
March is Women's History Month, and Supt. Shryock invited some of Bay High School's female leaders to stop by the most recent Board meeting to share how they're making a difference in academics, the arts, athletics and service. Great job, ladies!


Support Bay High School’s theater program and the 100+ talented cast and crew members, by attending Bye Bye Birdie, directed by Luke Scattergood. Alumni are encouraged to attend in honor of Bay High School’s 100-year anniversary. https://bayathletics.org/event-tickets


As you plan your meals for the week, please consider ordering/eating out this Wednesday, March 23 at Five Guys (Westlake location) from 11 a.m.-8 p.m. to support our Bay High Class of 2022! See flyer for details...


The Great Closet Clean-out is back! March 25-27 at Bay Middle School. Donations benefit Bay Athletics and Easter Seal.


Our very own Norman Bee, Huck, is in the running to be the Gabb Wireless spokesperson. A vote for Huck could benefit Bay Athletics.
https://gabblife.com/contest/gabb-ambassador-voters/voting/


Consider participating in the We've Been Egged "fun"raiser! Be a part of this fun Bay Village tradition and support the Bay High Senior Class of 2022 at the same time! Spots are limited, so get yours NOW!!
https://givebutter.com/egged2022


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.


Congrats to BHS Juniors Charlotte Reising, Renee Duffy, Rachel Ploenzke & Annalise Corn for delivering powerful speeches at the Westlake-Bay Village Rotary Club Speech Contest. Charlotte was 2nd overall and will represent BHS at the District Competition at Kent State next month.


Our fourth event in the BHS Centennial Celebration Series is the Bay High School Spring Musical "Bye Bye Birdie," April 7-9. Come support our 100+ students in this fun, class production directed by Luke Scattergood.


Sale has been extended through this Wed., March 16! Order your Rocket Pride Slides by this Wed., March 16! Click the QR code within the flyer or visit: https://bayrockets.itemorder.com/


Friendly reminder: No school today, Monday, March 14. (Glenview Center is open today, but SEED Preschool will not meet.)


Pi Day is globally celebrated on March 14. Pi “π” is the symbol used to represent a constant, the ratio of the circumference of a circle to its diameter, which is approximately 3.14159. Pi Day is an annual opportunity to recite the infinite digits of Pi and to eat pie.


The Great Closet Clean-out is back! March 25-27 at Bay Middle School. Donations benefit Bay Athletics and Easter Seal.


Celebrate BHS' Centennial by attending the Alumni Madness fundraiser on March 26 at Bay Lanes. You don't have to be an alum to attend. You don't even have to be a bowler! Tickets at: https://bayalumnimadnesstickets2022.eventbrite.com


The BMS & BHS BookFace Challenge is now accepting submissions through April 14. Put your best face forward and you could win a prize! See flyer for sample ideas and then submit via https://bit.ly/bookface22


Friendly reminder: There is no school on Friday or Monday, March 11 and 14. We hope our Bee, Wolf and Rocket families enjoy a safe, long weekend! (Glenview Center is open these days, but SEED Preschool will not meet.)


Please enjoy this photo from the recent (and amazing) Bay High School Winter Choral Concert. This was the last song of the concert, and Alumni came on stage to perform with the BHS students.


Friendly reminder: There is no school on Friday or Monday, March 11 and 14. We hope our Bee, Wolf and Rocket families enjoy a safe, long weekend! (Glenview Center is open these days, but SEED Preschool will not meet.)


Save the date for Bay Middle School's spring play, Sat., March 19 at 3 p.m. You can stream it live at: https://bit.ly/BayMiddleSchoolLive


West Point Cadet and 2021 BHS Alumnus Hayden Coffman visited Mrs. Hart's class yesterday. He spent part of his spring leave thanking the second-graders for their Veterans Day cards and care packages. He also answered their questions and read a story. Thank you, Cadet Coffman!

