The Bethel-Tate Middle School Student Council is an energized group of 16 students - all focused on making a difference in the community while also having fun.
Even before the first quarter of the 2024-2025 school year concluded, this group, advised by teacher Robin Clift, organized and executed an impressive canned food drive to benefit Empower Youth. The end result was more than 500 items collected.
This isn’t a group inclined to rest on its laurels, however. Future projects are already in varying stages of planning.
For example, the Student Council hopes to soon launch its own podcast. As part of this project, Student Council Members will interview school staff, members of the community and more. It’s certain to be an insightful and entertaining project.
The BTMS Student Council is also in the final planning phase for a Trunk-or-Treat. This event will be held at Bethel-Tate Middle School 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 29th.
District staff, sports teams and clubs, parents and local businesses are invited to reserve a free parking spot to participate in this fun community event. To reserve your spot for Trunk-or-Treat, follow the link and complete the form by Oct. 25th - https://bit.ly/3TT4hHk
All participants are encouraged to decorate their vehicle and to bring plenty of candy to share!
The BTMS Student Council is looking forward to a successful Trunk-or-Treat while also focusing its attention on projects for the months ahead.