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Unforgettable! As part of our High Attendance Day activities, Pirates grades 6-12 went head-to-head in an epic Castle Ball Tournament. The objective? Knock down the other team's hula-hoop castle before they knock yours down, all while playing under classic dodgeball rules.

The competition was fierce, the energy was electric, and the games were absolutely nail-biting. For most of the tournament, 8th grade dominated, taking down 7th, 9th, and 10th grade in an unprecedented win streak. There were tears, and cheers, but at the end of the day, they were no match for our seniors, who rose to the top and took home the gold.

Nothing like a mid-day Dodgeball match to build comroadery and get us all excited to come to school. Because when you miss school, you miss out. Way to go team, let's go Pirates!
10 months ago, Public Relations Specialist
Student throwing dodgeball
Students throwing dodgeballs
Students lined up for dodgeball match
Student preparing to throw dodgeball
Student throwing dodgeball
Students celebrating dodgeball win
students celebrating dodgeball win
students playing dodgeball
student throwing dodgeball
Students prepare for dodgeball game
Today, our fire science students suited up in real firefighter gear for hands-on training! Berea is a frontrunner in the expanding fire science career and technical education pathways in Kentucky schools, and we're proud to offer our students this special opportunity to learn about careers in emergency service and public safety.
10 months ago, Public Relations Specialist
Students dressed in firefighter gear

Who needs a backpack when you've got a mini fridge? This morning the halls of BCS were filled with all sorts of unusual objects being lugged from class to class for Anything But a Backpack Day. Shoutout to our Pirates for showing up with imagination and school spirit. We wouldn’t expect anything less!

10 months ago, Public Relations Specialist
Student posing with a cart on Anything But a Backpack Day
Student with Popcorn Backpack
Staff member with a cooler
Student holding a mini fridge
Student holding a laundry basket
Student holding a cake carrier
Students holding a cajon
Student holding a trash bag
Students with various creative carrying devices
Student holding a crate
Important information about upcoming MS/HS Archery events!
There will be an open gym on Sept. 29th from 5-7pm
There will be a parent meeting Oct. 1st from 6-7pm
Those interested in participating in the 25/26 season should plan to attend for important information.
10 months ago, Public Relations Specialist
Information about upcoming Archery events
This week our Senior Spotlight shines on Elaina Kirby! A talented member of our academic team who's been at Berea for 13 years. Let's show
11 months ago, Public Relations Specialist
Senior Spotlight graphic
Say cheese! This morning our class of '26 got all dressed up to have their senior portraits taken. Thanks to Katelyn, Aubrey, and Cara from Strawbridge Studios for keeping everyone looking sharp and taking care of our students. We appreciate you!
11 months ago, Public Relations Specialist
Senior sitting in front of backdrop  having her picture taken
Photographer helping senior get dressed for his senior portrait
Senior previewing his  picture on a laptop
Senior getting his picture taken.
Senior getting his picture taken
On September 13th, Berea Boys Basketball is hosting a golf scramble at the Berea Golf Club. Come join us on the green and lets support our Pirate athletes!
11 months ago, Public Relations Specialist
Graphic about September 13 Berea Boys Basketball Golf Scramble

Last Friday, band and choir students gathered in Kennedy Theater for a special performance from Dogtown Road, featuring Karl Wohlwend (guitar, vocals), Tyler Moore (fiddle, mandolin, vocals), and Tim O’Neill (percussion, vocals). Students were introduced to traditional and non-traditional Irish Celtic instruments and music, and they had a lot of good questions about the history of Celtic music and the performers musical background. We love seeing our students connect with musical traditions from around the world!

11 months ago, Public Relations Specialist
Collage of photos of students enjoying a musical performance in school auditorium

Exciting night last night at the season opener for our HS Volleyball team. Here's to a great season for our Lady Pirates!

11 months ago, Public Relations Specialist
Photos of volleyball game.
Photos of volleyball game.
Photos of volleyball game.
It’s not every day that you're joined in class by a flock of chickens!
Last Wednesday, students shuffled into Mr. Woodward's high school science classroom on their first day of school, only to discover a few of their classmates had wings and feathers. Those who’ve taken Mr. Woodward’s class before know this to be an annual staple of his classroom.
As Woodward puts it:
“The first day of school needs to serve a lot of purposes. The students deserve to have some fun as they transition back, but they also need to realize that this will be a learning space. We want parents to know their children are excited to be in school. Finally, I need to know what they can do as burgeoning scientists. They are tasked with designing an experiment to test what type of food chickens prefer. I get insight into whether they understand experiments, know the terminology, and can spot possible mistakes in experimental design. It’s a complete bonus that they end up going home and discussing science with their families.”
Sitting in on the class period, I watched students engage with their classroom in a special way, not through traditional assignments and quizzes, but by freely designing experiments and interacting with their classmates (feathered and not). Woodward pushes the limits of the science classroom and places students in extraordinary situations that excite their minds and challenge their expectations of school.
“The irreverence of chickens pooping in the room, students having various levels of comfort or discomfort around animals, and birds roaming around the room are all bonuses in my mind.”
This is why we love Berea!
11 months ago, Public Relations Specialist
Science teacher instructs students, while a chicken looms ominously  in foreground
Students extend their hands to touch chicken on desk.
Students hold chicken in classroom
Chicken on students' desk.
Teacher sits at front of classroom with chicken roaming free on his desk.
Chickens eat chicken feed off students' desk.
Chicken eats chicken feed off students' desk.
Chicken roams on desks in science classroom.
Student holds chicken.
Chicken roams on desks in science classroom.

