
Bargerton's Elementary and Junior Beta members attended convention to explore all the opportunities that convention offered. They each came home ready to get to work. We are excited to compete next year!




On November 28th, 4-H Public Speaking classroom contests took place at Bargerton Elementary. 7th and 8th graders had 100% participation in this contest. Students were responsible for writing an essay about an historical event or person or a topic of their choice. Both grade levels had numerous winners.
Those invited to the county include:
8th graders- Hemi Finch, Allie Roll, Abbi Taylor, Lyndsi James, Bella Woodall, Winter Taylor, Honor Yeager, and Emmalyn McCann.
7th graders - Kendall Atkins, Rylan Wallace and Gianna Pacoirek




2nd-8th Grade BGS Parents, Testing days for this week and next week are as follows:
Friday, December 1st- ELA Part 1
Monday, December 4th- ELA Part 2
Tuesday, December 5th-Math
Wednesday, December 6th-Social Studies
Thursday, December 7th- Science
Attendance is extremely important each of these days. We will test first thing in the morning each day.


Let's have some fun as we lead up to Christmas at BGS!


These ornaments will be available for $5.00 (cash only) tonight at our last home basketball game. Mrs. Mary Woodall will be available to personalize your ornaments. These make great gifts for family and friends! All proceeds will go to Bargerton School. Thank you!


In Mrs. Mc’s Library today we enjoyed How to Catch a Turkey, planned and created our own traps.
Featured are : Mrs. Mallory Hart’s 1st Grade , Mrs. Kaleigh Kizer 2nd Grade, and Ms. Alisha Fisher’s Kindergarten.








Due to excessive sickness among our students, faculty, and staff, Henderson County Schools will be closed tomorrow, Tuesday, November 21, 2023. Have a good Thanksgiving weekend.

Today Mrs. Mallory’s first grade class began learning about habitats. Students first learned the three things a habitat needs to provide in order for a living thing to survive there: food, water, and shelter. Then students discussed what could be considered a shelter for different living things and how different species have different requirements. To wrap up the lesson, students explored the environment around our playground to identify as many habitats and sources of food and shelter for different animals as they could find. They found so many possible shelters including the shed (where we see our friendly groundhog), culverts, rocks, trees, leaves, holes, and more! To wrap up the adventure, students helped pick up our school “habitat” to show respect for our school, our friends, and for the different animals we share the area with!
Learning targets:
I can explain what a habitat is.
I can show an understanding of the word shelter.
I can identify characteristics of a habitat.











Today Mrs. Mallory’s first grade class began learning about habitats. Students first learned the three things a habitat needs to provide in order for a living thing to survive there: food, water, and shelter. Then students discussed what could be considered a shelter for different living things and how different species have different requirements. To wrap up the lesson, students explored the environment around our playground to identify as many habitats and sources of food and shelter for different animals as they could find. They found so many possible shelters including the shed (where we see our friendly groundhog), culverts, rocks, trees, leaves, holes, and more! To wrap up the adventure, students helped pick up our school “habitat” to show respect for our school, our friends, and for the different animals we share the area with!
Learning targets:
I can explain what a habitat is.
I can show an understanding of the word shelter.
I can identify characteristics of a habitat.











Thank you for making our Book Fair amazing and creating memories that will last a lifetime! If you did not get a chance to shop please find us online. A portion of your purchase will still support us for the next 14 days.
https://shop.scholastic.com/parent-ecommerce/parent-store-2.html/?fairId=5422966


Mark your calendar and celebrate the holidays with us!


Thank you, Lexington Civic League, for the generous donation to our Bargerton School Backpack Program! We appreciate your generosity and support for our children!


See Bargerton's Angel Tree information below. Flyers will be coming home with students today!


Mrs. Brenda's first grade class making two dimensional shapes from other shapes.







Mrs. Loren's 7th graders are learning about the respiratory system today by making their own with household items.


Book Fair hours for this week:
Wednesday, November 15th
12:15-2:00
Thursday, November 16th
During Library classes and after school with grown ups 3:00-4:00
Friday, November 17th
until 10:00 am
If you set up a E-Wallet don't forget to spend the rest of your money.
The book fair ends Friday, November 17th at 10:00 am.


We loved having you at our book fair! Don’t forget to set up your child’s e-wallet to make shopping great! The book fair ends Friday, November 17th.







Congratulations to our BGS students who were nominated by their homeroom teachers for being excellent PROBLEM SOLVERS this week!
Kendall Atkins
Lacy Frazier
Adelynn Pinner
Layla Rhodes
Bentley Chaney
Micah Pirtle
Abel Coffman-Hayes
Eli Mapes
Caine Coffman Hayes
Harper Marlin
Emmet Coates
Peyton Hosea

Congratulations to our BGS students who were nominated by their homeroom teachers for being excellent PROBLEM SOLVERS this week!
Rylee Smith
Warren Southerland
Brantlee Lewis
Draelyn Black
Carlyle Owens
Marleigh O'Connor
Isabella Middleton

There'a been a new donation added to our SILENT AUCTION!!! Phillip Brantley of Property Works has donated 4 hours of Dozer Work to the highest bidder- a $500.00 value. Minimum bid starting at $200.00. Look at these before and after pics! Check out other great deals at our SILENT AUCTION in the cafeteria tonight from 5-7pm.
