
Henderson County United Boys Tryouts Grades 5-8


Mr.Beecham and the Henderson County School District wishes you and yours a wonderful Thanksgiving filled with many blessings!


SAVE THE DATE and make plans to attend our BGS Christmas in Candyland Program on December 20th @ 9am in the new gym. This year our students in PreK-8th grade will each perform a Christmas song. We look forward to seeing everyone at our sweet celebration of Christmas!


On Thursday night, November 21st, BGS recognized our 8th grade basketball players: Nolyn O'Daniel, Richard Wilson, Austin Mahaffey, Kendall Atkins, Gianna Paciorek and Addison Wood. These players shared their most memorable moments, offered advice to future players, and had the opportunity to thank their parents for their encouragement and support over the years. Bargerton School extends our best wishes to these 8th graders as they continue to excel in becoming awesome young leaders.







A special THANK YOU goes out to Mrs. Karissa White for enabling our families to experience the Henderson County STEAM Bus SIM-V. Our kids and families enjoyed the learning opportunities provided including making their own snow and flying paper airplanes with cellphones.









BGS is excited to begin dressing up for the holidays with our 15 Rebel Days of Christmas! Due to an internet outage, we were unable to send a paper copy home today. Dec.2 Rockin' Around the Christmas Tree: Dress like a tree, present, candy cane, etc.



The Henderson County Schools Substitute Training Workshop will be held on January 16th from 8:30 to 11:30 a.m. at the Watson Center! If you have any questions, please contact Stacey Valle at valle.stacey@hcschoolstn.org.


On November 21st, Bargerton will host a STEM/STEAM night in conjunction with our 8th-grade basketball event. We are excited to showcase the SIM-V (STEM in Motion-Vehicle) at our school and share our learning experiences with parents and the community. The STEM open house will begin at 4:00 PM, leading up to the basketball game at 5:30 PM. Additionally, we are pleased to announce that our Scholastic Book Fair will be open during this event. We invite you to join us and explore the innovative lessons and learning opportunities taking place!


Part 3- 7th graders have been working hard on plant and animal cell projects. Here are a few more pictures of the final projects.






Who says geology isn't fun??? 8th graders continue their units on rocks and their formation with a lab using starburst, pressure, and heat. Students documented their observations and the steps to ensure students reserved the best results. This is a great step to plate tectonics and the convection currents.










Who says geology isn't fun??? 8th graders continue their units on rocks and their formation with a lab using starburst, pressure, and heat. Students documented their observations and the steps to ensure students reserved the best results. This is a great step to plate tectonics and the convection currents.










Part 2 - 7th graders are working so hard on their cell unit. Today, students were turning in their Plant and Animal Cells. We saw anything from food cells, legos and much more.











7th graders are working so hard on their cell unit. Today, students were turning in their Plant and Animal Cells. We saw anything from food cells, legos and much more.











A #SophiaStrong shirt order form was sent home today with all students. This fundraiser begins today and will end Friday, November 22. All money (minus the shirt and print cost) will go directly to the family of BGS first grader Sophia Cox. Sophia was recently diagnosed with bone cancer in her leg and is currently receiving treatments at St. Jude. THANK YOU for helping one of our own and her family with expenses they are facing at this time.


7th graders continued their Cells Unit with Osmosis Experiment this week. Students put gummy bears in 3 beakers, 1 - salt water, 2 - water and 1 - control. Students gathered their measurements and observations to what happened and why it happened to all the bears.
Human systems coming soon!!







Bargerton School and representatives from the Rockabilly Reader Program recognized 61 students today in PreK-5th grade for completing the first reading challenge. These students committed to read 20 minutes a day/ 5 days a week/ for 5 weeks and received a certificate and keychain. The second reading challenge will begin in January, and students who complete all three challenges will attend a special field trip in May. Keep up the good work REBELS!!!


Shop the book fair tomorrow during our Thanksgiving Lunch!


What Is Laser Focus? Laser focus is the mental ability to give 100 percent of your attention to the task you've prioritized in the present moment. Our homeroom teachers each nominated one student who had been laser focused last week. Congratulations to these students!
Ridgeleigh Inman
Aiden Avalos
Brinleigh Simmons
Nate Baggett
Tristan Wood
Levi Meyer
Caleb Fowler
Jase Berryman
Robbie Scranton
Elizabeth Peterson
Corbin Hosea
Kymbree Echols
Olivia Fullerton
Andrew Ward
Grayson Bird
Rihanna Fields
Lily Viverito-Baron
Daisy Viverito-Baron
Bryleigh Fullerton
Aubrey Smith
McKenzie Puckett
Connor Wade
Caine Coffman-Hayes
Lauren Crownover
Abel Coffman-Hayes
Lynzley Knight
Blakely Mills
Desilyn Black


Ms. Alisha's Kindergarten had a special guest come to read to their class today. Thank you to Mrs. Regina Kelly (Tristan Wood's Nana) for coming to read "The Very Hungry Caterpillar" and bringing cupcake treats for everyone. They all enjoyed it!



Mrs. Kassie’s kindergarteners were treated to a snow cone party today by our Bargerton PTO. These kindergarten students won the “candy war” with a total of 37 bags for our trick or treat event on October 31st. A special thank you to each BGS student and family for all candy donated to make Halloween such a fun day at Bargerton School!
