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We were thrilled today to cheer on the athletes in this year's 2026 Law Enforcement Torch Run for Special Olympics. #3RsBIS




Another gorgeous day of outdoor learning for our 6th graders at Assateague Island. #3RsBIS










Studies demonstrate students who are absent two or more days each school month struggle more academically than their classmates. #3RsBIS

It's been a great week for our 6th Jr. Seahawks at Biztown. This gem in our community exposes our students such valuable lessons about financial literacy. It's one of the highlights of the school year! #3RsBIS










What an unforgettable surprise for Ms. Hundley’s class today!
As part of their study of We Are the Ship by Kadir Nelson, which celebrates the rich history and legacy of the Negro Baseball Leagues, students had the incredible opportunity to meet Pedro Sierra, former Negreo League player from 1954-58,
Mr. Sierra shared his experiences, answered thoughtful student questions, and autographed trading cards for every student in the class. #3RsBIS








Congratulations to our 6th grade students' of the month for May!
Calyssa, Emilio, Bella, Max, Kolten, Alexandra, Cael, Maddox, Dana, Ethan, Carter, Evelyn, Tanner, and Dalton, and Andrew.
Calyssa, Emilio, Bella, Max, Kolten, Alexandra, Cael, Maddox, Dana, Ethan, Carter, Evelyn, Tanner, and Dalton, and Andrew.
Congratulations to our 5th grade students' of the month for May!
Layla, Joya, Gianna, Ashwanti, Nate, Jordan, Alex, Astryd, Grace, Maddox, Paizley, Waverly, Sofia, Marlie, and Ellie.
Layla, Joya, Gianna, Ashwanti, Nate, Jordan, Alex, Astryd, Grace, Maddox, Paizley, Waverly, Sofia, Marlie, and Ellie.
Chien-Shiung Wu was a Chinese-American particle and experimental physicist who made significant contributions in the fields of nuclear and particle physics. She was the recipient of the first Wolf Prize in Physics in 1973. #3RsBIS

What an amazing surprise we had today. 7 Brew Coffee in Salisbury brought our staff iced coffee and energy refreshers. Check them out next time you are in Salisbury!






Students in Mrs.DiMare and Mrs. Vit’s reading classes painted kindness rocks today. They will be placed in front of Tidal Health’s building in Ocean Pines (Oncology unit) for patients to take with them, to spread joy and kindness. #3RsBIS










Even though it's almost June, engagement remains high. Our reading students enjoyed a wonderful gallery walk today, showcasing the creative posters they made after reading the inspiring book We Are the Ship by Kadir Nelso. #3RsBIS










Today we wrapped up our transition tours with our friends from Showell Elementary. The future looks bright at BIS! 💙🤍 #3RsBIS










Dr. Sanjay Gupta is an American neurosurgeon, medical reporter, and writer. He is also the multiple Emmy®-award winning chief medical correspondent for CNN and host of the CNN podcast Chasing Life. #3RsBIS

Our 6th grade students began their spring outdoor education today at Assateague Island. 🛶🦀💙🤍 We are grateful for this partnership. #3RsBIS










Today we welcomed the Bucky Bears from Buckingham Elementary School for their transition tour. We love meeting our newest Jr. Seahawks and showing them around! #3RsBIS







Spotlight on 6th grade Jr. Seahawk, Presley. She recently returned from the World KidWind Challenge after advancing through her first-place finish in Maryland. During the event, she had the opportunity to present her project directly to judges, participate in STEM knowledge challenges, and collaborate with students from around the world who share a passion for science, engineering, and renewable energy. Great job Presley! #3RsBIS









Students who eat breakfast perform better academically and have increased attendance. Reminder, BIS offers free breakfast each morning. See you by 7:35 Monday morning.

Today we kicked off our Transition Tours, welcoming our soon to be Jr. Seahawks from OCES! #3RsBIS










Attention WCPS Families: Maryland SUN Bucks helps families with school-aged children who receive free or reduced-price meals buy groceries during the summer break when school meals are unavailable.
Families who qualify for the Maryland SUN Bucks program will receive $40 for June, July, and August (a total of $120) for each eligible student. To learn more or enroll, please visit https://dhs.maryland.gov/sunbucks/
Families who qualify for the Maryland SUN Bucks program will receive $40 for June, July, and August (a total of $120) for each eligible student. To learn more or enroll, please visit https://dhs.maryland.gov/sunbucks/


