Latest News in the District
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WBHS Assistant Principal goes to Washington DC with 24 educators from across the state
Pam Bryant, Assistant Principal (AP) at West Bladen High School, was one of 24 educators from across the state selected to participate in the week-long program “Teaching the Holocaust: Resources and Reflection.”
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Local Educators Receive Bright Ideas Grant Awards
Three Bladen County Schools teachers have received Bright Ideas grant awards from Four County Electric Membership Corporation.
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Local Assistant Principal Selected for Assistant Principal Accelerator Program
Bladenboro Middle School assistant principal, Chrystal McColskey, has been selected to participate in the next Assistant Principal Accelerator cohort hosted by the North Carolina Principals and Assistant Principals’ Association (NCPAPA).
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Request for Proposals
Bladen County Schools, based in Elizabethtown, NC, and serving all of Bladen County, NC, is interested in upgrading our Wide Area Network (WAN) to ensure sufficient and reliable Internet and Intranet connectivity for 13 schools and 4 administrative locations. The district serves approximately 4,000 students.
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SIP Feedback Wanted!
Bladen County Schools is asking for feedback from parents and the community regarding the proposed School Improvement Plans (SIPs) for seven schools identified as low-performing.
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Exceptional Children Survey
Do you have a student in Bladen County Schools Exceptional Children (EC) program? If so we need your help. The North Carolina Department of Public Instruction (NC DPI) is asking for your input through their Parent Survey.
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