Bevill State Community College

FCHS, Bevill to host Veterans Day Program



Fayette County High School and Bevill State Community College will host its annual “Communitywide Veterans Day Program" at 6 p.m. on Monday, Nov. 6 in the Earl McDonald Auditorium on the Fayette Campus of Bevill State. The guest speaker for the event will be United States Navy Veteran James A. Henry, a 1992 graduate of Fayette County High School.

 

Hagood beginning tenure as BSCC President

Dr. Joel Hagood is the new Bevill State Community College President.

Dr. Joel Hagood, a long-time educator who is familiar with the geographic area that Bevill State Community College services, was recently named the new president of the college. Hagood replaced interim Bevill State President Dr. Chris Cox, who served the college following the retirement of Dr. Kim Ennis as president of Bevill State on Sept. 30, 2020.

 

Bevill starting spring classes off-campus



Due to the surge in COVID-19 cases, Bevill State Community College will begin the 2021 Spring Semester with classes in a virtual, online, or remote format. Classes will begin as scheduled on Friday, Jan. 8. Students should log in to their canvas accounts on that date for communication from their instructors with course-specific details. BSCC President Dr.

Threat assessment for schools held at BSCC


Pictured is a portion of the large crowd at the threat assessment seminar as they listen to instructor Cynthia Marble, a former United States Secret Service Agent, who currently serves as a senior consultant with Sigma Threat Management Associates.

Ken is a misfit at school who keeps to himself and does not appear to have many friends. He is bullied by many of his classmates, and he never participates in group activities or sports. Ken’s grades are slipping, and he often skips class or does not attend school at all for a few days. One day, Ken tells his friend Barbara that he is “sick and tired of school.” He says that he has something planned that will make people wish they had been nicer to him. Ken tells Barbara that she shouldn’t go to school on Friday, because “something bad is going to happen at school that day.”