It is important that we not only know what we are doing, but we also need to understand why. Recently, as we took a deep data dive, five areas focus emerged. One of those areas was ensuring that our students are able to solve problems by making connections between classroom learning and real-world application. This weekend, our students will be doing just that at the Golden Spoon Culinary Cook-Off.
The Family Involvement Program in collaboration with the Fine Arts Department is sponsoring a "Cover Design Competition" for students in grades K-12. We are looking for a student to design the cover for the 2014-2015 parent planner.
to witness what many are calling a new era for Birmingham City Schools. Notable of the many speakers was student from Lewis Elementary. The fifth-grade student, Israel Torres, led the charge for the event. He pleaded with the new board saying, "We're counting on you for your leadership.
As we pursue new, innovative and challenging endeavors to increase academic achievement, we encourage you to become informed, engaged and support our efforts.
This report provides a brief summary of some of the accomplishments, milestones and achievements experienced by students, staff, and the system during the 2012-2013 school year
Volunteers support our schools each year. We thank those of you who already volunteer your time and encourage interested parents and community members to join us in our mission to provide every student with a high quality education.