Boating Safety Certification Course
Bryan County Schools is proud to offer a Before and After School Program for Pre-K - 8th grade students currently enrolled in the Bryan County School system. Remember to include your child's grade level for the 2025-26 school year.
Bryan County Schools Employer Supported Childcare Program
This is the mandatory registration form and $25 fee for Summer Camp 2025. It is an annual fee and process to be completed as the first step in enrolling in Community Education's Summer Camp 2025.
Great course for first-time drivers. Includes 30 hours of classroom or virtual instruction and six hours behind the wheel. Must have learners permit.
Join Coach Isaac Hess for a high-energy, four-week Afterschool Baseball Fundamentals program built for serious young players — with dedicated beginners who know the basic rules, have an eagerness to learn, and can safely play catch with a real baseball also welcome.
Each 105-minute class combines focused instruction in baserunning, infield, outfield, and pitching with high-paced Hustle Ball games to sharpen instincts, speed, and decision-making. Limited to 18 players per session, with one or two-classes-per-week options available. Players must arrive in baseball pants, cleats, and hat, and bring water plus all necessary gear (bat, glove, helmet, etc.).
Coach Isaac Hess is a former professional baseball player, current men’s league player, father, husband, and the founder of MADE Baseball and CageList. With over 20 years of playing and coaching experience, he specializes in teaching players of all ages the fundamentals, mindset, habits, and work ethic needed to succeed both on and off the field. Known for his high energy, positivity, and ability to connect with athletes of all ages and skill levels, Coach Isaac's mission is to help every player develop skill, confidence, and a cultivate genuine love for the game.
My name is Shane Battle Tucker, and baseball has shaped who I am. I spent five years competing at the Division I level, winning two NEC Championships, earning a 1.9 ERA in my best season, and graduating with a degree in Health Sciences. Along the way, I trained in elite facilities, learned how to build velocity (throwing up to 94 mph), and balanced life as a student-athlete with a 3.8 GPA.
More important than the stats, I discovered a deeper passion not just for playing baseball but for helping others grow through it. The lessons I learned about resilience, accountability, confidence, and culture now guide everything I teach.
Isaac Hess , Shane B. Tucker
No Class Feb 17