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!






Both teachers and students agree that we should đź’ś Be Kind!

BTHS Cheer tryouts for incoming freshman from BTMS.

Mrs. Walkers class is practicing argument techniques by having an in-class debate!


6th grade Art students beginning to work on their clay bubbleheads.



8th graders in Career Exploration took a break from learning about body language to practice using it in a game of Reverse Charades.



7th grade history students in Mr. Cox’s class researched and presented on famous figures.




Don't miss out on getting your Tiger Games t-shirt so you can be as festive as Mrs. Frazier and Mrs. Lewis in the spring for Tiger Games! You will get to tie dye them in May. Monday(February 27th) is the last day to get your forms and money turned in.

The Hawaiian Luau Dance will be on March 10th, 2:35-4:00 pm. Wear your Luau gear to school! Tickets are $5.00 and will be on sale during lunch time March 6th-10th. Light snacks and Hawaiian punch will be included. Pizza will be on sale for $2. We hope to see you all there!

Our Junior Authors met with illustrator Matthew Postell and publisher JaQuan Postell. The students gave their vision for what they want their book cover to look like, and talked over their stories with them and discussed next steps. We can’t wait to see this all come together!

Track for 7th and 8th graders will begin March 1st from 4:15-5:45 at the BTHS track. As a reminder, athletes must register for track in Final Forms before they can participate. Athletic forms must be signed in Final Forms and a current OHSAA physical must be on file.
Mr. Baker's ELA classes wrote their own "Klondike Gold Rush" stories after reading Jack London's " King of Mazy May", selecting a winning musher in the Yukon Quest sled dog race, while learning about sled dogs and the Gold Rush.




During the Life Science unit, 8th graders solved pedigree and Punnet Square problems. One was to see if there were dominant or recessive in their genotypes for tasting TPC.


