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Bartlett Yancey Senior High School

A view of the front exterior area of the new building at BYSHS

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Senior Decision Day
Senior Decision Day 2024

School News & Information

Buccaneer Title I Fall Curriculum Showcase

Oct. 22 at 6:00 pm

 

 

 

Help Hurricane Helene Victims!

 

 

Attention Seniors: Upcoming College Workshop

 

 

C*A*R*S Club

 

 

Class of 2025 Scholarship Opportunities

 

 

2024-2025 BYSHS Student/Parent Handbook

 

 

Student Request Forms-Nurse, Counselors, Administration

 

 

Class Presentations 2024

 

 

Tech Request BYSHS

 

 

Freshman Orientation 2024

 

 

BYSHS Fall Sports Schedules 

BYSHS Fall 2024 Sports Schedules

 

Bartlett Yancey Spirit Wear

 

FAFSA Info

Here’s what you need to know about the new FAFSA

BYSHS Comprehensive Report

Our Mission at Bartlett Yancey Senior High School is to work with students, parents and members of the community...

Buy High School tickets now, at GoFan

Skip the line and buy your tickets in advance. 

Need a bus? 

If you need a bus, click the link below or stop by the Front Office.

 

2024-25 BYSHS School Supply List

Follow the link below for a list of school supplies for 2024-2025.

 

NFHS Network

Streaming Service to View Sports at BYSHS

 

Want to take Drivers Ed?

Streaming Service to View Sports at BYSHS

 

See Something? Say Something!
 
 

All tips to the BYSHS tip line are Anonymous 
Sandy Hook Promise

 

District News & Announcements

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Hurricane Relief Efforts

Hurricane Helene left a devastating mark on Western North Carolina, where families lost their homes, and entire communities were submerged beneath floodwaters. The once peaceful mountain towns now echo with the pain of loss, as shattered lives and broken hearts reflect the overwhelming grief of those who must rebuild from the ruins. The Caswell County School district is standing together to assist in helping in any small way that we can.

Bartlett Yancey Senior High School is serving as a drop off site through the assistance of our Beta Club, FCA, SGA, and FFA. Anyone can drop off at the front office or send items by a student.

 

 

Clear Bag Policy = Effective September 23, 2024

 

 

 

A clear bag policy will go in effect on September 23, 2024 for all afterschool athletic events at Bartlett Yancey Sr. High School and NL Dillard Middle School.  Please see the guidelines below.

 

 

Permitted bags include:

·         Clear plastic or vinyl bags that are no longer than 12 x 6 x 12

·         One gallon-sized clear plastic storage bag

·         Medical Bags (subject to inspection)

·         Diaper Bags (with an infant/toddler present – subject to inspection)

 

The following bags will NOT be permitted:

·         Purses

·         Briefcases

·         Backpacks

·         Fanny Packs

·         Cinch/Drawstring bags

·         Luggage

·         Computer/Camera bags

 

Fans carrying bags that do not meet the criteria will be turned away from the venue at or near the gates and will have the opportunity to return prohibited items to their vehicle.  Additionally, cameras will not be permitted into a venue if they are not in their own bags.  Credentialed members of the media will be allowed to bring bags into a venue but must consent to search and inspection of all bags.

 

(Effective September 23, 2024)

 

Students' access to digital devices and Internet at home SURVEY

Digital Learning Dashboard Parent Survey:  North Carolina General Assembly Session Law 115C-102.9 requires for the collection and reporting of data regarding all student's access to digital devices and internet access at home.

The survey may be accessed by signing in to Parent Portal in PowerSchool, where parents will see the Digital Device Survey link at the bottom left of the Navigation toolbar.

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CyberSecurity Awareness

Cybersecurity Awareness 

Stay safe and informed!

In our highly connected world, where technology plays a central role in our daily lives, it's crucial that both students and parents understand the importance of cybersecurity.

The online world is full of threats, from tricky hackers to scams that can put your personal information at risk. These threats affect not only individuals but also families.

To keep your online experience safe, it's essential to learn about these risks and take steps to protect yourselves and your loved ones.

Find more information in this video:

 

Online Resources available here.

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By The Numbers

6

Schools

Four Elementary, One Middle and One High School

2100

Students

1030 in Elementary, 430 in Middle School and 640 in High School

19:1

Student-Teacher Ratio

Districtwide Average

3

Preschool Programs

3 Elementary Schools offer Preschool programs

100%

Students 1:1 Chromebook Devices

The 1:1 implementation started in our distrcit since 2015.

83.2%

Graduation Rate

4-year