
The Cobra Girls Volleyball Team improved to 10-4-1 on the season with a tri-match sweep of Military Magnet and Lake Marion on Wednesday. The Cobras will open region play on Thursday when they host Goose Creek.



The Cane Bay Girls Cross Country Teams finished 2nd in the JV and Varsity Divisions at the Stag Stampede on Wednesday at Santee Canal Park. The Cobras were led by Amelia Santos 5th, Kinley Stevens 6th and Zelia Shook 9th. The Cobras will be at the Pink House Invitational Saturday


The Cane Bay Boys Cross Country Teams won both the JV and Varsity Divisions of the Stag Stampede on Wednesday at Old Santee Canal Park. Senior Jax Kelly was the individual champion of the Varsity Division in 16:48. The Cobras will run Saturday in the Pink House Invitational.



The Varsity Football Team opens the home slate with a 38-21 win over West Ashley on Friday night. The Cobras used a 24 point 2nd quarter to pull away from the Wildcats. Senior Tyler Meyers led the Cobras with 146 yards on 22 carries and a touchdown. The Cobras travel to James Island next Friday.



The Cobra Girls Volleyball Teams swept visiting Fort Dorchester on Thursday evening. The JV improved to 6-1 on the season and the Varsity improved to 8-3-1. The Cobras will travel to Palmetto Christian on Tuesday.



The Cobra Girls Swim Team swept past James Island, Goose Creek and Berkeley, while the Boys split with James Island and Goose Creek on Tuesday. The Cobras will host Wando on Tuesday, September 2nd at 6:00pm at the Cane Bay YMCA.


The Cobras Girl's Volleyball Team open the 2025 season with a 5 set win over Academic Magnet. The Cobras will have a quick turnaround as they travel to West Ashley tomorrow at 5pm for a Tri-match with the Wildcats and Hanahan.


The JV Cobras Girl's Volleyball team opens the regular season with a 2-0 sweep of Academic Magnet on Tuesday. The Cobras will host James Island on Thursday.


The JV Girls Volleyball Team finished 3rd place in the Iron Horse JV Tournament on Saturday . The Cobras swept Ashley Hall 3-0 and beat Palmetto Christian 2-1. The Cobras then fell to the host Iron Horses 2-1 to finish 3rd. The Cobras will host Academic Magnet on Tuesday.




The Cobra B-Team Girls Volleyball Team hosted the Cobra B-Team Preseason Scrimmage on Saturday, The Cobras had an impressive showing, finishing the day 5-0. The Cobras will open the regular season on September 6th at James Island.


The Cobra Girls Golf Team continued the hot start to the season with a tri-match sweep over Berkeley and Summerville on Thursday at Berkeley Country Club. Sophomore Julia Gressette was the low scorer for the Cobras. The Cobras are 3-0 on the season and will play in the Charleston Classic on Monday at Rivertowne Country Club. GREAT START COBRAS!!!


The Cane Bay Girls Golf Team opened the 2025 season with a 39 shot victory over the host Fort Dorchester Patriots on Wednesday at Wescott Golf Club. Senior Anna Gressette was the medalist for the Cobras.


The Cobra Basketball Teams opened the regular season taking 3 of 4 games against Timberland on Tuesday night. JV Girls won 24-13, JV Boys won 65-6, Varsity Girls fell 29-52 and the Varsity Boys won 80-28. The Cobras will be back in action tonight(12/4/24) when they host Andrews. JV starts at 4:30pm and Varsity starts at 7:00pm.


Due to forecasted impacts of Hurricane Helene, Berkeley County School District (BCSD) students will learn from home and complete eLearning Day assignments on Friday, September 27. All after-school activities and after-school care programs will close at 6 p.m. this evening.
All schools and offices will be closed Friday, and before and after-school care programs are canceled. As the storm system is projected to move out of the area that afternoon, after school activities may resume after 4 p.m. on Friday.


