Due to the predicted wintry mix for this morning, the Bangor School Department will have a 2-hour delay today, Thursday, April 3, 2025, due to the weather. Thank you and enjoy your day.
about 1 month ago, Bangor School Department
BSD 2hr delay message
April is Sexual Assault Awareness Month The Bangor School Department takes a stand against sexual assault and domestic violence. This and every month, through prevention, education, mandatory staff trainings and policies, the Bangor School Department works hard to support survivors of sexual assault and prevent all forms of violence. If you or someone you know would benefit from local education and resources, we encourage you to explore The Maine Coalition Against Sexual Assault’s (MECASA) website: https://www.mecasa.org/ Students, parents, and staff can report any concerns surrounding sexual assault to a building administrator, the director of civil rights, or through the Bangor App.
about 1 month ago, Bangor School Department
April is Sexual Assault Awareness Month
Bangor All City Chorus Concert Peakes Auditorium April 1, 2025 6:30 PM #wearebangor
about 2 months ago, Bangor School Department
Bangor All City Chorus Concert Peakes Auditorium April 1, 2025 6:30 PM
This edition of the Bulldog Bulletin features news from the sixth grade and the start of the Bangor High transition process for eighth grade. https://secure.smore.com/n/d5r4f
about 2 months ago, Duke the Bulldog
JFDS Drama Club presents: The Epic Quest of the Damsels in Distress by Ken Wasemann. Thursday & Friday March 20-21 6:00 PM JFDS Auditorium FREE ADMISSION Join us for an epic quest, complete with a dragon, magic, sword fighting, an angry mob or two, and courageous young women.
about 2 months ago, Bangor School Department
JFDS Drama Club presents: The Epic Quest of the Damsels in Distress by Ken Wasemann. Thursday & Friday March 20-21 6:00 PM JFDS Auditorium FREE ADMISSION Join us for an epic quest, complete with a dragon, magic, sword fighting, an angry mob or two, and courageous young women.
Happy International Women's Day! Today, we celebrate the incredible achievements of women throughout history and around the world. We recognize the challenges that women have faced and continue to face, and we renew our commitment to gender equality and women's rights. We stand in solidarity with all women and girls, and pledge to work together to create a world where everyone has the opportunity to thrive. As a school department, we have a unique opportunity to support and empower the women in our community. We foster a culture of respect, inclusivity, and equality, where women pursue their dreams and achieve their full potential. We proudly provide resources and support for women who face obstacles or discrimination. We are proud of the amazing women in our school department who are leaders, scholars, artists, athletes, and change-makers. Your voices and contributions are essential to our community, and we are grateful for everything you do. Let us celebrate International Women's Day by recognizing the past achievements of women, but also by committing ourselves to work towards a brighter future, where women's voices are heard, and their contributions are valued.
2 months ago, Bangor School Department
Happy International Women's Day!  Today, we celebrate the incredible achievements of women throughout history and around the world. We recognize the challenges that women have faced and continue to face, and we renew our commitment to gender equality and women's rights. We stand in solidarity with all women and girls, and pledge to work together to create a world where everyone has the opportunity to thrive.  As a school department, we have a unique opportunity to support and empower the women in our community. We foster a culture of respect, inclusivity, and equality, where women pursue their dreams and achieve their full potential. We proudly provide resources and support for women who face obstacles or discrimination.  We are proud of the amazing women in our school department who are leaders, scholars, artists, athletes, and change-makers. Your voices and contributions are essential to our community, and we are grateful for everything you do.  Let us celebrate International Women's Day by recognizing the past achievements of women, but also by committing ourselves to work towards a brighter future, where women's voices are heard, and their contributions are valued.
It's time for the first edition of the Bulldog Bulletin for March! Click to see what is going on at JFDS. https://secure.smore.com/n/d2yv8
2 months ago, Duke the Bulldog
Good morning BSD families. The Bangor School Department will have a 2-hour delay this morning, Friday, March 7 2025, due to the weather. Thank you and enjoy your day.
2 months ago, Ray Phinney
bsd logo delay
A Night at the Movies An All City Band Production Presented by the Bangor Music Department Peakes Auditorium Tuesday, March 11, 2025 6:30 PM
2 months ago, Bangor School Department
A night at the movies
JFDS Drama Club presents: The Epic Quest of the Damsels in Distress by Ken Wasemann. Thursday & Friday March 20-21 6:00 PM JFDS Auditorium FREE ADMISSION Join us for an epic quest, complete with a dragon, magic, sword fighting, an angry mob or two, and courageous young women.
2 months ago, Bangor School Department
JFDS Drama Club presents the school play: The Epic Quest of the Damsels in Distress by Ken Wasemann.   Thursday and Friday, March 20-21 at 6:00 PM in the James F. Doughty School Auditorium. **FREE ADMISSION**   Join us for an epic quest on stage, complete with a dragon, magic, sword fighting, an angry mob or two, and courageous young women who stand up for what is right (and escape near-death in a dark, gloomy, swampy forest).
