BCHS families: Order your 2025 yearbook by November 15th and save $5!
6 months ago, Angela Matelski
Yearbook Order form
BCES is super excited to announce the Rambler Cup Recipient this week- 2nd Grader Kyla Lockman from Mrs. Dixon'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
6 months ago, Trisha Lockman
Rambler Cup Winner
Halloween was a little spooky and a whole lot sweet at the BCES last week. Visits to The Brook and Boyne Senior Center spread the Halloween cheer and the rain held out just long enough for our annual parade on the track. The day was full of smiles, tricks and treats!! #boynepride #boyneinspires #boynecares
6 months ago, Trisha Lockman
BCES Halloween pics 2024
BCES Halloween pics 2024
BCES Halloween pics 2024
BCES Halloween pics 2024
BCES Halloween pics 2024
BCES Halloween pics 2024
BCES Halloween pics 2024
BCES Halloween pics 2024
BCES Halloween pics 2024
BCES Halloween pics 2024
The Science classrooms at BCHS were alive with interactive lessons this morning! Ms. Calnen's Physical Science class was using the new Anatomage Table to do a lesson on the Law of Conservation of Mass. Nextdoor, Mr. Bryant's Conceptual Physics class was testing their mousetrap cars.
6 months ago, John Hertel
Students in Ms. Calnen’s class view the anatomage table.
Students in Ms. Calnen’s class view the anatomage table.
Mr. Bryant and his class watch the performance of the mousetrap cars.
A student starts his mousetrap car on the test track .
BOYNE MEETS BROADWAY (BMB) is NOVEMBER 14, 15 & 16 at 7 pm. Tickets are now on sale for $10 each. Tickets can be purchased from a cast member, in the BCHS office or at the door starting at 6 pm each night, until sold out!
6 months ago, Angela Matelski
Boyne Meets Broadway Tickets!
Superintendent Pat Little will be hosting his monthly Coffee Talk tomorrow, November 6th. He will be at the Lake Charlevoix Coffee Company in downtown Boyne City from 8:30-9:30 a.m. Stop by to ask questions or touch base on anything school related! #boynecares
6 months ago, Angela Matelski
Coffee Talk Image
A very special Thank You to Mallard Cove Senior Living for crafting 100 cute ghost suckers for our 3rd Graders and to the Boyne City Senior Center for knitting an adorable winter hat for each one of our Kindergarten students. #boynepride #boyneinspires #boynecares
6 months ago, Trisha Lockman
Students Hold suckers made by Mallard Cove Assisted Living
Students pose with hats made by the Boyne Senior Center
Congratulations to our Students of the Month for October at Boyne City High School! Below are pictures and written nominations for each student. 9th Grade - Grady Ragan Grady has been a great student so far this year! In Pre-Algebra he has been a huge help in class, whether that be answering questions, completing his notes/assignments on time, or helping other students out when they have questions. 10th Grade - Olivia Eckerle Olivia is one of the most resilient students I've ever met. She is a student who wants to learn, not just to get a good grade, but to truly master the material. She is quiet, but always engaged. Although I only have Olivia in English, last week she asked to sit in on our creative writing class. Despite note being in the class, she participated in our class activities and helped her peers revise their short stories. She works so hard, and she deserves this recognition. 11th Grade - Abigail Jaroneski Abigail is a great student. She is a great student because she has a great work ethic. She is very persistent.Things are not always easy, but Abi works until the job gets done correctly. Abi is doing a great job working with other students. Abi has been working with a 9th grader on math on her own time, even though she has her own work to do. Abi is involved with extracurricular (cheerleading), and works many hours outside of her school day She makes great decisions because she has a strong sense of right and wrong and how all students should be treated. We are very fortunate to have a student like Abi at Boyne City High School. 12th Grade - Ethan McQueen Ethan is outstanding student every month. He is responsible, not only in doing his homework, but he owns his level of learning and understanding the most difficult concepts. He takes challenging courses and isn't afraid of working hard to learn. He questions to gain a deeper understanding of the material. He is polite and respectful and is very deserved of Student of the Month recoginition. Due to a unique and unpredictable set of circumstances regarding our 2nd year returning RSN crew either being nominated for Homecoming Court, or on the Varsity Volleyball team (or both), Ethan had to be thrust with no experience or background into the key 'Quarterback' role on the RSN Production Crew. He is the first student who has ever been asked to step directly into the Technical Director role, and had to learn and pick up a very complicated and fast moving job extremely fast with very little actual rehearsal and practice. Not only has Ethan embraced the challenge and sought out and spent the time outside of class time to pick up the technical knowledge needed, he has stepped up and shown amazing maturity, leadership and want to make the productions on his watch the best they can be.
6 months ago, Adam Stefanski
6 months ago, Megan Neidhamer
BCHS Media Center Held a Spooky Halloween prize drawing for the high school students. Congratulations to our Winners: Kiley Harwell and Adonae Patton They each received a Halloween basket full of fun goodies including: candy, snacks, a new book, and a gift certificate to Lake Charlevoix Coffee Company.
6 months ago, Adam Stefanski
halloween
Our Halloween Parade is still happening!! Boyne City Track/Football Field 1:30pm today!!
