
We’re excited to introduce Bay Bead Battle, a fun, school-wide game for students and staff (based on Rock, Paper, Scissors) on February 6th!
How it works:
- Beads will be distributed on February 4th to all 5th periods. Teachers can hand them out to 5th period that day or on the 6th.
- The game does not start until the morning of February 6th. You may only start with one set of beads.
- Each student and staff member starts the day with one beaded necklace. *Shoutout to Pam Wiggins and the Krewe of St. Andrews for the bead donation!
- Participants challenge one another to Rock, Paper, Scissors. This is SINGLE ELIMINATION.
- If you are wearing beads and are challenged, you must play. (As long as it's within the correct time frames.)
- The winner of each round collects the other participant’s bead(s). If they have multiple sets, winner takes all.
- Play will continue throughout the day. Participants collect as many beads as possible.
When students are allowed to play:
- Students may play during lunch and passing periods only. Tardies still count!
- Students may not play during class time unless the teacher gives permission.
- If a student is playing when told not to, teachers take the beads from the student... for themselves.
- No student who is out of dress code will be allowed to win.
At 3:00 pm students who think they have the most amount of beads can go to Ms. Todd's room (1204) to get their beads counted by an SGA member. Whoever has the most amount of beads per grade level will win a prize. (Juniors and Senior prize baskets will each include a set of prom tickets!)
We will also give a prize to the teacher/staff member with the most amount of beads.
Please remember to play fairly, keep beads secure, and be respectful when challenging others. If a student is disrespectful or does not listen to staff instructions for this game, they will not be eligible to win.
Our goal is to make this a fun and positive experience for everyone! :)
How it works:
- Beads will be distributed on February 4th to all 5th periods. Teachers can hand them out to 5th period that day or on the 6th.
- The game does not start until the morning of February 6th. You may only start with one set of beads.
- Each student and staff member starts the day with one beaded necklace. *Shoutout to Pam Wiggins and the Krewe of St. Andrews for the bead donation!
- Participants challenge one another to Rock, Paper, Scissors. This is SINGLE ELIMINATION.
- If you are wearing beads and are challenged, you must play. (As long as it's within the correct time frames.)
- The winner of each round collects the other participant’s bead(s). If they have multiple sets, winner takes all.
- Play will continue throughout the day. Participants collect as many beads as possible.
When students are allowed to play:
- Students may play during lunch and passing periods only. Tardies still count!
- Students may not play during class time unless the teacher gives permission.
- If a student is playing when told not to, teachers take the beads from the student... for themselves.
- No student who is out of dress code will be allowed to win.
At 3:00 pm students who think they have the most amount of beads can go to Ms. Todd's room (1204) to get their beads counted by an SGA member. Whoever has the most amount of beads per grade level will win a prize. (Juniors and Senior prize baskets will each include a set of prom tickets!)
We will also give a prize to the teacher/staff member with the most amount of beads.
Please remember to play fairly, keep beads secure, and be respectful when challenging others. If a student is disrespectful or does not listen to staff instructions for this game, they will not be eligible to win.
Our goal is to make this a fun and positive experience for everyone! :)

🎉 Congratulations to Catherine, Aiden, and Aaron! 🎉
We are proud to announce that Catherine, Aiden, and Aaron have been selected as our No Ordinary Joe Scholarship nominees! This recognition speaks to their character, dedication, and outstanding achievements.
Being chosen for such a meaningful honor is truly something to be proud of. These students represent our school with integrity, commitment, and a genuine passion for making a difference.
Way to go—we are so proud of you! 👏
We are proud to announce that Catherine, Aiden, and Aaron have been selected as our No Ordinary Joe Scholarship nominees! This recognition speaks to their character, dedication, and outstanding achievements.
Being chosen for such a meaningful honor is truly something to be proud of. These students represent our school with integrity, commitment, and a genuine passion for making a difference.
Way to go—we are so proud of you! 👏

🎓📈 Bay High Major Milestone Alert! 📈🎓
We are proud to share that Bay High School’s graduation rate has increased by 6% in just ONE YEAR and now stands at an incredible 95.7%!
This achievement reflects the hard work and dedication of our students, the unwavering support of our families, and the commitment of our amazing teachers and staff who show up every day to serve our Tornadoes. Together, we are building a culture of excellence and success. Keep it up, Tornadoes- this is just the beginning! 🌪️
We are proud to share that Bay High School’s graduation rate has increased by 6% in just ONE YEAR and now stands at an incredible 95.7%!
This achievement reflects the hard work and dedication of our students, the unwavering support of our families, and the commitment of our amazing teachers and staff who show up every day to serve our Tornadoes. Together, we are building a culture of excellence and success. Keep it up, Tornadoes- this is just the beginning! 🌪️
