With the announcement by Governor Hutchinson and Secretary Key that the school start date will be moved to no earlier than August 24th and no later than August 26th, we anticipate the Blytheville School District will start school on August 24th. More information will be forthcoming as we review our schedule. Please continue to view our Back to School Document and Virtual Academy option to make the best choice for your children as we prepare to learn together face to face and virtually this fall.
These Chickasaw football players know wearing a face mask is about respect for your teammates, coaches, and fans. Can we count on YOU to #MaskUpChickasaws? #BeHealthy #ChickasawPride
Basketball coaches Tyer and Salazar understand the importance of wearing a mask to stay healthy. #MaskUpChickasaws
Blytheville School District Admin and Schools will be without phone or internet access through Wednesday while an update is being made. Administrators will be accessing email through alternate sites.
Parents, we need your input:
Please take a few minutes to complete this survey so BSD can make preparations to serve your children during the 2020-2021 school year. Please complete the survey by Thursday, June 18. https://forms.gle/45qcDeT4TbfBRFax6
Please take a few minutes to complete this survey so BSD can make preparations to serve your children during the 2020-2021 school year. Please complete the survey by Thursday, June 18. https://forms.gle/45qcDeT4TbfBRFax6
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Board Position Vacancy:
The Zone 2 board position is vacant. A new board member will be appointed to this seat. If you live in Zone 2 and are interested in serving on the Blytheville Board of Education, please send your resume and a cover letter explaining why you would like to serve on the Blytheville School Board to:
Bobby Ashley
P.O. Box 1169
405 Park St.
Blytheville, AR 72316
All letters must be postmarked by June 5.
Please follow the link below to see Zone 2, it is notated in orange.
https://www.google.com/maps/d/viewer?mid=1JjmEhaWgQHWyrVA9VvASuQPXf0ZggXOW&ll=35.917249810890674%2C-89.88376314666749&z=14
From Blytheville Elementary School assistant principal Shayla Adelowo:
After visiting with representatives from Blytheville Police department we, as a group, decided that due to safety concerns the “Cruising Chickasaw” parade has been postponed until further notice.
The Blytheville Chickasaws began their baseball season March 10 by falling at Valley View 18-0 in the first game and 15-0 in Game 2 of a 4A 3 Conference twinbill.
The Blytheville Lady Chickasaws (0-4) on March 10 lost at Valley View 20-0, 20-0 in a 4A 3 Conference doubleheader.
The Blytheville Chickasaws (26-7) on March 6 saw their season come to an end in the AAAA Tournament quarterfinals at Farmington with a 69-55 defeat to Magnolia.
The Blytheville Lady Chickasaws softball team opened its season March 5 with 19-0 and 23-0 setbacks at Corning in a nonconference varsity doubleheader.
The Blytheville Chickasaws (26-6) totally dominated Dardanelle 67-37 in the March 4 AAAA Tournament at Farmington, and advance to the March 6 quarterfinals against Magnolia at 5:30 p.m.
Statement regarding COVID-19 (Coronavirus)
Blytheville Public Schools is concerned about the spread of communicable disease. Of particular concern is a form of the Coronavirus known as COVID-19. As many of you are aware, COVID-19 has been diagnosed in multiple locations throughout the United States. At present, there are no known cases of COVID-19 within Mississippi County.
The CDC Emergency Operations Center is preparing specific guidance for schools that will be released shortly and will be shared on our website as soon as they become available. Blytheville Public Schools has a Pandemic Response Plan in place that would be followed in the event of any medical emergencies.
Blytheville Public Schools encourages the following practices to reduce the risk of spreading viral respiratory infections, including the flu, the common cold, and may help reduce the spread of COVID-19:
Students and faculty should stay home when they are sick.
Frequent hand washing with soap and water. If soap and water are not readily available, using an alcohol-based hand sanitizer with at least 60% alcohol.
Avoid touching eyes, nose, and mouth with unwashed hands.
Cover your mouth when coughing or sneezing.
Students and staff are encouraged to get a flu shot during the flu season.
Providing adequate supplies for good hygiene (soap, water, paper towels, hand sanitizer, etc).
In addition to these measures, our District also implements the following practices:
Daily cleaning and disinfection of facilities.
Registered nurses at every campus to assist students and or faculty who are not feeling well.
Meanwhile, please visit the following url https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/about/index.html to learn more about the COVID-19 virus and how to keep your family safe and healthy.
The Blytheville Chickasaws (25-6) absorbed a 64-60 defeat to Little Rock Mills in the Feb. 29 AAAA East Regional championship game at Valley View, and now advance to the AAAA Tournament in Farmington.
The Blytheville Chickasaws will face Little Rock Mills in the Feb. 29 AAAA East Regional title game at Valley View at 7:30 p.m.
The Blytheville Chickasaws (25-5) on Feb. 28 defeated the E-STEM Mets 58-48 in the AAAA East Regional semifinals at Valley View and move on to the Feb. 29 championship game.
The Blytheville Chickasaws (24-5) got past Pulaski Academy 50-46 in the Feb. 27 Northeast Regional Tournament quarterfinals and advance to the semifinal round Feb. 28 at Valley View at 5:30 p.m.