6 months ago, Trisha Lockman
Halloween Parade Flyer
The Fall Book Fair was a HUGE SUCCESS! Today, Thursday, October 31, 2024 will be the LAST DAY for students to shop during the day. Online shopping will continue through the weekend and Monday for those that need to get the last minute items. THANK YOU to all that shopped and helped make our Fall Fair so GREAT!. If you were not able to shop at the fall fair, there will be another chance at our Annual Spring Fair. Sincerely, April Eckerle Support Services Boyne City Elementary Schools aeckerle@boyne.k12.mi.us 231-439-8282
6 months ago, Trisha Lockman
Book Fair Photos
Book Fair Photos
Book Fair Photos
Book Fair Photos
BCPS Families: November is Diabetes Awareness Month, and from our Early Learners through our high school buildings, we have Boyne students and staff with Type One Diabetes (T1D). T1D is a life-long condition that has no cure. For these reasons, Boyne City Public Schools will be promoting Diabetes Awareness for the month of November, and on World Diabetes Day, November 14th, a special "Boyne Wears Blue" day for Type One Diabetes Awareness. We will be offering these shirts and sweatshirts with proceeds going directly to supporting our very own Boyne diabetic students. Please see the link below for purchasing a “Boyne Wears Blue” shirt. These items will be delivered on November 12/13th so that they can be worn on November 14th. As of now, the link only includes adult sizes, but we are working on adding youth sizes. Please reach out to Ellen Dart at edart@boyne.k12.mi.us with any questions. https://www.screenmaster.net/bwb/shop/home
6 months ago, Angela Matelski
Boyne Wears Blue for Type 1 Diabetes
Thank you to Asst. Chief Mercer of the BCPD and our Kiwanis Club for donating reflective Halloween treat bags and for talking with our students about the importance of trick or treating safety on Halloween! #boynepride #boyneinspires #boynecares
6 months ago, Trisha Lockman
Students pose with Halloween Safety Bags
Halloween Safety Assembly
Halloween Safety Assembly
Thank you to the Great Lakes Center for the Arts for providing our assembly today... Bullysaurus Rex!! Students learned that it's not kind to be a bully and many ways to deal with a bully if it is happening to them or a friend. #boynepride #boyneinspires #boynecares
6 months ago, Trisha Lockman
Students at Bullysaurus rex assembly
 Bullysaurus rex assembly
 Bullysaurus rex assembly
 Bullysaurus rex assembly
 Bullysaurus rex assembly
 Bullysaurus rex assembly
 Bullysaurus rex assembly
 Bullysaurus rex assembly
 Bullysaurus rex assembly
 Bullysaurus rex assembly
BCES is super excited to announce the Rambler Cup Recipient this week- 3rd Grader Griffin LaVanway from Mrs. Mastin'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
6 months ago, Trisha Lockman
Rambler Cup winner poses with the principal
Congratulations to the newest members of the BCHS chapter of the National Honor Society! Last evening we inducted 20 new members, led by advisors Mark and Nicole Seymour! Congratulations to the following students on their membership: Aleli Barrera-Bardequez Malorie Carter Olivia Choduski Caleb Daniels Joey Dobbelaer Sophia Eaton Cambrynne Geim Chelsey Hertel Gabrielle Holbrook Benjamin Ivie Cameron Little Delaney Little Kaelyn Matelski Bridget McHugh Mallory Morgan Emma Patten Isabella Richards Wyatt Stainbrook Ella Stuart-Wall Naomi Theodore
6 months ago, Adam Stefanski
nhs
BREAKING NEWS! ONE NIGHT ONLY! We're so excited to announce that the Fall Book Fair at BCES has arrived! We welcome families to join us tomorrow night Friday the 25th to shop in person at the Boyne City Elementary School Media Center between 5pm and 7pm!! The Book Fair will be available for students to shop during school hours from October 28th to November 4th. We can't wait to see you tomorrow night!
6 months ago, Trisha Lockman
Fall Book Fair Flyer
BCHS students Katie Hunt, Ryan Chapp, and Ethan McQueen earned academic honors from the College Board Big Future Rural and Small Town National Recognition Program. The programs celebrate the hard work of thousands of high school students nationwide to help them showcase their strong academic performance. “We’re thrilled to celebrate our students and recognize them for the great work they’ve been doing. We’re proud of their strong academic performance in the classroom and on College Board assessments like the PSAT/NMSQT®, PSAT™ 10, and AP® Exams,” said Adam Stefanski, BCHS Principal]. “There’s so much that makes our students unique, and this honor reinforces their individuality and achievements as assets for their future.” #boynepride. #boyneinspires
6 months ago, Adam Stefanski
mcqueen
We're super excited to announce that our amazing BCES students helped to raise $1307.27 during our coin drive last week . All funds raised were to benefit the National Breast Cancer Foundation. Students reached goals for extra recess, popsicles and best of all, turning their Principal PINK for a day! Staff and students continue to bring awareness by wearing pink every Friday throughout the month of October. Way to go BCES!! #boynepride #boyneinspires #boynecares
6 months ago, Trisha Lockman
BCES Coin Drive Funds Raised
Turn Your Principal Pink Day
Turn Your Principal Pink Day
Staff wearing pink for October Pink Month
Turn Your Principal Pink Day
Turn Your Principal Pink Day