
Physics students estimating the masses of some common objects.


Thank you BCHS Student Council for getting our 'Welcome Back' decorations around the building for our incoming students.





August 28 marks the last first day of school for the Class of 2024. To celebrate our seniors, we invite them to meet in front of the BCHS Auditorium for Senior Sunrise at 6:45am. Seniors will be treated to donuts and juice before school and hopefully enjoy a beautiful sunrise together.


Coming up at the end of July is the Midland Youth Law Enforcement Academy. It is designed for students that are between 13 and 15 years old. The program begins on July 31st. For more information and registration forms, please use the link below to view the attachment.
https://5il.co/1wuyf

Last week Mr. Kamm's students channeled their inner Buddy Valastro to become a 'Cake Boss' themselves. Students concluded a unit on Polygonal Solids by creating a three-tier cake out of cardboard and decorating it however they felt. There was no limit to the students' creativity!




Summer events at the library




Ms. Doud walked in to a specially decorated doorway this week in celebration of her retirement.
The robot decorations were created in the winter by Mrs. Poole's world history students as part of a lesson on mass production and assembly line work linked to a unit on the Industrial Revolution.




The Peer-2-Peer team at the high school organized fun lunch visits from some furry friends. The students were able to meet and pet some therapy dogs to help alleviate the stress of final exams.





Local Blood Drive - June 22nd - see flyer for details


Ms. Dubois and Mrs. Landon got creative with the English 11 exam review. Check out Corn Hole Kahoot exam review!





Physics students doing pH, nitrogen, potassium, and phosphorus tests on their vermicomposting soil.


Government students created Hats of the President to represent the seven different roles the president fulfills. Thank you to Mrs. Poole’s classes for their creativity and content knowledge!



We are proud to share that soon-to-be graduate Kyle Kutzke will be representing Bullock Creek High School on a national level! Kyle has been awarded a $5,000 Live Mas Scholarship by the Taco Bell Foundation. In addition to this, Kyle will be one of 100 scholarship recipients to participate in the Summer of Connection 2023. This is an all-expenses paid conference with industry leaders from all over the United States. Congratulations, Kyle!


Mrs. Poole’s world history classes created “paper dolls” of key people from the Interwar Years.





Students enjoying a sundae on Friday afternoon as a 'thank you' for making good choices this year.



Students enjoying a sundae on Friday afternoon as a 'thank you' for making good choices this year.



Financial Math students learning how to upcycle plastic bags to save money.


Students use rotational inertia in physics class to balance sticks.



Nathanael Miiller with a long bow
Regional 3rd place
State 2nd place
Kyle Norris with gun stock
Regional 1st place
State 3rd Place
Kyle Norris with Hybrid Bow
Regional 2nd place
State 4th place
Troy Limmer Recurve Bow
Regional 1st place
State 8th place
Ethan Bass Night Stand
Regional 2nd place
State Honorable Mention
Dereck Wagner
Regional Honorable Mention






This year's freshmen class is having a fundraiser night at Buffalo Wild Wings on May 17. The fundraiser is all day; you have to show your server the attached flyer (either printed out or on your phone) for proceeds to be donated to the class.
Thanks for your support and have a great day!
