BCS Families—

Bladen County Schools will continue with asynchronous remote learning tomorrow, Wednesday, February 4. District administrators have been in communication with the North Carolina Department of Transportation and Bladen County Emergency Services and there continues to be widespread concern with ice on secondary roads.

All events and activities scheduled for Wednesday, February 4 are canceled.

Asynchronous learning means that students will work independently on assignments that teachers have either posted in Canvas, Google Classroom, or sent home with students Friday. Staff will receive information regarding work schedules from their supervisors.

A decision regarding school operations for Thursday, February 5 will be made no later than 6 pm Wednesday.

We appreciate your cooperation as we prioritize the safety of our students and staff, and we encourage everyone to closely monitor all communication channels for additional updates.

Thank you and please stay warm!
4 months ago, Bladen County Schools
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🎉 ETMS Eighth Grade Students of the Month 🎉

We are proud to recognize two Cougars who exemplify leadership, growth, and responsibility both inside and outside the classroom!

🌟 Dylan Crescencio-Colorado demonstrates Habits 1, 3, and 4 by advocating for himself and taking ownership of his learning. He recently showed maturity and self-awareness by requesting a class change that better supported his academic success. Dylan consistently displays leadership in the hallways, classrooms, and during school activities. Since the start of the school year, he has shown significant growth, and we are proud of the progress he continues to make.

🌟 Adamari Paredes Palacio demonstrates Habits 1, 2, 3, 4, and 7 through her respect, leadership, and positive attitude. She builds strong relationships with both teachers and peers and is always willing to explain concepts to help others succeed. Adamari consistently shows self-control, resilience, and the ability to learn and grow from her mistakes.

She models school pride through her actions, strong attendance, and self-advocacy. Adamari embraces a growth mindset, using Get, Do, and See strategies to overcome challenges, and she never makes excuses when faced with difficult tasks. Her determination and leadership make her a wonderful role model and a deserving Student of the Month.

👏 Congratulations to Dylan and Adamari for representing Elizabethtown Middle School with pride and purpose! 🧡🖤
#ETMSPride #StudentsOfTheMonth #LearnersToLeaders #7Habits #CougarStrong 🐾
4 months ago, Elizabethtown Middle School
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🎉 ETMS Seventh Grade Students of the Month 🎉

We are proud to recognize two outstanding Cougars who exemplify leadership, responsibility, and a commitment to excellence!

🌟 Jeniyah Whittington is an outgoing student who truly meets no strangers and brings positive energy into the classroom each day. She consistently demonstrates Habit 1: Be Proactive by taking responsibility for her learning and completing all assignments on time and with care. Jeniyah also exemplifies Habit 2: Begin with the End in Mind, as she sets high academic goals and works diligently to achieve them, earning A/B Honor Roll status.

She shows strong leadership and dependability when entrusted with responsibilities, completing errands promptly and respectfully. In addition to her academic success, Jeniyah maintains excellent attendance and is actively involved in all sports offered at Elizabethtown Middle School. Her leadership, commitment, and positive attitude make her a wonderful role model and a well-deserved Student of the Month.

🌟 Karmello Rogers consistently exhibits the highest standards of leadership among his peers. He is honest, driven, and well respected by both students and staff. Karmello models Habit 1: Be Proactive by persistently aiming high and taking full advantage of his learning opportunities, as shown through his membership in Beta Club and his strong academic performance with all A’s and B’s.

He also exemplifies Habit 3: Put First Things First, approaching every task with focus, care, and responsibility. Karmello is meticulous in his work, respectful to everyone, and dependable when entrusted with responsibilities. Recently, he was selected and trained by the East Bladen High School JROTC as one of only four students chosen to handle the school’s flag detail for the 2026–2027 school year. His leadership, dedication, and positive attitude make him truly deserving of this recognition.

👏 Congratulations to Jeniyah and Karmello for representing Elizabethtown Middle School with pride! 🧡🖤
#ETMSPride #StudentsOfTheMonth #LearnersToLeaders #7Habits #CougarStrong 🐾
4 months ago, Elizabethtown Middle School
Two Elizabethtown Middle School students stand side by side in a school hallway in front of a colorful inspirational poster. One student wears a blue shirt and black jacket, and the other wears a red shirt and jeans, both facing the camera and representing ETMS Students of the Month.
🎉 ETMS Sixth Grade Students of the Month 🎉

We are excited to recognize two outstanding Cougars who exemplify growth, character, and a commitment to excellence!

