
Bryant Schools is excited to welcome students and staff back to campus and classes tomorrow, Tuesday, February 23.
We would like to extend a special thank you to our administrators for driving the roads in our district to determine if they were safe for bus routes. We also want to thank to our city and county street crews for clearing roadways.
As a reminder, ALL students will be dismissed early tomorrow for Secondary Parent-Teacher Conferences. While an early dismissal is not optimal after being remote for six days, the date was already set on the school calendar. Find the early dismissal schedule here: bit.ly/2ZtL968.
(Please Note: Grade 10 and grade 12 students will have a Remote Learning Day on Tuesday, February 23 while grade 11 students take the free ACT-11 exam on campus. Grade 11 students who have opted-out of the free ACT-11 exam will also have a Remote Learning Day. The ACT exam date has been scheduled since last semester.)
See you tomorrow, Hornets!


It’s Gifted and Talented Awareness Week! Bryant Public Schools offers a variety of programs for students who are identified as gifted. Do you recognize these characteristics and traits in your child? bit.ly/37B4yq4
Learn more about gifted programs and the referral process at bryantschools.org/gt.


No doubt public schools look different this year. Bryant Public Schools have provided onsite instruction FIVE days a week while keeping our students safe, learning and growing. Learn more at bit.ly/3by5YCS and join us in celebrating #PublicSchoolsWeek.


Since many of the side roads in our district remain hazardous, Bryant Schools (including Pre-K) will be closed for onsite classes on Monday, Feb. 22. This will be a Remote Learning Day for students.
Students will access their assignments through Google Classroom.
Since paper packets were sent home with only five days of school assignments, teachers will work with students who do not have a device and/or internet to complete assignments for this remote learning day.


REMINDER: ALL students will be dismissed early on Tuesday, February 23. Secondary schools (grades 6-12) will hold virtual Parent-Teacher Conferences from 2:00-7:30pm. Teachers will contact parents to set up a conference time.


Tomorrow will mark a full week of Remote Learning for Bryant Schools. Bryant Schools (Pre-K through 12th grade) will be closed on Friday, February 19 for onsite learning.
Students should spend the Remote Learning day working on new Google Classroom assignments or paper packets. Finish up any work from the week which has not been completed.
Remember, teachers are scheduling Zoom sessions for students who need help. Teachers are also available through email to provide assistance.
We hope to see our Hornets back in school on Monday!


GOOD NEWS: Bryant High School is now a SAT testing site!
Directions to Register: collegereadiness.collegeboard.org/sat/register/online-registration-help


KINDERGARTEN REGISTRATION: If your child will be five (5) years of age on or before August 1 and lives in the Bryant School District, he/she is ready to be a Hornet!
Learn more about Bryant’s kindergarten program: youtu.be/HKgf9d65ttk
Registration checklist: bit.ly/KRegistration2021


Hornet families, we hope you are enjoying this once-in-a-lifetime snow event! Bryant Schools (including Pre-K) will be closed for onsite learning on Thursday, February 18. Since Thursday will be a Remote Learning day, students may access assignments through Google Classroom or work on assignments in paper packets. Teachers are available via email if you need help!


Are you a certified teacher (K-12), Special Education teacher, or bus driver interested in being part of Bryant Public Schools?
Join our Virtual Job Fair on Tuesday, March 9 from 5-8pm. Visit with school administrators using your computer or mobile phone.
Secure your spot by registering at bit.ly/BPSJobFair21 by March 3. Additional information is available at bryantschools.org/page/job-fair.


Students will learn remotely on Wednesday, February 17. All Bryant Schools (including Pre-K) will be CLOSED for onsite instruction. Students may access assignments through Google Classroom or continue work in paper packets. We hope all our Hornets are staying warm and safe.


Bryant Public Schools will be CLOSED for onsite instruction and will pivot to Remote Learning on Tuesday, February 16. Students may access assignments through Google Classroom or work on assignments in paper packets. Stay warm, stay safe, and enjoy the snow!


Bryant Junior High’s Journalism program is celebrating two awards from the National Scholastic Press Association (NSPA) which recognizes the best work in scholastic journalism:
The BJHS Occurrence newspaper was named NSPA's Fall Best of Show Newspaper.
The BJHS yearbook staff celebrated an 8th place win in the NSPA yearbook competition.
Meag Abo is the adviser for the program.



What a great #BryantHornetDay! We love seeing all our Hornet fans sporting & supporting the Blue. It's a true celebration for our 2020 State Football Champions.
Take a look at our #212 gallery. We’ll keep updating the page as photos are shared. bit.ly/37bJK8x


Bryant Schools will be open for onsite learning today (Friday, February 12).

School administrators have been driving and assessing roads in the district this afternoon. Based on current conditions, Bryant Schools will be open for onsite learning on Friday, February 12.
Team members will reassess road conditions in the early morning hours. IF roads are deemed unsafe and the district has to pivot to Remote Learning for Friday, a decision will be made by 5am. Parents will be notified as quickly as possible via the following:
* Phone calls, text, email via the mass notification system
* District and school social media (Facebook, Twitter, Instagram)
* Notification through the Bryant Public Schools app
* District website: bryantschools.org
* Local television stations

Tomorrow, Friday, February 12, is “Bryant Hornet Day” to honor the accomplishments of the Hornet coaches, staff, and players in winning three consecutive 7A State Football Championships.
We want to see all Hornet fans sporting & supporting the Blue!
Take a photo wearing your Hornet gear and/or Bryant Blue and post on your social media accounts, using #Be212, #HornetPride, or #BryantHornetDay. Be sure to tag us in your post! We also encourage you to email photos to info@bryantschools.org.
Watch for your photo to appear on our district social media channels.


The Hornet Fishing Team meeting scheduled for tonight (Wednesday, February 10, 6pm) has been cancelled.

The district has already purchased food for the Remote Learning Day on Monday. Due to uncertainly with the weather, we are sending the shelf stable meal kits (one breakfast, one lunch) home with students today.

Based on current weather reports and information from the Saline County Office of Emergency Management, Bryant Public Schools will be CLOSED for onsite instruction and will pivot to Remote Learning on Thursday, February 11.
