
Ollie's birthday was yesterday and he had a fun time celebrating with us!




Thank you so much to Jason Brumley from Re/Max for donating school supplies to our students!❤️


Ms. Faubion, our instructional technology coach, teaching our 6th graders all about using Canva. They loved it!





Our annual BTMS Hoops for Heart with the American Heart Association is coming up! Students, check out the flyer for details!🏀❤️


You're invited to the BTMS Holiday Concert this Thursday, Dec. 7th, at 6 PM in the gymnasium! Come hear the music the band and choir students have been working on during this first semester, as well as some holiday classics to put you in the spirit.


8th grade PE classes finished up their Flag Rugby Unit. All teams worked hard and did a great job!






The BTMS wrestlers did a great job at their first tournament in New Richmond.
Two wrestlers placed: Parker took third and Daniel took fourth. They wrestle again on December 9th in Blanchester.



Congratulations to our November Tigers of the Month! Way to Follow the Tiger Way!🐅🐾


Mr. Swingle’s students using Canva to design Infographics on the decline of the Roman Empire.




Best of luck to Coach Napier and our boys and girls wrestlers as they open their season this morning in New
Richmond.


Congratulations to Kiele and Zeke on being selected to the 2024 OMEA District 14 Honor Band! They auditioned with 315 other students from Clermont and Hamilton Counties. Bethel-Tate was the only non-Division-I school to have any students selected from Clermont County.


7th Grade Art students working on their "Clay Junk Food" project. Some take it to the extreme by taking a bite of their clay so they can have teeth marks in their clay!





In Career Exploration, 6th graders tested 20 different mindfulness strategies to use when they are feeling frustrated, angry, or stressed. These can help them today as students and in the future as employees.






Our dodgeball teams were looking good!











Our dodgeball teams were looking good!











Our dodgeball teams were looking good!











Our dodgeball teams were looking good!











Halcomb’s 8th American History students were working hard on examining primary sources for the causes of the American Revolution.



8th grade PLTW brain dissection and identification lab





Mrs. Parlier’s language arts classes honing their debating skills during a Socratic seminar based on a “Lore” podcast we listened to last week.


