Art teacher Thankful Davis wants her students to be creators, problem solvers, designers and producers. She helps grow and develop the youngest students and prepare older students for middle school.
Have a Bright Thanksgiving! Read the Thanksgiving message from Head of School O.J. Morgan about the importance of thankful actions.
Second graders are learning about rocks, minerals, earthquakes and volcanoes and got to apply their knowledge with hands-on activities provided by the Creative Discovery Museum.
Students created original works of art using symbols of the day such as marigolds, skulls and spider webs in vibrant colors. They also tasted special bread made for the holiday.
John Pregulman ’70 has taken 487 portraits of Holocaust survivors living in the United States. This journey of discovery led to the creation of a non-profit called KAVOD to help survivors with necessities in times of need.
The Atlanta Symphony Brass Quintet spent the day at school, teaching students about their instruments and performing many favorite songs.
Bid now on more than 200 items in our online Pajama Party Auction that benefits the children of The Bright School.
The Tennessee Celebration is the culmination of a social studies unit about our home state that includes many hands-on activities and a field trip to Nashville.
Join us for an artful night to support Bright on October 21. Current parents, donors, alumni and friends are invited.