Are you interested in a career in shipbuilding? Are you seeking employment after high school? Have you considered a career at Austal? You can earn $8 and hour next semester through the Austal Youth
Apprenticeship Training Program. Learn more by downloading the attached flyer and apply with this link. The deadline for applications is December 19. Apply today. #baldwinproud
Baldwin County Public Schools Health Services
December 9, 2019 CPR Training Day
The Baldwin County Schools Health Services will be offering CPR Training all day on December 9, 2019.
9:00 AM to 11:00 AM Central Office, Bay Minette, AL
1:00 PM to 3:00 PM Central Satellite Office, Loxley, AL.
3:30 PM to 5:30PM Central Satellite Office, Loxley
The cost of the CPR card is $8.00 per person.
Employees are encouraged to attend!
Registration on Site
Students are generally referred to Baldwin County Public School System social workers by guidance counselors, school nurses, or administrators. Referral reasons may include mental health issues, financial difficulties, medical concerns, behavioral problems, parent-child conflict, family crises, suspected child abuse/neglect, poor academic performance, and truancy/excessive tardiness.
If you need additional counseling services please feel free contact one of these resources in the Baldwin County area.
The Baldwin County Board of Education, in cooperation with HNH Immunizations Inc., will once again offer the influenza (FLU) vaccines in schools October 21-22, 2019. The vaccination will be made available to all students, except for students who are dependents of parents insured by the Public Education Employee Health Insurance Program (PEEHIP). Employee’s children are given the opportunity to participate in the Alabama Department of Public Health Wellness school clinics and arenot eligible for this program.
The live attenuated influenza vaccine (LAIV), also known as the nasal spray, is not available for the 2019-2020 School Year. We will only offer the injectable vaccine.
Consent forms were sent to all parents directly from the school. The consent form must be completed and signed by the parents. Please return the form to your child’s school nurse. Students will not receive the vaccine without a properly signed consent form.
The Baldwin County Public School System is committed to the provision of excellent educational opportunities for all students. For students to take advantage of these opportunities, it is essential that students attend school on a regular basis. Daily attendance is monitored by each school so that both parents and educators can work together to ensure compliance with the district’s attendance policy.
Parents please read for additional information:
Parents – This is the time of the year for colds, flu and other childhood illnesses. A common childhood nuisance that is often seen is head lice. Anyone can get head lice.
Learn more what you can do and what you should do for prevention.
Baldwin County Afterschool Care Hiring Now!
The Baldwin County Afterschool childcare program is now accepting Worker Applications, click here for more details.
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Online registration is now closed for returning students please contact your school for registration information. Online registration for students new to Baldwin County Public Schools (never have been enrolled) is now open. If you've not visited our New Families page, please do. It offers a wealth of information. New students please see these links for more details on registration:
STRATEGIC PLAN. The Baldwin County Board of Education has approved the Strategic Plan. The plan includes four Strategic Priorities. Please see the below link for more details. click here
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FREE & REDUCED MEALS. The 2019-2020 school year Free and Reduced Meal Application is now available online at www.bcbe.org/applyforlunch.
Parents, apply online as paper applications will not be sent home this year. If you have additional questions, please call 251-970-4402. #baldwinproud
Looking for a way to help FES students in need? We have a simple solution! FES is partnering with the City of Fairhope to launch a unique program called Neighborhood Bridges. This technology-based system allows community members to work with FES so that we can assist students with emergency needs. Examples include clothing, hygiene items, school supplies, and other school related needs.
Friday, December 6th is Bike to School Day with a Christmas theme! Decorate your bike for Christmas to get a Fairhope Store jingle bell and be entered into a drawing for Fairhope Store T-shirts! Don’t be late - we’ll pick a winner at 7:35am. All participants will get a spoke bead for their bikes. Remember to wear your helmet, enter by the HOV line and walk your bike once on campus.