Congratulations to the 2021/ 2022 National Honor Society inductees!
Congratulations to the 20221/ 2022 National Honors Society inductees!
BCHS Early College students visit Delta's campus as they look forward to joining the program next fall. Congratulations!
Physics students in Mrs. Martin's class designed underride guards to stop a Barbie Jeep from going under a semi, but they also had to try to reduce the acceleration during the crash. Always wear your seat belt!
BCHS Robotics enjoying some great competition at Dow High. Congratulations on being recognized for your leadership in safety!
Please see flyers for community events...
Physics students in Mrs. Martin's class had to design an underride guard for the back of a semi to prevent the Barbie Jeep from going under but also reduce the acceleration and force during the collision. The child in the Jeep was unrestrained so the students could see what happens when you are in an accident without your seat belt. Protect yourself and others in the car by always wearing your seatbelt!
BCHS Juniors practice their interviewing skills at Northwood University.
Students in Foods & Nutrition class planned and prepared recipes using vegetables this week. Some of the biggest hits were the carrot smoothie, roasted asparagus, sautéed green beans, and street corn but all turned out delicious and the students enjoyed trying new things.
Thursday was Absolutely Incredible Kid Day, a national day to encourage and inspire students. Creekers for a Cause celebrated the absolutely incredible kids in Miss Pretzer's classroom by presenting them with special handmade cards and a yummy treat.
BCHS students competed in Saginaw Valley State University's Math Olympics on March 18. Each student took a 25 question multiple choice math test, pushing their math skills to the limit!
Congratulations to our BCHS Drama students and Mr. Shields (director)for an outstanding performance tonight.
BCHS Drama presents - The Internet Is Distract-Oh Look A Kitten
A physics student helps demonstrate change in momentum by throwing an egg into a sheet.
Calculus students investigate what happens to shadow length and the rate the length changes as the glue bottle gets closer or farther away from a light.
BC Wrestling update…
Bullock Creek athletes compete at states today...Peyton Brooks wins his wrestling match and moves on in competition, boys' bowling moves on to the quarter finals. Good luck Creek athletes!
Students in Physics demonstrated that if you drop a bowling ball on a cable it will not come back up to its original height due to some energy being converted to heat and sound.
The Bullock Creek High School staff and administration would like to recognize their very own dynamic duo, Mrs. Brown and Mr. Long. We appreciate all their hard work and effort working with our students. Thank you Mrs. Brown and Mr. Long for everything you do.
BCHS Band Concert is cancelled (12/16) due to a power outage.
"Physics students were using knowledge of forces and teamwork to try to stack cups in various ways in the shortest time. 5th hr had the lowest average time." - Mrs. Martin