
Now Hiring: Head Baseball Coach & Classroom Teacher
Decatur County Schools is seeking a passionate, experienced leader to coach our Bearcats and teach in the classroom. This 11-month position blends athletics and academics to make a lasting impact!
Apply:
DCBOE staff: send resume & letter to bearcatcareers@dcboe.com
Others: Apply online at www.boe.dcboe.com or Teach Georgia
Be part of our Proud Tradition and Promising Future.


Join us for the BHS & BMS Student Art Show showcasing the incredible creativity of our middle and high school artists at the Firehouse Arts Center!
🗓️ Friday, April 26
🕑 2 PM – 4 PM
📍 Firehouse Arts Center
119 W Water St, Bainbridge
Come support our talented Bearcat artists and celebrate the power of student expression through art!


SPRING BREAK
DECATUR COUNTY SCHOOLS
MONDAY MAR 31 - FRIDAY APR 4
#SpringBreak2025 #DecaturCountySchools #StudentHoliday #DCBOE #DCS


Bearcat Spring Games Player Parade
Come cheer on our incredible Decatur County Schools students with special needs as they kick off the 2025 Bearcat Spring Games!
Friday, March 28th
8:30 AM
Shotwell Street — Starting at the Boat Basin
Let’s line the streets, wave those signs, and show our Bearcat pride as these amazing athletes parade their way to the games.
#BearcatSpringGames #TheBearcatWay #InclusionMatters #ProudTraditionPromisingFuture


40 Years of Excellence! Congratulations to the Bainbridge Middle School Concert Band, Bainbridge High School Concert Band, and Symphonic Band for earning Superior Ratings for the 40th consecutive year at the Georgia Bandmasters Association Concert Band Festival last night! These talented students have dedicated countless hours over the past few months preparing for this state assessment, and their hard work has paid off! A huge thank you to Superintendent Dr. Boyd English, the Decatur County Board of Education, BMS/BHS Administration, Faculty, and our incredible community for their continued support of the Decatur County Band Program!




Students at BMS in Mrs. Liz Hill’s Computer Science class and Mrs. Boutwell’s STEAM class engaged in a dynamic and enriching week of hands-on learning. Computer Science students dedicated the week to designing, constructing and coding Spike Prime Lego robots, culminating in an exhilarating race on Friday as their creations competed. Meanwhile, STEAM students delved into an in-depth exploration of natural disasters, concluding their unit with an immersive experience—piloting drones throughout the Media Center and Atrium to gain insight into the critical role drones play in disaster response and recovery efforts.



