
Gifted & Talented Awareness Week is coming up! Want a fun indoor activity for the whole family? Participate in our Family STEM Challenge by creating a marble run.
Instructions here ⇉ ⇉ ⇉ bit.ly/3tYo0a5


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!


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


We are #BryantProud to announce that FIVE of our schools have been nominated for the 2020-21 Capturing Kids’ Hearts National Showcase School award!
Collegeville Elementary (selected as a 2019-20 CKH National Showcase School)
Davis Elementary
Hurricane Creek Elementary
Parkway Elementary
Salem Elementary
These campuses have won the hearts of students, parents and our school community. Thank you for leading and teaching with heart while connecting and engaging with students during a most difficult year!


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.


Congratulations to Bryant Schools’ three Saline County Spelling Bee Winners:
Kenzie Kling won first place and the invitation to advance to the state Spelling Bee. Kenzie is a 6th grade student at Bryant Middle School.
Liricka Farr, a 5th grader at Hill Farm Elementary, won 2nd place.
Third place went to Ayden Tucker, a 5th grader at Bryant Elementary.
We are so #BryantProud!


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.


STAY ALERT: We are carefully monitoring the winter weather. As soon as any decisions have been made, we will notify parents 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

Kindergarten celebrated the 100th day by writing about what they have learned in 100 days and what they would look like at 100 years old. They also counted their 100 items into groups of 10.





REMINDER: A Remote Learning Day is coming up on Monday, February 15. All students (K-12) will learn at home.


Mayor Allen Scott has declared February 12, 2021, as “Bryant Hornet Day” to honor the accomplishments of the Hornet coaches, staff, and players in winning three consecutive 7A State Football Championships.
The day, 2-12, was chosen for the mantra of the Hornets, #Be212. The 212 vision signifies the effort and work ethic it takes to be the best at what you do, a message we can all embrace.
Join us in showing your Hornet Pride by wearing Bryant Blue and/or Hornet fan gear on Friday, February 12.
Take a photo 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.
Catch Mayor Scott's proclamation here: youtu.be/IWPV_9wsDps


Kindergarten classes predicted if the groundhog would see his shadow. They wrote about their prediction and why they made that prediction. On Tuesday, they wrote about Phil’s prediction.





Bryant Schools do not accept deliveries at school on Valentine’s or any other special days. We love our Hornets, too, but deliveries interrupt the learning taking place in our classrooms.
Please share gifts with your children at home. Have a Happy Valentine’s Day!


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! ONLINE kindergarten registration for the 2021-22 school year will be March 9-11.
Get the registration checklist: bit.ly/KRegistration2021


The kindergartners have been learning about Arkansas this week, and they spent some time writing about what they have learned.





Kindergarten loves having “Frosty’s Friends” fill up our hallway. Each one is unique and many represent the student’s personality.





REMINDER: Bryant Schools will be closed on Monday, January 18 in observance of Dr. Martin Luther King Day.
