Bryson Middle School | 3657 South Industrial Drive | Simpsonville, SC 29681 Thursday, February 09, 2012   

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Ready to Dance?

Bryson, It's time to crank up the old victrola and dance to the music.  Our fall dances are fast approaching and we want you there.  The dances will be held in the gym from 3:30 to 5:15, and the admission price is $3.00 per student.  Refreshments are free!!  Anyone who brings in a non-perishable food item (cans or boxes) will be able to come to the dance when the car rider are released. Please remember the following things:       

  • Have your money out and unfolded before you get in the line to enter the gym.    
  • Your bookbags will go in the locker rooms: boys' bags in the boys' locker room and girls' bags in the girls' locker room.     
  • You must have your regular ID badge and wear it during the dance.  Temporary ID badges will not be allowed.     
  • Refreshments cannot be taken into the gym area.    
  • District policies on behavior at after-school functions are the same as they are for the school day.    
  • No running, pushing, shoving, or inappropriate dancing will be allowed.     
  • Your prearranged ride must be here to pick you up at 5:15 
  • Only Bryson Middle students will be allowed to attend.

The 6th grade dance is Tuesday, November 9th.   The 7th & 8th grade dance is November 11th.  

Get out your dancing shoes and start practicing your best Electric Slide, Macarena, and Soul Train!   BE THERE OR BE SQUARE ! 

 

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