Bell Academy News

  • Cleveland School District News & Updates

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    STOPit Solutions

    The Cleveland School District is pleased to announce that Bell Academy has enrolled with STOPit, by STOPit Solutions. STOPit is an online reporting tool designed to deter and mitigate bullying, cyber abuse, and other inappropriate behaviors, consisting of an app and a back-end incident management system for school administrators. Our goal with STOPit is to create safer, kinder, school communities both online and off. Click the article title, STOPit Solutions, to view resources such as informational flyer, parent letter, and student training video.

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    Teacher, Staff Member & Parent of the Year

    Congratulations to Bell Academy's 2022 Teacher of the Year, Staff Member of the Year, and Parent of the Year. Individuals were nominated and voted on by faculty and staff of the school. Thank you all for your continued support, contribution, and love for Bell Academy. Mrs. Clare Moore was chosen as Parent of the Year. Clare was instrumental in planting the seeds to help our Bell Sprouts garden grow into the amazing learning opportunity for our staff and students. She can often be found volunteering in the garden, promoting Bell within the community, and working with students at the Cleveland Farmers’ Market. Ms. Carolyn Washington was chosen as Staff Member of the Year. Ms. Washington wears many hats at Bell including serving as the computer lab instructor, fixed asset manager, technology support, and assisting in the office . Ms. Washington provides support to many and does so with a giving heart. Mrs. Pam Field was chosen as Teacher of the Year. Mrs. Field is not only dedicated to her pre-kindergarten students, but to Bell Academy as a whole. Each day she greets each faculty member, student, and parent with a smile and kind spirit. She is always willing to jump in and lend a helping hand. She works collaboratively with Mrs. Tammy to plan engaging, age appropriate, meaningful activities for her students to help them excel in the classroom.

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    Read for the Record

    Bell Academy participated in Jumpstart's Read for the Record on October 27, 2022. Families, friends, and volunteers from the surrounding community read aloud "Nigel and the Moon" by A. Eady and donated books to the classrooms. After participating in Read for the Record for many years now, this may be the largest group of volunteers to date (some not pictured). This shared reading experience celebrates children’s language and social-emotional development while instilling the love for reading. Thank you to the CSD community for helping us celebrate in this annual event!

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    Reading Fair

    Congratulations to our winners of the school level Reading Fair!  The purpose of the Reading Fair is to provide students the opportunity to share their favorite fiction or nonfiction book through a storyboard or digital media display.  All first place winners will advance to the district level reading fair at a later date.

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    Jaguars of the Month

    Congratulations to these students for being selected as Jaguars of the Month. Our Jaguars go above and beyond classroom expectations and exhibit characteristics of a Jaguar being safe, responsible and respectful.

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    AR Millionaire

    Congratulations to 6th grader, Mia Powell, for being Bell Academy's first AR Millionaire for the 2022-2023 school year.  Mia read 1,241,660 words in only six days of the new school year. The first five AR millionaires will be treated to lunch off campus with Principal Russell.

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    Pop Tabs

    Pop tab collection promotes more community-minded children, supports children and families in need, and helps the environment at the same time. Collect pull tabs at home, work, church or in your community organization, then drop the tabs off at Bell Academy. The school will make a yearly donation to the Ronald McDonald House where they will recycle them for the proceeds for the House.

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    Adopt-a-School Partners

    Bell Academy is proud to partner with local businesses through our Adopt-a-School Partnerships. Thank you Farm Bureau, Partnership Properties, Quality Steel, and Cleveland State Bank. We look forward to a great year working together!

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  • National Gardening Day

    Happy National Gardening Day!!! We have been busy lately in the garden! Here are a few highlight photos from the last few months. The students had started their seeds in seed trays, which have grown in our greenhouse. The seedlings are now ready to plant and the students have planted basil, broccoli, brussel sprouts, cauliflower, cabbage, celery, eggplant, peppers, sage, and tomatoes. Students have prepared garden beds, cleaned out old plants, and planted new seeds (beans, carrots, corn, radishes, peas, lettuce and flowers) and red potatoes. Next up, cucumbers, squash, melons, sweet potatoes, and sunflowers.

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  • Investing in Pre-K

    Pre-K can play a critical role in closing the achievement gap while raising achievement for all learners. Research supporting the positive impact of pre-K has fueled the proliferation of state-funded pre-K programs across the country. Mississippi First is proud to have written the Early Learning Collaborative Act, which established state-funded pre-K in Mississippi. Now, we lead the effort to expand the program. Individuals or corporations who make a contribution to support the local matching fund of an approved early learning collaborative may be eligible to receive a 1:1 state tax credit for the donated amount up to $1 million. Click the headline title to find out more information.

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