Please enjoy these super-adorable photos from the Glenview Center's recent Right to Read Week! #BeProudToBeBay
SEED Preschool is seeking a few more Peer Models for the 2024-25 school year.
Please call 440-617-7330 or email for more information, alexa.davey@bayk12.org.

Thank you to Normandy PTA for hosting One School One Book author Vivian Vande Velde who spoke to all the students today. Congrats to the lucky random drawing winners who got to have a lunch chat with the author. Plus, she donated a "Twitch" squirrel pillow to the "Comfy Corner."






Renaissance England is coming to life on stage. Get your tickets now for "Something Rotten" at Bay High! THIS Thursday through Sunday, March 21st-24th. https://bayvillageschools.hometownticketing.com/embed/all





The next Coffee Chat is TONIGHT, Wednesday, March 20 from 6-7 p.m. at the Board of Ed Office. All Bay residents are welcome! Bring your questions for Supt. Prebles and Treas. Rohde. See you then!

Friendly Reminder: BVCSD Spring Break is Friday, March 29 through Monday, April 8. School Resumes Tuesday, April 9.

SEED Preschool is seeking Peer Models for the 2024-25 school year.
Please call 440-617-7330 or email Alexa Davey for more information, alexa.davey@bayk12.org.

Have a question about lunch ordering? Want to know more about Bay Homecoming traditions? Not sure about the 6th grade science project? A Parent Ambassadors Team has been formed to answer your questions. These sage parents represent all buildings. Email ambassador@bayk12.org





Renaissance England is coming to life on stage. Get your tickets now for "Something Rotten" at Bay High! THIS Thursday through Sunday, March 21st-24th. https://bayvillageschools.hometownticketing.com/embed/all





Happy Spring! The March equinox happens tonight, March 19 at 11:06 p.m. This is the astronomical beginning of the spring season in the Northern Hemisphere. (Woo hoo, and welcome back, old friend!)

SEED Preschool is seeking Peer Models for the 2024-25 school year.
Please call 440-617-7330 or email Alexa Davey for more information, alexa.davey@bayk12.org.

The BHS Egg My Yard Fundraiser is back by popular demand!! This year's fundraiser is supporting the BHSPTSA and will be offered over two weekends: March 22-23, and March 28-30. Spots will fill quickly, so please order today.

At tonight's Board of Education Meeting, the Board honored our five divers who recently went to to State. Congratulations to Belle Dent, Erin Belveal and Charlie Vatolin, who were with us tonight, and to Bennett Bourn and Nicholas Szekely who were not able to attend.

Congrats to BHS' Team Undivided, raising $72,930 for the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society! The team was led by 2024 Student Visionary Kellie Keane. Team Undivided and other area teams helped raise a total of $1,053,209 for blood cancer research. Thank you for giving! #BeProudToBeBay

Renaissance England is coming to life on stage. Get your tickets now for "Something Rotten" at Bay High! THIS Thursday through Sunday, March 21st-24th. https://bayvillageschools.hometownticketing.com/embed/all


TONIGHT! Monday, March 18th, plan on eating at Chipotle in Westlake to help Bay High Key Club raise funds for Thirst Project. Timeline is 4-8 p.m.

The BHS Egg My Yard Fundraiser is back by popular demand!! This year's fundraiser is supporting the BHSPTSA and will be offered over two weekends: March 22-23, and March 28-30. Spots will fill quickly!

Glenview Center, part of the Bay Village City School District, is looking to hire a handful of summer teachers again this year. Please click on the form link below, or email Mrs. Alexa Davey if you have any questions, Alexa.Davey@Bayk12.org.
https://forms.gle/jvc6mYRD1G2FHFV76

Renaissance England is coming to life on stage. Tech Sunday is today. Get your tickets now for "Something Rotten" at Bay High! March 21st-24th. https://bayvillageschools.hometownticketing.com/embed/all


Some St. Patrick's Day factoids for you this morning...
1. St. Patrick was born in Britain.
2. The first St. Pat's Parade was held in America.
3. The shamrock, a 3-leaf clover, was considered a sacred plant that symbolized the arrival of spring.

