School Organizaons Acvies Bridge Creek Elementary School Improvement Council Mr. James Flowers - Chairman Clubs Special Programs Family Programs Mr. Bill McCracken - Vice-Chairman Tumble Tree Mrs. Shanitra Deas- Secretary Cheer Sports Ms. LaQuita Lindsay - Teacher Fundamentals Dance Mrs. Jennice Fox - Teacher Cougar Chorus Dr. Samuel Darko - Community Member Caribbean Cats (Steel-Pan Band) Mrs. Denean Rivers- Community Member Drama Club Sports and Mrs. Kelsha McKnight– Community Member Fitness Stock Market Mrs. Tiyana Henley– Community Member Team Mrs. Kristen Eubanks - Principal Art Club Makerspace Mrs. Chris Wuori- Assistant Principal Club Book Club Mr. Carlos Wilson- Assistant Principal BCE News Crew Recycling Club Boys Mentoring Early Act Parent/Teacher Organizaon Leadership group Mrs. Courtney Paul– President Morning Run Mrs. Lorainne Keeffe– Treasurer Safety Patrol Mrs. Kenya Smith– Volunteer Coordinator Mrs. Chrisna Dozier– Teacher Ms. Jane Lindsay– Teacher Mrs. Kristen Eubanks– Principal Mrs. Chris Wuori- Assistant Principal Mr. Carlos Wilson– Assistant Principal Project Based Family Dance Learning Winter Concert Cougars Care Spring Concert Character Program Black History BEST Model School Program Total School Cluster Cougar Carnival Grouping Veteran’s Day USC PDS Assembly partnership Evening with RTI program Dr. Seuss 1Two1 Compung Game Night Project Based with Dads Learning Lab Painng with Study Island Moms Fountas and Pinnell Bingo with LLI Grands Raz Kids Skate Night Eureka Math Chick-fil-A Night Turkey Trot Teacher Meet & DARE Greet Reading Buddies New Parent Mentor Partnership Orientaon with Fort Jackson Student Project Elementary Student Showcases to Student Walk for Life The Quest Zone Family Literacy Aſtercare and Night Summer Camp STEAM Day Kindergarten Camp Arts Day Field Day Richland School District Two 6831 Brookfield Road Columbia, SC 29206 www.richland2.org 2017-2018 Kristen Eubanks Principal 121 Bombing Range Road Columbia, SC 29229 (803) 462-3900 (803) 462-3901 www.richland2.org/bce Mission Statement In partnership with our community, we work to develop the global cizens of tomorrow — cizens who are prepared to lead and excel in their chosen pathway. School Hours 7:30 a.m. - 3:15 p.m. Student Enrollment - 579 Grades Pre-K through 5 Bridge Creek is a Title One School.
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School Organizations Activities Bridge Creek Elementary
School Improvement Council Mr James Flowers - Chairman Clubs
Fundamentals Dance Mrs Jennice Fox - Teacher Cougar Chorus
Dr Samuel Darko - Community Member Caribbean Cats (Steel-Pan Band)
Mrs Denean Rivers- Community Member Drama Club Sports and Mrs Kelsha McKnightndash Community Member
Fitness Stock Market Mrs Tiyana Henleyndash Community Member
Team Mrs Kristen Eubanks - Principal Art Club
Makerspace Mrs Christi Wuori- Assistant Principal Club
Book Club Mr Carlos Wilson- Assistant Principal
BCE News Crew Recycling Club Boys Mentoring Early Act ParentTeacher Organization
Leadership group Mrs Courtney Paulndash President
Morning Run Mrs Lorainne Keeffendash Treasurer Safety Patrol
Mrs Kenya Smithndash Volunteer Coordinator
Mrs Christina Dozierndash Teacher
Ms Jane Lindsayndash Teacher
Mrs Kristen Eubanksndash Principal
Mrs Christi Wuori- Assistant Principal
Mr Carlos Wilsonndash Assistant Principal
Project Based Family Dance Learning Winter Concert
Cougars Care Spring Concert Character Program Black History
BEST Model School Program Total School Cluster Cougar Carnival
Grouping Veteranrsquos Day USC PDS Assembly
partnership Evening with RTI program Dr Seuss 1Two1 Computing Game Night Project Based with Dads
Learning Lab Painting with Study Island Moms Fountas and Pinnell Bingo with
LLI Grands Raz Kids Skate Night Eureka Math Chick-fil-A Night Turkey Trot Teacher Meet amp DARE Greet Reading Buddies New Parent
Mentor Partnership Orientation
with Fort Jackson Student Project
Elementary Student Showcases to Student Walk for Life
The Quest Zone Family Literacy
