On Monday March 24, 2024 through March 28, 2025 BCS will be participating in "Between the Bells Week" inspired by To Write Love on Her Arms (TWLOHA), an organization dedicated to supporting those struggling with mental health issues, addiction, self-harm, and suicide. Between the Bells Week is designed to foster awareness, conversation, and support for mental health within our school community. The theme draws inspiration from the idea that healing and recovery often happen in the quiet moments between the “louder” experiences of life. In this case, the term "between the bells" symbolizes the space between class periods, representing the small moments in between challenges where students can reflect, reset, and access support. Please note that the lessons are customized to align with the age group and the appropriateness of sensitive topics. If there are any question or concerns regarding your childs paricipation during this interactive week, please reach out to the Social Work Suite or High School Office.
3 months ago, Amber Nickerson-Buchanan
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The Board of Education of the Brocton Central School District has its Special Board Meeting on April 29, 2025 at 8:00 a.m. in the District Office.
4 months ago, Brocton Central School District
Brocton CSD Board of Education Announcement
The Board of Education of the Brocton Central School District has its Special Board Meeting on March 27, 2025 at 8:00 a.m. in the District Office.
4 months ago, Brocton Central School District
Brocton CSD Board of Education Announcement
This is a reminder that tomorrow, Thursday, March 20th, Inter-State Studios will be at the Brocton Central School District to take spring photographs for elementary students (PreK-5th grade) and for middle and high school spring sports.
4 months ago, Brocton Central School District
Elementary Spring Photos & Middle/High Spring Sports Picture Day
The Brocton Central School District and the Southwestern Independent Living Center, Inc. extend their sincere gratitude to all who participated in the Family, School, and Community Connections Symposium and the Mobile Medical Unit Health and Wellness Event held on Friday, March 14, 2025. With 80 service providers, 94 programs, and 369 attendees, this event marks the largest free gathering of its kind in the history of Chautauqua County, New York. This year's theme, “Together, We Can,” emphasizes our dedication to enhancing community well-being. Our goal is to provide essential resources and information to a diverse audience, including seniors, children, youth, new parents, veterans, school districts, grandparents, foster parents, librarians, churches, and social workers—many of whom may not have been aware of the support available to them. We would like to express our heartfelt appreciation to every service provider and guest speaker who generously shared their knowledge, enriching our community with invaluable insights. Our gratitude goes to Mr. Jason Delcamp, Miss Judy Wroda, Mrs. Melanie Ulinger, Ms. Jane Stamler, Mrs. Caitlin Barkley, Mrs. Ashley Means, Mrs. Elizabeth Link, Ms. Christine Mittner, Mrs. Ann Ressler, Ms. Jennifer Newman, Ms. Courtney Dawson, Ms. Wendy Farrell along with her team, and Mr. Ken Roberts along with his team for their crucial support in turning this vision into reality. Furthermore, we recognize the generous contributions from AHN Westfield Memorial Hospital, Highmark Health, Refresco, Lakewood Rod and Gun Club, Southern Chautauqua Federal Credit Union, InnerLakes Federal Credit Union, Fidelis Care, and UPMC Chautauqua, which played a significant role in the success of this event. By embracing this year’s theme of “Together, We Can!”, we have made meaningful strides in fostering a more informed and connected community by bringing information, assistance and services to those who may face barriers in acquiring/gaining access to services.
4 months ago, Brocton Central School District
"Together, We Can!"
The Brocton Central School District extends its best wishes for a pleasant St. Patrick's Day to everyone.
4 months ago, Brocton Central School District
Get your green on!
The Brocton Elementary School is currently issuing registration packets for children eligible for the COI UPK3 program, universal Pre-K, and Kindergarten classes for the 2025-2026 school year. Along with the completed packets, a copy of your child’s birth certificate, documented immunization records and proof of residency is required. To be eligible for Pre-K, children must turn four on or before December 1, 2025. To be eligible for Kindergarten, children must turn five on or before December 1, 2025. Please call the Elementary Office at (716) 792-2100 to request a registration packet. https://5il.co/3a64i
4 months ago, Brocton Elementary School
Registration is Now Open
The Brocton Central School District extends warm wishes for a joyful Holi celebration.
