09/26/2024
CHILDHOOD CANCER AWARENESS: This has become quite the tradition for Baldwin County Public Schools, and I hope it continues for years to come. I’m asking that we all once again come together to support our local families who are or who have endured the unthinkable—Childhood Cancer.
As you may know, September is Childhood Cancer Awareness Month. I know there may be activities at our individual schools, but I would like to do a system-wide day of recognition on Friday, September 27th.
This is not required, but if you can, please join me in wearing yellow/gold on September 27th, as a show of support. This includes all schools and district offices.
I always choose the last Friday of the month in hopes that we will not only remember the fight these families have to go through in September but in the weeks and months to follow as well.
Thank you for your support!
Sincerely,
Eddie Tyler, Superintendent
04/22/2024
YOU'VE BEEN WARNED!!! SAVE THE DATE!!! Time and date has been set for the 1st round of playoffs and we would love to see your support. Let's pack the stands with Tiger fans and turn the away game into a home game like atmosphere!
01/22/2024
Baldwin County High School had four students selected for the Baldwin County Honor Band. These musicians joined with others across the county for a special concert. Representing the BCHS Tiger Band included, from left, Landon Roberts, Payton Ball, Kaiden Smith and Warren Chestang.
01/15/2024
There will be an informational meeting for any student interested in dual enrollment next school year (24/25). This meeting if for parents and students as well as any current students/parents of dual enrollment who might have questions.
12/09/2023
Baldwin County athletes sign with college volleyball, baseball teams - Gulf Coast Media
Baldwin County High School had five student-athletes sign scholarships on Wednesday, Dec. 6, to play at the next level including four in baseball and one for volleyball. Saylor Bryant signed …
12/09/2023
"Lord. It was as cold in the room as it was outside.”
Dolly Parton was born in a one-bedroom cabin in rural Tennessee. Her dad was a sharecropper who couldn’t read. As the family grew, the older children were given more responsibilities, and Parton, as the fourth of 12 children, had to look after her younger siblings. The kids didn't even have their own beds, and they slept three to four in a bed.
Despite her poverty-stricken childhood, the songstress described her family as happy and rich in other ways. In fact, fans love Parton not only for her singing and unique glam-country queen image but also for her generous soul. She spends much of her income on philanthropy. Parton's outward appearance may be attractive, but her inner beauty is definitely captivating.
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