The Bearcats are back under the lights!

Last week, we enjoyed watching our Bainbridge High School Bearcats showcase their talent during Fan Night and we want to extend a big thank you to everyone who came out and generously donated OxiClean. Thanks to your support, our jerseys will look fresh all season long!

Now it’s time for the first test of the season.
Join us tonight (8/7) at 7:00 PM at Centennial Field as the Bearcats take on Colquitt County in their preseason scrimmage.

Let’s pack the stands and show our support for Bearcat football!
Go Bearcats!!!!
#BearcatNation #BainbridgeFootball #GoBearcats #TheBearcatWay #PreseasonReady #SupportOurTeam #BHSBearcats #ProudTraditionPromisingFuture
24 days ago, Decatur County Schools
 Bainbridge High School football players scrimmaging on the field, with a player in a purple uniform running the ball as teammates and coaches look on.
 A man in a purple Bainbridge Bearcats polo and hat stands in front of the scoreboard at Centennial Field, smiling as he looks toward the field.
A Bainbridge coach in a purple shirt and visor meets with a group of referees on the football field before the game, surrounded by trees and stadium seating in the background.
The Bainbridge High School cheerleading squad poses together in uniform on the football field in front of the Centennial Field scoreboard, holding white pom-poms and smiling for the camera.
Two Bainbridge Public Safety officers, Corporal Akins and Chief Gaines, smile while holding donated bottles of OxiClean and Tide detergent, standing in front of a textured wall.
A man hands multiple containers of OxiClean to a Bainbridge staff member wearing a purple Bearcat polo and white visor at a stadium entrance.
A Bainbridge High School quarterback wearing a red jersey and gold helmet runs with the football during a scrimmage as teammates block and a referee watches nearby.
Bainbridge High School football players line up at the line of scrimmage during a practice scrimmage, with a referee observing in the background.
A Bainbridge High School athletic trainer in a white cap hands a water bottle to a football player wearing jersey number 41 on the sideline during a game or practice.
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#ShiftGearsToSuccess #GetPaidToDrive #JoinOurTeam #BearcatPride #DriveWithUs #HiringNow #PaidTraining #FlexibleHours #RetirementSupplement #BenefitsAvailable #MakeADifference #DriveForDCBOE #SecureYourFuture #ApplyToday
25 days ago, Decatur County Schools
Recruitment flyer for Decatur County Schools bus drivers. Text reads: 'Shift Gears to Bearcat Success. Get Paid to Train, Ride & Drive!' Includes contact info for the DCBOE Transportation Department, phone number 229-248-2200, and email scaulder@dcboe.com. Features a yellow school bus and the Decatur County Schools logo

Make sure you are getting registered and signed up for our band alumni night!! We already have people registered! Let’s continue to share and get your friends signed up! Click on the link to register! Also, is the tshirt for this years event!! Deadline is August 22nd!!!

https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdUn4zPgbRHfbEwwasxu3Lnxkl736UCnOAQklsbpBlbAr_ycw/viewform

25 days ago, Decatur County Band Program
alumni night band shirt
alumni night band shirt
registration
AP Lit students jigsaw "The Crossing" before applying it to their senior year through writing.
26 days ago, BHS Purango
AP Lit students complete a jigsaw activity
AP Lit students complete a jigsaw activity
AP Lit students complete a jigsaw activity
AP Lit students complete a jigsaw activity
AP Lit students complete a jigsaw activity
AP Lit students complete a jigsaw activity
AP Lit students complete a jigsaw activity
AP Lit students complete a jigsaw activity to construct a poem.
Cats Connect students are excited about a new year
26 days ago, Heidi Chambers
Ms Hawkins’ advisement
Mrs. Siebels’ advisement
Dr Chambers’ advisement
💻 Did you know? Chromebook fees can be paid easily through your Parent Portal account!