It was a busy week for our Girls Volleyball Teams as they hit the road at Fort Dorchester, Academic Magnet and Berkeley.
JV Girls 10-2 on the season
9/3 at Fort Dorchester 25-13, 25-11 win
9/5 at Academic Magnet 25-14, 22-25, 15-10 win
Varsity Girls 0-4 on the season
9/3 at Fort Dorchester 25-13, 20-25, 25-19, 19-25, 11-15 loss
9/5 at Academic Magnet 25-20, 18-25, 16-25, 25-20, 10-15 loss
B-Team Girls 6-2 on the season
9/7 at Berkeley 25-18, 25-17 win
9/7 vs Stratford 25-7, 25-11 win
9/7 vs Goose Creek 25-4, 25-6 win
The JV and Varsity will be at home on Tuesday vs Northwood Academy and then will open region play on the road at Goose Creek on Thursday. B-Team will be on the road Saturday at James Island.


The JV Girls Volleyball Team competed in the Iron Horse JV Tournament at Philip Simmons on Saturday. The Cobras finished 5-1 in pool play and qualified for the gold bracket. The Cobras defeated Hanahan in the quarterfinals, but then fell to Palmetto Christian in the semifinals.
The Cobras are 6-2 on the season and will host West Ashley in the regular season home opener on Tuesday at 5:00pm.



The Cane Bay Cross Country Teams opened with a great showing at the Pinewood Invitational on Saturday. The boys team finished 2nd overall and the girls team finished 3rd overall. Both teams placed three runners in the top 15.
Boys Varsity Top Finishers
Jackson Novak 6th place
Jax Kelly 7th place
Christian Viveros-Santana 14th place
Girls Varsity Top Finishers
Claire Orth 8th place
Amelia Santos-Ott 12th place
Zelia Shook-15th place
The Cobras will travel to Spartanburg in two weeks to compete in the Eye Opener Invitational.


The Cobra Girls Swim Team opens the 2024 season with a tri-meet sweep of rival Stratford and James Island on Tuesday, August 20th at the Cane Bay YMCA. The Cobras defeated Stratford 117-40 and James Island 85-73.
The Girls has 11 state consideration time qualifiers and Madeline Degeorge opened with a win in the 100yd Freestyle that was a state automatic qualifying time. The Cobras will be back in action on Tuesday, August 27th when they host Hanahan at the Cane Bay YMCA at 6:00pm.
5A State Consideration Time Qualifiers
200yd Medley Relay-Fiona Haefner, Ava Noble, Madeline Degeorge, Mia Stephen
200yd Individual Medley-Madeline Degeorge
50yd Freestyle-Mia Stephens and Ava Noble
100yd Butterfly-Mia Stephens
100yd Freestyle-Madeline Degeorge(Auto) and Josie Mullen
500yd Freestyle-Fiona Haefner
200yd Freestyle Relay-Mia Stephen, Ava Noble, Fiona Haefner, Madeline Degeorge
100yd Backstroke-Fiona Haefner and Josie Mullen
100yd Breaststroke-Ava Noble



For the upcoming school year, all BCSD schools will use Rooms as their direct communication tools for parents, teachers, athletic coaches, club advisors, etc. Because Rooms is located in the Berkeley County School District mobile app, this streamlines communication and minimizes the number of apps parents and guardians need for communication. If you haven't already, download the BCSD app today and turn on notifications so you never miss a message.


Berkeley County School District (BCSD) has postponed the first day of school to Thursday, August 15, giving teachers and staff more time to prepare and students an extra day of summer break. This decision comes after recent severe weather and flooding prevented access to school buildings for three days, disrupting traditional classroom and school preparation time for teachers and staff.
“We value the dedication of our teachers and staff in preparing classrooms and schools, and this additional day will allow them to better prepare to receive more than 38,000 students on Thursday,” said BCSD Superintendent Dr. Anthony Dixon. “Last week, teachers completed virtual professional development and training so now they can focus on classroom and school needs Monday through Wednesday.”
School and district offices will be open regular hours, and extracurricular activities and athletic programs will also operate according to their normal schedule. Information and schedules for school specific meet the teacher and grade specific orientation days have been shared with families by school leaders.
Dixon added, “We understand that disruptions in schedules are not easy for anyone so we appreciate the understanding of our parents and community as we work to ensure that the first day is the best it can be for students and teachers on Thursday.”
Any weather day adjustments necessary as a result of this calendar change will be reviewed and communicated, if needed, at a later date.