
CSI Roanoke- Investigating what happened to the ‘Lost Colony’ using primary and secondary resources to evaluate evidence.





ETS speaking to our 8th graders



BTMS Fall Athletic Awards will be held in the middle school gymnasium at 6 pm on Wednesday, October 19th.

BTMS Cross Country teams competed at St. Xavier this morning.


Mr Bakers classes researching archaeology and analyzing artifacts.





8th grade Art students finished their “Celebrity Drawings” this week and they turned out phenomenal!



Mrs. Ward's 8th grade Language Arts class learned new vocabulary from a class novel by illustrating the meaning of each word and creating a caption.



8th grade PE classes have been in their Adventure Education Unit working on activities incorporating problem solving and trust building.





Allie performed an experiment at home that we watched on Generation Genius! She created her own crystal out of household objects. Way to go, Allie!


BTMS raises awareness for Suicide Awareness Month.





Students in Mrs. Patrick’s class got into small groups to share the results of their research: “What was Bethel (or surrounding areas) like during the 1800’s”.





The Mr. Anderson, Mrs. Clift, and Mrs. Patrick team showed their “Bengal’s Spirit” today.





BTMS Student Council is underway for the 22-23 School year!





Students in Mrs. Jones‘s class learned about fractions in a practical and fun way… by eating pizza!




7th and 8th grade boys basketball open gym has been cancelled for Thursday, September 29th.

Students in Mrs. Sutter's classes are researching and comparing the different types of governments in Ancient Greece.





7th and 8th grade girls basketball open gyms (optional) will be held on Monday and Wednesday evenings from 7:00 - 8:30 pm starting on October 5th. The requirements to attend open gym were sent to parents in an email through Final Forms.

The 7th grade Lady Tigers volleyball team lost tonight in three sets to Felicity. The 8th grade team won their match in two. Way to battle, Lady Tigers!!

Our middle school cross country teams traveled to Goshen tonight to compete in the Goshen Invitational.





Students in Mrs. Parlier’s language arts class comparing the play and filmed versions of the Twilight Zone’s “The Monsters Are Due on Maple Street”.