✅ Step 1: Log in to Infinite Campus
✅ Step 2: Click the “Fees” tab on the left side of your screen

Paying online is quick, simple, and convenient! 💳

Login to the Parent Portal (Infinite Campus) through the link below:
https://campus.dcboe.com/campus/portal/decaturco.jsp

#BearcatTech #ParentPortal #InfiniteCampus #StayConnected #BearcatFamily
26 days ago, Decatur County Schools
Graphic explaining how to pay Chromebook fees through Infinite Campus. Step 1: Log into Infinite Campus. Step 2: Select the 'Fees' tab on the left side of the screen
In Decatur County Schools, we are committed to providing a safe and nurturing environment on every campus for our students, faculty and staff. Beginning the 2025 - 2026 school year, Decatur County Schools will implement the use of the OPENGATE Security System as a preventative step to keep our campuses weapon free.

The OPENGATE Security System is an advanced, walk-through weapons detection system designed to enhance school safety while maintaining a smooth flow of student entry. Unlike traditional metal detectors, OPENGATE uses advanced sensors to detect weapons and prohibited items without requiring students to stop, empty their pockets, or remove backpacks. This allows for efficient and non-intrusive screening, ideal for high-traffic areas such as school entrances.

Decatur County Schools has implemented OPENGATE to provide an added layer of protection for students and staff. The system is portable, quick to set up, and built to detect a wide range of threats while minimizing false alarms. With its modern design and cutting-edge technology, OPENGATE supports the district’s commitment to creating a safe and nurturing learning environment. We encourage all parents to emphasize to their children the importance of school safety and helping the Bearcat Family stay safe on every campus each day!

See how OPENGATE is making a difference in some of the largest school districts in the country, like Brevard County:
https://youtu.be/0_bNqaGNh9g
27 days ago, Decatur County Schools
A graphic titled "Decatur County Board of Education Safety Update" announces the introduction of OPENGATE Security Systems. The graphic features two students smiling and walking through the OPENGATE walk-through weapons detection system. A message states that beginning in the 2025–2026 school year, Decatur County Schools will implement the system to help keep campuses weapon-free. The district encourages parents to talk with their children about the importance of school safety. The Bearcat Way logo and the school district’s purple color scheme are also included.

🌧️ Rainy days ahead for the first week of school!

Make sure your Bearcats come prepared with raincoats, boots, and umbrellas to stay cozy and dry! ☔️

#FirstWeekForecast #RainyDayReady #BearcatWeather

27 days ago, Decatur County Schools
Child in raincoat with umbrella; text reminds students to bring rain gear for a rainy first week of school
Weekly Athletics Calendar
27 days ago, Bearcat Athletics
Weekly Calendar
District Anchor Club Convention Chair Mitchell Carter represented BHS and Georgia Anchors at the Pilot International Convention in Charlotte, NC.
27 days ago, Anchor Club
District Anchor Club Convention Chair Mitchell Carter represented BHS and Georgia Anchors at the Pilot International Convention in Charlotte, NC.
District Anchor Club Convention Chair Mitchell Carter represented BHS and Georgia Anchors at the Pilot International Convention in Charlotte, NC.
District Anchor Club Convention Chair Mitchell Carter represented BHS and Georgia Anchors at the Pilot International Convention in Charlotte, NC.
District Anchor Club Convention Chair Mitchell Carter represented BHS and Georgia Anchors at the Pilot International Convention in Charlotte, NC.
District Anchor officers Mitchell Carter (Convention Chair), Cameron Whigham (District Secretary) and Jada Sanders (SW Region Chair) met with other district officers in Macon to plan this year’s activities and convention.
27 days ago, Anchor Club
 District Anchor officers Mitchell Carter (Convention Chair), Cameron Whigham (District Secretary) and Jada Sanders (SW Region Chair) met with other district officers in Macon to plan this year’s activities and convention.
 District Anchor officers Mitchell Carter (Convention Chair), Cameron Whigham (District Secretary) and Jada Sanders (SW Region Chair) met with other district officers in Macon to plan this year’s activities and convention.
🏈 THURSDAY NIGHT LIGHTS 🏈
This week, YOUR Bearcats take on the Colquitt County Packers under the lights!