Let's give it up for all our high school teachers! We've had such a lovely first week back thanks to their hard work and dedication to our students. And congratulations to all you students for making it to Friday already, such an exciting start to the year!

11 months ago, Public Relations Specialist
Teachers look over a stack of papers in school gym.
Principal holds microphone to speak to students in front of line of teachers and staff.
Students applaud for their teachers, seated on gym bleachers.
Teachers stand together in school gym.
Teachers talk to each other in school gym.
One teacher shows something to another teacher on phone.
Students talk to each other on gym bleachers.
Teachers and staff stand in a line in front of students in school gym
What a great way to start the year off! Early this morning our new senior class met on the football field to watch the sunrise together before their first day of school. We wish the absolute best to our seniors in the coming year!
11 months ago, Public Relations Specialist
Superintendent poses with seniors on football field around a handmade frame that says "Senior Sunrise"
Seniors sit and watch the sunrise behind their school, from the football field.
Seniors pose for a photo in front of their school
Seniors hanging out on the football field, watching the sun set behind their school.
Seniors pose for a photo in front of their school
Seniors laying in grass on football field, eating donuts.
Seniors pose for a photo in front of their high school
Seniors taking photos of each other on football field.
Athletics Schedule for this week! Good luck to all of our teams and coaches this week as we start another great year. Go PIRATES!!

Good luck to our Girls Golf Team as they compete in the All "A" Regional on Tuesday in Lexington.
11 months ago, Public Relations Specialist
Graphic with information about this week's sports schedules.

This week, our high school class meetings were a huge success! Students came together to learn about the upcoming school year, set goals, and build a stronger school community. From important reminders to moments of motivation, these meetings helped kick off the new school year on the right foot. Huge thanks to everyone in attendance. Here's to a great year ahead!

11 months ago, Public Relations Specialist
Picture of school auditorium filled with students listening to a presentation from school staff.
Picture of a teacher helping a student register for their upcoming classes on a laptop.
Assistant Principal speaks to students in cafeteria.

Good Afternoon, Please join us for the MSHS Choir and Band Concerts Starting now! Link to live stream below! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kO4k75nWNYc

about 1 year ago, Website Coordinator
Important message from the Berea Independent School Board
over 1 year ago, Website Moderator
Important Announcement on beige background
Hello families and future travelers! We are so excited to see that you are interested in our New York City tour. Unfortunately, due to the weather, we will have to reschedule Wednesday’s enrollment meeting for next week. The new date will be Monday, February 24th at 6:00 PM in Kennedy Theatre. If you are already registered, there is no action needed on your end but we do ask that you mark the new date on your calendar. If you are not registered, please do so. If you are unable to attend, please contact Mr. Roger Trussell at roger.trussell@berea.kyschools.us. We hope to see you all there! Please let us know if you have any questions!
over 1 year ago, Kelly Caldwell
Dear BCHS Families Your student is invited to join us on an upcoming educational travel experience to New York City in summer 2026! All details will be covered at our informational meeting. Meeting details: Date: 2/19/2025 Time: 6:00 pm Location: Kennedy Theatre, Berea Community High School Information covered: itinerary, activities, dates, academic opportunities, cost, and EF’s risk-free enrollment period. Please register for the meeting. Please register here: rsvp.efexploreamerica.com/sw5vw5n There are limited spots on this trip, so we would love to have you attend this meeting to learn more about this exciting opportunity! For questions, please reach out to Mr. Roger Trussell at roger.trussell@berea.kyschools.us
over 1 year ago, Kelly Caldwell
Greetings, I hope this email finds you well. Due to the winter weather warning in effect from 7 PM this evening to 7 AM on Wednesday, with predictions of 3-5 inches of snowfall and peak accumulation around 6 AM, we will be observing a traditional snow day tomorrow Tuesday Feb. 11, 2025. Berea Community Schools will be closed. Please stay safe and stay warm. We will make the day up on May 23, 2025. Sincerely, Dr. Diane Hatchett, Superintendent Berea Community Schools
over 1 year ago, Website Coordinator
A Message from the Superintendent
Join us Tonight Dec 10 for our MS/HS Choir and Band Winter Concerts. Concerts Schedule below Choir Concert - High School Theater -Starting at 6:00pm Band Concert - Singleton Gym- MS @ 7:00pm/ HS 7:45PM Link for Livestream https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oUbWBpMwFgM
over 1 year ago, Website Coordinator
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