Broad Creek Middle School 2382 Highway 24 Newport, NC 28570 Phone: 252-247-3135 Fax: 252-247-5114 Cathy Tomon, Principal Don Austin, Assistant Principal Home of the Bulldogs School of Excellence *Buy your DVD Music Yearbook for $15 in the Media Center! *EOGs are May 19th through the 22nd! Remember to take your time! *Spirit week is the 27th through the 30th.*There is no school on the 26th for Memorial Day. *The Book Fair is May 27th to June 2nd. *Congratulations to Mr. Todd Williamson, BCMS Teacher of the Year and Ms. Libby Hill, BCMS Classified Employee of the Year, and Ms. Laura Corraro, BCMS Certified Employee of the Year! *Friday, May 23rd from 8:30am to 11:30am the Booster Club is hosting a field day; Admission is $3. Students should bring extra money for treats and drinks. *We are proud to announce that Mrs. Cathy Tomon has been awarded Principal of the Year by the North Carolina Middle School Association for Region 2. *Broad Creek Bulldog Conference Champions: Girls Basketball, Boys Soccer, Volleyball, and Wrestling. *Save the date: May 29th for the Athletic Banquet at 6pm. * Students are to keep their cell phones in the off position and in their locker during the school day.
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BCMS TAKES A STAND AGAINST BULLYING!
Parents, if you are concerned about the old school problem of "bullying", please click on the link below. We are working at BCMS to eliminate the problem of bullying in school. Studies show that victims of bullying are much more likely to experience depression as adults. People who are bullies in school may well become criminals when they grow up. Even by-standers who witness bullying may experience powerful emotions such as sadness and anger. So come on board with us and help us eliminate any kind of bullying at this great middle school! Report any bullying activity to your administration or counselors. Together we can make a difference.
Parents, if you are concerned about the old school problem of "bullying", please click on the link below. We are working at BCMS to eliminate the problem of bullying in school. Studies show that victims of bullying are much more likely to experience depression as adults. People who are bullies in school may well become criminals when they grow up. Even by-standers who witness bullying may experience powerful emotions such as sadness and anger. So come on board with us and help us eliminate any kind of bullying at this great middle school!
Report any bullying activity to your administration or counselors. Together we can make a difference.