🌟 Lauren Washington is a proud Beta Club member who is quiet, respectful, and consistently eager to improve in every class. She successfully balances multiple extracurricular activities, including band, while maintaining strong academic performance. Lauren demonstrates excellent character, has no behavioral concerns, and serves as a positive role model for her peers through her strong work ethic and positive attitude.

🌟 Joel Arteaga-Gonzalez has shown tremendous growth since Student-Led Conferences. He earned perfect attendance for Semester One and consistently stays on top of his assignments. Joel regularly asks how he can continue to improve academically, remains attentive during instruction, and is always willing to help others. His dedication, responsibility, and growth make him well-deserving of this honor.

👏 Congratulations to Lauren and Joel for representing Elizabethtown Middle School with pride! 🧡🖤
#ETMSPride #StudentsOfTheMonth #LearnersToLeaders #CougarStrong 🐾
4 months ago, Elizabethtown Middle School
Two Elizabethtown Middle School students stand side by side in a school hallway in front of a colorful inspirational poster. Both students are smiling at the camera, wearing black tops, and representing ETMS Students of the Month.
🎉 ETMS Fifth Grade Students of the Month 🎉

We are proud to recognize two outstanding Cougars who exemplify leadership, character, and a commitment to success!

🌟 Alana Perkins truly embodies the 7 Habits of Highly Effective People and has been a leader in her classroom since day one. She works well with her classmates and is always willing to share thoughtful feedback during lessons. Alana consistently completes her assignments on time and already demonstrates a strong focus on her future goals. Her continuous effort and impressive academic growth make her a well-deserved Student of the Month.

🌟 Ariel Zambrano is a shining example of diligence and positivity. He puts first things first by staying focused and completing his work, no matter the challenge. Ariel’s respectful attitude and ability to get along with everyone help create a welcoming and supportive classroom environment. His determination and significant academic growth this year truly set him apart.

👏 Congratulations to Alana and Ariel for representing Elizabethtown Middle School with excellence and leadership! 🧡🖤
#ETMSPride #StudentsOfTheMonth #LearnersToLeaders #7Habits #CougarStrong 🐾
4 months ago, Elizabethtown Middle School
Two Elizabethtown Middle School students stand side by side in a school hallway in front of a colorful poster with inspirational words. Both students are wearing dark hoodies and face the camera, representing ETMS Students of the Month.

BCS Families—

Due to continued concerns with travel conditions in our area, Bladen County Schools will continue with asynchronous remote learning on Tuesday, February 3.

Asynchronous learning means that students will work independently on assignments that teachers have either posted in Canvas, Google Classroom, or sent home with students Friday. Staff will receive information regarding work schedules from their supervisors.

All events and activities scheduled for Tuesday, February 3 are canceled.

A decision regarding school operations for Wednesday, February 4 will be made no later than 6 pm Tuesday, February 3.

We appreciate your cooperation as we prioritize the safety of our students and staff, and we encourage everyone to closely monitor all communication channels for additional updates.

Thank you and please stay warm!

4 months ago, Bladen County Schools
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🐾 Celebrating Our Cougars’ Success! 🐾

On January 23rd, Elizabethtown Middle School proudly celebrated our students’ achievements by recognizing outstanding attendance, honor roll recipients, and our Students of the Month. 🎉📚

We are proud of all of our Cougars, and we especially love shining a spotlight on those students who go above and beyond each day through hard work, dedication, and positive choices. Your efforts do not go unnoticed, and we are so proud of you! See some highlights below.🧡🖤

Keep striving, Cougars—your success matters!

#CougarPride #LearnersToLeaders #StudentSuccess #AttendanceMatters #HonorRoll #StudentsOfTheMonth #EMSExcellence 🐾🎓
4 months ago, Elizabethtown Middle School
Four Elizabethtown Middle School students stand in a classroom holding A and A/B Honor Roll certificates and smiling for the camera.
Six Elizabethtown Middle School students stand in front of a classroom display holding Honor Roll and Perfect Attendance certificates.
Three Elizabethtown Middle School students pose in a classroom holding Honor Roll and Perfect Attendance certificates beneath the school’s mission and core values poster.
Eight Elizabethtown Middle School students stand side by side in a classroom holding Honor Roll and Perfect Attendance certificates.
A large group of Elizabethtown Middle School students pose in a classroom holding Honor Roll and Perfect Attendance certificates during a student recognition celebration.

