
Due to the cancellation of school today, the BES Book Fair will be open this coming Monday, March 13th. We will follow the same afternoon schedule from this past Wednesday and Thursday starting with Kindergarten at 12:15. Parents are welcome. Hope to see you there!

Pendleton County Schools Weill be closed Friday, March 10


Families, don't forget tomorrow is the Open House Night for our book fair! We have a large variety of books for very reasonable prices. Books can be purchased on the stage from 5-7pm tomorrow, Thursday, March 9th. See you there!




Our BES Book Fair will start tomorrow, March 8th. Parents are welcome! Please refer to the BES website post or our Facebook post for class times and details. The paper copy that was sent home had one incorrect class time. Please call BES with any questions.

Yesterday BES students participated in a Read-A-Thon from 1:30-3:00. Students wore pajamas, brought in a pillow/blanket, and snacked on popcorn while reading. Students read numerous genres nonfiction and fiction. Buddy reading, Read alouds, myOn, and novels were some favorites📚










Congratulations to these BES students for placing in the county CIS Bus Safety Poster Contest. Well done and the posters look awesome! 🚌😁👌👌


Last week was a busy one for BES students. Storyteller, Adam Booth told stories and provided writing workshops. Experience Learning also visited to tap maple trees and teach the process for making maple syrup. Students enjoyed both events while learning outside of the classroom!




Please take time to review the following document. There have been changes to our policy regarding Education Leave Plans for the upcoming 2023-2024 school year.
The PDF version of this document will be available in the "Documents" section: https://www.pendletoncountyschools.com/documents/parent-%26-student-info/attendance-policy/187841


Three hour delay on Friday, March 3rd


Next week will be the BES Book Fair. Additionally, BES students will participate in a Read-A-Thon Monday, March 6th from 1:30-3:00pm. Students are encouraged to wear their pajamas and bring a pillow/blanket to read comfortably.
See attached image for more details as well as the schedule for the week.


Our March lunch menu is ready to view!


EDITIED!:
Spring Picture Day will be at BES next Wednesday, March 1st. Individual student pictures and class pictures will be taken. No payment is due upfront for individual student photos.
After these pictures are taken, a packet of pictures will be sent home for you to decide if you want to purchase. Please remember if you do not want any of these pictures, you simply return them to the school.
If you would like to purchase a class photo payment is due online before picture day OR the day of the class picture by returning the envelope sent home with students today. The class photo will be $10.
To preorder go to: www.strawbridge.net Click "Order Pictures" and enter the code: FM415617

Pendleton County Schools will be operating on a three hour delay Monday, February 13th.


Today's school counselor to be recognized is Ms. Kellee Waddell; she feels that this position gives her an opportunity to remind students how wonderful they are. Her role is to support each student to be the best "them" they can be and to develop social and emotional skills.


Today's school counselor to be recognized is Ms. Victoria Rhodes who aspires to contribute positively to the school culture where students, families, and teachers feel seen, heard, and supported. Ms. Rhodes' advice is to never assume you what someone else is thinking.

Today's school counselor to be recognized is Mr. Phillip (PJ) Combs. Mr. Combs' favorite aspect of counseling is that he can serve the entire school body, and he strives to maximize student potential. Mr. Combs feels that everyone can benefit from learning acceptance.


Today's school counselor to be recognized is Mr. Steven Barnett who provides academic, career, and social emotional support to all students so that they may successful in and out of the classroom. Mr. Barnett enjoys mentoring students and helping them grow into mature adults.


Today's school counselor to be recognized is Ms. Ali Judy who has been a school counselor for 9 years. Ms. Judy says that being a school counselor is rewarding because she gets to help students succeed and she has an opportunity to make a difference in young people's lives.


February 6-10 is National School Counseling week! Thank your school counselor this week for all that they do!


Happy Groundhog Day! Phil saw his shadow this morning so be prepared for 6 more weeks of winter 🥶 Our very own Punxsutawney Phil Ambassador, Mrs. Lambert enjoyed the day with her students 😁🎩❄️



