Public Education - A Mission Worth Saving. The community is invited to join Derald Glover as he shares the role religion has played in the country and within public schools throughout history. He will be speaking at Bristow Freewill Baptist Church @ 1pm on Friday, Oct. 6th. All are welcome to join the conversation.

We are busy these next two weeks!
- NO SCHOOL this Friday, October 6 for a Professional Day.
- Parent/Teacher Conferences on Mon, Oct 9 and Tues, Oct 10.
- Fall Break Wed, Oct 11 through Fri, Oct 13.
Please call your child's school office if you need to schedule a Parent/Teacher Conference.
Ahoy! September 19th be Natter (talk) Like A Pirate Day. That's certainly easy fer us here at Bristow Public Schools, home o' the Purple Pirates! Many students enjoyed natterin' (talking) like a pirate today at school. How about ye try it at home this evenin'? Here's a wee activity...create yer owns pirate name! 1. Pick a color 2. Name an animal 3 Pick a profession. Voila! Ye 'ave yer owns pirate name!Hope ye 'ave a fun pirate day! `Pirate Pete

BPS will have no school Friday or Monday. Friday, teachers will have a professional day and Monday is Labor Day. We look forward to seeing everyone back on Tuesday, Sept 5.

Mrs. Root's third grade class learn about force and push/pull with a magnetic fishing experiment.








Mrs. Taff's third class is "Saving Sam" in a fun science experiment.





Mrs. Colvin's Class uses a mini Green House for a Germination Lab Activity.

Mrs. Wilson provides the option in class for a comfortable learning environment. Allowing flexible seating in class enhances learning.

High School students mentoring elementary students through Esports.

Esports tryouts for Middle and High School students had a great turnout this week.

Mrs. Chuculate's third graders are enjoying their "Saving Sam" science activity.






Third graders learning about chemical reactions. We appreciate the activities our teachers provide for our students.



5th graders having fun with the watermelon/measurement unit. We would like to give a shout out to Cody Beach and Janet Wilson for helping us out and donating watermelons for our students.






We have had a great start to our school year. We are blown away by so much community support in school supply donations , people asking to help, and of course, our police department. We appreciate so many gifts for teachers and have been blessed by Amazon Wishlist deliveries. Thank you to our great community for supporting us as we educate your children.
Thank you to Spiritbank from BPS! The teachers love their goody bags.

Check out the new wall wrap in the BHS Commons!

Pirate Pete visits Collins on Meet the Teacher night.






Spotlight on Collins Teachers!
Sarah Stinnett is a fifth grade teacher at Collins Elementary. She teaches Reading, ELA, and history to sections 5A and 5B. She has been teaching for 6 years. She taught ELA and social studies in a previous district. Sarah says, "I love watching the kids begin to invest in their own education. Every year we have a conversation about college and future goals. It is amazing to watch students begin to realize that they have so many doors open to them. I want them to realize that school is not a punishment or a chore, but a stepping stone to whatever they dream"! This year Sarah wants to teach students to see the beauty and art of writing, instead of viewing it as corporal punishment. In her free time she loves gardening and traveling with her kids. She says, "Every year we choose five weird plants to add to the garden and I love that my kiddos are so invested in choosing the craziest plant. Snake beans? Yes. Purple Broccoli? Yes. Berries that are poisonous unless cooked? Absolutely"!

Spotlight on Collins Teachers!
Camy Nicholson is a Special Education teacher at Collins Elementary. She has been teaching for 22 year in multiple special education classes. She has taught TMH, EMH, physically disabled, learning disabled, resource rooms, multi-handicapped classes, visually impaired classes, hearing impaired classes , and gifted and talented classes. She has also been a bus driver for many years. Her favorite part of teaching is being actively involved in students lives and seeing the brightness in their eyes and their smiles, when they have comprehended new learning. Camy's goals this year are to help students believe in themselves and to know they have a safe, loving, and kind environment to come to everyday. She also wants students to know that she believes all students can and will learn. In her free time, Camy enjoys taking care of and playing with her menagerie of animals, fishing, camping, trap competitions, and gardening. She loves spending time with family, which includes flying with her husband. She also spends time in Bible study.