Bladen County Schools Families,

Just like you, we are closely monitoring the weather forecast for the upcoming weekend. ☃️ While it is too early to know what will happen, our teachers are planning ahead to ensure students have everything they would need if Monday were to become a remote learning day.

We will make a decision regarding Monday, no later than 3 pm on Sunday, February 1. We encourage you to monitor all of our regular communication channels (Facebook, Website, BCS App) for updates.

Thank you for understanding and please stay warm!

4 months ago, Bladen County Schools
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‼️ Bladen County Schools will operate on a two-hour delay for students and staff tomorrow, Tuesday, January 27, 2026. Wind chills are forecasted to be in the single digits. ❄️

🚌The two-hour delay will allow temperatures to rise, providing safer and more comfortable conditions for morning transportation.

Thank you for your continued support as we work together to prioritize the safety of our students and staff.

We look forward to seeing you tomorrow morning—please stay warm!
4 months ago, Bladen County Schools
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🇺🇸 Honoring Old Glory at Elizabethtown Middle School 🇺🇸

SFC Atkins and several cadets from East Bladen High School visited Elizabethtown Middle School last week to train our young leaders in the proper handling and folding of the American flag. These students have been selected to proudly raise and lower 🇺🇸 Old Glory 🇺🇸 each day during the upcoming school year.

We are incredibly thankful to SFC Atkins, LC Delmarr, Dr. Carroll, and the EBHS cadets for sharing their time, leadership, and expertise to make this meaningful experience possible. Because of their guidance, we can ensure that 🇺🇸 Old Glory 🇺🇸 is treated with the honor, care, and respect it deserves.

#HonoringOldGlory 🇺🇸 #PatriotismInAction 🇺🇸 #StudentLeaders #EMSpride #LearnersToLeaders #CommunityPartnerships #RespectAndResponsibility
4 months ago, Elizabethtown Middle School
A group of East Bladen High School JROTC cadets in military uniforms stand in a school hallway with Elizabethtown Middle School students. One cadet holds a neatly folded American flag, symbolizing respect and proper flag etiquette. Students pose proudly alongside the cadets during the flag-handling training.

It's not too late! Take the survey TODAY and help shape the future of Bladen County Schools! 🎓✨

We're embarking on an exciting journey to develop our next strategic plan, and we want YOU to be part of it! With North Carolina's new state strategic plan recently released, now is the perfect time to ensure our local priorities align with state goals while reflecting what matters most to OUR community.

We need YOUR voice!

Whether you're a parent, student, staff member, or community member, your input is invaluable. We've created a survey that asks:
What priorities matter most to you for our students?
Which focus areas should guide our work over the next 3-5 years?
Are you interested in serving on our strategic planning committee?

📱 Take the Survey: Available now through Friday, January 23

🔗 Access the survey at the link below.
https://forms.gle/fcgx8VFPDv43HqP37

This process is just beginning. We're committed to being thorough and thoughtful as we chart our course forward together. Every voice matters, and we can't wait to hear from you!


4 months ago, Bladen County Schools
BCS Families—Due to expected winter weather in our area, Bladen County Schools will transition to an asynchronous remote learning day for Monday, January 26.

Asynchronous learning means that students will work independently on assignments that teachers have either posted in Canvas, Google Classroom, or will be sending home with students tomorrow, Friday, January 23. Staff will receive information regarding work schedule from their supervisors.

Additionally, all school buildings and district departments will be closed and there will be no events or activities held on Monday. A decision regarding school operations for Tuesday, January 27, will be made no later than 8 pm on Monday, January 26.

We appreciate your cooperation as we prioritize the safety of our students and staff, and we encourage everyone to closely monitor all communication channels for additional updates.

Please stay warm!
4 months ago, Bladen County Schools
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You are invited!!
4 months ago, Elizabethtown Middle School
A navy blue poster with gold stars around the border announcing Elizabethtown Middle School Second Quarter Awards. The event invites families to join their child’s homeroom on Friday, January 23, 2026. Award times are listed by grade: Fifth Grade 1:30–1:45, Sixth Grade 1:45–2:00, Seventh Grade 2:00–2:15, and Eighth Grade 2:15–2:30. Awards include Perfect Attendance, A/B Honor Roll, and Student of the Month.
BCS Families—There is no school on Monday, January 19, 2026 in observance of Martin Luther King, Jr. Day. All BCS schools, departments and facilities will be closed.

4 months ago, Bladen County Schools
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Help Shape the Future of Bladen County Schools! 🎓✨

We're embarking on an exciting journey to develop our next strategic plan, and we want YOU to be part of it! With North Carolina's new state strategic plan recently released, now is the perfect time to ensure our local priorities align with state goals while reflecting what matters most to OUR community.

