
Fifth grade students from Mrs. Bradley's classroom spent the week at Chippewa Nature Center participating in many new and exciting activities. We are so appreciative of the collaboration between CNC and Bullock Creek Schools.





Mrs. Bradley, Mrs. Clements and Ms. Camp, Pine River Elementary's fifth grade teaching team, cheer on the 4th and 5th grade BCYFL boys in their last football game of the season along with the 5th grade cheerleaders.



Third graders at Pine River Elementary take an opportunity during recess to have a photo shoot.



Pictured are the Pine River Elementary 5th grade Lancer Superstars for the week of October 17. Lancer Superstars are given to one student from each classroom who displays character traits which promote our school's PBIS mission. Congratulations!




Pictured are the Pine River Elementary 4th grade Lancer Superstars for the week of October 17. Lancer Superstars are given to one student from each classroom who displays character traits which promote our school's PBIS mission. Congratulations!




Pictured are the Pine River Elementary 3rd grade Lancer Superstars for the week of October 17. Lancer Superstars are given to one student from each classroom who displays character traits which promote our school's PBIS mission. Congratulations!




Fifth graders from Pine River Elementary take a photo break during recess.



Five fifth grade students from Pine River Elementary participated in the Midland County Violence Prevention Leadership Conference. Our students were joined by other 5th - 12th grade students from across Midland County schools. The five member leadership team is excited to plan activities for Kindness Week (November 14 - 19).




Wed, Oct. 12 ---- MENU CHANGE ---- Ham and Cheese Stromboli, Apple Slices & Caramel, Baby Carrots & Ranch, and Goldfish Crackers

The Pine River Elementary Cross Country team has practiced every Wednesday since the start of the school year. In addition, students have participated in many Cross Country events. Congratulations to all of the students who have put forth so much effort! Thanks to the many parents who have helped with the practices and supported the students.




Recently Great Lakes Loons' representative, Scott Bejeck along with Luke Gunsell and Cameron Bloch, delivered materials for teachers from the United Way to Pine River Elementary. The Pine River Elementary teachers greatly appreciate the thoughtfulness of the community in providing resources to their classrooms.


Through the work of Jolene Bjorge and Crystal Snell with PBIS (Positive Behavioral Intervention and Supports) at Pine River Elementary, grade levels worked on a community building activity.





SEPT. 19-23 SPIRIT WEEK


Register NOW for Wonderful Wednesdays! https://messiahmi.churchcenter.com/registrations/events/1433972
WW is an after school program at Messiah for K-5th graders! Click the link for more information! Please contact chynna@messiahmidland.org if you have questions.


Pine River Elementary students were able to enjoy Field Day/Picnic Day. For the most part, the rain held off and a great time was had by all. A huge thanks to the BC/PR PTO for providing picnic food and the bounce house.
It was wonderful to have parents and families in the building participating in the activities.

Congratulations to 5th grade students, Grace Andrews and Lia Wenger. Grace and Lia competed in the Middle School Equestrian meet that took place the weekend of May 7th. Grace and Lia earned a Reserve Champion and Sportsmanship trophy. We are so very proud of these girls and the entire team.



Fifth grade students from Pine River Elementary spent Thursday and Friday at Mystic Lake. Fortunately the weather cooperated and a great time was had by all! Thank you to the teachers and all of the parent chaperones who made this experience happen for the students.





Bullock Creek Elementary's 2nd graders visited Pine River Elementary on Friday. The 3rd graders gave tours, played games and made the second graders feel comfortable in the building. We are looking forward to seeing the students in the fall.


Fifth grade students at Pine River Elementary completed their research projects on how to drop an egg from the roof and keep it intact. Mr. Horn volunteered to drop the contraptions with the eggs to test each student's project.





Through the work that Mrs. Dubuque has done with Salmon in the Classroom, she was able to acquire two Sea Lampreys for observation at Pine River Elementary. Mrs. Dubuque will meet with classrooms and educate the students about these invasive species and the harm they cause to the Michigan Great Lakes ecosystem.


