Barrow County School System News
We are thrilled to announce that ArtsNow has generously donated $550 to support the Nov...
Starting with this school year, BCSS elementary students will no longer receive report cards. Instead, we will provide trimester progress reports with Standards-based Grading. Learn more.
The Barrow County School System would like to express our gratitude to Akins Ford ...
Mady Delira Castaneda is an Apalachee senior who has grown tremendously as a student ov...
Join us for a special episode in recognition of National Bus Safety Week!
Oct. 28, 2024 8:30 a.m. - 1:30 p.m. Statham Elementary School 1970 Broad St., Statha...
At BCSS, we screen all K-3 students three times a year to assess early literacy skills. K-3 Parents will be receiving a letter titled, Universal Reading Screening Results Notification. Learn more.
We have the very best teachers at Barrow County School System, and we’re thrilled...
Winder Barrow High School senior, Candido Juarez, had a fantastic start to his high sch...
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Barrow County School System’s Class of 2024 has maintained a record-high graduati...
Haymon-Morris Middle School Principal Rebecca Bronnum shared about growth in student enrollment and growth in student math scores.
The Barrow County Board of Education voted on and heard about several safety and security enhancements and plans at the September Work Session and October meeting.
Congratulations to Barrow County School System (BCSS) Special Education Director Amy Wadley for being recognized with the Georgia Parent Mentor Partnership (GaPMP) 2024 Phil Pickens Leadership Award.
We wanted to update you on topics related to security discussed at tonight’s Board of Education (BOE) Work Session. These actions are to quickly enhance the safety and security procedures we currently have while we continue to actively research and discuss additional safety measures at our schools.
Today, we welcomed our Apalachee High School students back to begin the phased reopening of the school. 88% of our AHS students returned to classrooms today.
Today, we opened the doors to Apalachee High School for an Open House, giving our students, families, and staff a chance to reconnect and take the first step toward healing and moving ahead together. Tomorrow, AHS will begin the next phase of its gradual reopening plan.
"We need your help. It’s important our students understand that words matter and what they might see as 'funny' or just a prank can hurt and scare people. Those words also have consequences." - BCSS Superintendent & BCSO Sheriff
Today, Apalachee High School staff met with Superintendent Dr. Dallas LeDuff and Barrow County Sheriff Jud Smith to have a discussion about school safety as we prepare to welcome back our AHS students.
Today, we wanted to share how some of our CHEE Wildcats are slowly returning to the activities they love. Some groups chose to resume competitions, including CHEE volleyball, softball, cross country, and the Marching Cats.
BCSS Family, Today, we shared details about the Open House for Apalachee High School...
BCSS Family, Today, we shared more details about the phased reopening of Apalachee H...
It’s times like these when you fully understand what it means to be more than just neighbors. Thanks to our amazing staff, families, and community who have been there for students and each other all week, more than 90% of our students have returned to class.
The way you’ve supported one another speaks to the heart of who we are—resilient, caring, and united. I know many of you are looking for updates regarding returning to Apalachee High School. Please know we are in thoughtful discussion and getting input from parents, teachers, and counselors.
Today we want to express our gratitude and appreciation.
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