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Bunn Elementary School will provide students with a data-driven, rigorous curriculum and empower children with the tools necessary to become well-rounded, college and career-ready individuals.
We will prepare our students to become responsible, successful, contributing 21st-century citizens of society.
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During the month of March, BES students collected pennies and coins of all types to raise money for the American Cancer Society.
The BES Yearbook is on sale now through April 24, 2024.
For years, he has offered learning opportunities to BES students. K-2 students learned the critical aspects of oral hygiene.
The Book Fair is coming to BES the week of 2/19 - 2/23!
BES Sweetheart Dance tickets are now on sale!
These grants of support for educational creativity are set to enhance classroom experiences across various disciplines in our schools.
In this close-knit community, students are not only organically rooted in Bunn, but they are also thriving in a culture that takes immense pride in learning.
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Our Beliefs
We believe in Community. We believe in Diversity. We believe in Respect. We believe in Integrity. We believe in Excellence.
Franklin County is growing. We can anecdotally recognize this by observing housing developments cropping up around the county, hearing stories of houses selling the day that they go on the market, etc. Data provided by the Franklin County Economic Development Council bears this out as well, with a projected annual growth rate of up to 2.5%.
As a PreK-12 public school system, every school-aged resident of Franklin County has a place in our district. Although charter schools limit the students who may enroll with a lottery process, we welcome each and every child and we work to meet the academic, behavioral, and social development needs of all students.
As a district, we also recognize that it is important that students learn from their mistakes, and implementation of restorative practices can be powerful in conjunction with standard disciplinary consequences. This can be as simple as having a student acknowledge their behavior and taking a positive action- for instance, apologizing for taking something that didn’t belong to them or for saying something hurtful to someone else.
The important work of educating the students of Franklin County continues each and every day. The past two years have been challenging for us all, and we have wanted nothing more than a shift to normalcy. Despite our best efforts, students have had a disrupted educational experience that has created gaps that we continue to work to fill. They have needs that extend beyond academics and our schools have worked to support those efforts as well.
FCS Strategic Blueprint: Preparing FCS Students for College, Career and Life Beyond the Classroom