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!



Congratulations Keri-Ana Bartley from Bladenboro Middle!
Mrs. Bartley is one of the first friendly faces members of the Bulldog Community sees when they walk into the school's front office. She always greets others with a warm smile and has an infectious laugh. Mrs. Bartley builds strong, genuine relationships with both students and families, making everyone feel welcomed and supported. As a proud alumna of Bladenboro Schools, she embodies a sense of pride in all she does, making our school feel like home.
Join us in celebrating Mrs. Bartley's outstanding contributions! 👏

🌟Employee Spotlight 🌟 Congratulations Shyla Young and Tyler Crilley from Bladenboro Middle School!
Mrs. Young is a dedicated and committed teacher who consistently goes above and beyond to support her students' learning and growth. She plans engaging, standards-based lessons and takes time to ensure every student feels valued and capable of success. Her professionalism and positive attitude make her a trusted and respected member of the BMS community.
Mrs. Crilley is Bladenboro Middle School’s outstanding bookkeeper. She demonstrates unwavering attention to detail that keeps things running smoothly each day. Mrs. Crilley consistently goes above and beyond to ensure accuracy, organization, and accountability in every task. Her reliability and positive attitude make her an invaluable part of the Bulldog team.
Join us in celebrating Mrs. Young and Tyler's outstanding contributions! 👏


🌟 Student of the Month Spotlight 🌟
Congratulations Michael from Bladenboro Middle School!
Michael is an enthusiastic learner who approaches each day with a positive attitude and a willingness to try his best. His positive energy and kindness make him a standout student.
Join us in celebrating Michael's outstanding contributions! 👏

Due to extreme cold temperatures and a forecasted wind chill in the single digits Monday morning, we are modifying our schedule for the safety of our students and staff.
Monday, December 15 will now operate on a two-hour delay for both students and staff and school will dismiss at the regular time Monday afternoon.
Please note: We were originally scheduled for an early release day on Monday. That has been changed to a two-hour delay and dismissal will be at our regular time.
Tuesday through Friday of next week will continue as scheduled early release days.
🧣🧤Please ensure your child dresses warmly for the cold weather and if you have any questions, please contact your child's school.
Thank you and stay warm!






Four County EMC Community Engagement Specialist Hannah Mabe presented a $1,890 grant award to teacher Hayley Baxley. Hayley’s plan for her grant is to create a hands-on life skills café that gives students with disabilities real opportunities to practice daily living and vocational skills. Students will learn how to handle money, read menus, follow multistep directions, prepare simple items, and communicate with peers and customers in a supportive school setting. This structured environment helps build independence, confidence, social competence, and future employment readiness.
Four County EMC is proud to support educators whose innovative projects enrich classroom instruction across a variety of disciplines including music, art, history, reading, science, technology, math, and engineering.
This year, Four County EMC awarded more than $40,000 in Bright Ideas grant funding to teachers across our service territory. To learn more, visit https://www.fourcty.org/community/bright-ideas/.
We can't wait to see this project come to life!



Congratulations to Emmitt from Bladenboro Middle School!
Emmitt is a shining example of Bulldog Pride! He consistently demonstrates excellent character by following the rules, treating others with respect, and setting a positive example for his peers. Emmitt's leadership and dedication to doing what's right make him a role model for all students at Bladenboro Middle.
Join us in celebrating Emmit's outstanding contributions to our school community! 👏


Get your cozy spirit blanket today! These make great Christmas gifts! Information coming home with students tomorrow to help fundraiser for our school. Anyone can order and pay online. Click on the words "Click Here to Pay" or copy and past this web address: https://bladencounty.schoolcashonline.com/Fee/Details/2060/243/False/True
Thank you in advance for your support!

Football Schedule

The team will compete at West Columbus School on Thursday at 6pm.

Next week is Red Ribbon Week. Help your children plan to show how they will support living a drug free lifestyle! Friday is "Scare Drugs Away" dress in your favorite halloween costume. (School appropriate and No Masks)

