Good afternoon BCHS Families,
Finals begin tomorrow and we will follow the attached schedule for the last few days of school. We wish everyone the best of luck on your finals, and we hope you have a safe, relaxing summer.
Good afternoon BCHS Families,
The ceremony is quickly approaching, and we are ready to celebrate. Please use the front main entrance and follow the guidance of our parking personnel for general parking.
Graduates, Board members, Board Office officials, and BCHS faculty and staff should be the only ones entering through the back entrance.
Again, doors open for admission at 4:45 pm, and the ceremony will begin promptly at 5:45 pm, and the doors will be closed.
Congratulations to the BCHS Class of 2024! Go Trojans!!
Good afternoon BCHS Families,
We are excited about tonight's graduation ceremony. As you prepare to celebrate with our graduates, remember the following: the doors will open at 4:45 p.m., the ceremony will begin promptly at 5:45 p.m., and the doors will be closed. Tickets are required for entry for every person taking a seat.
What an incredible Honors Night we had at Brooks County High School last week! It was a joyous occasion as we came together to honor the hard work, dedication, and achievements of our outstanding students. Our Valedictorian, Camryn Holmes and Salutatorian, Denton McLeod emceed the evening.
We also had the privilege of celebrating our remarkable 2024-2025 Teacher of the Year, Darious Dennard. We would like to thank him for his dedication each and every day. Coach Dennard is always willing to go above and beyond to support his students and our staff.
Last but certainly not least, a heartfelt thank you to our Volunteer of the Year, Dr. Diane Thomas! Her selfless contributions and generous spirit have enriched our school community this year. Her dedication to supporting our students and staff does not go unnoticed, and we are incredibly grateful for everything she has done and continues to do as one of our Brooks County Board Members.
BCHS wants to take a moment to express our heartfelt thanks to our donors. Your generosity during Teacher Appreciation Week doesn't just impact one individual; it creates a ripple effect that reaches every student touched by their teaching. Thank you!
Check out the infographic for BCHS Volleyball tryouts!
This is a reminder that AP US History students should report to the PAC at 7:30 am tomorrow morning to take their AP exams. Get a good night's sleep, and come in ready to bring that hammer. Go Trojans!
Brooks County High School Princpal, Dr. Chris Chastain accepts $500 STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Math) donation from Tabatha McDowell on behalf of Jim Hinton Oil Company of Valdosta and ExxonMobil.
ExxonMobil is fueling young minds and helping create aha moments through the Educational Alliance. Over $40 million has been committed since the program's inception, which funds math and science programs at schools in need. It is part of the ongoing effort to support (STEM) education within the communities they serve.
#Jimhintonoil
To all the incredible BCHS educators out there, thank you for your dedication, passion, and tireless effort in shaping young minds. This week, we celebrate YOU! 📚🎉 Monday BCHS celebrated by serving Tacos and Nachos to all the staff!
📢 Attention Parents and Guardians! 📢 We're excited to announce that our students will continue GMAS End of Course Assessments tomorrow. U.S. History is scheduled for tomorrow and we will end testing with Algebra this Wednesday. 📝 To ensure a smooth testing experience, we kindly request that all students bring their Chromebooks fully charged to school in the coming days. ⚡️ This will help us facilitate the assessment efficiently and allow our students to showcase their skills effectively. Let's make this assessment a valuable learning opportunity for our students! Students should get plenty of rest, eat breakfast, and do their best! 🌟 #bringthathammer
Trojans,
Join us in honoring Dr. Chris Chastain, the principal at Brooks County High School, on this National Principal's Day! 🌟 Dr. Chastain's leadership, dedication, and unwavering support for students and staff have made a lasting impact on our school community. Thank you, Dr. Chastain, for your commitment to the faculty, staff, and students at BCHS.
Greetings Trojans,
Yearbooks are coming soon. There's still time to purchase yours! Yearbooks may be purchased from Ms. Cain for $40.00. Get yours while supplies last.
📢 Attention Parents and Guardians! 📢 We're excited to announce that our students will begin GMAS End of Course Assessments tomorrow. American Literature begins tomorrow through Wednesday. We will end testing with Biology this Thursday. 📝 To ensure a smooth testing experience, we kindly request that all students bring their Chromebooks fully charged to school in the coming days. ⚡️ This will help us facilitate the assessment efficiently and allow our students to showcase their skills effectively. Let's make this assessment a valuable learning opportunity for our students! Students should get plenty of rest, eat breakfast, and do their best! 🌟 #bringthathammer
The faculty and staff would like to wish our Administrative Professionals the best day! Join us in thanking Mrs. Rose, Ms. Hinson, Mrs. Hendrixson, and Mrs. Snow for all they do for the faculty, staff, students, and the community supporting BCHS. You are the best!
Parents,
Please join us for our first step in the registration process for next year. See flyer for details. We look forward to seeing you beginning at 5:30 next Monday evening at BCHS!
In honor of Autism Acceptance Month and in response to a growing need, we have partnered with Emory Autism to provide two parent training sessions. The first session will focus on supporting communication at home and will be offered on April 23rd from 12:00-1:00pm and again on April 24th from 6:00-7:00pm. The second session will discuss how to maintain structure and routines at home. This session will be offered April 29th from 6:00-7:00pm and again on May 2nd from 12:00-1:00pm. We look forward to seeing you and your families at these events.
Supporting Your Child’s Communication at Home:
https://zoom.us/j/95398593241
April 23, 2024 12:00-1:00pm
April 24, 2024 6:00-7:00pm
Maintaining Structure and Routines:
https://zoom.us/j/93096835102
April 29, 2024 6:00-7:00pm
May 2, 2024 12:00-1:00pm
Greetings Parents and Guardians of the Class of 2024,
Dr. Chastain met with Seniors this week and distributed important information regarding the Class of 2024 graduation practice and the ceremony. Please check with your student(s) regarding the information they received. Students also received Grad Bash information which included an itinerary. Students planning to travel to Grad Bash need to arrive no later than 9:15 a.m. and should report to the Performing Arts Center lobby. The dress code for Universal Studios was also included with the information. Students should be prepared to purchase 2 meals during the trip. If you have any questions, please call 229-588-2341.
🚨 Attention Parents and Guardians! 🚨
We will begin testing for the Georgia Milestones Assessment and College Board AP Exams soon. Please see the attached image for upcoming dates. Let's work together to support our students as they excel in their academic journey! 📚✏️ #bringthathammer
Jaleia Huewitt and Chris Cole Jr. participated in the GHSA Leadership Conference in Macon today. Two representatives were invited from every GHSA sanctioned school in the state. Thank you Jaleia and Chris for representing the Trojans!
Brooks County Schools will remain closed tomorrow - Friday - April 12, 2024.
Due to the volume of rain our area has received, there are numerous road closures throughout the county that include major routes as well as dirt roads and city surface roads. In conversations with local EMA and the county road department, they are still discovering roads that are impassible with some being completely washed out.
We will continue to receive flood waters from northern regions via multiple tributaries.
These factors not only create a serious potential hazard for our buses and the students that ride them, but for our staff attempting to safely navigate these roads in order to get to work.