
BCS Dance


First Grade enjoyed an adventure filled trip to the Coastal Maine Botanical Gardens this week and learned about the Life of a Plant! - Mrs. Bradbury




Reminder: Yearbook Order forms are due tomorrow 5/17. Extra copies will not be ordered.


This math student is practicing his multiplication facts outside with chalk. - Lynsey Teel

Spring Music Concert and Art Show tonight!


Yearbook order forms due Friday 5/17


Thank you to the BCS PTO and the BCS School Board for a wonderful "Taco and Baked Goods Friday" lunch to end Teacher Appreciation Week! The VIP Maine Mobile tacos were delicious as were all the dessert items.




BCS Spring Concert and Art Show - Grades 1-8.


7th grade ready for Kieve!



The four room addition off the back of the building has interior walls (unfinished) and some of the HVAC!





2nd graders enjoying their field trip to the coast with Herring Gut Science center! - Ms. Abate

Join the PTO in appreciating our Educators:


Lincoln County Historical Association's Annual Summer Programs


The Franklin County Fiddlers, a talented group of Mt. View High Schoolers, put on a concert for K-5 students this week.


Check out “Bristol Diversity Week Performance - CHINA - March 29, 2024” from LCTV on Vimeo: https://vimeo.com/931044268


In acknowledgement of Earth Day, the fifth graders went outside and cleaned up an area just outside the school. Among the items found were bottles, foam, wrappers, a baseball, a rusted bicycle frame, and a disc golf disc. -Ms. Kinney




Check out this week's Friday Flyer: https://www.aos93.org/o/bcs/news
Reminder: Wednesday, May 1 is an Early Release day at 12:00.


My writing group was posed with a question on Earth Day of what they could do with trash they threw out on the weekend. One of the students suggested a bird feeder from a can. So….we did it. Pictures are 2 of the 4 students with their masterpieces! - Lynsey Teel

The colorful boots are placed with care, in hopes the Pre-K will soon be there. The boots are evidence that Spring is in the air.
