
How will House Bill 335 impact Bay Village Schools? Read this special edition of the One Rocket Nation ENews to find out! It's hitting subscribers' inboxes now! Not a subscriber? Click on the link or scan the code. https://bit.ly/ORNNJun25


The summer solstice happens tonight, June 20 at 10:41 p.m. Today is the first day of summer and the longest day of the year, which occurs when the sun crosses its highest and northernmost points in the sky. It's also the most sunlight we will receive all year. Enjoy!


Today we celebrate Juneteenth, commemorating the emancipation of enslaved Black Americans. Juneteenth facts: 1.) The holiday originated in Galveston, TX, & has been celebrated in other parts of the US since 1865. 2.) This day was first recognized as a federal holiday in 2021.


Lacrosse Camp June 23-26 for Girls in Grades 3-8. Please see flyer and QR Code for more information and to register.


Congrats to BHS students Abigail Feiszli, Anne Weber & Addison Graham for earning National Awards For Community Service Impact from the United Nations Association of the USA. This honor recognizes youth leaders delivering progress toward global goals.


Lacrosse Camp June 23-26 for Girls in Grades 3-8. Please see flyer and QR Code for more information and to register.


Thank you, Normandy PTA, for the Kona Ice celebration! What a “cool” treat on the last day of first grade. (This is Mrs. Dunstan's class enjoying their ice in the shade.)


BVCSD wishes all our dads, fathers, grandfathers, papas and father figures a wonderful day! Thank you for all you do for our students!


Flag Day Factoids:
1. Flag Day was created by a teacher.
2. Congress officially recognized the flag on June 14, 1777.
3. It's a national holiday, but only PA recognizes Flag Day as a legal state holiday...the flag was born there.


Before summer break, Mrs. Hack's first-graders enjoyed a beach and pool theme in their classroom.





Congratulations to Bay High School's Class of 2025! #BeProudToBeBay


In May, third-graders went to the Ohio History Center at Western Reserve Historical Center. Students engaged in active learning about immigrants and refugees by learning about real families that came to Cleveland. They looked at historical maps and explored some of the exhibits.





Lacrosse Camp June 23-26 for Girls in Grades 3-8. Please see flyer and QR Code for more information and to register.


Recently, Westerly students Samantha Butler & Layne Howard, who play on the 2015 Force team were crowned Great Lakes Alliance Champions. They beat the the #1 team and won the championship!



Congratulations to Boys Lacrosse Coach Kyle Figy for being selected for the OHSAA Sportsmanship, Ethics and Integrity award!


Looking for something to do this summer? Check out the Bay Library's Summer Reading Challenge!


Bay Village Community Council invites everyone to a Picnic Celebration in honor of the Citizen of the Year (our very own BMS Teacher Mr. Mark Kevesdy), and the Project of the Year (Community Cupboard) TODAY, Sat., June 7 at 3 p.m. at St. Barnabas.


Bay Middle School eighth-graders learning French recently did research on monuments in Paris. They also created replicas of their monuments as part of their presentations. #BeProudToBeBay

Mrs. Guinter's 6th graders traveled to Cleveland Museum of Art to explore the ancient civilizations of the Eastern Hemisphere, including Mesopotamia, Egypt, India & China to see sculptures, artifacts & paintings from each of these civilizations.







Good luck to Girls Lacrosse as they face Hathaway Brown in the State Semifinals today at 7pm at Copley HS. Tickets are $15-adults, $10-students. Go to http://ohsaa.org/tickets. Select Lacrosse, Girls Lacrosse. Watch at http://fan.hudl.com. Search Copley.
