Register Online for BES Summer Camp 2019 !Register your rising PreK4 through sixth grade students for "The Best Camp at the Beach" at the 2019 BES Summer Camp! This year's camp program will be an engaging and exciting learning experience as students join with our BES teachers, alumni counselors, and other familiar faces for 5 weeks of fun! Check out the official camp flyer for a complete list of weeks and offerings for both younger and older students. Camp dates: June 10-14, June 17-21, June 24-28, July 8-12, and July 15-19. Cost: $180/week (Morning Program) and $255/week (Full Day Program) for BES students. Weekly themes include: Sand and Surf, Wild West, Stars and Stripes, Space Out, and Frozen. Younger students (Rising PreK4-3rd grade) will experience a rotation of amazing offerings each week that include Games, Cooking, Garden Fun, Mad Science, Arts & Crafts, or Fun with Reading. Older students (Rising 3rd-6th grade) may choose ONE selection for the week from offerings like Fencing, FACE4Kids, Mad Science, Cooking, Pottery, Painting, and More! Rising 3rd grade students can choose from either younger or older student tracks. Morning Program (9:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.) and Full Day Program (9:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m.) available to fit your family's needs. Contact Dallas Skornia, Camp Director, for more information about additional camp details or how to register online. PSO General Meeting on March 28th to Feature Guest Speaker Dr. Janet FienemannRSVP today for the next PSO General Meeting on Thursday, March 28th at 8:05 a.m. with guest speaker, Dr. Janet Fienemann, who will be discussing vision boards. The event will take place in the Hope Hall Music Room. RSVP by calling the school office or emailing the front office receptionist. BES Partnering with BEAM for a Food Drive from March 11-27BES is once again proud to be partnering with Beaches Emergency Assistance Ministry (BEAM) for another Food Drive this year. See the image above for more details about the drive that will take place from March 11th through March 27th. The most needed items are shampoo, disposable razors, pasta, peanut butter, white rice, instant potatoes, canned tuna, and canned vegetables. Please make sure all donations are non-perishable and fit in the bag to be sent home on March 11th. Thank you in advance for your generosity as we help those in need in our community. Athletics UpdateSoccer Season
Volleyball Tournament Teacher/Student Volleyball Game ChurchChat: St. Paul's by-the-Sea Episcopal ChurchWednesday Nights During Lent from March 13 - April 10 Dialogue as a Spiritual Discipline This is more a how-to program than a forum to discuss hot topics. Participants will receive a packet of materials to be covered in the five weeks so that they can read ahead, although there is no homework and no preparation needed for each week’s discussion. As Christians, we can change the face of dialogue. Come and learn how we can do that as a spiritual discipline in a sacred place. Eagle Arts Fine Arts Camp Offered to BES Students Ages 6+ this SummerEpiscopal School of Jacksonville's Eagle Arts is offering BES students ages 6 and up their Eagle Arts Fine Arts Camp this summer from June 10-21 on the ESJ campus. The cost is $700 per child, and the price includes Beaches Shuttle Service to and from BES. To register and learn more, click here and sign in as a new user. Follow the instructions and then select "Eagle Arts (Including Beaches Shuttle Service)" as your event selection. We hope you'll take advantage of this unique opportunity through Eagle Arts. Upcoming Events and Dates of InterestTeacher/Student Volleyball Game Spring Break PSO General Meeting: Guest Speaker Dr. Janet Fienemann - "Vision Board" (RSVP to school office) March Birthday Free Dress Day CTP4 Testing (Grades 3-5) BES Spring Musical (Grades 2-5) |