Let’s pack the stands and kick off the school year the right way!
📍 Centennial Field
📅 Thursday, Aug. 7th
🕖 Kickoff at 7:00 PM

See you there!
#GoBearcats #HappyFirstWeekOfSchool #BearcatPride
28 days ago, Bearcat Athletics
Football

BHS will implement a new attendance policy for the 25-26 school year. Please review the policy below for more information.

Minimum Attendance Requirement
Students must be present for a consistent number of class sessions to earn credit for each course. Failure to attend regularly may affect academic standing.

Unexcused Absence Rule
Students who have 10 or more unexcused absences in any course will not receive credit for that course, even if they are passing.
Students in this category will receive an Incomplete (“I”) as their course grade, and will be placed on an attendance contract for the first nine weeks of the next semester.


Attendance Contract Terms
If the student has 3 or fewer unexcused absences during the next nine weeks, the Incomplete will be removed and replaced with the earned grade and credit.
If the contract is not met, the student must complete Attendance Repair in Academic Stations or attend summer school to recover missed seat time and earn credit.
Attendance will not carry over from year to year.
Failure to resolve attendance concerns could result in an alternative placement.

Excused Absences
Excused absences include:
Personal illness
Family emergencies
Religious observances
Court appearances or government requirements
College visits (up to 3 days per year, with prior approval)


Note:
No more than 5 parent notes may be used per school semester.
Any additional absences require official documentation to be excused.


Unexcused Absences Include:
Vacations
Oversleeping
Transportation problems
Truancy or skipping school

Documentation Requirements
Notes for all absences must be submitted within 5 school days of return.
Medical documentation is required if illness-related absences exceed 7 total days.


Honor Graduate Eligibility

Students must comply with attendance expectations to be eligible for honor graduate status. Failure to meet seat time or attendance contract requirements may result in disqualification, even with a high GPA.

28 days ago, Christopher Bryant
Bearcat Pride
📣 Bearcat Fans! Join us for Football Fan Day Tonight (August 1st) at 6:30 PM 🐾🏈
🎟️ Admission: 1 container of Oxi-Clean laundry detergent
Let’s pack the stands and show our Bearcat pride! 💜💛 #TheBearcatWay #FanDay2025
about 1 month ago, Decatur County Schools
Aerial view of a football stadium with a graphic promoting "B Football Fan Day" on August 1st at 6:30 PM. Admission is a container of Oxi-Clean laundry detergent.
Get to Know Your Admin: Christopher Bryant
Bainbridge High School Principal

With 17 years of service, Christopher Bryant brings leadership and a student-first mindset to his role as Principal of Bainbridge High School. A proud graduate of Decatur County Schools himself, Bryant’s journey began at John Johnson and has taken him through West Bainbridge Elementary, Pathways, Hutto Middle, and now BHS—where he leads with purpose and heart.

As principal, Bryant is responsible for the full scope of school operations. From student achievement and instructional leadership to safety, staff supervision, and community engagement—he works daily to ensure every student is supported and prepared for life beyond high school.

Bryant’s career in education began on the field as a coach, where he discovered an enthusiasm for guiding young people. That experience, paired with time spent supporting students with exceptional needs, inspired him to pursue educational leadership. “Over time, that passion to help young people reach their full potential turned into a lifelong commitment to education and leadership,” he shares.

For Bryant, the most rewarding part of the job is watching students rise—whether it’s overcoming challenges, achieving their goals, or walking across the graduation stage with a plan for the future. He’s also quick to highlight the strong, unified team at BHS. “What makes this job so special is the great team we have at BHS. We’ve got an awesome group of people who all work toward the same goals, and we have fun doing it. Being part of a team like that makes a big difference and makes coming to work every day something I truly enjoy.”

Bryant is committed to growing as a leader, supporting his staff, and creating meaningful opportunities for students. His vision is clear, "I want Bainbridge High School to be a place where every student and staff member feels supported, challenged, and prepared for whatever comes next. Long term, I want to keep learning and growing so I can make an even bigger impact."

