
Just a reminder, there will be no school on Monday, January 20th due to MLK Day! #BelieveImagineSucceed


In 3D art, artists have been using slab-building techniques to assemble their tea light houses. Way to go sixth grade! #3RsBIS











In 3D Art, artists have been using the pinch pot method to create nesting bowls. Keep up the good work fifth grade! #3RsBIS








Tomorrow, Friday the 17th, is Hats off for Humane Society day! Students can donate anywhere from 25¢ to $1.00 (or more!) When they donate, they will get a special sticker that allows them to wear a hat all day long Friday! All proceeds will go to Worcester Co Humane Society.

We are excited to share that Mrs. Megan Cater is the 2024-2025 BIS Teacher of the Year! Mrs. Cater is a champion of education and always supports what is best for her students. Please help us congratulate Mrs. Cater! #3RsBIS 💙🤍

It's time for DARE with our 5th grade Jr. Seahawks. Thank you to Deputy Taylor and the Worcester County Sheriff's Office for continuing this valuable partnership! #3RsBIS



Students in Mrs. Upchurch’s WIN class traveled to The International Spy Museum as an extension to their spy unit. This event couldn’t haven been made possible without the support from The Worcester County Arts Council. Thank you for supporting the education of our students! #3RsBIS









iReady testing will begin tomorrow!


BIS After School Begins Today!


IMPORTANT: Due to inclement weather conditions, Worcester County Public Schools will open two-hours late tomorrow, Monday, January 13, 2025. Buses will operate accordingly.

WCPS Families: Please visit https://www.worcesterk12.org/article/1958144 for an important communication from Superintendent Lou Taylor on the recently announced PowerSchool data breach.


We would like to thank Worcester Technical High School, Mrs. Gallo and her students, for creating and producing some wonderful items for our BIS House Store. Our students will enjoy the wooden magnets, bookmarks and fidgets! #3RsBIS #BelieveImagineSucceed


IMPORTANT: Due to continued inclement weather conditions, Worcester County Public Schools will be closed on Friday, January 10, 2025. This is not a virtual education day, but a closure. All after school, evening, and Adult Education classes are also cancelled.

Exciting offering for 6th graders interested in working towards their Maryland Boaters License! Please read over and use the link if interested!
https://forms.office.com/r/KeLUmffEJK


IMPORTANT: Due to continued inclement weather conditions, Worcester County Public Schools will be closed on Thursday, January 9, 2025. This is not a virtual education day, but a closure. All after school, evening, and Adult Education classes are also cancelled.

👀 See something? Say something! The Safe Schools Maryland Tipline is available for anonymous reporting of any school safety concerns. Help us keep our schools secure!
📞 1-833-MD-B-SAFE
#PartnershipsInAction #WeAreWorcester


IMPORTANT: Due to continued inclement weather conditions, all Worcester County Public Schools, including The Nest Early Learning Center, will be closed on Wednesday, January 8, 2025. All after school, evening and Adult Education classes are also cancelled.

We are so grateful to the small (but mighty!) WCPS maintenance and custodial teams working so hard to clear our school parking lots and sidewalks to get schools ready to welcome students back once it's safe to do so. Please drop a ❤️ or a comment below to send warm wishes and thanks to our crews! #WeAreWorcester #WorcesterProud










Attention WCPS families: As temperatures remain low, WCPS wants to remind our students and their families to be safe near bodies of water that form ice this time of year. Remember, the ice on ponds, storm water retaining areas, and canals is never strong enough to allow any human to walk on them. Keep the below safety tips in mind for winter water safety.
• Do not walk, skate, or play on frozen bodies of water. A good rule to follow is there is no such thing as a sate thickness of ice in our area.
• Keep pets and children away from ice-covered bodies of water.
Animals are particularly at risk of falling through thin ice.
• Educate children. Tell kids about the dangers of playing near frozen bodies of water and reinforce the importance of never venturing out on the ice.
• Report dangerous conditions. If you see anyone venturing onto the ice, immediately call 91l and inform local authorities.


IMPORTANT: Due to inclement weather conditions, all Worcester County Public Schools, including The Nest Early Learning Center, will be closed on Tuesday, January 7, 2025. All after school, evening and Adult Education classes are also cancelled.