We need YOUR voice!

Whether you're a parent, student, staff member, or community member, your input is invaluable. We've created a survey that asks:
What priorities matter most to you for our students?
Which focus areas should guide our work over the next 3-5 years?
Are you interested in serving on our strategic planning committee?

📱 Take the Survey: Available now through Friday, January 23

🔗 Access the survey at the link below.
https://forms.gle/fcgx8VFPDv43HqP37

This process is just beginning. We're committed to being thorough and thoughtful as we chart our course forward together. Every voice matters, and we can't wait to hear from you!


4 months ago, Bladen County Schools
January is National Human Trafficking Prevention Month, and January 11 is National Human Trafficking Awareness Day.

Center for Safer Schools is marking National Human Trafficking Awareness Day by wearing Blue on Monday, January 12.

Center for Safer Schools is asking everyone in all NC school districts to wear blue in solidarity. 💙

Help us create a world free of human trafficking!
5 months ago, Bladen County Schools
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🧡🖤 Student Shout-Out 🖤🧡

Elizabethtown Middle School would like to recognize Jayden G. for truly being a leader today. When faced with a difficult choice, Jayden chose a path that demonstrated strength, character, and empathy for others.

We are proud of Jayden for modeling what it means to be a leader and for living out our Learners to Leaders mission through his actions. Way to go, Jayden!

#LearnersToLeaders #StudentLeadership #CougarPride #CharacterCounts #ETMSStrong
5 months ago, Elizabethtown Middle School
A school staff member stands beside a student in a school hallway in front of an Elizabethtown Middle School “Leader in Me” banner, posing together for a photo.
🧡🖤 National Law Enforcement Appreciation Day 🖤🧡

In honor of National Law Enforcement Appreciation Day, Elizabethtown Middle School would like to extend a heartfelt thank you to School Resource Officer Melvin for all that he does to keep our students, staff, and school community safe, supported, and smiling each day.

We are grateful for his dedication, positive presence, and commitment to building strong relationships with our students. ETMS appreciates you! 👮‍♂️🐾

#LawEnforcementAppreciationDay #ThankYouOfficer #ETMSStrong #CougarPride #SchoolSafety
5 months ago, Elizabethtown Middle School
A school staff member stands beside a school resource officer in uniform in a school hallway, posing for a photo. The officer is holding a small gift as both smile at the camera.
Elizabethtown Middle School's Fifth Grade Students of the Month for December!

Kylie T has shown remarkable growth and consistently demonstrates the ETMS Habits of Truly Effective People. She shows strong responsibility by staying punctual with assignments and maintaining solid academic performance. Kylie has developed a more positive attitude and now works to her full potential while building respectful relationships with her teachers. Her growth reflects perseverance, accountability, and a determination to succeed.
Joshua M models the ETMS Habits of Truly Effective People daily through his leadership as Beta Club Vice President, his helpfulness toward others, and his strong academic performance since day one. He demonstrates effective communication by using his voice with confidence and initiative, while consistently bringing positivity into every classroom. Joshua’s steady excellence and leadership make him a standout example for his peers.
#cougarpride #learnerstoleaders
5 months ago, Elizabethtown Middle School
Two students stand in a school hallway in front of an orange wall featuring a black cougar mural, smiling and posing for a photo.
Elizabethtown Middle School's Sixth Grade Students of the Month for December!

Jayden G has shown tremendous growth this quarter and consistently models the Habits of Truly Effective People. He demonstrates increased responsibility and focus in his academic work and is always helpful to others. Jayden communicates effectively by asking for help when needed and expressing appreciation to his teachers. His willingness to support classmates, positive attitude, and eagerness to succeed reflect strong character and meaningful progress.
Estrella R consistently demonstrates the ETMS Habits of Truly Effective People through her quiet leadership, respect, and strong work ethic. She shows outstanding responsibility by completing all tasks asked of her and maintaining A/B Honor Roll status with nearly perfect attendance. Estrella works well with others, demonstrating helpfulness and cooperation in the classroom. She and her family actively partner with teachers, reflecting strong communication and a shared commitment to her success. As a member of Beta Club, Estrella continues to show determination, respect, and a genuine eagerness to succeed.
#cougarpride #learnerstoleaders
5 months ago, Elizabethtown Middle School
Two students stand side by side in a school library in front of bookshelves filled with books, smiling and posing for a photo.