News & Info
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Come grow with us!
As Berkeley County continues to expand, we are looking for teachers to grow with us. Berkeley County School District is seeking quality educators to help us unleash the power and potential of education in our schools.
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Many of BCSD's schools posted and shared photos of students and staff getting into the holiday spirit in recent weeks. Check out some of these festive photos from all around Berkeley County School District this December.
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BCSD names Fulmer and Dixon Chief Administrative Officers for schools
成人自拍视频Ms. Fulmer previously served as the Director of Administrative Services and Student Assignment, and Dr. Dixon previously served as the Executive Director of Academics and Innovation.
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Four half-day VIP/teacher workdays added to instructional calendar
All students will be learning from home independently on VIP days.
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Learning pathway update portal to close on Nov. 20
Parents asked to make final learning pathway choice
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Cancer survivor credits exam for saving her life
BAS middle school science teacher Lisa Swiney shared her cancer battle with The Summerville Journal Scene/The Berkeley Independent.
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The purpose of this site is to share information for parents to understand the different technologies being used for instruction as well as provide tips for troubleshooting when tech challenges arise.
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BCSD continues to serve meals at no-cost to students
Berkeley County School District is continuing to offer meals at no-cost to all students through Dec. 31. In addition, students learning virtually are able to pick up meals at various locations.
About our Program
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Leaving BAS
成人自拍视频The school’s goal is to have students return to their home school and complete graduation requirements. BAS offers all core subjects including special education in middle and high school for grades sixth through 12th. Students receive a full day of instruction; high school students work on a 4x4 block schedule and middle school students take four core classes and two related arts classes.
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PBIS
At all schools, educators spend a great deal of time working with parents and students to try to solve conflicts and behavior problems. At BAS, we have started a model called PBIS that helps provide a clear system for all expected behaviors at our school.
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BCSD Attendance Policy
By law, students age 6-17 are required to attend school. An Attendance Intervention Plan(AIP) must be completed by a school representative for students who have missed 3 consecutive or 5 unlawful days. This AIP meeting is held with the student, parent/guardian, and school representatives. This is an intervention on the school level to address the issues that have prevented the student(s) from not attending school as required by law.