We're excited to invite you to our upcoming Trunk-or-Treat event at BTMS, sponsored by our Student Council! This event will be held on October 29th from 6:30-7:30 PM. To reserve your spot, please scan the QR code on the attached image or fill out the form by October 25th.👻🎃

We want to celebrate our amazing custodians on National Custodian Day! They take great care of all of us and our building! No one works harder than these three! Thank you Brian, Lorie, and Cailin!❤️

Congratulations to our September Tigers of the Month! We are proud of you for Following the Tiger Way!🐅🐾

7th graders enjoyed a brownie treat as a reward for their hard work in Mrs. Halcomb’s class




2024 Volleyball
8th Grade Recognition
Thank you to our athletes and parents.


8th grade ELA with a bit of friendly competition reviewing for the test!
Mrs. Carnahan’s math classes had fun using Snorkl to record and share their math reasoning of GCF. Snorkl then gave them instant AI feedback which led to meaningful learning.





After coming across a turtle on the walk path, students had tons of
questions! They did their own research and made a turtle field guide.





Athletic events (week of 9/30/24):
9/30 Volleyball @ Felicity (away) 5 pm
10/1 Volleyball vs. East Clinton (home) 5 pm; 8th Grade Recognition Night
10/2 Football vs. Williamsburg (home) 5 pm; 8th Grade Recognition Night
10/2 Volleyball @ CNE (away) 5 pm
10/5 Cross Country @ New Richmond (away) 9 am
10/5 SBAAC Volleyball Tournament @ Williamsburg (away; first round); game times haven't been released
6th grade Art students completed their Tim Burton self portraits this week. This is always a favorite among students and staff!

Primary secondary sources of information partner work world history in Mrs. Armacost's classes.


Eighth graders participating in the Move This World social emotional activity.



A HUGE thank you from the student council to all those who donated! Over 500 items collected for Empower Youth !

7th graders in Career Exploration followed a checklist to set up their slides for a career presentation. They got to choose the career they wanted to research and will be sharing with their class the information they learned.



Mr. Essig's science class constructing their own seafloor spreading models.




Students in Mrs. Parlier’s science class demonstrating physical and chemical changes.
Mrs. Starline, alongside Alyssa Faubion, the district's instructional design coach, co-taught a language arts lesson to sixth-grade students. Utilizing FigJam, an online whiteboard tool, the students analyzed the plot of the novel Hoot.





Mr. Baker’s History/ELA classes recognized Constitution Day; took quizzes to find which Founding Father they were like, then researched and presented their findings.
Mrs. Clift's ELA students are tapping into their creative side by writing stories based on emojis.



In partnership with Ministry for the Aged, students wrote and designed cards and letters for local nursing home residents.