4 months ago, Brocton Central School District
Holi
You are cordially invited to the 7th Annual Southwestern Independent Living Center (S.I.L.C.) Family, School, and Community Connections Symposium, along with the Brocton Central School District Mobile Medical Unit Health and Wellness Fair, taking place today, March 14th. The event will begin at 7:30 AM with a complimentary breakfast, followed by over 78 providers sharing valuable insights in the High School Gymnasium starting at 8:00 AM. Mr. Jason Delcamp, Superintendent, will officially open the symposium at 8:50 AM. This free full-day event is designed to provide resources for diverse groups, including seniors, children, new parents, and veterans. It will be hosted at Brocton Central School District, located at 138 West Main Street, Brocton, NY, with parking available on School Street. Food trucks will be on-site for lunch (at your own expense), and door prizes will be drawn at the conclusion of the event. https://5il.co/38dm1
4 months ago, Brocton Central School District
Together, We Can Revised 2-26-2025
On Wednesday, March 12th, the Middle and High School Students had the opportunity to watch SUNY Fredonia present Alicia's Lens: inspired by Lewis Carroll’s Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland and Through the Looking Glass, this innovative adaptation follows Alicia, a determined young photographer, as she strives to complete her series for an upcoming exhibition in a prestigious gallery. Through her lens, she documents encounters with iconic characters from the novels, blending contemporary realism with Carroll’s whimsical world, encouraging both imaginative exploration and critical thinking. Mrs. Offenbach Smith's theater production class had the opportunity to meet with the cast for a behind the scenes look.
4 months ago, Amber McIntyre
Behind the scenes look with the cast of Looking through Alicia's Lens
Theater Production students meet the cast
Theater Production during Alicias Lens
Each year, the Holocaust and Social Justice Education Program of Chautauqua County sponsors a multi-school Social Justice Education Trip to Washington, D.C. This year, thanks to the academic work in Mr. Mulcahy's History Through Film: A Human Rights Experience elective, 11 Brocton students had the opportunity to take part in this impactful three-day journey. This incredible experience was made possible by the generous funding of the Hebrew Congregation of the Chautauqua Institution. The trip began with a visit to the National Archives, where students had the rare opportunity to view the Declaration of Independence, the Bill of Rights, and the U.S. Constitution. Seeing these foundational documents up close provided a powerful reminder of the principles of freedom, democracy, and human rights that shape our nation—an essential starting point for our exploration of social justice. At the heart of the trip was a focus on social justice, with visits to the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum and the National Museum of African American History and Culture. These powerful exhibits provided students with profound insights into the injustices, discrimination, and resilience of marginalized communities throughout history. Students also visited The People’s House: A White House Experience, an innovative educational museum that opened on September 23, 2024. Just one block from the White House, this exhibit tells the story of the Executive Mansion, its residents, and the dedicated individuals who have served within it. Another highlight of the trip was an engaging discussion at the United States Institute of Peace, where students learned about the organization's mission to promote global stability, prevent conflict, and keep America safe from international threats. Reflecting on the trip, Mr. Mulcahy shared: "This was a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity for our students. Their appetite for learning was truly inspiring, and they represented Brocton with incredible curiosity, respect, and engagement. It was an unforgettable experience that will leave a lasting impact on their understanding of history and social justice!"
4 months ago, Mr. Mulcahy
Students in the Oval House at the People's House in Washington, D.C.
Students learning about the foundation of our county's democracy at the National Archives Museum.
This is a reminder that as per the district calendar, there will be no school for students tomorrow, Friday, March 14, 2025. However, staff members are expected to report for Parent-Teacher Conferences.
4 months ago, Brocton Central School District
Parent-Teacher Conferences
Yesterday was the last day of the fourth grade Minecraft Club. The third grade Minecraft Club will being Tuesday March 25.
