
More Halloween pictures from Grade 3.









On Saturday, November 4, from 10:30-11:30 a.m, join us for our monthly Community Literacy Event, where we will have a special reading of Flowers for Sarajevo. This beautiful book tells a story of a brave boy who practices kindness during a time of conflict. Resonate for this moment, we are reminded of the power of beauty and kindness when the world is upside down. After the reading we’ll create Kindness Rocks to spread amid our community.
Free event, open to all.
Community Literacy Events take place at the Merry Barn Writers Retreat, 417 River Road, Edgecomb, ME. More information can be found at www.merrybarn.com
Questions welcome: merrybarnwritersretreat@gmail.com


BCS PTO Pumpkin Patch contest - the second set of photos including a pumpkin decorated by BCS staff member Nicole St. Cyr.







Each class decorated a pumpkin for the BCS PTO Pumpkin Patch contest. The winning classroom will get their photo in the paper and a pizza party sponsored by the PTO. The winner will be announced on the AOS 93 app, BCS social media and BCS PTO social media.







Happy Halloween from Grade 4.




Students explored using Keva Planks with Mrs. Holmes in the Library.





Snack packs are available for BCS families at the New Harbor Fire Station today, 10/27. For Delivery call or text 207-350-1856


Information for our community on ways we can communicate with our children about violence: https://shorturl.at/hsw09



Grade 3 used a painting app to create amazing Halloween art. They focused on using colors and different brushes. Mr. Cough




Remember to bring your smile tomorrow!




Shout out to the 6th grade and Hearty Roots program!
They just might be able to stay dry with their shelters they worked to build !
Awesome teamwork 6th graders!




4th graders meeting with their Kindergarten reading buddies. Each 4th grader meets weekly with their buddy and reads a book that their buddy picks out. Later in the year, the Kindergarten friends will begin reading to their 4th grade buddy as they practice their fluency. This weekly activity fosters friendships and academics across grade levels.






Pre-k and k enjoying a healthy breakfast to start their day!



Bristol Parks and Recreation is proud to announce the return of youth sports programs held at Bristol Consolidated School for the 2023 school year. The first program this school year is a basketball clinic for 6th through 8th grade girls and boys. The basketball clinic will be held after school from 2:30 to 4:30 on October 30th, November 1st, 2nd, 6th, 8th, and 9th. Each day players will work on basketball skills, learning different drills, and conditioning. The clinic will be coached by Holly Nelson and Dickie McKenney. This 6 day program is $25 for Bristol students and $30 for non-Bristol students.
Please contact Bristol Parks and Recreation with any questions at Bristolparks@tidewater.net or 207-563-1800.

Picture Day is Tuesday, October 24th!



Tennis at BCS!



Students used Canva to practice graphic design while creating a Halloween image.


After observing leaves in art class, first graders made crayon rubbings of the leaves. Then they painted their papers discovering that the crayon resisted the paint. - Mrs. Cough




8th Grade Families: mark your calendar for the Lincoln Academy Prospective Student Open House on Wednesday, November 8 from 6:30-8:00.


Our elementary students had a great time in music class this week learning about rhythm and beat. They also learned about feeling the beat to songs with a very fun movement activity from "the Dum Dum Song" which is in our photos! - Ms. McCullough


