Many students and staff recently contributed to the local food pantry. Thank you to everyone for your generosity and the BCS Student Council for organizing this charitable event.

BCS would like to wish a Happy Thanksgiving to all of our students, families, community members, faculty and staff.

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Parent Focus Group: Please join us for a discussion about standards based report cards and navigating your child's parent-teacher conference. RSVP at the following link: https://tinyurl.com/RSVP-ParentFocusGroup
Adrianna did a amazing job today in her performance with the treble chorus. She was selected to be part of the NYSSMA senior high area all state festival. Way to go!



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Students celebrating world kindness day!

D.D. knows who was on duty today. At first I thought that shirt was worn out of admiration, but then I noticed the bunny ears in the background. Lol....good one mister.

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The Bradford Central School District is on a 2-hour delay.
Be like Mister Rogers: Wear your cardigan for World Kindness Day on Wednesday.
It would be an especially beautiful day in the neighborhood if everyone wore a cardigan on Nov. 13. Cardigan Day is based on children’s television icon, Fred Rogers, and his quote, “There’s no person in the whole world like you, and I like you just the way you are.”
BCS - show your school spirit and kindness by wearing a cardigan sweater on Wednesday for World Kindness Day.

Today is the end of the first marking period! BCS teachers are busy working on report cards to share the students progress thus far in the school year. Parent teacher conferences will be held on Nov. 26 & 27. Parents of students in grades Pre K - 6 will receive their child's report card during the conference. 7-12 report cards will be mailed home. If you do not have a conference scheduled yet please contact your child's teacher to set up a time or call the main office.
The end of 10 weeks is a great time to pause and reflect on how the school year is going so far and set goals for the next marking period. We look forward to seeing you during parent teacher conference
days and having the opportunity to talk about what your child is learning.
BCS paying respect to its former military veterans and thanking all current and past military members for their service.

We know this has been a long time coming, however the infrastructure for our Smart School internet project has begun to be built. More updates will be coming soon.

Any student/family that would like to attend the Elmira Enforcers game this Friday, 11/8 please turn the order form into the office ASAP. Our chorus will be singing at this event.

Violette represented BCS with pride at the zone 15 Junior High Area All State Musical festival this weekend. She was part of the mixed chorus group. Thanks to Miss Troost for helping Violette prepare. The concert was fantastic!


Hello,
As we celebrate Halloween tomorrow here are a few reminders. Students in grades Pre K - 6 will have time to change before the Halloween parade. 7-12 grade students can wear their costume during the day as long as it doesn't interfere with learning.
We will be ending the day with a costume parade for students in grades Pre K - 6. Families are welcome to attend the parade and see the children dressed up in Halloween costumes. Anyone wishing to watch the parade can sign in and then go into the gym to be seated in the bleachers. The parade will start at 2:30 and go around the school hallways and through the gym. Any parent/guardian that would like to sign their child out after the parade should send a Request for Transportation Change form in to school with their child on Thursday or sooner. All sign outs will take place in the cafeteria. The students will return to their classroom after the parade to gather their belongings, then they will be dismissed to the cafeteria, if they are getting picked up. Thank you in advance for your understanding as we are always working toward school safety and security.
All students are allowed to wear costumes this day as long as they follow a few guidelines:
1. Face painting should be applied at home and should be minimally applied so that students’ faces are recognizable.
2. Costumes may not mock another student, faculty member, race, religion or lifestyle preference.
3. Costume accessories that are deemed dangerous or similar to weaponry are not permitted.
4. Do not wear masks or any item that will impede your vision or identity.
5. Finally, all costumes should maintain the integrity of our school dress code. (No hats during the school day. Hats can be worn during the parade.)
Have a great night! I'm so excited to see everyone dressed up tomorrow!
The PTO rollerskating party scheduled for Friday November 1st is cancelled and will be rescheduled for a later date
Good luck to our girls soccer team who will be playing their opening round sectional playoff game in Alfred-Almond today at 3:00 PM.
Don’t be offside, but do hurry down to BCS today at 3:00 PM to support the boys soccer team in their opening game of sectional playoffs. Our GOAL is to fill the stands and cheer on the boys to victory. Go Braves!
