A perfect night for BCMS girls basketball! Two victories against Pinconning and some wonderful school spirit provided by our 7th and 8th grade pep band.
The Bullock Creek Middle School 2024 Holiday Band Concert was last night, and our students did an incredible job! We had performances from each grade with a collective effort by the 7th and 8th grade players to end the show. It was great to see how far they have come especially since I know they have been working very hard on their pieces. Overall, it was a smashing success, and we are very proud of their accomplishments!
Congratulations to our terrific BCMS Lancers Who LEAD for the month of November! 6th grade: Madison McGuire, Caleb Price, and Madison Huss. 7th Grade: Austin Curtis, Greysen Teeter, and Teagan Snell. 8th Grade: Aislinn Morgan, Gage Williams, and Piper Triplett.
Due inclement weather, all middle school girls basketball games have been cancelled. We apologize for the late notice.
BCMS was adopted by Garber Chevrolet in Midland, Corteva and Dow as part of the Saginaw Spirit's Adopt a School Program. Spirit tickets were donated by these groups that could be used for any home game, any time. Many families took advantage of this offer and secured tickets for their family to attend a Saginaw Spirit hockey game. Thank you to Garber Chevrolet, Corteva and Dow for this wonderful opportunity.
Great night of wrestling for the BCMS wrestlers! Fought and competed hard against Pinconning and Ogemaw!
Congratulations to Albin Reder and Asher Wiggins! They participated in the 2024 Cross Country Coaches National Youth Championship in Lexington, Kentucky this past weekend!
We are very proud of Albin and Asher for the work they continued to put in this fall after the middle school season had ended. All their hard work was on display with solid racing and some personal best results in the 3,000 meter race. Albin placed 40th of 156 (12yr olds) with a time of 11:33 and Asher medaled & placed 22nd of 112 (11 yr olds) with a time of 11:42. Great job gentlemen!
Taking care of business on the court tonight! The BCMS girls 7th and 8th grade basketball teams were victorious over Ogemaw.
Who says Kindness Week can only last a week? After the middle school's week of kindness in which students enjoyed kindness activities, positive conversations at lunch, hot chocolate in the morning, sidewalk chalk messages and making friendship bracelets, things continue on this week with students choosing to be the "I" in kind.
Congratulations to Ryker Lee for having the fastest vehicle in the sixth grade that demonstrated Newton's Third Law! What a great way to wrap up this unit!
Students at BCMS utilizing upgrades to one of the computer labs at the middle school. A fresh coat of paint, new carpet, new tables, and new monitors and software allow for great experiences in the area of technology.
Home opener for BCMS girls basketball. The girls played great against Clare.
This past weekend microCreek and I Creek competed at Delta College in a robotics competition. They did amazing and can not wait for their next competition in 5 weeks! Go Creek!
Students in Mr. Pfeiffer's sixth grade science class engineered Newton's Scooters to demonstrate action/reaction forces in Newton's 3rd Law.
Congratulations to our terrific BCMS Lancers Who LEAD for the month of October: 6th Grade: Maya Duhoski, Noah Hansen and Sofia Dowd. 7th Grade: Grant Reinke, Kinley Campau and Avery Schmidt. 8th Grade: Evan Hernandez, Becky Tester and Logan Moore.
The Dynamic Duo and Tremendous Trio staff members of BCMS wish everyone a safe and Happy Halloween!
Congratulations to the Spooky, Creepy and Creative Costume Contest Winners at BCMS!
Our 7th and 8th grade BCMS bands did a "spook-tacular" job playing their instrument at the Halloween Concert. The High School Auditorium was packed as they played a variety of pieces that they've been working on since the start of the school year. A great time was had by all. Keep the great work and we'll look forward your holiday concert in December!
On Thursday, October 17th, five 8th graders from Bullock Creek Middle School attended the Leadership Conference sponsored by the Midland Area Youth Impact Partnership. This Leadership Conference brought together 5th-12th grade students from across Midland County to engage in a fun day of learning and leadership skill building. Some of the day was spent planning the school's activities for Kindness Week that will be celebrated in November.
Congratulations to our first Lancers Who LEAD of the 2024-2025 school year! Lancers Who LEAD are nominated by BCMS staff with only three students chosen each month, per grade level.
Lancers Who LEAD demonstrate:
L - Leader. Leads by example in and out of the classroom.
E - Effort. Puts forth effort towards assignments and activities.
A- Attitude. Positive attitude towards staff and other students.
D- Dependable. A student that we can count on.
The recipients for the month of September are:
6th Grade: Albin Reder, Avery Gettel & Elyse Gowing
7th Grade: Delaney Boyle, Jayce Spearman & Easton Johnson
8th Grade: River Conklin, Miles Cooper & Lia Wenger