LEADERS WANTED: Do you know a student with good grades, a commitment to community and a desire to lead? The Beaverton chapter of the National Honor Society is excited to add the next deserving batch of standouts to hoist the torch carried by previous generations of BHS notables. Interested students should join us for an informational meeting May 19 at lunch in Mrs. Grice's room. #NHS #Service
about 2 months ago, Rusty Govitz
Striving to be the best school in mid-Michigan
DUAL PURPOSE: Attention, students (and parents of students) who are planning to take dual enrollment classes next year: Don't forget about our mandatory virtual meetings set for Wednesday, April 30 and April 7 from 5 to 6 p.m. Students and a parent MUST attend one of these sessions. If you don't, you will not be allowed to sign up for dual courses. NOTE: This meeting applies to current dual students taking courses next year as well. For more information, contact Mrs. Inscho at 989.246.3010 or rinscho@beavertonschools.net.
about 2 months ago, Rusty Govitz
Striving to be the best school in mid-Michigan
MAKE A NOTE: Join us for the BJSHS Spring Concert, set for 7 p.m. Monday night in the BJSHS gym. The show will feature selections from both the middle school and high school bands. Admission is free, but donations will be gratefully accepted. #GoBeavers #SpringMusic
about 2 months ago, Rusty Govitz
Striving to be the best school in mid-Michigan
Time to CELEBRATE the next step!
about 2 months ago, Renee Inscho
8th Grade Promotion Ceremony
Planning for Dual Enrollment for the 25-26 school year? See the attached flier for important information of how to enroll!
about 2 months ago, Renee Inscho
Dual Enrollment Flier
INFORMED + ENGAGED: Beaverton Schools continues its I+E Community Forum this week with a focus on what we're calling...The Big Picture. (But don't worry - as usual, we'll talk about other topics as well, and leave plenty of time for Q & A.) Please be sure to attend; every month, people are learning new things they didn't know about the district. That tells us this series is a great idea and that it's working. All interested parties are welcome and we will have childcare available so parents may focus on the meeting. Join us Thursday at 5:30 p.m. at the BJSHS Media Center, and please let us know you're attending by scanning the code or visiting https://bit.ly/4hlgQ7G. You can also use the form to offer topics, concerns or questions. #SuccessStartsByShowingUp
about 2 months ago, Rusty Govitz
Striving to be the best school in mid-Michigan
UNDER PRESSURE: Students in Mrs.Sprague's 9th grade science classes have been learning about the cardiovascular system. Today they put on their white coats and practiced taking pulses and blood pressure readings. They learned about the importance of good cardiovascular health and the dangers of using highly caffeinated drinks.
2 months ago, Erica Sprague
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THE SOUNDS OF SPRING: Clear your schedule for the evening of April 28 and join us for the BJSHS Spring Concert, set for 7 p.m. that night in the BJSHS gym. The show will feature selections from both the middle school and high school bands. Admission is free, but donations will be gratefully accepted. #GoBeavers #SpringMusic
2 months ago, Rusty Govitz
Striving to be the best school in mid-Michigan
BETTER LATE...: Spring Break pushed it back a bit, but there’s no way we’re missing the chance to honor the BJSHS Students of the Month for March. The are, l to r, Emily Colvin, Conner Wolfe, Kami Jacques, Elan Aho, Mackenzie Knake, Talise Wohlschlegel, Eli Roe, Aaliyah Holmes, Riley Cross, Anicia Klein, Sayde Woodruff and Sophie Milks. Not pictured: Ava Nickel, Stormy Ward, Shaun McWilliams and Anna Mannigel.
2 months ago, Rusty Govitz
Striving to be the best school in mid-Michigan
Mrs.Sprague's LINKS mentoring class had a guest speaker today to discuss autism awareness and visual supports. Students have been making their own visual support to use for themselves. Next, they will find ways to help their junior high students use visuals in class and social situations. We can all benefit from a visual now and then, and we appreciate Mrs. Oard taking time to come in and share her experiences and expertise with autism and visual support!
2 months ago, Erica Sprague
Mrs. Oard-thank you!!
