
Diversity Week 2025 kicked off today! It was a warm welcome for Alisha and Katie, followed by a full day of dancing.



The Nature enrichment group has set out to improve our nature trail again. This week, they had a goal to clean up trash off of the trail. They were able to collect over two bags of garbage and exemplify stewardship of the nature trail in the process! -Ms. Peaco



Join Caring for Kids for their upcoming Easter Egg Hunt!


BCS 8th graders were welcomed to the Peter J. Benner ‘92 Job Fair held at Lincoln Academy this week. They chatted with representatives of more than 30 Lincoln County businesses and learned more about many of the future opportunities for them in our area. -Mrs. Brinkler






Join Herring Gut for their Summer programming!


Join Lincoln County Historical Association for their
Annual Summer Programs - Hands-on History!


In honor of Opening Day, 8th Graders constructed the Red Sox logo on a coordinate plane and colored it in. -Mr. York


No Jumprope Club tomorrow!


Join Lincoln Academy for one of their Summer 2025 programs!



Students in Ms. Peaco's reading group wrapped up their Bridge To Terabithia novel study by creating wreaths like our novel's main character out of branches, leaves, twigs, and moss found on the nature trail.





The Student Art Show at the Bristol Area Library is on display until April 30. Two students from each class are participating in the show. A reception was held on Wednesday March 26 to honor students and celebrate with their families. Congratulations artists! -Mrs. Cough




Staff wellness at its finest!
Thank you Mrs. Arzate and Ms. Winchenbach for organizing another wonderful "Friday Coffee Cart." Shout out to the staff for "sweet treats" and other contributions! -Mrs. Abate


Last week we had an AG in the Classroom visitor who visited the PK-4 classrooms to read Farmer Eva's Green Garden Life. Students also had the opportunity to explore different herbs!







This afternoon BCS staff and students attended an end of day assembly.
First, students from PreK and 4th grade, winners from February's Coin Slam event, presented $600 checks to representatives from both the New Harbor Food Pantry and Caring for Kids.
Mrs. Holmes, Mr. Mullin and Mr. Perry kicked off our Bikes for Books event.
Mrs. Cough recognized students who have artwork on display this month at the Bristol Area Library.
We enjoyed an awesome presentation by the Bristol. Air Devils.
And finally, we watched as the winners of the Pi Day Challenge, memorizing as many digits of Pi as they could, "Pi" Ms. Winchenbach and Mr. York. Fun was had by all!


PreK says "Welcome Spring!"

Third Grade News


Thank you to Lincoln Academy's Robotics team for their demonstration today!

Third graders are using what they know about word parts to create and define new words. We love learning about morphology! -Mrs. Waltz




PreK has just begun Unit 5 in our PreK for ME curriculum.
Unit 5: Shadows and Reflections
In the classroom we are having fun exploring how light effects people and animals. We are experimenting with light and making shadows, and investigating how reflections are made. We will be spending more time outdoors now that the weather is getting milder.
PreK has discussed who are the woodland animals that are in the woods and forests of Maine.
We are continuing to learn our letters and letter sounds, and growing our vocabulary, as we work together in the classroom to develop our understanding and communication in positive ways! -Ms. Sawyer





Join Hearty Roots for their Spring Pop Up Camps!
