
Students in Mr. Swingle’s math class using dice to practice theoretical and experimental probability.




6th graders enjoyed Dunkin’ Donuts on Valentines Day


Essig/Baker team playing Jeopardy reviewing for the Module 8 Transformations test





We want to thank the very best SRO for everything he does for us! Officer Hooven is an important part of BTMS! Thank you Officer Hooven!❤️👮♂️🚔




2024 Winter Athletic Awards
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2024 Winter Athletic Awards
7th & 8th Grade Boys Basketball



2024 Winter Athletics Awards
7th & 8th Grade Girls Basketball



2024 Winter Athletics Awards
Boys & Girls Wrestling


Ms. Faubion presented a lesson to the students in Mrs. Dotson’s class on the ethical use of AI in the classroom. The students then used two different AI sites to gather information to create an InfoGraphic using Canva on the Sui, Tang, and Song Dynasties of China.








Those students who earned “Lunch reward”, from Mrs. Patrick’s homeroom, got to eat at McDonald’s.




Eighth graders visiting the high school.











6th grade PLTW film canister rockets









This week in art: 6th graders finished up on their cardboard masks and started their colorful hearts, inspired by Jim Dine. And 7th graders are beginning their clay junk food project!






Don't forget to get your Tiger Games shirt! Tomorrow is the last day!


Students from the Dotson, Jandes, and Pipes team enjoying their reward lunch for exceptional Tiger behavior at McDonald’s.






The 6th graders enjoyed their January lunch reward!






Fun observing and identifying rocks!






We want to take a moment during National School Counseling Week to say how thankful we our for our BTMS School Counselor, Mrs. Reynolds! Thank you Mrs. Reynolds for everything you do for our students, families, and staff! We have one of the best!❤️🩶


8th grade PLTW neuron building



Tiger fans are needed to support our 7th grade boys basketball team who will be battling for the SBAAC championship tomorrow night (2/7). Game time is 5:00 at BTMS. Entrance is across from the tennis courts behind the school. Cost: $5 (adults), $4 (students). No passes accepted.
