Way to go, Levi! Keep up the great work! #BCPSROC #MovingForward
3 months ago, Julie McNeese
ROC student

Way to go, Christian! We're so proud of you! #BCPSROC #MovingForward

3 months ago, Julie McNeese
ROC student
We're so proud of you, Kix! Keep up the great work! #BCPSROC #MovingForward
3 months ago, Julie McNeese
ROC student
Great job, Christian! We're so proud of you! #BCPSROC #MovingForward
3 months ago, Julie McNeese
ROC student

Tuesday, September 9th is BCPS High Attendance Day, sponsored by Biggby Coffee. Every staff and student present on that day will receive a coupon from Biggby Coffee! #BCPSROC #AttendanceMatters #BuildMoreWith94

3 months ago, Julie McNeese
High Attendance Day

It's National Bookkeeper Appreciation Week, and we're celebrating our AMAZING Bookkeeper, Ms. Emily Brutscher! Thank you for all you do! #ROCStar #BCPSROC #MovingForward

3 months ago, Julie McNeese
Emily Brutscher
It's time to show our support, BCPS!

Our BCPS Childhood Cancer Awareness Week kicks off this Friday, Sept 5th! Donate a new toy at the NBHS vs. BEHS or BCHS vs. Breckenridge Co football games.

From Sept 8th - 12th, students can dress up and donate to show their support. See the attached flyer for details about how we can make a difference together!
#ChildhoodCancerAwareness #BCPS
3 months ago, Julie McNeese
childhood cancer awareness week
Our BAMS students put their engineering and science skills to the test by designing their own coolers! Working in pairs, they explored how thermal energy transfers through conduction, convection, and radiation. Using the engineering design process, they created, tested, and refined their coolers while collecting data along the way. This hands-on project not only made science concepts come to life but also showed the importance of problem-solving and creativity in learning.

#BCPSBAMS #MovingForward #InnovativeProblemSolver
4 months ago, Dominic McCamish
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We are so proud of our staff and students! ROC earned one of the top attendance percentages in the district for the 24-25 school year at 94.82%!

Let's do it again this year! #BuildMoreWith94

#BCPSCRC #BCPSBAMS #MovingForward
4 months ago, Dominic McCamish
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Breaking News! Our CRC Freshmen social studies students in Ms Todd’s class took us back in time with newscasts on the causes of the Revolution. It was a fun way to show their learning and teach others!

#BCPSCRC #MovingForward
4 months ago, Dominic McCamish
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Welcome, Ms. Fox! We are happy you're here!

#BCPSCRC #BVLAKY #BCPSBAC #BCPSBAMS #MovingForward
4 months ago, Dominic McCamish
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Thank you, Mr. McCamish! We're so grateful for your leadership and support. #BCPSROC #MovingForward #BCPSSPro
4 months ago, Julie McNeese
Dominic McCamish
Great job, Bricyn! We're so proud of you! #BCPSROC #MovingForward
4 months ago, Julie McNeese
ROC Student
Thank you, Mr. McCamish! We appreciate all that you do for your staff and students EVERY DAY! We couldn't do it without you! #BCPSROC #MovingForward #ROCStar
4 months ago, Julie McNeese
Dominic McCamish
We're so grateful for you, Ms. Shofner! We truly appreciate all you do for our students! #BCPSROC #MovingForward #ROCStar
4 months ago, Julie McNeese
Betty Shofner
Thank you, Ms. Shofner! We appreciate you and we couldn't do it without you! #BCPSROC #MovingForward #ROCStar
4 months ago, Julie McNeese
Betty Shofner
BVLA Families:
Make sure students are checking their Bullitt County emails! Google Classroom invites are going out. These are vital for attendance and success!

#BVLAKY #MovingForward
4 months ago, Dominic McCamish
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Traffic Pattern Reminder for ROC and ATC:

It is vitally important for vehicles to follow this traffic pattern for student pickup and dropoff. This pattern not only keeps students safe, it also increases efficiency and ensures buses are able to get to their drop off and pickup locations.

We are looking forward to seeing you Tuesday morning!

#BCPSBAMS #BCPSCRC #BVLAKY #MovingForward
4 months ago, Dominic McCamish
traffic map
📣 ROCDress Code Reminder for 2025-2026 📣

As we kick off another great school year, we want to ensure all students are set up for success — and that includes being dressed appropriately for a positive and distraction-free learning environment. Please review the following dress code guidelines:

👕 TOPS
Must cover from one armpit to the other
Straps must be at least 1 inch wide
Midsections must be fully covered — no crop tops (see image)

👖 BOTTOMS
Must cover approximately 3–4 inches of the upper thigh
Rips/tears must be below the required coverage length (see image)

👟 SHOES
Must be worn at all times
Footwear should be safe and appropriate for the school setting

🧢 HEAD COVERINGS
Cannot obstruct a student’s identity
No hoods, ski masks, sunglasses, or full-face coverings while inside

🚫 PROHIBITED MESSAGING ON CLOTHING
Clothing may not display or reference:
Drugs, alcohol, or controlled substances
Illegal activity
Offensive language or designs
Sexual innuendo
Gang affiliation or emulation

✨ Clothing that is disruptive to the educational environment is not permitted.

Let’s work together to maintain a respectful, inclusive, and safe school culture. Thank you for your support!
4 months ago, Dominic McCamish
dress code

Specialized Programs Families: free and reduced lunch applications are now open! Please fill yours out as soon as possible to see if your student is eligible for free, nutritious meals, and so much more this school year. You can scan the QR code or click this link to fill out the application:

https://www.myschoolapps.com/Application

4 months ago, Dominic McCamish
lunch app