7th and 8th grade girls basketball open gyms (optional) will be held on Monday and Wednesday evenings from 7:00 - 8:30 pm starting on October 5th. The requirements to attend open gym were sent to parents in an email through Final Forms.
The 7th grade Lady Tigers volleyball team lost tonight in three sets to Felicity. The 8th grade team won their match in two. Way to battle, Lady Tigers!!
Our middle school cross country teams traveled to Goshen tonight to compete in the Goshen Invitational.
Students in Mrs. Parlier’s language arts class comparing the play and filmed versions of the Twilight Zone’s “The Monsters Are Due on Maple Street”.
STEM update from Ms. Frost
It’s time for some BT Cross Country action in Williamsburg. Let’s Go Tigers!!!
6th grade PLTW astronaut pudding lab.
Taking our writing outside to find some inspiration.
Mrs. Stewart’s students are working on describing different character traits by matching the story to the descriptive word.
8th grade PLTW brain dissection lab
6th grade PLTW film canister rockets
Students working on some mindfulness activities in career exploration classes.
7th grade Art students working with watercolor paint on their Neurographic Watercolor Animal paintings.
BTMS Football with the win over CNE 20-14! Great job, Tigers!!
Best of luck to our football team and cheerleaders tonight at CNE
Our volleyball teams traveled to Hamersville today for game day. Seventh grade won. Eight grade lost. The next volleyball games are at home Thursday starting at 4:30. Come out and show your support for our Lady Tigers.
Great games tonight by both our 7th and 8th Lady Tigers volleyball teams against Williamsburg.
Reviewing density concepts and making a model of convection currents in Earth’s mantle in Mrs. Halcomb's classes.
For Constitution Day, Mr Baker's class took a quiz to find out which Founding Father they were most like. They then did research on their person and presented the findings to the class.
Students in Mrs. Patrick’s class got with partners to research how water, wind, and ice can change Earth’s surface through weathering, erosion, and deposition.