
Ms. Watkoski, student teaching with Mrs. Discher this semester, hosted a 1920’s themed party after her class read The Great Gatsby. Students donned 1920’s apparel, snacked on 1920’s foods such as red velvet cupcakes and deviled eggs, and danced the Charleston.










Colton Lower speaks at the Midland County Trades fundraiser sponsored by the Midland County Home Builders Association.



BCHS welding students practicing their skills.




Bullock Creek Sports Boosters Annual Black & Gold Event


West Midland Family Center Family Fun Night
Theme: Glow Dodge Ball!
When: Tuesday, January 21st, 2025
Time: 5:30-7:30 pm
Where: West Midland Family Center
What: Come play the classic game with a twist,
Glow Dodge Ball!


Lena has done a great job working her work based learning hours afternoons at the hospital on the general surgery floor.
Not only does Lena appreciate the time she has at the hospital. She additionally appreciates being able to get in extra hours when she can working alongside of the nurses and doctors.
During school breaks or on the weekend all work base learning students have the ability to put in extra hours at their employed position if/when they’d like to. Lena has definitely capitalized on this and is benefiting greatly.


BCHS Talent Show...


Mrs. Martin’s physics students investigating statics principles with 2 strings.



Mrs. Murray's art classes have decorated our Auditorium front windows...




Cole Gilbert is spending his work based learning time this year working to help with all farming needs at North Valley Farms. According to Cole he makes this run once or twice a week to bed the barns. Cole also will run skid steer usually every other day to clean the barns. Finally he is able to help daily by feeding the calves every day at the farm.



Tobias Plante is completing his work based learning requirements at Image Works this year. Attached is a picture of Tobias on a shoot at a business event.
While on shoots Tobias is in charge of running the camera and lending a hand if something needs to be moved or ran back out to the car.
When in the office he helps out by editing videos and keeping projects moving.
"I feel lucky to be a part of the work based learning program, and appreciate the opportunity to earn school credits for my work: - Tobias Plante


Work based learning highlight - Work base learning (WBL) is a program that connects classroom learning to the workplace through real world and simulated work experiences. This school year students have been able to participate in a variety of different work settings, to even include farming.
Dylan Workman reflects on his work experience thus far, “I love my job as a farm hand, some of the things I do while working is running all the big farm equipment. During corn harvest I ran the grain dryer. During beet harvest I ran the beet topper and dump carts. Now that it’s the winter months I go through the equipment fixing, greasing and general maintenance so it’s all ready to go for the next season.”
“I am very satisfied with the WBL program and love being a part of it.” ~ Dylan Workman



Work based learning highlight - Workbased learning (WBL) is a program that connects classroom learning to the workplace through real world and simulated work experiences. This school year students have been able to participate in a variety of different work settings, to even include farming.
Matthew works at the Community Center daily often starting very early to fill the role of lifeguard in the aquatics center. Matthew appreciates the placement and remains appreciative of the flexibility and understanding given earlier this year when he had to complete work at the community center in different ways following a disappointing football injury.
Thank you Matthew Griese for showing up daily and representing Bullock Creek as a WBL student in our community!


Justin Hayes currently fills his WBL job at Hemlock Semi Conductor. HSC is one of the world's largest providers of hyper-pure polysilicon and other silicon-based products. Explore Markets & Technologies. News and Stories.
At work Justin helps with administration work in plant and engineering services.
"Some examples of what I do includes counts for the stock rooms and tags around the plant. I also stock the break rooms and office supplies in the buildings. I like the work based learning because I’m getting real world experience in an industrial setting." - Justin Hayes
Thank you Justin for continuing to represent Bullock Creek working in the field daily.
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Perrin and Olivia work daily in the work based learning program at MyMichigan Medical Center on the Neuropsychology floor. The 24 bed unit specializes in the care of post surgical patients who have undergone brain surgery, spine surgery or are recovering from injury caused by trauma.
Both Perrin and Liv note that they love the work, and feel very helpful in their current roles. In addition many coworkers raved about both students at a recent visit we had scheduled for check in on how all is going. Way to go guys! Such an asset to the current hospital team.
Continued congratulations to Perrin and Liv - what a perfect opportunity for each of you as you continue your dreams of working in future healthcare roles.




Creekers for a Cause volunteered at Breakfast with Santa at Messiah Church. They were face painters, served as elves in the Toy Shop, and helped with crafts.





Freshmen Biology classes in their two lab days, learning about Microscopes and then Osmosis…


Crafts in the Creek - Holiday Craft Show - Saturday, December 7th, 9am-3pm @BCMS


Mrs. Martin’s physics students measuring the effect of mass on static friction.







Algebra 1 students at BCHS designing their own towns using linear functions.




Happy Friday!!! AP Bio is learning about Cell Signaling, so we related it to a Rube Goldberg Machine ;). These guys can work hard and play hard too!!! So fun :)


