
Friendly Reminder: No School TODAY, Monday, February 19th in honor of Presidents Day. Have a safe and wonderful day off!


As we celebrate Presidents Day today, here are some fun facts...
1. James Buchanan was the only president who never married.
2. Jimmy Carter’s retirement has been the longest in history, 43 years.
3. John Adams was the second president, but the first to live in the White House.


Friendly Reminder: No School TOMORROW, February 19 in honor of Presidents Day. Enjoy your extra long weekend!


The Bay Village Women's Club's 54th Annual Antique Show is TODAY and TOMORROW, February 17 & 18 at Bay High School. Please see flyer for times and other details. $5 donation supports the student scholarship fund.


BVCSD wishes Board Member Mr. James Goodman a very happy birthday today! If you see Mr. Goodman around town, be sure to wish him well!


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Have you seen the Winter Wonderland display case in the Alumni Corridor Hallway at Bay High? Even Barbie and Ken are enjoying the season! It sure brings back memories! Stop by and take a gander the next time you're at BHS. (Near the Auditorium entrance, across from the Gym.)


Help BHS students raise funds for LLS with a .5K fun run on Sat., February 24. (Yes, this is a .5K distance!) See flyer QR Code for more information and to register.


BMS English Teacher Jennifer Bruesewitz presented at the National Council of Teachers of English convention. The annual event brings together educators, authors, administrators and publishers for learning and inspiration. Presenters are considered experts in their fields.


The Normandy Second-grade Kids Who Care Club visited the Board Office to share homemade valentines and positive messages with the Central Office staff. This amazing club is moderated by Mrs. Hart and Mrs. Abraham. Happy Valentine's Day!




Did You Know...? 145 million greeting cards are exchanged today. The inventor of candy hearts started out producing medicinal lozenges. More than 58 million pounds of chocolate and candy are bought each Valentine's Day. Happy Valentine's Day from Bay Village Schools!


Today is Ash Wednesday. Ash Wednesday marks the start of Lent and the start of the Easter season. To all our friends who are participating, may you have a reflective Lent.


Planning ahead, just a friendly reminder that there is no school THIS Monday, February 19 in honor of Presidents Day.


These BMS sixth-graders participated in the All State Children's Chorus at the recent OMEA Professional Development Conference in Columbus: Lena Coppola; Sam Fanter; Sylvie Huang; Garett Hyland; Emily Lehman; Mikhaila Valdepenas; and Hannah Vegh.



The Bay High School Choraleers are singing the National Anthem at the red hot Cavs game on Sunday, March 3. End your weekend on a high note and support our Choraleers and Cavs! Please use the QR Code within the flyer to purchase your tickets,


“African Americans and the Arts” is the theme for this year’s Black History Month. Did you know that Cleveland’s Karamu House is recognized as the oldest Black performing arts institute in the nation and is listed in the U.S. National Register of Historic Places?


Planning ahead, just a friendly reminder that there is no school on Monday, February 19 in honor of Presidents Day.


Happy Lunar New Year to all who are celebrating. The Year of the Dragon celebrates ambition, energy, charisma, passion and enthusiasm. The Lunar New Year emphasizes family togetherness, good luck and prosperity in the coming year. Happy New Year!


Make plans to attend the Bay Village Women's Club's 54th Annual Antique Show at Bay High School on February 17 & 18. Please see flyer for details. $5 donation supports the student scholarship fund.


As part of Military Appreciation Night tonight, Bay High School has a beautiful display of American flags lining the driveway and school building. Thank you, Operation Flags of Freedom, for putting up the display. Boys tips off at 6 p.m. and Girls at 7:15 p.m. See you tonight!
