
Parents & Athletes: Final Forms has rolled over to the ‘23-‘24 school year which means it is time to start registering for sports. Once you register for a sport, Final Forms will send the required athletic information for you and your child to read and sign.

Mr. Glader and Mr. Anderson had fun line dancing outside with students.






Not sure who had more fun on the inflatables...the 8th graders or the adults.😀



Students in Mrs. Sutter's classes discovering how electricity flows through circuits.





Our students tie dying shirts for our upcoming Tiger Games next Monday and Tuesday!!





Some sixth graders and their teachers, walked to Dairy Queen for a nice cool treat.


Students in Mrs. Patrick’s class finished up their science unit on energy. As a follow-up activity, they are designing an amusement park ride to show how kinetic and potential energy work.






Mr. Blair (from BTHS) spent the day talking to the middle school students about the high school marching band for next year!


Mr. Baker's class finished the novel "The Outsiders" and dressed up as characters. Also included a "rumble" strength test.




Congratulations to Officer Hooven and Deputy McElfresh for your 2023 Law Enforcement Excellence in Service Award from the Clermont County Chamber Foundation.







8th graders in Mrs. Robinson’s class working on their roller coaster projects. They are experimenting with force, momentum, gravity and acceleration.




BTHS Boys Basketball Camp opportunity


As Mrs. Clift's ELA classes bring their Titanic unit to a close, Mr. Glader came down to play "My Heart Will Go On." Students also learned the fate of their Titanic passengers. The students also formulated questions to ask during their discussion.




The Junior Author book signing was a huge success, with over 200 visitors! We want to send a huge THANK YOU to everyone who came out to support our students.











Mrs. Lewis won the PTO basket for Teacher Appreciation Week!


Leslie, RPh and Brian, RPh from CVS Pharmacy presented "One Choice Changes Everything" to Mrs. Frazier's PE classes this school year. This program educates our students on opioid/drug misuse and prevention to make healthy choices.


Students in Mr. Cox’s math class used scale factor to design a new school and present it to their classmates.





Girls basketball opportunities!


OHSAA physicals are required to participate in any school sport (7th/8th grade). Forms are available at school in the cafeteria, office or outside Mrs. Carnahan's door. Completed physicals can be dropped off at school during the month of June from 8 am-noon for Mrs. Carnahan.

Special thanks to our track athletes, parents and coaches on a great season.

