Parent News
Read the latest Bullis parent news.
Head of School, Christian Sullivan, shares an update about morning carpool.
Bullis seniors from the class of 2025, Evan K., Noah M., and Eric Z. win the 2024 UDC Capital Cup Entrepreneurship Competition, emphasizing empowerment through debate for underserved youth.
Get ready to witness history as 16-year-old Quincy Wilson from Bullis' class of 2026 will soon become the youngest male U.S. Olympian in track and field! His awe-inspiring accomplishments and unwavering commitment have filled the Bullis community and beyond with immense pride and inspiration.
Head of School, Christian Sullivan, shares updates on long-tenured faculty, Senior Leadership Team, campus construction, the Trone Center, and required Upper School practice uniforms.
Head of School, Christian Sullivan, shares updates on college acceptances, new Bullis branding, campus building, Board of Trustees, and contracts.
The 2nd Annual APID Family Dinner was a vibrant celebration of history and culture with authentic dishes, stories, a student panel, and newly formed connections.
Three Bullis juniors are advancing to the National History Day competition after excelling at the Maryland state level. Their projects on historical events and figures garnered top honors, continuing Bullis School's 15-year legacy of success in this annual event.
Bullis embraces cultural diversity with its annual Global Village event, organized by the Parents Association for Lower and Middle School students. The event transformed the BDC Studio Theater into a vibrant international destination to showcase the rich culture our world has to offer.
The Upper School Social Studies Department hosted Mr. Sam Mihara, a World War II Heart Mountain camp survivor, for a poignant educational visit funded by a Parents Association grant. His firsthand account highlighted the injustices faced by Japanese Americans, emphasizing the importance of learning from history to prevent this from happening in the future.