Homeownership students learn to wire a three-way switch.



Mrs. Martin’s physics students adding vectors with their feet.



Students in U.S. History are bringing the American Industrial Revolution to life—watching factories rise, inventions spark, and progress roar to life right before their eyes (in 3D!) as they take notes!



Congratulations to our BCHS Varsity Band on a beautiful performance at the festival at MHS this evening.







Mrs. Martin’s calculus students were determining the rate they could eat pretzels.

Building Trades setting exterior walls today.


A HUGE CONGRATULATIONS to our seniors who took a major step toward their future during College Application Day. Seeing you all work so hard on your applications, essays, and future plans was inspiring. Thank you to our amazing assistants for their support of such a successful event! Your help has made a world of difference. The Class of 2026 is one step closer to their next big adventure! #FutureIsBright #LancerPride #ItsAGreatDayToBeALancer
Amy Newton, College Advisor - MCAN
Amy Newton, College Advisor - MCAN




Our Bullock Creek Homecoming was a great week. We had several groups and individuals who put in a ton of work to create a wonderful time for the students.






Today was Custodian Appreciation Day and BCHS has the BEST custodians. To celebrate and honor them, everyone was treated to free popcorn. Thank you James, Suzelle, and Kenny for making our building shine!



Spanish 3/4 students taking a simulated tour of Costa Rica. These students sampling a favorite dish called Gallo Pinto.

🎶 Catch the BCHS Lancer Marching Band on the Road! 🎶
If Friday Football Performances aren't enough, our BCHS Lancer Marching Band has two exciting local performances coming up!
Tuesday, October 8 – Midland Marching Showcase at Midland Community Stadium. Come cheer on the Lancers as they join other area bands in an evening of music, marching, and school spirit. BCHS Performs at approx 6:45pm (See attached schedule). $7.00 admission per person (children under 5 free).
Monday, October 14 – Glow Show at Meridian Early College High School. This unique event features bands performing without stadium lights—watch as the field comes alive with glowing effects and illuminated marching formations! Shows start at 7:25pm and admission is $5.00 per person.
Your BCHS Varsity Band will also perform at the MSBOA Marching Festival on Monday, October 13th @ Owosso High School. They will be judged on their music, marching, and overall performance. We wish them well and appreciate them representing our community with pride!
Don’t miss these chances to support our musicians and experience marching band in a whole new way!
If Friday Football Performances aren't enough, our BCHS Lancer Marching Band has two exciting local performances coming up!
Tuesday, October 8 – Midland Marching Showcase at Midland Community Stadium. Come cheer on the Lancers as they join other area bands in an evening of music, marching, and school spirit. BCHS Performs at approx 6:45pm (See attached schedule). $7.00 admission per person (children under 5 free).
Monday, October 14 – Glow Show at Meridian Early College High School. This unique event features bands performing without stadium lights—watch as the field comes alive with glowing effects and illuminated marching formations! Shows start at 7:25pm and admission is $5.00 per person.
Your BCHS Varsity Band will also perform at the MSBOA Marching Festival on Monday, October 13th @ Owosso High School. They will be judged on their music, marching, and overall performance. We wish them well and appreciate them representing our community with pride!
Don’t miss these chances to support our musicians and experience marching band in a whole new way!

Lunchtime games sponsored by our BCHS Leadership class during Homecoming week.





The National Honor Society teamed up with students and staff at Bullock Creek High School to coordinate a successful blood drive, showing the power of community service in action. #CreekPride #GiveBloodSaveLives


Our morning session of Building Trades installing deck so we can set walls soon.




It is Neighboring Week in Midland County. Today, during lunches, our students learned about how to be a good neighbor through volunteerism in our community and participating in BC clubs.




BCHS Homeownership students learning to wire outlets and switches.





The BCHS Drama club presents their Fall Play Rossum's Universal Robots October 10th, 11th, and 12th. See attached poster for details. You can purchase tickets ahead of time here or at the door.

🌟 Student Spotlight: Morgan at Freeland Foot & Ankle Clinic 🌟
At her co-op placement, Morgan is gaining hands-on experience in healthcare—both with patients and behind the scenes! 👩⚕️
On a typical day, Morgan takes patients to exam rooms, charts notes, assists with procedures, and helps keep the office running smoothly. In this photo, she’s autoclaving instruments to ensure they are properly sterilized.
“I really enjoy learning how a doctor’s office operates and about different medical conditions. I’m also developing skills in patient interaction and learning to use the office’s EHR system.” – Morgan
Way to go, Morgan! 👏 Your dedication is preparing you for a bright future in healthcare. It’s a great day to be a Lancer!
#WorkBasedLearning #HealthcareCareers #StudentSpotlight
At her co-op placement, Morgan is gaining hands-on experience in healthcare—both with patients and behind the scenes! 👩⚕️
On a typical day, Morgan takes patients to exam rooms, charts notes, assists with procedures, and helps keep the office running smoothly. In this photo, she’s autoclaving instruments to ensure they are properly sterilized.
“I really enjoy learning how a doctor’s office operates and about different medical conditions. I’m also developing skills in patient interaction and learning to use the office’s EHR system.” – Morgan
Way to go, Morgan! 👏 Your dedication is preparing you for a bright future in healthcare. It’s a great day to be a Lancer!
#WorkBasedLearning #HealthcareCareers #StudentSpotlight

Mr. Kloha teaching proper techniques in the weld shop this morning. One of his points to students was how high carbon steel creates more sparks when grinding/cutting it.


Mrs. Clare’s Psychology class got creative with neurons today—building beaded models to show how brain cells connect and communicate. Synapses never looked so stylish!