4 months ago, Mrs. Huber
Our New York Food for New York Families program begins this week, starting TODAY, with distribution in Jamestown, Dunkirk, and Ripley. This program is first come, first served, and does not require ID or income documentation. A limited number of boxes are available. Each box will contain NY-grown and locally raised products, including produce, meats, dairy, and baked goods. If you have questions, do not hesitate to reach out. Big thanks to Jamestown Public Market, Dunkirk Rural Ministry, Ripley Public Library, and Friendship Baptist Church of Dunkirk for their partnerships!
4 months ago, Katherine Fitzgerald
Our New York Food for New York Families program begins this week, starting TODAY, with distribution in Jamestown, Dunkirk, and Ripley.  This program is first come, first served, and does not require ID or income documentation. A limited number of boxes are available. Each box will contain NY-grown and locally raised products, including produce, meats, dairy, and baked goods. If you have questions, do not hesitate to reach out.    Big thanks to Jamestown Public Market, Dunkirk Rural Ministry, Ripley Public Library, and Friendship Baptist Church of Dunkirk for their partnerships!
Please take note of the following details regarding Parent-Teacher Conferences scheduled for this week: Thursday, March 13, 2025: Parent-Teacher Conferences will be held from 5:00 PM to 8:00 PM for all grades. Friday, March 14, 2025: Parent-Teacher Conferences will occur from 8:30 AM to 11:30 AM for all grades. Parking will be available at the main parking lot/building entrances of the Brocton Central School District for parents. Please be aware that parking will be limited on this day due to the 7th Annual Symposium taking place. You are welcome to attend the Symposium either before or after the Parent-Teacher Conferences. For more information, visit: https://5il.co/38dm1.
4 months ago, Brocton Central School District
Parent-Teacher Conferences
In celebration of Read Across America Week and Dr. Seuss Day, kindergarteners listened to the story A Great Day for Up, practiced rhyming with "up" words, and then built cup parachutes for Dr. Seuss characters.
4 months ago, Mrs. Huber
Building parchutes
Building parchutes
Building parchutes
Building parchutes
Building parchutes
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As part of a plant unit, first graders participated in a Fairy Tale STEM activity about the tale Jack and the Beanstalk. After reading the story and discussing what plants like the beanstalk need to grow, the students planted their own beans in soil. They will try to grow their beanstalks high enough to reach the castles they made and placed on a stick in the cup of soil.
4 months ago, Mrs. Huber
Jack and the Beanstalk Fairy Tale STEM
Jack and the Beanstalk Fairy Tale STEM
Jack and the Beanstalk Fairy Tale STEM
PARENT TEACHER CONFERENCES CHILD CARE Parent Teachers conferences are a time to privately discuss your child’s academics, therefore we are pleased to announce that we will provide child care services in the Elementary Library during this time. Should you have no other option but to bring your child(ren) for Parent Teacher Conferences on Thursday, March 13 from 5:00pm - 8:00pm or Friday, March 14 from 8:30am - 11:30am, please drop them off in the Elementary Library before your scheduled conference and pick them up immediately following your meeting. Child care services are for child(ren) aged 3-12 only. Thank you for your cooperation on this important matter.
4 months ago, Brocton Elementary School
To help us celebrate Music in Our Schools Month, let's take a look back at last month's CCMTA Winter Festival. This annual festival was hosted this year by Chautauqua Lake Central School. Brocton Students attended and participated in the Elementary Band, the Treble Chorus, and the Jazz Ensemble. Our very own Brocton Elementary general music educator Marjorie Bohn directed the All-County Treble Chorus. Let's hear it for our students who were selected to these honors ensembles!
4 months ago, Brian Hornbuckle
All-County Elementary Band rehearsing in the gymnasium
Lillian and Colden ready for their All-County Jazz performance!
Haylie, Haylee, Izabelle, Emma, and Madison were selected for the Treble Chorus (conducted by Mrs. Bohn, right). Mrs. Offenbach Smith and Mr. Hornbuckle, left
All-County Jazz Ensemble rehearsing on stage with conductor Dr. Weiser, SUNY Fredonia
Treble Chorus ready to perform
Colton, Michele, and Alice selected to the All-County Elementary Band
The Brocton Central School District would like to remind everyone to "spring forward" by setting your clocks one hour ahead.
4 months ago, Brocton Central School District
Spring Forward