Statham Elementary School News
Read the December Newsletter!
Please take a few minutes to complete our safety enhancement survey. It will remain open until Dec. 13.
Let's be #BOLDerTogether! We invite families to join us on Nov. 19 for workshops and conversations about your student's education. Learn more through the link.
Principal Sue McHann of Statham Elementary shared exciting news about the school’s first-ever Student Council, initiated this year
The Georgia Department of Education (GaDOE) has recognized the School Leaders for the 2...
Nov. 4 and March 17 are Digital Learning Days for BCSS. Students will work remotely. Get more information through this link.
Click here for the November Newsletter!
Our students loved celebrating 50 days of school!
This past week, SES was filled with joy and gratitude as we celebrated Grandparents Wee...
To show support for Breast Cancer Awareness, our students and staff ended the month wit...
Oct. 28, 2024 8:30 a.m. - 1:30 p.m. Statham Elementary School 1970 Broad St., Statha...
At BCSS, we screen all K-3 students three times a year to assess early literacy skills. K-3 Parents will be receiving a letter titled, Universal Reading Screening Results Notification. Learn more.
Watch the latest Beyond the Bell episodes.
Click here for the October newsletter.
"We need your help. It’s important our students understand that words matter and what they might see as 'funny' or just a prank can hurt and scare people. Those words also have consequences." - BCSS Superintendent & BCSO Sheriff
Dear Statham Families, We are glad to have our students back in the building. Our st...
Thanks to the generosity of our community, 2,400 bookbags filled with school supplies were provided to our families before the start of the school year.
Click here to listen to the latest episode of Beyond the Bell!
The Here Comes the Bus free app will pinpoint when your child's bus will arrive!
Be ready for #backtoBOLD! Click for Open House information.
Complete our School Benefit Application to see if your student qualifies!
Please read this information from our IT Department concerning the end of the Bring Your Own Technology program.
To keep children in schools healthy, Georgia requires vaccines against certain diseases. Please see these reminders for required student immunizations.
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