Bradley County Schools seeks to locate all children and students with disabilities, ages 3 – 21 residing in the zoned areas for Bradley County Schools, including children with disabilities who are homeless or wards of the state, or children with disabilities who attend private schools, who may be in need of special education and related services.
Bradley County School has been selected as a Reading 360 District because of the focused literacy work the district has engaged in over the past fourteen months. Congratulations to all of our amazing educators that made this happen. We are grateful for your commitment to literacy!
Please take a minute to learn more about Purposity at about.purposity.com. Through this platform, we are able to share the essential needs of our students with members of our community. With a simple download of the Purposity app and a few clicks, students can have their needed items at the school in just a few days.
We already have several needs posted as winter is approaching. Purposity will take care of the shopping and shipping for you! Join us by downloading the free app, following Bradley County Schools, and meeting a need today!
On February 25th, the FCC unanimously adopted a Report and Order that established the Emergency Broadband Benefit Program, a $3.2 billion federal initiative to help lower the cost of high-speed internet for eligible households during the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.
The Future Ready Technology Team will work on Digital Citizenship for the district, Technology Grade-level skills and standards, and general technology issues for Bradley County Schools.
Through a special partnership between the Tennessee Department of Education and the Governor’s Early Literacy Foundation (GELF), starting in February, Bradley County Schools is excited to offer our K-3 families free access to Ready4K, a research-based text messaging program, that will help you continue your child’s learning at home.
Bradley County Schools received a $442,436 Safety Grant from the Department of Justice COPS Office. The grant will improve school, staff, and student safety, as well as communication.
It is the intent of BCS to remain as transparent as possible with the public about what is happening in our schools. The district will post weekly updates on the number of cases by location each Friday at 5:00 PM. The updates will be posted on all BCS social media pages as well as bradleyschools.org.