Mr. Ian, from Chippewa Nature Center, led Ms. Murdock’s 2nd grade students on a hike. They looked for living and non- living things and had some great discussions about the differences between the pond and vernal pools.
BCEL students are getting excited about their nature art walk next week! They have been busy creating. The kindergarten students had fun painting a welcome sign together.
Physics students were decorating the sidewalk with fun physics. Other pictures are physics students trying to use torque and center of mass to balance a meter stick. Who says physics isn't fun?
Loading busses and the Varsity Band is off to Disney!
Thank you to our BCEL families for their hard work cleaning and freshening up our nature areas. We enjoyed the laughs and conversation while we took care of our school.
Miss Allie from Chippewa Nature Center surprised us with an end of the day visit with a Western Fox Snake! Thank you Ms. Allie!
2nd grade students from BCEL visited Floyd Elementary today to explore the pond, woods, and vernal pools. The students demonstrated such flexibility when thunder moved us inside. With Mrs. Clarks guidance the 2nd grade students from each building met and got to know each other through some fun activities.
Privileged to spend the day with our Midland County School Resource Officers from the Midland County Sherriff’s Office at the Great Lakes Homeland Security conference. I have a ton of respect for the work of Officer Brandt, Officer Hodges and Officer Streeter.
Proud to celebrate today with our top honor graduates of 2022 and their invited guests.
Congratulations to the academic BC scholars who were able to make the Kiwanis Honors Banquet this evening!
In addition to our typical nature times, some of our teachers across the district have been utilizing our nature spaces for literacy and math instruction. Pictures featured here are from Ms. Heider’s Y5’s class, Miss Pretzer’s Kindergarten class and Mrs. Korson’s 3rd grade class.
Grace Stern has been working with Mrs.Pretzer this year for the work-based learning portion of her Educational Careers class at Bullock Creek High School. Throughout this time, she has supported the behind the scenes portions of our nature program as well as worked directly with a variety of teachers and students. Last week, she planned a lesson for Ms. Pretzer’s kindergarten class that involved her peers.
The high school Educational Careers class spent time experiencing nature based education with a tour of the Floyd nature areas.
Great to see our BCMS students come out for our semi-formal luau dance. A great time was had by all as they danced and spent time with friends!
Great to see our Middle School Equestrian team competing today at their spring meet! Go Creek!!
Proud of our Varsity Band and Jazz Band! Outstanding performances tonight at the Spring Concert!
Congratulations to our two very deserving recipients of the 2022 Turn Around Award. Sierra Wheeler and Adreannah Diamond pictured at today’s banquet.
Today, Alg. 1 students were shooting basketball shots in class and using a video of their best shot to come up with a quadratic model.
Grilling for our Class of 2022 on Decision Day. One of my favorite times of the year! Great fun with Mr Badour!
Our Middle School Bands performed beautifully tonight in their Spring Concert! Excellent job Creek Bands!