A Bit More About Christopher:
Hometown: Bainbridge, Georgia
Hobbies: Spending time with family, hunting, fishing, and attending BHS extracurricular events
Fun Fact: Loves playing guitar and woodworking
Favorite Book, Movie, or Song: The Greatest Generation by Tom Brokaw, Top Gun (movie), and too many favorite songs to name!

Bryant reflects, “I’m proud to work for Decatur County Schools because I’m a product of this system. I know firsthand the impact our schools and teachers can have on a student’s life. It means a lot to be able to give back to the same community that poured so much into me. Decatur County is home, and I’m proud to be part of a team that’s committed to making a difference for our kids every day.”

Thank you, Christopher, for leading with pride, purpose, and a Bearcat heart!
about 1 month ago, Decatur County Schools
Christopher Bryant, Bainbridge High School Principal, pictured with his family on a football field, featured in a Decatur County Schools 'Get to Know Your Admin' graphic
📅 Take a look at the 2025–2026 Decatur County Schools Calendar!

Planning ahead just got easier — especially when it comes to vacations. Be sure to schedule trips during student holidays because every day of learning matters and attendance is key to success!

You can also find the calendar on our website — just click the District Calendars button on the homepage at www.dcboe.com.

#BearcatPride #DecaturCountySchools #SchoolCalendar #PlanAhead #AttendanceMatters
about 1 month ago, Decatur County Schools
Decatur County Schools 2025–2026 calendar listing key dates including the first day of school (August 4, 2025), holidays, progress reports, breaks, and the last day for students (May 20, 2026)
📣 The Bowen Baptist Association invites the community to an All-School Prayer Walk! 🙏
📅 Saturday, August 2nd | ⏰ 8:30 AM
📍 Meet at the front of any Decatur County school

Come together to pray for our students, teachers, and staff as they begin a new school year. This event is organized by the Bowen Baptist Association. All are welcome to participate! 💜

#TheBearcatWay #PrayerWalk #CommunitySupport
about 1 month ago, Decatur County Schools
Flyer for All School Prayer Walk hosted by Bowen Baptist Association on Saturday, August 2nd at 8:30 am. Participants are invited to meet at the front of all schools in Decatur County to pray for students, teachers, and staff. All are welcome. Includes Decatur County Schools logo and 'The Bearcat Way' slogan.
Welcome back, Teachers!
Let’s Inspire, Influence, and Ignite — The Bearcat Way!
about 1 month ago, Decatur County Schools
Welcome Back Teachers message with Bearcat mascot and the phrase "Inspire, Influence and Ignite – The Bearcat Way" on a purple background.
Attention Parents:
If your child requires medication during the school day, please stop by the nurse’s booth at Open House on Thursday, July 31 to:

▪️Sign the REQUIRED annual medication paperwork (must be completed by the child’s legal guardian)

▪️Discuss your child’s specific medication needs with the school nurse

▪️Optional: You may bring your child’s first month’s supply of medication to check in at that time

Reminder: Medications cannot be distributed at school without properly signed paperwork on file. Thank you for helping us keep your child safe and healthy!
about 1 month ago, Decatur County Schools
A purple graphic with white text reminds parents of children who need medication at school to stop by the nurse’s booth during Open House on July 31 to sign required paperwork and discuss medication needs. It notes that only a child’s legal guardian can sign, and medication cannot be distributed without proper documentation. A medicine bottle and pill icons appear next to the text, and a faint Bearcat logo is at the bottom.
Head Baseball Coach Ryan Riles was honored to be the guest speaker at the Lions Club meeting on July 23rd. He shared insights into the Bainbridge High School baseball program, his coaching philosophy, and how athletics play a vital role in developing student character, leadership, and teamwork.

Community partnerships like this are a powerful example of The Bearcat Way—coming together to support and invest in our students.

A big thank you to the Lions Club for your continued support of public education in Decatur County.

#Community #TheBearcatWay #DecaturCountySchools #DCBOE #BHS #Baseball
about 1 month ago, Decatur County Schools
Head Baseball Coach Ryan Riles poses with a member of the Bainbridge Lions Club in front of a Lions Club banner during a recent meeting.