
Day 1 of our walking club was a success! They walked 2.6 miles....Way to go ! #3RsBIS


Women receiving STEAM based college degrees has skyrocketed 👩🏻🔬🔬 #3RsBIS


Reminder: School will be closed this Thursday, March 28-Monday, April 1st. #3RsBIS


Heads up! This coming Wednesday will be an Early Dismissal Day! BIS will dismiss at 11:15 a.m.


Our 6th grade 3D artists are exploring abstract expressionism in the spirit of Basquiat. #3RsBIS










It's time for the BIS egg hunt...an annual tradition! 🐣💙🤍 Our Jr. Seahawks are working to solve the mystery message after finding all 20 eggs. #3RsBIS









Wishing you a happy Holi! Holi celebrates the arrival of spring, love and fertility.


In celebration of Women's History Month, learn more about Anna May Wong #3RsBIS


Order forms for our BIS Arts t-shirts will go home this week. Please see the form for more information.
Email or call Mrs. Perdue sperdue@worcesterk12.org or 410-632-5320 if you have any questions.


BIS Families: The BIS & Beyond After School Academy will begin tomorrow, Monday, March 25th. Please contact Dr. Gell (410-632-5328) with any questions or concerns.


More changes make history #3RsBIS


How many words have you used today? 🗣️ 💬 #3RsBIS


BREAKING: Worcester County Public Schools has been awarded the Flame of Excellence award for the United Way of the Lower Eastern Shore 22-23 campaign! Thank you to our school system community for helping us invest in our communities! @UWLES #TogetherWeLIVEUNITED



A very special shoutout to Donna Pellinger for leading the charge and raising the funds to make Rock your Socks happen at BIS! She put out the call to our community and everyone responded quickly. Her son Conor is her inspiration and one of our amazing BIS Jr. Seahawks. Thank you Donna and thank you to everyone who donated! #3RsBIS




How many colors do you see? #3RsBIS


TODAY March 21 is Spring Picture Day!


At BIS, we are Rocking our Socks for World Down Syndrome Day. Thank you to our community for making it possible to provide every student and teacher with a pair of colorful, mismatched socks. Under a microscope, a pair of chromosomes look like a pair of socks. Since people living with down syndrome have an extra 21st chromosome, wearing mismatched socks is the traditional way to celebrate this special day. #3RsBIS










We are Rocking our Socks today for World Down Syndrome Day! #3RsBIS


Here's another science fact about women! #3RsBIS


It's 10 minutes until the curtain rises on Winnie the Pooh, Kids. Our 5th graders and their director, Mrs Mills are amazing and we are in for a treat. Thank you to the Worcester County Arts Council for your financial support of our productions! #3RsBIS #ArtsIntegrationSchool
Due to licensing, we cannot post photos or videos of the show.
