Any 7th or 8th grader interested in basketball cheer needs to sign up in Final Forms by Friday, 12/9/22. In order to participate, the cheerleader must have an OHSAA physical on file (forms can be picked up in the office) and sign the required athletic forms in Final Forms.
The middle school boys basketball game scheduled for 12/7/22 in Georgetown has been rescheduled. It will be now be played on 1/5/23. The girls will stay play at home on 12/7/22 as scheduled.
Congratulations to our November Tigers of the month! We are thankful for you all! Keep Following the Tiger Way!!
8th grade girls basketball
Tigers 39
Hornets 36
Final
8th grade boys basketball
Tigers 51
Hornets 18
Final
7th grade boys basketball
Tigers 25
Hornets 17
Final
7th grade Lady Tiger basketball
Tigers 24
Hornets 13
Final
Students in Mrs. Patrick’s class work with partners to fill in their “Science Exploration” sheet.
Mr Baker's ELA classes are reading a novel, "My Brother Sam is Dead". One part has the father sharpening a saw and uses personification to say it was "singing".
A former BTMS student's grandmother recorded an album of saw music.
Middle School Athletics this week:
12/5 Boys basketball (home) vs Hamersville (4:30)
12/5 Girls basketball (away) at Hamersville (4:30)
12/7 Boys basketball (away) at Georgetown (4:30)
12/7 Girls basketball (home) vs Georgetown (4:30)
12/10 Wrestling @ Blanchester (9:30)
The BTMS Wrestling team opened their season this past Saturday in New Richmond. Coach Napier was very proud of their efforts. Their next meet is this Saturday morning in Blanchester.
7th grade PLTW working on their therapeutic toys
Students in Mrs. Ward's 8th grade ELA class are busy reading the graphic novel Frankenstein.
8th grade algebra 1 students have been working hard on compound inequalities, so when they get few minutes of free time during dismissal they enjoy working on the class puzzle.
Lady Tigers basketball putting in some extra work this morning
7th grade students enjoying their “extra time“ in the library doing different activities.
Mrs. Carnahan finally worked up the courage to hold Butter today!
Mr. Essig’s math classes playing a doughnut game with probability.
STEM students as engineers, mathematicians, writers, communicators, and hands-on problem-solvers utilizing creative, logical, visual, and evaluative thinking skills.
They say great minds think alike!😊 Mrs Wickline-Jowers and Mrs. Harrison looking like twins.