March, learning continued but was focused on review of content per the Department of Elementary and Secondary Education. Moving forward, online learning will be much more comprehensive than online learning last spring.  In order to provide your child with a premier education, we must provide a strong academic setting that ensures student learning, whether face-to-face or technology-based. Grade-level standards or higher will continue to be taught, regardless of the COVID-19 circumstances. We must also assess (test) students to identify knowledge and learning gaps and put supports in place for those needing help.  The district is preparing to offer two options for students and parents. Curriculum, instruction, and testing will be delivered multiple ways to ensure learning among all students. These options will provide flexibility for families to choose a learning environment that best fits their needs.  Instructional options include: BLENDED LEARNING (ONSITE LEARNING) Students will go to school buildings to learn in a setting which follows Arkansas Department of Health (ADH) guidelines. (Class size, lunch, and changing classes could be impacted due to social distancing requirements.)  The traditional classroom will become a blended learning classroom which allows students to continue learning grade level or content standards through face-to-face instruction and technology-based approaches. Both students and teachers will stay prepared to move to online learning in case of ADH mandates. VIRTUAL LEARNING (ONLINE LEARNING) All instruction will be online; no in person or on campus instruction. Students will learn remotely full time. STUDENTS WILL BE REQUIRED TO BE ONSITE FOR STATE MANDATED ASSESSMENTS. Families who choose this option should have home internet available. All students (K-12) will be expected to participate daily. Students will follow all policies, handbooks, and procedures including attendance, assignments and behavior. Students registered in virtual learning may also participate in extracurricular activities, following the guidelines of their respective activity as issued by the coach and the Arkansas Activities Association. Transportation will be provided by the parent. If this option is selected, students must remain a virtual learner through the end of the semester. If a student chooses to return to onsite instruction, he/she will be assigned to their zoned school (if space is available). We have created a Frequently Asked Questions document which provides additional information.  FAQ English: https://5il.co/hcmh; FAQ Spanish https://5il.co/hcmg On Monday, June 22, parents will be asked by survey to select either Blended Learning (Onsite) or Virtual Learning (Online) for each student. It is vital that we receive this information by the July 5 deadline.  While learning will look different, our commitment to providing the best education possible is unwavering. Thank you for being part of Bryant Schools!
almost 4 years ago, Bryant Public Schools
Students Learning
Today is National Mascot Day, a day set aside to celebrate and recognize the importance of mascots in promoting school spirit. Mascots bring extra Hornet enthusiasm to games and school events. We love you, Buzz! 💙💙💙
almost 4 years ago, Bryant Public Schools
Buzz Mascot