Kaila Kuhn stopped into the Early Learners Program today!! The students had so much fun getting to meet her and ask questions. Thank you Kaila for taking time today to make these kids feel special! You truly are an inspiration for so many here in the community! #BOYNEPRIDE #BOYNEINSPIRES #BOYNECARES
4 months ago, Jessica Sutherland

Boyne City Athletics Recognized as an MIAAA Exemplary Athletic Program
The Boyne City Athletic Department was recognized at the Michigan Interscholastic Athletic Administrators Association (MIAAA) Conference on Sunday, March 15th, for being named an Exemplary Athletic Program by the MIAAA and MHSAA. This prestigious recognition highlights athletic departments across the state that demonstrate outstanding leadership, program development, and a strong commitment to providing meaningful educational athletics opportunities for student-athletes.
The MIAAA Exemplary Athletic Program Award reflects the collective efforts of our student-athletes, coaches, staff, administrators, families, and community members who support and strengthen Boyne City Athletics.
Boyne City Public Schools is proud of the culture that continues to be built through our athletic programs and the positive impact it has on the development of our student-athletes both on and off the field of play.
Please join us in congratulating everyone who contributes to making Boyne City Athletics an exemplary program.
Pictured here, left to right: BCPS Athletic Administrative Assistant Megan Neidhamer, Athletic Director Matt Windle, MIAAA EAP Committee Member Betty Wroubel, MIAAA President Don Watchowski, and MIAAA EAP Committee Member Lisa Hogan.
4 months ago, Boyne City Public Schools
Mrs. Bielas' class did a STOP, SIT, and READ throughout the BCEC building. They stopped in the office and read stories together. It was so great having these adorable visitors come and fill the office with their sweet giggles! #BOYNECARES #BOYNEINSPIRES
4 months ago, Jessica Sutherland
BCES is super excited to announce the Rambler Cup Recipient this week-First Grader Kennedy Dohm from Mrs. BrickerBaar's class! This is our way to celebrate when a student is trying their best to be Respectful, Responsible, Caring, Safe, and Kind with a prideful love for school. When a student is awarded the Rambler Cup, they take it home for the week and their name will be engraved on it at the end of the school year. #boynepride #boyneinspires #boynecares
4 months ago, Trisha Lockman
The BCHS Fine Arts SPOTLIGHTS for March go to Josie LaCombe and Gabe Houser! Congratulations to both of these talented students in the Arts at Boyne City High School! #boynepride
4 months ago, Adam Stefanski
To kick off our 4th Grade Regions of the United States unit our students were visited by famous people in history. Our High School performing arts class did an outstanding job representing many influential historical figures. #boyneinspire #boynepride
4 months ago, Trisha Lockman
March is Reading Month! Thank you to Michigan State Representative Parker Fairbairn for stopping by the Elementary School today to read to Mrs. Longcore's 3rd Grade classroom. #boyne inspires #boynepride
4 months ago, Trisha Lockman

Join Us to Celebrate Olympic Gold Medalist Kaila Kuhn!
Monday, March 16, 2026
2:00–3:00 PM
Doors Open: 1:30 PM
📍 Boyne City High School Gymnasium
Boyne City Public Schools invites the entire community to join us for a special Gold Medal Celebration Show honoring Boyne City alumna and Olympic Gold Medalist Kaila Kuhn.
This exciting event will be produced and streamed by our student-run Rambler Sports Network. Following the celebration inside the high school gymnasium, Kaila will be escorted through downtown Boyne City as part of a community parade.
Event Highlights Include
• Live interviews with Kaila and her family
• Kaila recounting her Olympic journey and experience
• A student-led Q&A session
• Presentations from the City of Boyne City
• Performances by the Boyne City High School Band
• Community parade kickoff
• Additional special elements throughout the program
Seating & Parking
Seating will be available on a first-come, first-served basis. Overflow seating details will be shared if necessary.
To help with traffic and parking, we ask community members to park at:
📍 St. Matthew Catholic Church
1303 Boyne Ave, Boyne City
Boyne City Public Schools shuttle service will run:
-1:15–2:00 PM (to the event)
-3:15–3:45 PM (return service)
Live Stream
For those unable to attend in person, the event will be streamed live via:
-Boyne City Public Schools Facebook Page
-Rambler Sports Network YouTube Channel
Boyne City is proud to celebrate one of its own, and we look forward to bringing our community together to honor Kaila Kuhn’s historic accomplishment.
4 months ago, Matt Windle
Huge congratulations to our incredible BCES Employee of the Month, Mandi Richards! 🎉 Her hard work, dedication and positive attitude shine through in everything she does. Thank you Mrs. Richards for being such a valuable member of our Rambler team! #boyneinspires #boynepride
4 months ago, Trisha Lockman
Today, our Building Trades students had the opportunity to use state-of-the-art Char-Em simulators for both excavators and bulldozers.
What a terrific opportunity for our students! #boyneinspires
4 months ago, Adam Stefanski
BCPS and the Boyne Area Medical Center have teamed up once again to provide MHSAA physicals for the 2026-27 school year. Mark your calendars now!
4 months ago, Megan Neidhamer
BCES is super excited to announce the Rambler Cup Recipient this week-Second Grader Ezmae Marihugh from Mrs. Crandell's class! This is our way to celebrate when a student is trying their best to be Respectful, Responsible, Caring, Safe, and Kind with a prideful love for school. When a student is awarded the Rambler Cup, they take it home for the week and their name will be engraved on it at the end of the school year. #boynepride #boyneinspires #boynecares
4 months ago, Trisha Lockman
BC Pizza and the Ramblers have teamed up again! Mark your calendars and let BC Pizza do the cooking next Wednesday.
4 months ago, Megan Neidhamer

