Ms. Kaylynn Zink, a BCHS Educational Careers student, leads Mrs. MacLachlan's 8th grade English class in a game based on the novel The Outsiders. Throughout the district, Educational Careers students from BCHS are learning more about the teaching profession by interning in middle school and elementary classrooms.



Bullock Creek Middle School Peer 2 Peer, Student Council, and Lancer Leaders "connected" together to host a snowman decorating contest for the month of December. Each AC class brainstormed, planned, designed, and created their own unique snowman based on the theme: "Let's Get Connected". Mr. Wauldron's AC took first prize with their festive display of "Winter, Spring, Summer, Fall; Stay Connected Through them All."

The teachers and staff of BCMS have nominated the Lancers Who LEAD for the month of November. These students were nominated for their leadership qualities in and out of the classroom, their continued effort, attitude and dependability.
Thank you for being Lancers Who LEAD! Students pictured: Makayla Katzinger, Elijahh Martinez, Evan Hernandez, Emery Miller, Myleigh Dietlien, Tanner Walters, Adeline Ludwig and Charlee Ferguson. Not pictured: Bryce Hanson

The BCMS Band performed this past week on the big stage over at Bullock Creek High School. Our sixth, seventh and eighth grade bands did a great job as they played pieces relative to the holiday season.



Bullock Creek Middle School’s Student Council helped the Creek Community be a little ✨ BRIGHTER ✨ Friday night during the Stay in your Sleigh Holiday Car Parade. The students’ energetic dance moves definitely brought a lot of smiles and a whole bunch of holiday cheer!


BCMS Student Council representatives expressed their gratitude and thankfulness to the wonderful teachers and staff today with a surprise *WOOT WOOT WAGON* snack delivery and personalized thank you card. All of us at BCMS are GRATEFUL for with whom we share our school.

BCMS Student Council representatives expressed their gratitude and thankfulness to the wonderful teachers and staff today with a surprise *WOOT WOOT WAGON* snack delivery and personalized thank you card. All of us at BCMS are GRATEFUL for with whom we share our school!

BCMS is proud to announce the Lancers who LEAD students for the month of October. Well done, students! Chole Hayes, Ellie Gowing, Riley Kerby, Parker Rey, Jillian Dast, Charlie Bluemer, Hannah Krotzer, Eric Coyle and Cameron Moore.

The BCMS Food Drive was a huge success this year as students and staff stepped up and brought in non-perishable food items to help families in need this holiday season. Along with these food items, fresh turkeys will be given to families so that they may enjoy a delicious Thanksgiving dinner. Great job BCMS!


BCMS students in Mrs. Gillean's class ventured to the Wetlands in an effort to further understand different states of matter that can be found in nature.




A packed house for middle school volleyball tonight!!!




Students in Mrs. MacLachlan's first hour 8th grade English class enjoy the sunrise and mild weather while drafting their personal narrative poems.

The middle school wrestling season has begun!




Staff at BCMS came dressed today as their favorite holiday in support of our Halloween fun!
We are full of *SPIRIT* at BCMS today! Here are the winners of our costume contest. Happy Halloween! 🎃



BCMS has been busy collecting and sorting donations for the annual Food Drive! So far the students have donated almost 1,000 items! The Food Drive is also a friendly competition between grades and classroom AC's. This coming week is DOUBLE POINTS week! Each grade has a specific list of items that we still need to thoroughly stock our community baskets. Items on those lists will be worth double points for the week of 10/31-11/4. BRING IT ON BCMS.
Great night for the BCMS Halloween Band Concert! Our seventh and eighth grade bands were soooktacular!




Bullock Creek middle schoolers danced the afternoon away! The infamous DJ, Gerard Wauldron, accompanied principal Dennis Tomko as he sang Bon Jovi to his favorite students! 💛




Gotta love a middle school dance! The kids were sweaty, danced their hearts out and had a great time!


On Wednesday, October 26th, Marcie Post talked with our 8th students about her job in the City of Midland’s Parks and Recreation Department. She talked about her position as well as others in this field. This presentation is the second of six in a series called Career Pathway Adventures. In this series, students will get to hear about jobs in all six Michigan Career Pathways. This presentation highlighted the Human Service Pathway. The remaining 4 presentations will highlight Arts and Communication, Engineering/Manufacturing and Industrial Technology, Health Sciences, and Natural Resources and Agriscience. We would like to thank Midland County’s ESA Career and Technical Education for bringing this valuable experience to our 8th grade students.




