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Awards Day
6th grade.......Mon. May 21

7th grade.......Tue. May 22


8th grade.......Wed. May 23


9 AM start time for all dates

BSMS TOTM, ESSP, SOTM
Teacher of the Month
Mrs. Becky Estes

Extra Special Support Person
Letty Jose'

Students of the Month
6A - Wade Jones
6B - Shania Douglas

7A - Patricia Nguyen
7B - Elberta McCarthy

8A - Dana Wright
8B - Dakota Gilreath
Announcements / News

BSMS Student Handbook

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Parent Resource Guide

Parental Information and Resource Center
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Title I Information

Supplemental Educational Services

BSMS Cafeteria Menu

BSMS Student Council Officers attend the Georgia Association of Student Council

On Monday, November 14, 2011 the Bay Springs Middle School Student Council Officers attend the Georgia Association of Student Councils (GASC) Leadership Summit.  The leadership summit was held at the State Capital in Atlanta, GA.  The student council officers attended leadership sessions and heard from a variety of speakers  including Governor Nathan Deal.  Students included in the attached picture are (Front Row L to R) Tiyun Dean and Shiv Patel....(Back Row L to R) Jayde Garner, Mollie Goen, Dali Davis, & Melissa Edge (Sponsor).

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Title I School-Wide Plan

Purchase a 2012 BSMS Yearbook

Click here to buy a 2012 BSMS yearbook.
 
Final Report Card Issued
Wednesday, May 23rd
Double Take - BSMS has 12 sets of twins!

Bay Springs has 13 sets of twins!!!!!

1st row:  Shirley and Audie Williams
2nd row: Jayde and Dayna Garner, Andrew and Bryan Bush, Lauren And Olivia Davis, Jordan and Jesse Martinez, Tyre and Tori Armstrong, Jameeka and Jamarcus Middlebrooks, Marcha'e and Marshawn Griffin, Alexis Daniel (Alyssa Daniel, not pictured), Marcus and Jesse Hernandez.
3rd row: Andrace and Andreak Lewis
Bay Springs QUEST Students visit Jekyll Island
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Jekyll 4
Jekyll 6
Jekyll 27
Jekyll 11
Jekyll 1
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Jekyll 6
Jekyll 9
Jekyll 29
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Jekyll 14
Jekyll 18
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Jekyll 28
Jekyll 15
Jekyll 5
Jekyll 25
Jekyll 15
Jekyll 16
Jekyll 27
Jekyll 14
Jekyll 8
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Jekyll 4-H Center
Jekyll 29
Jekyll 22
Jekyll 19
Jekyll 37
Jekyll 36
Jekyll 3
Jekyll 28
Jekyll 31
Jekyll 38
Jekyll 12
Jekyll 9
Jekyll 2
Jekyll 34
Jekyll 26
Jekyll 20
Jekyll 17
Jekyll 7
Meet BSMS Reading Buddy "Frank"
This is a picture and information on our reading buddy, Frank.  He "listens" to students (in CBI - Community Based Instruction) read.  He never criticizes pronunciation or enunciation errors.  Frank "helps" students with reading every Monday.
Frank's Biography (click here)
Happening
Bay Springs students
BSMS 2011 Football Team
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davis 1
Bay Springs Middle School band marches in the 2011 Gold Rush Parade.
softball 4
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Current events project - Mrs. Cook's class
BSMS Softball
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veterans day colors
Bay Springs Bobcat visits Ithica Elementary.
BSMS Golf
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Bay Springs Cheerleaders visit a kindergarten class at Ithica Elementary.
metal art 3 (1024x683)
Math Counts
austin 1
2012 Boys Basketball
BSMS Cross Country Team
Geography Bee Contestants
cross country web size
BSMS at Spinnerz
spelling bee
The Villa Rica Cluster of Schools Annual Report
Vision and Mission Statements
Vision Statement
The Carroll County School System will be valued as a premier learning environment, offering exceptional opportunities to ALL students.

Mission Statement
The mission of the Carroll County School System is to provide a premier learning environment, placing students first through quality and excellence. 

Commitment Statement
Teaching, Learning, Caring

Bay Springs Middle School is committed to
providing a safe learning environment, which will challenge all students to become critical thinkers and responsible citizens.
All students have a capacity to learn and to succeed. Students learn best in a safe, positive, and disciplined environment. Parents, school staff, students, and the community should cooperate as a partnership. Students should be continually challenged to meet high expectations in academic achievement and in responsible behavior. The educational process should stimulate, motivate, and foster independent and critical thinking and relate to the real world.

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