Greetings Bearcat Families,
Welcome to our Battle Creek Central Family Newsletter! We will use this tool to share news, announcements, and upcoming events to support our commitment to clear, consistent communication.
This week, we have a few key announcements to share. We've shared these announcements through the all-call and ask for your partnership in communicating with students at home.
- 💙 Welcome to the best school year yet! We are excited to work with all Bearcats to support their dreams and goals daily.
- 🏖 School is closed from Friday, August 30-Monday, September 2 in honor of Labor Day. School will resume on Tuesday, September 3 at 7:30am.
- 🙂 There will be a family meeting for seniors and their families on September 11 from 5:30-7:00 in the McQuiston Center.
- 🎉 Homecoming is Friday, September 27.
- 💻 There is no school for students on September 27 due to professional development for staff.
- 📲 Please make sure the Welcome Center has your current email address, mailing address, and phone numbers. We regularly send out information about grades, absences, and upcoming events. We want to make sure you have accurate information every week.
- 🏢 Alexis Benjamin, Kamila Brown, and Asia Swanson are all in the Welcome Center to assist you with any concerns or questions.
- 🌞 Our College Advisor is Kassidy Bright and her office is located in the Welcome Center.
- 🔮 We hope all students will consider joining an after-school club or a sport. Some of our after-school clubs are: Magic Club, National Honor Society, Craft Club, Science Olympiad, Red Cross Club, Gender Sexuality Alliance, and NAACP Heritage Quiz Bowl Team.
- ⏰ Class begins each day at 7:30 - thank you for being on time!! Dismissal time is 2:35.
- 🏅Coed Cross Country has a meet on September 7.
- 🏈 Men's Football has a game on September 6.
- ⚽️ Men's Soccer has games on September 3,5, and 7.
- 🏊♀️ Women's Swim has a meet on September 3.
- 🎾 Men's Tennis has meets on September 3 and 5.
- 🏐 Women's Volleyball has matches on September 3,4, and 7.
- ✋Attendance: Good school attendance is the first determinant of high school graduation. Students who miss 10% or more of school throughout the year miss out on significant class time and can quickly fall off track for graduation. Please help us support your children's success by ensuring they are in school on time daily.