
UPDATE: 
 The varsity football game against Roanoke catholic has been cancelled! There will be no make up date. 


There will not be football practice today! September 27, 2024


We are so proud of Adrianna Miller and Ryleigh Phillips! They had the amazing opportunity to go to Space Camp in Alabama this summer! The Recorder wrote an awesome article about it. Way to go ladies! You're out of this world!
https://www.therecorderonline.com/articles/bath-county-high-school-students-soar-at-space-camp/


Ready, set, spike! Our JV and Varsity volleyball teams are on the road to take on Highland County tonight! Good luck, ladies! #Volleyball #AwayGame #SchoolSpirit


UPDATE: The varsity football game for Friday, September 27 has been postponed! The game is tentatively rescheduled for Monday, September 30 depending on weather and field conditions.


Wish our Volleyball team good luck as they travel to Buffalo Gap tonight!


JV Football is going up against Narrows tonight here at BCHS!


Lets Go Ladies!!!!


A glance at the week ahead! Please remember games are subject to change. 


Come out to BCHS tomorrow to support our lady chargers taking on Craig County! 


BCHS Band will be competing at the Blast in the Draft Band Competition this Saturday, September 21! The competition is at Stuarts Draft High School, BCHS Band will perform at 1:45pm!
Let's Go Band! Good Luck!


Varsity Football takes on Meadowbridge tonight!
Come out and show your support!


Our Senior Shoutout this week goes to Kalea Helton!


Come out to BCHS tonight to support BCHS Charger Volleyball!!!
Let's go ladies!


A huge thank you to the Omni Homestead for hosting the BCA Golf Tournament! Thank you to everyone who came out! 


UPDATE: The JV Football game scheduled for this evening has been postponed until October 2, 2024!


Fall sport pictures are here! 
The JV volleyball group picture and all of varsity volleyball will be added at a later date! 


In Memory of Those We Lost 
9/11/01


Dear Parents/Guardians,
 During the month of September, we recognize suicide prevention month.  Although this topic may be difficult to broach, it is vital that we, as a community, communicate regarding this very important topic.  The intent of the suicide prevention month campaign is to raise awareness, increase knowledge, and break down stigmas concerning suicide.  Currently, suicide is the second leading cause of death for youth ages 15-24 in the United States.  Anyone can be impacted by suicide regardless of your background or situation.  By opening this dialogue, comfort can be found in connectedness with others.
 In addition to academic needs, BCPS staff continue to focus on the social emotional needs of our students.  The health, safety, and well-being of our students, staff, and community is our top priority at BCPS.  It is okay to not be okay.  People face silent battles, and acknowledging struggles is a sign of strength, not weakness.  In addition to mental health care, it is imperative for individuals struggling with thoughts of suicide to feel connection to family, friends, and their community.
 In recognition and support of Suicide Prevention Month, I am including links to some valuable resources provided by the VA Department of Health.  
 
Although prevention is recognized in September, it is important that we continue to communicate on an ongoing basis regarding suicide.  Together we can make a difference.  No one needs to struggle alone.  If you have questions or concerns, please feel free to talk to school counselors and BCPS staff.
 Sincerely,
 Rick Bolling  
The 988 Suicide and Crisis Lifeline provides 24/7, free and confidential support for people in distress, along with prevention and crisis resources.

Home JV football game tonight!!!
Let's go Chargers!

