Mrs. Sawicki's class watched a demonstration and worked to determine why a can of Diet Coke floated in a tank of water and another can of Coke sank in the tank. Then, they did a lab to test their predictions about why that happened and collected and graphed the data. Sounds like they had a great first week!
Calculus students in Mrs. Martin’s class were playing graph charades to review common graphs.
Nathan Rivard was one of three seniors nominated by the BCHS Staff for the DAR Good Citizen Award based on his characteristics of dependability, service, leadership, and patriotism. The three nominees were then voted on by the Class of 2023. Congratulations to Nate for being selected for this special recognition! He will represent Bullock Creek and have the opportunity to compete for a scholarship.
Over the weekend our High School Student Council decorated the sidewalks! Welcome Back!
MITES (Competition)Results
Bryce Masar
Carved Flag
Regional 1st
State 2nd
Charcuterie board
Regional 1st
State 4th
Dominic Wagner
Charcuterie board
Regional 2nd
State 10th
Nathan Rivard
Table
Regional 1st
State Honorable Mention
This group competed in the -Delta College Student Technical Solutions Arc Welding 1 Competition- earlier this year.
Left to right: Bryce Cox, Gavin Tate, Bryce Masar, Derek Wagner, Connor Bennett
Cake Wars at BCHS...
Calculus students figured out that if the Earth was the size of a marble by the auditorium, the Sun would be over 1 m in diameter and would be located by the front entrance to the high school. This distance between them represents 93 million miles.
Meet the students that competed in the Delta College Student Technical Solutions Arc Welding 1 Competition earlier this year:
left to right Bryce Cox, Gavin Tate, Bryce Masar, Derek Wagner, Connor Bennett
We have some talented student coming out of our woods class!
MITES Results:
Bryce Masar
Carved Flag
Regional 1st
State 2nd
Charcuterie board
Regional 1st
State 4th
Dominic Wagner
Charcuterie board
Regional 2nd
State 10th
Nathan Rivard
Table
Regional 1st
State Honorable Mention
Here are some photos of brains that were built in psychology this spring! Students chose something to study that would impact the human brain, such as caffeine, sleep deprivation, sugar, blue light, etc., and then did some research. After building a brain, they gave a presentation teaching the class about the impact on 10 chosen brain parts. Brains were made from a wide variety of materials including Play-Doh, clay, brownie mix, cauliflower and more. One brain was even 3D printed this year! Students learned a great deal and seemed to even have some fun.
The Foods and Nutrition students competed in a Food Truck competition this week. Students had to create a food truck and present their ideas to a panel of staff earlier this week. Trucks that made it to the second round of competition created their trucks' signature dish for more guest judges today.
BCHS Senior prank 2022...
Physics students learning about sound using Boomwhackers!
AP Biology pig dissection.
Mr. Milligan's Algebra 2 students ended their probability unit outside on Friday applying probabilities to win Skunk!
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?
BCHS Physics class...Maddy succeeded at getting the gyro ring to work in physics class. Nathan had the idea to take a slow motion video where you can really see the precession of the colored rings.
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.
Who doesn't like to shoot baskets in class? Today in Mr. Martin's Algebra 1 students were shooting basketball shots in class and using a video of their best shot to come up with a quadratic model.