BCHS is proud to announce our February Students of the Month!
9th Grade - LaKenzie Barber
LaKenzie had a great first semester and is off to a great start in the second semester. In the first semester, She had all A's while taking a full academic load including CP Geometry and Spanish II as a Freshman. She also competed in Cross Country and Wrestling. When asked about LaKenzie, Coach Herrmann said about Cross Country, "Awesome! She was a hard worker and a great teammate who persevered and supported the team even while battling a painful injury for much of the season." Coach Williamson added, "LaKenzie has had a great wrestling season so far, including a 3rd place finish at a tough wrestling tournament in Kalamazoo. She practices and competes with intensity, pride, and passion." Mr. Thomas said, "She is a great student who is always on top of her academia and class expectation. Great kid all around." Mrs. Hertel said, "She is a strong student, leads by example, kind to others, always prepared, focused." Ms. Calnen added, "Quiet intelligence. Calm confidence. Steady motivation. Often earning top scores and finishes her work before the rest of the class, but you would never know it. She keeps that info to herself; she finds no need to brag. All around great kid." Chef Cole added, "LaKenzie is a good student in my class, she is always helping others in the kitchen, even if they aren't in her group."
10th Grade - Bruyn Hauger
When I think of this student, I think of the words kind, hardworking, and humble. He is reliable and motivated, and he's always working to improve himself. He is a student who shows up every day for himself, his classmates, his teammates, and his friends. He puts in the effort and the time to be the best version of himself every day. He is not afraid to make a mistake because he sees mistakes as opportunities to learn. He is a brave and outspoken leader in our class.
11th Grade - Rusty Carpenter
Rusty is a hardworking, resilient student who adds so much to our class by frequently sharing his opinions, ideas, questions, and insights. He takes challenging courses and does well in them across the board. In addition to his academics, Rusty is involved in extracurriculars, including tennis and robotics. Rusty consistently has a good attitude, and his sense of humor brightens others' days.
12th Grade - Jack Horning
Jack has done very well academically so far this year. He shows responsibility for keeping up with his work and has a sense of maturity about him. He is open to debating tough topics in a civil manner, listening to the other side of an argument and actually thinking about what they are saying. He has a pleasant disposition about him and has been enjoyable to have in class!
4 months ago, Adam Stefanski
Last Friday, Mr. Bryant's Anatomy & Physiology students had the opportunity to work with Riley Peterson (Charlevoix Health Occupations teacher), with several of her current students from BCHS and Charlevoix leading the way.
Pictured below:
Madelynne Crandell, a Health Occupations 3rd year student and senior at Charlevoix High School, taught the anatomy students how to draw blood with butterfly needles.
Allie Wilson and Julia Crandell, Boyne High School Juniors and Health Occupations 1 students teaching how to suture.
#boyneinspires
4 months ago, Adam Stefanski
Courtney Howie (School Nurse BCMS/BCHS) may not be the tooth fairy, but she is just as amazing! Mrs. Howie stopped by the Early Learners Program this week. She visited classrooms teaching students the importance of dental hygiene. Thank you Mrs. Howie for helping these kids keep those teeth pearly white!! #BOYNECARES #BOYNEINSPIRES
4 months ago, Jessica Sutherland
Get your tickets today for Gershwin's NICE WORK IF YOU CAN GET IT by going to boynehs.tix.com! Show times are MARCH 13, 14, 20 & 21 at 7pm.
This TONY AWARD WINNING MUSICAL from 2012 uses the music of GEORGE GERSHWIN to tell a new story taking place during the roaring 20’s. This screwball comedy is a surefire crowd-pleaser, with classic Gershwin tunes, romance, exuberant production numbers, and a hilarious script poking fun at class snobbery in the Prohibition era of the 1920's. The storyline might be new to you, but you will recognize classic songs such as Fascinating Rhythm, Someone to Watch Over Me, S'wonderful, I've Got a Crush on You, Let's Call the Whole Thing Off & Lady Be Good.
DON'T WAIT TO GET YOUR TICKETS - Last year we sold out all 4 shows!!
4 months ago, Angela Matelski
BCES is super excited to announce the Rambler Cup Recipient this week-Third Grader Celiciti Tillotson from Mrs. McShane's class! This is our way to celebrate when a student is trying their best to be Respectful, Responsible, Caring, Safe, and Kind with a prideful love for school. When a student is awarded the Rambler Cup, they take it home for the week and their name will be engraved on it at the end of the school year. #boynepride #boyneinspires #boynecares
4 months ago, Trisha Lockman
Don't forget that the Early Learners Program registration is now open for the 2026-2027 school year and Summer Program 2026. Sign your Little Rambler up today!
4 months ago, Jessica Sutherland
This morning, BCHS students participated in the Yellow Ribbon Suicide Prevention Program with an outstanding presentation.
The Yellow Ribbon program is an educational initiative that aims to increase awareness and understanding, create dialogue in the community, and make it easier for those who need help to receive it. A huge thank you to Barb Smith and Lisa Clavier for all that you do in our community and for our students! #boynecares
5 months ago, Adam Stefanski