
BCS will close buildings and move to at-home blended learning for 12.16.2020. Virtual class meetings will begin at 10:00 am. Look for more information from your teachers and schools on your school email this morning. Be Safe Bruins.

Blackford County Schools are on a 2 hour delay this morning. 12.16.2020.

Staff at Montpelier Elementary have taken the Ugly Holiday Sweater/Outfit competition to the next level with their Christmas spirit! The winner of this year's coveted title will be announced during Friday's Facebook Live Community Day! Be sure to check in and see who wins!





Attention Bus 109 riders: Please be aware that due to staffing shortages, BCS Bus 109 will be a delayed AFTERNOON pick-up throughout this week, Dec. 14-18.
BJSHS students will be picked up at approximately 3:45, Northside at 3:51, and BIS at 3:57. The following times are (APPROXIMATE) as to when the students will be dropped off:
4:03 Jefferson & Leonard
4:04 Jefferson & Sheridan
4:07 Jefferson & 5th Street
4:10 Southside Elementary
4:16 Walnut Street
We ask for everyone's patience as we continue to address student transportation for our students. Thank you.


No one does Christmas spirit quite like the folks at Montpelier Elementary!
They are at it again this year with their annual door decorating contest. Students will vote and the winners will be revealed on Community Day! Which one is your favorite? 🎅🎄🎁





Its beginning to look a lot like Christmas in Miss Shelbi Loucks' Plant and Soil Science Class at BJSHS. This week, students are learning about floral design and making their own Christmas wreath from scratch. 🎄🎁🎅
#HappyHolidays!




Reminder: A number of prepaid mental health sessions are available for your BCS student. Please contact the Bowen Center for more information.


Check out the final 8th grade STEAM video game projects in Mrs. Jen Gallatin's class at BJSHS. Nice work, Bruins!
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLAm_btRWxh9rcMVgAtT2_gwuyHxyUY2XD

Get your homemade Christmas cards from the Bruin Specialties crew at BJSHS! Cards are .50/each or 12/$5. Share the holiday spirit and support the amazing work of our Bruin Specialties students all at one time! Contact Mrs. Linda Wallace to order: lwallace@blackfordschools.org


Blackford Spotlight - Mrs. Sarah Penny's 3rd grade class at Blackford Intermediate School:
"Third graders in my class have been working on understanding what life was like in a Native American tribe in Indiana. This week they have been working on writing letters to pen pals about their life in the tribe. They have talked about what work they do around camp, what foods they are eating, and many more things that happen in the life of a Native American child. They then got to write their letters on “ancient” looking paper. They had so much fun writing from another point of view." - Mrs. Penny
Great job, Bears! Keep up the good work!




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Blackford Spotlight- Our 5th grade students at Blackford Intermediate School have been hard at work reading "Number the Stars," a book about a family's escape during World War II. Students finished the book this week and enjoyed it thoroughly!
Great job, Bears!
#ChooseBCS



After consulting with the Blackford County Health Officer, students in grades 9-12 will return to in-person instruction on Monday, December 7th, 2020.

Here are more photos from Mrs. Amanda Wolfe's pet house project, which was conducted during Northside's indoor recess today. Mrs. Wolfe has some very creative first graders!





We need your input! If you have children under the age of 5 in your household, please take a moment to complete this survey for the Blackford County Early Childhood Coalition. (Please share and thank you!)
https://www.research.net/r/BlackfordParents


Blackford Spotlight - Mrs. Amanda Wolfe's 1st grade class at Northside:
"We have been making the best of indoor recess. We have been using our creativity to create houses for our desk pets. These pets (fun erasers) are getting pampered with some pretty amazing houses." -Mrs. Wolfe
Wow! Great imaginations, Cubs!
#ChooseBCS





Blackford Spotlight: Ms. Kylee Redford's 3rd grade students at Montpelier Elementary.
"These 3rd graders have worked hard to research information about the first Thanksgiving, the Mayflower, Pilgrims, and Wampanoag Indians. The students then created posters and presented them to their classmates. I was super impressed with their artistic abilities and creativity in making their posters!" -Ms. Redford
Great job, Kodiaks!
#ChooseMES





Be sure and catch the BJSHS Drama Dept.'s great production of How to Screw-Up your College Interview -- A Covid Experience (Video instead of Live)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eiSFlwHY1aw
#BruinProud

11/27/2020
On Wednesday, 11/25/2020, Blackford County moved into the “Red” level of community spread on the Indiana State Department of Health Dashboard. This dashboard looks at the number of cases and the positivity rate of the county, and both figures are at their highest this fall for our county.
After consultation with the Blackford County Health Officer, we are following her recommendation, students in grades 9-12 at BJSHS will be on at-home Blended Learning for the week of Monday, November 30th through Friday, December 4th. This is a preemptive move by our district, in conjunction with the health officer on anticipated spread through the holiday activities this week. The focus on high school students doing at-home learning is driven by that age group being the highest area of typical spread in school aged students.
Students in 7th grade and 8th grade at BJSHS, as well as students in BCS Elementary schools, will continue with normally scheduled classes in person.
We want to continue to thank our faculty, staff, parents and students for their efforts during this unusual year. Our student cases and quarantine numbers within the schools have stayed low due to your diligence in monitoring student symptoms and reporting issues to the school. The preemptive move next week will only be successful in reducing the spread if students and families continue to practice good health habits including social distancing, wearing masks, and frequent hand washing/hand sanitizing while not at school.
To our High School students, it is imperative that you maintain a great effort during this week of blended learning. Look for emails about the upcoming week, and plan your schedules to participate in online discussion and lectures as set up by your teachers.
We appreciate the support of our community and look forward to students in grades 9-12 returning to in-person learning on December 7th.
Sincerely,
Chad Yencer
Superintendent

During these stressful times, BCS would like to remind our families that several prepaid counseling sessions are available to our students through the Bowen Center.
