LIKE THE OSCARS MINUS THE RED CARPET: Beaverton was well-represented at Tuesday's CTE Student Excellence Awards, the culmination of an entire school year's worth of work for juniors and seniors. Check out the photos and list of awardees below, and #GoBeavers.



DEMOCRACY IN ACTION: It was Election Day at BJSHS as students stood in line, received their official ballots and cast their votes for various positions in student government. As with the last several years, a handful of local election officials were on site to give instructions, smooth the process and manage the ballots. Thanks to these volunteers for guiding our students through this valuable introduction to the election process: Vicki Richardson, Judy Brubaker, Katery Stoike, Kelly Avila, Shelle Brubaker and Deb Bergman. #GoBeavers #GoDemocracy




THE FUTURE IS NOW: At its banquet Monday, the Clare-Gladwin Future Farmers of America honored standout students for the year, and three Beavers brought home a bushel of accolades. Congrats to Hope Van Tiem, Sophie Milks and Jordyn Schultz, who was also elected chapter president for next year. #GoBeavers


THE RED REPORT: It's Sunday. It's 11 a.m. It's The Red Report, chock full of Beaverton Schools insights, news and information. Check it out at www.beavertonschools.net/redreport and let us know what you think. #GoBeavers

VOICES CARRY: These distinguished BJSHS students were among those descending on the state capitol Tuesday as part of Youth Advocacy Day. These young people spoke to legislative representatives (including Gov. Gretchen Whitmer) on the benefits of funding Beaverton's School Wellness Program. #Wellness #GoBeavers

WALKING IT BACK: When our students took part in the nationwide Walk, Bike and Roll to School Day last fall, it turned out to be a feel-good throwback. We enjoyed it so much, in fact, that we're doing it again. We're inviting students and families to join schools across North America in celebrating National Walk, Bike and Roll to School Day on May 6! Anyone who wants to participate should arrive at the Beaverton Community Center at 7:30 a.m. that morning. Join us!


WE LEAD YOU LOUD AND CLEAR: A strong contingent of BHS students gathered today at the BAC for the National Honor Society Leadership Conference, which featured discussion, goal setting and fun. Also showcased was an impressive list of BHS alums and community members who spoke on their approach to leadership and commitment to the tenets of NHS. #BeavertonAlways




THE RED REPORT: It's Sunday. It's 11 a.m. It's The Red Report, chock full of Beaverton Schools insights, news and information. Check it out at www.beavertonschools.net/redreport and let us know what you think. #GoBeavers

LAST CALL: The BJSHS Yearbook Club needs YOUR help. If you have any photos of our students that you would like to have showcased in this year's yearbook, please send them ASAP to Allison Grice at algrice@beavertonschools.net along with the date the photo was taken. We want your student in the yearbook, so please help us make sure every student is featured. AND PLEASE NOTE: The deadline to order a yearbook is April 30. We will not be able to provide copies after our print date, so please order yours by April 30 to ensure you get one. There will not be any extras ordered. You can order your copy by scanning one of these codes or at tinyurl.com/4ewy99wh (high school - $34) or tinyurl.com/2xmfy82h (junior high - $13). If you have any other questions, please reach out at the email listed above.

ARTFELT: Our high school Art students spent some time Friday morning helping set up the Gladwin Area Artist Guild’s Annual Spring Art Show at the BAC, set for Saturday from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Nearly 50 pieces by those students will be on display and some will be available for sale. Stop by and support the local art scene. #GoBeavers






THE RED REPORT: It's Sunday. It's 11 a.m. It's The Red Report, chock full of Beaverton Schools insights, news and information. Check it out at www.beavertonschools.net/redreport and let us know what you think. #GoBeavers

A BRIGHT BUNCH: Beaverton was well-represented Wednesday at the Jack Pine Conference All-Academic Brunch at Dow Diamond. First-Team honors went to Class of '26 Valedictorian Riley Cross, Salutatorian Hope Vantiem, Lucas Colwell and Eric Larson. BJSHS honorees on the second team were Glorie Drudge, Tayton Wohlschlegel, Alivia Harrell and Laura Phillips. Congrats to all our standouts; you make us proud. #BeavertonAlways

JV baseball at Evart is on today.
Girls Soccer vs Gladwin is on today.
#GoBeavers
THE RED REPORT: It's Sunday. It's 11 a.m. It's The Red Report, chock full of Beaverton Schools insights, news and information. Check it out at www.beavertonschools.net/redreport and let us know what you think. #GoBeavers

MEMORIES PRESERVATION DEPT.: The BJSHS Yearbook Club needs YOUR help. If you have any photos of our students that you would like to have showcased in this year's yearbook, please send them ASAP to Allison Grice at algrice@beavertonschools.net along with the date the photo was taken. We want your student in the yearbook, so please help us make sure every student is featured. AND PLEASE NOTE: The deadline to order a yearbook is April 30. We will not be able to provide copies after our print date, so please order yours by April 30 to ensure you get one. There will not be any extras ordered. You can order your copy by scanning one of these codes or at tinyurl.com/4ewy99wh (high school - $34) or tinyurl.com/2xmfy82h (junior high - $13). If you have any other questions, please reach out at the email listed above.

Beaverton Elementary School is proud to announce its Students of the Month for March. These students were selected by teachers for excellence in the classroom, leadership among their peers and an enthusiastic ambition that inspires others. BES Students of the Month for March are Brian Sheets, McKinley McCann, Brayden Wilson, Scarlett Tenwalde, Jacob Harding, Wyatt Schneider, Logan McLaren, Jozleigh Henne and Kaizen Coggins. Congrats and #GoBeavers.

Beaverton Jr./Sr. High School is proud to announce its Students of the Month for March. These students were selected by teachers for excellence in the classroom, leadership among their peers and an enthusiastic ambition that inspires others. BJSHS Students of the Month for March are Braeden Hargrove, Masen Hawkins, Mackenzie Knake, Charity Danielak, Paislee Flatt, Kaydence Spencer, Chasity Hect, Trinity Danielak, Tucker Blades and Logan Gilmore. Not pictured: Amelia Matt, Wyatt Budry, Sophie Alers Rivera, Hermes Madurga, Micheal Maloney and Sutton Wolfe. Congrats and #GoBeavers.

IT'S GO TIME: Beginning this week, test season is here. As you know, state testing is vital for a number of reasons and its impact is felt not only by your particular student, but by future students and the entire Beaverton Schools family. Thanks for doing your part to help put our kids in the best possible position to thrive. Please follow these tips to help your student succeed. #GoBeavers


READY UP: Test season is coming once we return from Spring Break. As you know, state testing is vital for a number of reasons and its impact is felt not only by your particular student, but by future students and the entire Beaverton Schools family. Thanks for doing your part to help put our kids in the best possible position to thrive. Please follow these tips to help your student succeed. #GoBeavers


IN APPRECIATION: Sometimes in life, it's the little things. Like last week, for example, when BJSHS students wrapped a note of gratitude around a piece of candy and handed it to an adult in the building. Nice one, kids; your appreciation is appreciated. #GoBeavers