15 MPH is the law! Excessive speed in school zones puts everyone at risk. The posted speed in school zones is 15 MPH, 30 minutes before and after the school day. Please drive cautiously and respect speed limits to protect our students and staff. #SafetyFirst #wearebangor
2 months ago, Bangor School Department
15 MPH is the law! Excessive speed in school zones puts everyone at risk. The posted speed in school zones is 15 MPH, 30 minutes before and after the school day. Please drive cautiously and respect speed limits to protect our students and staff.  #SafetyFirst #wearebangor
It’s Slippery Out There! With winter weather, it’s crucial to allow more braking distance and adjust your driving habits. Remember to drive cautiously and expect delays. #SafetyFirst #wearebangor
2 months ago, Bangor School Department
With winter here, it’s crucial to allow more braking distance and adjust your driving habits. Remember to drive cautiously and expect delays. #SafetyFirst #wearebangor
Bangor School Department proudly celebrates Women’s History Month. Mary Sophia Snow, also known as “Bangor’s most famous daughter,” was born in Bangor in 1857. Mary Snow grew up in a home on Ohio Street and attended the city’s public schools. After graduation, Miss Snow further pursued her education at the University of Maine. Following graduation, Miss Snow worked as a teacher in the Bangor schools and was hired as principal at (now former) Hannibal Hamlin Grammar School, which was located at the corner of Union and Third streets. She later became Maine’s first female Superintendent of Schools in 1890, serving in that role for eleven years. Multiple reports indicate that Miss Snow was revered to be one of the most capable and prominent educators in New England, her leadership credited with molding the high standards held by the city’s schools. Miss Snow not only led Bangor's education system but founded the Bangor Teacher's Training School, the first of its kind in the state. She was remarkably the first female president of the New England School Superintendents' Association and held high office in the Maine Teachers' Association. She was awarded the degree of Master of Philosophy for "distinguished service in education." Miss Snow passed away in New York City during the spring of 1924 and is buried in Bangor’s Mount Hope Cemetery. In 1926, one of the city’s schools was named in her honor. The Mary Snow Elementary School, located on Broadway, serves students in grades four and five. In 2020, the school was designated as a National Blue Ribbon School of Excellence. More information can be found at: https://swhplibrary.net/.../Snow_Mary_Sophia_Snow_[1861..., http://bangor.mainememory.net/page/4678/display.html, https://nationalblueribbonschools.ed.gov/.../20me104pu... https://mthopebgr.com/cemetery-map/.
2 months ago, Bangor School Department
Mary Sophia Snow, Women's History Month
Happy Ramadan! Ramadan Kareem! February 28 through March 29, 2024, marks this year’s observance of Ramadan for the Muslim community worldwide. The month of Ramadan is when Muslims, practicing the Islamic faith, abstain or fast from eating or drinking from sunrise to sunset. This is one of the holiest times of the Muslim faith and is a month of celebration, prayer, and reflection for Muslim families.
2 months ago, Bangor School Department
Happy Ramadan! Ramadan Kareem!
Good morning, Click to view the latest edition of the Bulldog Bulletin, featuring updates from the seventh grade team! https://secure.smore.com/n/mx5cuq
2 months ago, Duke the Bulldog
Plan Ahead! Winter weather is here! With the season comes longer travel times. Leave a little earlier, expect delays, and allow for more braking distance. Let’s drive smart and safe! #SafetyFirst #wearebangor #WinterDriving #PlanAhead
2 months ago, Bangor School Department
Plan Ahead!  Winter weather is here! With the season comes longer travel times. Leave a little earlier, expect delays, and allow for more braking distance. Let’s drive smart and safe!
Use Your Signals! Turn signals communicate your intentions and keep everyone safe. A simple signal can prevent accidents and misunderstandings. Let’s signal, not swerve! #SafetyFirst #SafeDriving #wearebangor
3 months ago, Bangor School Department
Use Your Signals!  Turn signals communicate your intentions and keep everyone safe. A simple signal can prevent accidents and misunderstandings. Let’s signal, not swerve! #SignalsSaveLives #SafeDriving
Keep Calm and Drive On! Aggressive driving doesn’t solve anything. If someone is driving slower than you’d like, take a deep breath instead of yelling. Patience is key to a safe environment! #SafetyFirst #wearebangor #BeKind
3 months ago, Bangor School Department
Keep Calm and Drive On!  Aggressive driving doesn’t solve anything. If someone is driving slower than you’d like, take a deep breath instead of yelling. Patience is key to a safe environment! #SafetyFirst #wearebangor #BeKind
Distracted Driving is Dangerous! Distractions while driving can lead to accidents. Keep your eyes on the road and hands on the wheel. Pay close attention in drop-off areas as students move quickly. #SafetyFirst #wearebangor
3 months ago, Bangor School Department
Distracted Driving is Dangerous!  Distractions while driving can lead to accidents. Keep your eyes on the road and hands on the wheel. Pay close attention in drop-off areas as students move quickly.
Stop Signs Matter! Rolling through stop signs isn’t just a habit; it’s dangerous! Please make a complete stop and ensure the road is clear before proceeding. Let’s keep our schools safe for everyone! #SafetyFirst #wearebangor
3 months ago, Bangor School Department
Stop Signs Matter! Rolling through stop signs isn’t just a habit; it’s dangerous! Please make a complete stop and ensure the road is clear before proceeding. Let’s keep our schools safe for everyone! #SafetyFirst  #wearebangor