Montessori Parent Interest Meeting Thursday, February 20 6 p.m. at Boundary Street Elementary INDIVIDUALIZED Montessori is a hands-on discovery approach to teaching and learning. It tends to discourage traditional competitive measurements of achievement, such as grades and tests, and instead focuses on the individual progress and development of each child. Children of different ages share the same classes and are encouraged to collaborate and help one another. SPECIALIZED Specialized educational materials are used to keep children interested, and there is an emphasis on "practical life skills." The main goal of Montessori education is to provide a stimulating, child-oriented environment in which children are mastering the South Carolina state standards. The Montessori program in Newberry County serves ages three year old through fifth grade at Boundary Street Elementary, Gallman Elementary and Newberry Elementary School. Students must reside in the zoned school to be eligible for Montessori.
about 2 months ago, Bucky Ware
Montessori Parent Night Information
Bee Spotlight Congratulations, GB!
about 2 months ago, Boundary Street Elementary
GB Johnson
Bee Spotlight Congratulations, Honesti!
about 2 months ago, Boundary Street Elementary
Honesti Dandy
Bee Spotlight Congratulations, Nolan!
about 2 months ago, Boundary Street Elementary
Nolan Hyler
Bee Spotlight Congratulations, Ruby!
about 2 months ago, Boundary Street Elementary
Ruby Barahona
Bee Spotlight Congratulations, Spencer!
about 2 months ago, Boundary Street Elementary
Spencer Drebenstedt
Bee Spotlight Congratulations, Isabella!
about 2 months ago, Boundary Street Elementary
Isabella Martinez
For our multilingual learners!
2 months ago, Boundary Street Elementary
WIDA Access Testing dates for parents
Thursday, January 23, 2025 2-Hour Delay Doors Open at 9:15am Tardy Bell at 9:45am Students will not receive breakfast due to the late arrival. Buses will run 2 hours later than usual.
2 months ago, Joy Fore
2-Hour Delay
Our multilingual families are invited to attend our District-Wide Multilingual Learner Program (MLP) Family Drop-In on Thursday, February 6 at Newberry Middle School. You are encouraged to drop in anytime from 5:00-6:30 pm!
3 months ago, Boundary Street Elementary
MLP Family Drop-In: Connect Learn and Grow
Spanish MLP Family Drop-In: Connect Learn and Grow
The archery tournament that was scheduled for this Saturday has been postponed/canceled due to the weather.
3 months ago, Boundary Street Elementary
Attn: BSE Archery
Due to the threat of winter weather and the resulting hazardous road conditions, the School District of Newberry County will have an eLearning day on Friday, January 10, 2025, with schools and offices closed. All activities are canceled for January 10. Teachers will post assignments for students to complete, but there will be no live Google Meets on this day. Students who do not have internet access will need to download assignments during school on Thursday. Students will have a five-school-day window of time to turn in eLearning assignments. Additional information regarding eLearning guidelines and expectations can be found at https://bit.ly/426hmBW.
3 months ago, Boundary Street Elementary
Due to the threat of winter weather and the resulting hazardous road conditions, the School District of Newberry County will have an eLearning day on Friday, January 10, 2025, with schools and offices closed. All activities are canceled for January 10. Teachers will post assignments for students to complete, but there will be no live Google Meets on this day. Students who do not have internet access will need to download assignments during school on Thursday. Students will have a five-school-day window of time to turn in eLearning assignments. Additional information regarding eLearning guidelines and expectations can be found at https://bit.ly/426hmBW.
3 months ago, Bucky Ware
SCDE responds to PowerSchool Data Breach Jan 8, 2025 Late Tuesday, the South Carolina Department of Education (SCDE) was informed by PowerSchool of a cybersecurity breach involving its PowerSource portal. This was an international incident over which the state and local districts had no control. This breach resulted in unauthorized access to certain customer data from PowerSchool’s Student Information Systems (SIS), including data from multiple states and school districts across the country. During a meeting with PowerSchool’s senior leadership, they confirmed that personally identifiable information (PII) was compromised. The SCDE is currently working to understand the full scope of the breach. PowerSchool has stated that this breach has been contained and has informed the SCDE that it has taken steps to secure its systems, engage cybersecurity experts, and is also coordinating with law enforcement to address the breach. The SCDE is actively communicating with PowerSchool, legal counsel, and local districts to assess the full impact on South Carolina schools, students, and educators and to determine next steps. The SCDE is also in direct communication with the State Law Enforcement Division (SLED), the Attorney General’s office and has notified the Governor and legislative leaders. Commenting on the seriousness of this incident, State Superintendent of Education Ellen Weaver said, “The protection of our South Carolina students’ and educators’ personal data is non-negotiable. We fully recognize the anxiety this raises for them and their families.” She continued, “While PowerSchool has taken accountability for this breach, our Department will take uncompromising action to ensure we uncover the complete extent of this incident. We will insist that PowerSchool not only notify affected individuals but also provide them with credit and identity monitoring services." The SCDE will continue to engage and support districts and schools throughout this process as more information becomes available. https://ed.sc.gov/newsroom/news-releases/scde-responds-to-powerschool-data-breach/
3 months ago, Bucky Ware
FREE TO FOCUS Proviso 1.103 in the General Appropriations Bill, H.5100 of 2024, prohibits access during the school day to personal electronic communication devices and devices not authorized for classroom use. More information may be found at: https://ed.sc.gov/initiatives/free-to-focus/ Personal devices should be turned off and out of sight upon entering the school building through the dismissal bell. Personal devices include, but are not limited to: Smart Phones Gaming Devices Smart Watches Headphones Personal Tablets Ear Buds Benefits of Free to Focus: Fewer distractions Less cyberbullying Fewer fights and social media related drama Increased engagement Improved attendance Boosted efficiency More reading Improved teacher morale and retention Less mid-class absenteeism More vibrant lunchrooms Less cheating Less reported stress among students
3 months ago, Joy Fore
Free to Focus
Bee's Spotlight on Victor Pineda Sanchez
3 months ago, Boundary Street Elementary
Victor Pineda Sanchez
Bee's Spotlight on Carter Dean
3 months ago, Boundary Street Elementary
Carter Dean
Bee's Spotlight on Heaven Israel
3 months ago, Boundary Street Elementary
Heaven Israel
Bee's Spotlight on Dylan Balero Salinas
3 months ago, Boundary Street Elementary
Dylan Balero Salinas
FREE TO FOCUS Beginning January 6, 2025 The South Carolina Department of Education has released a policy that prohibits the use of personal electronic devices during the school day. The purpose of this policy is to create a phone-free school environment that fosters a positive learning experience free from electronic distractions. During the school day, students are prohibited from accessing their personal electronic devices. Students may not wear or access device accessories during the school day. This includes, but is not limited to, cell phones, smart watches, tablets, and gaming devices. MORE INFORMATION COMING SOON!
3 months ago, Bucky Ware
FREE TO FOCUS IMAGE