
“Cosmic bowling has been a great way for classes to celebrate the end of our bowling unit. A huge thank you to Northern Lanes bowling alley for the in-school bowling equipment,” Mrs. Chaffin.





What a special treat our Floyd students had today! Thank you Mrs. B and BCHS Varsity Band for such a festive Christmas concert. You have 300 new admirers and a lot of former teachers who have another reason to be proud of you! Well done!



District phone outage is expected to continue through Thursday 12/15/22. Phone company is working on the lines trying to resolve the issue.
Please plan to email any communications.

12/14/22 - District Phones unable to make outgoing or incoming calls. Working with service provider for resolution, time frame of resolution unknown as of 9:42AM.

On Saturday, 17 Bullock Creek High School students, including three of our exchange students, volunteered their time and talents at Breakfast with Santa, held at Messiah Church. Our students painted faces, served as elves in Jayden Lamb's Toy Shop, and helped with crafts.





Bullock Creek High School students and staff are celebrating "12 Days of Christmas" with special spirit days. Thursday's day was "Family Portrait Day". Students and staff dressed alike to make the perfect family photo.




BCHS Spirit Day: Family Portrait. Here's the Varsity Girls Basketball team family portrait.


Students in Mrs. Kettler's Computer Skills classes participated in the National Hour of Code for Computer Science Week.




Floyd students in Mrs. Korson's class worked to solve the problem of how to protect "Tiny Town" from a boulder bouncing down a hill heading towards town. They experimented with the placement of 1-5 poles (push pins) to alter the direction of the boulder's movement (a ping pong ball) in order to save the town.





The MEA retired members group generously donated over 40 coats, tons of snow pants, hats, gloves, and winter boots to our students to help with our winter needs when we head out to nature in the elements. We are so incredibly grateful for their generosity! Our kids will definitely benefit from all of this warm gear! Thank you MEA for your thoughtful donation!


AP Calculus students are investigating how the length of a shadow changes as a person walks away from a spotlight on the ground or a streetlight.



1st grade students at BCEL used flashlights and paper with dot patterns to learn about some of the constellations. Thank you Ms. Rae for creating this fun activity.





Self Love Beauty hosted a workshop on Friday afternoon for BCHS students titled, "How to Break the Habit of Self-Doubt and Build Real Confidence." Participants had a great time working on their confidence, identifying their skills and talents, and creating new friendships. The next workshop is on February 17. Email Jennifer Brown at brownj@bcreek.org if you are interested in registering for the workshop.



Some of our first grade Lancers at BCEL used their recess time to work in their pollinator garden. They had such great conversations and fun while getting important work done.





Ms. Camp’s 5th graders tested out their predictions about gravity.





Ms. Collision’s class took advantage of the windy weather last week. They created designs and tested their ability to travel by wind.




Nine students from the Varsity Band performed in the U of M Flint Honor Bands this weekend! Congratulations Gloria, Marcy, Aubree, Wyatt, Ashlyn, Josiah, Emma, Madisyn, and Jimmy!





Nathan Rivard was recently honored for his outstanding character, service, and leadership at the DAR Good Citizen Recognition Tea. Ten seniors from ten area high schools were selected for this prestigious honor. We are proud of Nathan and his accomplishments!

BCEL's Leaping Lancer winners for November!!! This was our biggest group yet!!! I'm so proud of all if these Lancers growing by leaps and bounds!!!!


Mrs. Hedlund's kindergarten class has been learning about Day vs Night.
"Today we learned more about the moon phases and why the moon looks different throughout the month. Students used Oreos to make a model of the new moon, first quarter, full moon, and last quarter phases of the moon. They then used their models to draw a diagram in their science journals."