
The Hawaiian Luau was a success! The students, danced, ate, got tattoos, did the limbo and made memories!











We have the best DJ for our dances...AKA Mr. Essig!


The 6th and 7th grade bands looked festive for the dance!



Deputy Henson had a great time at the dance too!


Come out and enjoy the Spring Craft and Vendor Event!


Any 6th or 7th grader interested in trying out for middle school cheerleading must have an updated and completed OHSAA physical form on file as well as attend the mandatory parent/student meeting April 4th (6 pm) in Mrs. Carnahan's room. Sign ups are in the cafeteria during lunch

Track team members needed! The deadline to join is March 17th. Practices are held Monday-Thursday at the BTHS track at 4:15. Reach out to Shari Carnahan if you are interested before it's too late!

The BTMS Choir had a great movie night, watching Disney’s “Newsies” and enjoyed some movie treats. They are working on a song from it currently in class and will perform it at their final concert on May 11th.



Mobile Food Pantry


Important changes coming for Ohio Medicaid Members!
The Ohio Department of Medicaid (ODM) is asking all public entities, including Bethel-Tate Schools, to inform families who receive Medicaid insurance about the importance of having a current address and email on file with the County Department of Jobs and Family Services.
If your account has old information, you may miss important letters and risk losing your coverage. Visit benefits.ohio.gov or call 1-844-640-6446 to update your contact information.
Background
Per the Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2023, (CAA) the continuous coverage provision that prohibited states from disenrolling members from Medicaid will expire. Starting with Medicaid renewals due in April 2023, Ohio Medicaid will resume its routine eligibility and enrollment operations. This means that all eligible Medicaid members will need to have their Medicaid
coverage renewed.
The return to routine operations will bring changes for Ohio Medicaid members. Read the information below to ensure you’re prepared for the changes and know what steps you need to take to keep or find new coverage.
Keep your contact information up to date with your County Department of Job and Family Services (CDJFS). When it’s time to renew, or if Medicaid needs more information to continue your coverage, the CDJFS sends a letter. Make address changes by logging on to benefits.ohio.gov or by calling 1-844-640-6446. Help is available Monday through Friday 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. ET.
Medicaid members are encouraged to: check your mail and respond to requests for information from your CDJFS. While some renewals can be completed without a need to contact the member, some renewals will require members to respond to mail. If you receive a letter stating that it is time to renew, or that your CDJFS needs more information, you should respond right away. The CDJFS needs to hear from you to review your Medicaid eligibility. If you do not respond to renewal letters or requests for information, you risk losing coverage even if you still meet the eligibility criteria for Medicaid.
To renew your coverage:
There are multiple ways to renew your coverage:
In-person at or by mail to your local CDJFS office. You can find contact information for your CDJFS by choosing your county from the dropdown at medicaid.ohio.gov/dropdown.
Over the phone by calling the County Shared Services at 1-844-640-6446. Agents are available Monday through Friday 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. ET.
Online at benefits.ohio.gov only if you have already created a Self-Service Portal account. Otherwise, you must submit the renewal through one of the methods listed above. Even if you can’t complete your renewal in the Self-Service Portal, you can still use your account to report changes and upload documents.
To find new coverage:
If you’re notified that you are no longer eligible for Medicaid coverage, this is considered a Qualifying Life Event (QLE), which allows you to enroll in a Marketplace plan outside of the Open Enrollment Period.
Members should still complete and return their renewal packet(s) so that coverage can be properly assessed for all household members. Your child may be eligible for coverage even if you are no longer eligible.
If you need help understanding your options, trained, licensed insurance navigators are available at no cost to you. Contact Get Covered Ohio for free, unbiased assistance. Go to getcoveredohio.org or call 1-833-628-4467. Insurance navigators can help in-person, online, or over the phone.
Additional resources:
You can manage your Medicaid account, complete renewals, upload documents, and find out the status of your coverage by logging into your Ohio Benefits Self- Service Portal account at benefits.ohio.gov.
You can call 1-844-640-6446. Assistance is available Monday through Friday 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. ET.

Students in Mrs. Patrick’s class participated in a “bartering activity” to get a better understanding of ancient time economics in Mesopotamia.






Mrs. Ward's class is working on finding similes and metaphors in the lyrics of music and explaining the meaning of the figurative language.



Students in Mrs. Parlier’s ELA class participating in a herd behavior experiment as a part of the Boy in the Striped Pajamas novel unit. Eventually Gracie stopped running with the “herd”.


Don't forget that it is Spring Picture Day tomorrow.


Always a great time when Mr. Anderson makes a guest appearance in the music room!


Today was a GREAT day to run the mile! Mrs. Frazier's PE classes completed the mile run for their Post Presidential Fitness Challenge. Great job to you all!





Yearbooks are currently on sale for a great price! Please use the info on the picture to order yours today…You don’t want to miss out on a lifetime of memories.
Orders are only taken online, not in person.
Any questions, please email Mrs. Lewis at:
lewis_j@betheltate.org


The best flavor of Oreo cookie was the subject of rigorous debate in the Bethel-Tate Middle School class of Mrs. Walker as her students concluded their unit on argument.
Mrs. Walker shared that in her classrooms, chocolate peanut butter pie and mint Oreos were the most popular flavors. However, lemon won the actual debate!


Middle school track practice starts today. Practice will be at the BTHS track from 4:15-5:45. Athletes must have an OHSAA physical and be all green in Final Forms.

Mrs. Walkers students are wrapping up their argument unit with an in class debate. The topic at hand: what flavor of Oreo is the best? What a “sweet” day in language arts!