Aftercare and Night Summer Camp STEAM Day
Kindergarten Camp Arts Day Field Day
Richland School District Two 6831 Brookfield Road Columbia SC 29206 wwwrichland2org
2017-2018
Kristen Eubanks Principal
121 Bombing Range Road Columbia SC 29229
(803) 462-3900 (803) 462-3901
wwwrichland2orgbce
Mission Statement In partnership with our community we
work to develop the global citizens of tomorrow mdash citizens who are prepared to
lead and excel in their chosen pathway
School Hours 730 am - 315 pm
Student Enrollment - 579 Grades Pre-K through 5
Bridge Creek is a Title One School
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20
40
60
ELA Math Science Social Studies
Percentage of Students Scoring Met or Higher
School Highlights amp Awards School Information SIC Goals for Next Year
Every Child Every Chance Every Day
Partnering with our community to invest in every child by providing diverse
opportunities to succeed
AwardsRecognitions Received
Red Carpet Award Palmetto SilverPalmetto Gold
SC Special Education Rookie Teacher of the Year
District Teacher of the Year NEA Foundation of Teaching Excel-
lence National Winner USC Professional Development School
National Healthy Schools Award Letrsquos Move Award
Grants Received
Department of Defense Grant TSCG Purdue Grant
SSIP Grant MSAP Grant
Title One Grant
Student Information
68 African American 12 White 2 Asian
10 Hispanic 8 Other
47 teachers
(8 National Board Certified)
Technology SMART board in every classroom
1 to 1 Chromebooks (all grade levels) IPODS IPADS
Makerspace
Richland School District Two does not discriminate on the basis of race color religion national origin sex disability age or other protected characteristic
in its programs and activities
The SIC will continue to partner with parents community members and the PTO by
increasing parental awareness of the role of SIC
hosting signature events increasing parental participation in
our SIC survey
Based on SIC survey results our SIC will set goals aligned to the following areas
Authentic learning experiences with opportunities for students to utilize their 21st century skills while learning their academic content
Promoting the 5Crsquos of Character and the use of brain-based instructional strategies
Providing rigorous and meaningful lessons and activities that are personally challenging for all students
0
20
40
60
ELA Math Science Social Studies
Percentage of Students Scoring Met or Higher
School Highlights amp Awards School Information SIC Goals for Next Year
Every Child Every Chance Every Day
Partnering with our community to invest in every child by providing diverse
opportunities to succeed
AwardsRecognitions Received
Red Carpet Award Palmetto SilverPalmetto Gold
SC Special Education Rookie Teacher of the Year
District Teacher of the Year NEA Foundation of Teaching Excel-
lence National Winner USC Professional Development School
National Healthy Schools Award Letrsquos Move Award
Grants Received
Department of Defense Grant TSCG Purdue Grant
SSIP Grant MSAP Grant
Title One Grant
Student Information
68 African American 12 White 2 Asian
10 Hispanic 8 Other
47 teachers
(8 National Board Certified)
Technology SMART board in every classroom
1 to 1 Chromebooks (all grade levels) IPODS IPADS
Makerspace
Richland School District Two does not discriminate on the basis of race color religion national origin sex disability age or other protected characteristic
in its programs and activities
The SIC will continue to partner with parents community members and the PTO by
increasing parental awareness of the role of SIC
hosting signature events increasing parental participation in
our SIC survey
Based on SIC survey results our SIC will set goals aligned to the following areas
Authentic learning experiences with opportunities for students to utilize their 21st century skills while learning their academic content
Promoting the 5Crsquos of Character and the use of brain-based instructional strategies
Providing rigorous and meaningful lessons and activities that are personally challenging for all students