PREPARE TO SUCCEED: With this week comes state-mandated testing season at BJSHS. Please do everything possible to make sure your students attend school for these important events: SAT (11th Grade) is Wednesday, April 9; ACT WorkKeys (11th Grade) is Thursday, April 10; PSAT (8th Grade) is Monday, April 14; PSAT (9th Grade) is Tuesday, April 15; and PSAT (10th Grade) is Wednesday, April 16. Because these tests are required by the state, students who miss any of these dates will be required to make them up in the following weeks. On testing days, see the tip sheet below to help ensure your students are bright-eyed and ready to do their best, and #GoBeavers.
2 months ago, Rusty Govitz
Striving to be the best school in mid-Michigan
LINE UP TO SIGN UP: If you've got a four-year-old who's ready to get a jump on school life, come to Beaverton Elementary anytime and we'll walk you through the process of signing up for FREE Pre-Kindergarten at BES. Start your child's school career the right way by joining us at Beaverton Elementary. Call 989.246.3020 or just stop by the BES office to sign up today. And #GoBeavers.
3 months ago, Rusty Govitz
Free Pre-K! Enroll today!
Beaverton Schools Update: All PM CTE programs have been cancelled for the Beaverton Jr./Sr. High School.
3 months ago, Renee Inscho
CTE-SSENTIAL INFORMATION: When you vote on May 6 in consideration of the CTE millage renewal request, keep in mind that more than 40 percent of Beaverton juniors and seniors attend CTE right now. That's in addition to the 500-plus students who have gained valuable skilled trades training since voters originally approved the millage in 2016. Also remember: It's a RENEWAL - a chance to keep things going strong at no additional cost to taxpayers. Please vote May 6, and if you believe in the great things CTE is doing for our students, our employers and our community, please speak up and spread the word. #CTEitsWorking #PleaseVoteMay6
3 months ago, Rusty Govitz
Striving to be the best school in mid-Michigan
BJSHS Announcements: April 1, 2025
3 months ago, Renee Inscho
Announcements 4-1-25
FREE PRE-K! ENROLL TODAY! If you've got a youngster who turns four years old before Dec. 2, now's the time to sign up for FREE pre-kindergarten at Beaverton Elementary. The benefits are numerous: BES offers your child a safe, caring environment in the same building with the same friends, teachers and principals that your child will know and love throughout elementary school; instruction five days a week, all day; full transportation to and from home; the chance to learn about taking turns, sharing and getting along; and an early jump on the full kindergarten experience and expectations. Scan the code or head over to ClareGladwinPreschool.org to sign up. #BeavertonAlways
3 months ago, Rusty Govitz
Striving to be the best school in mid-Michigan
CTE-SSENTIAL INFORMATION: On May 6, voters will be asked to consider renewing the Career & Technical Education millage they originally approved in 2016. Because it's a renewal, passing the request won't increase your taxes - not one bit. That's just one of the crucial facts you need to know before you vote. Here's another: Since that millage was passed, 509 Beaverton students have been taught essential career training in the program. Visit https://tinyurl.com/mu575k5m for CTE facts, figures, FAQs and student success stories. Read Beaverton Superintendent Michael Hugan's letter to the community at https://tinyurl.com/755jb8t9. And please vote May 6. #CTEitsWorking #GoBeavers
3 months ago, Rusty Govitz
Striving to be the best school in mid-Michigan
10th Grade Biology Students at Beaverton High School have learned the art of sauerkraut making (and patience) during their unit on cellular energy. We learned a lot about bacteria and other fermented foods that are good to eat and good for you too! After several weeks of waiting, they were able to taste the fruits of their labor and enjoy a sausage and sauerkraut treat! Many students tried it for the first time and really liked it! Now, they all know how easy it is to make at home! Way to put biology to work, students!
3 months ago, Erica Sprague
We had to use some kitchen skills to chop the cabbage!
Filling the jars with cabbage was a team effort!
Enjoying a tasty snack!
CTE-SSENTIAL INFORMATION: On May 6, voters will be asked to consider renewing the Career & Technical Education millage they originally approved in 2016. Because it's a renewal, passing the request won't increase your taxes - not one bit. That's just one of the crucial facts you need to know before you vote. Here's another: Since that millage was passed, 509 Beaverton students have been taught essential career training in the program. Visit https://tinyurl.com/mu575k5m for CTE facts, figures, FAQs and student success stories. Read Beaverton Superintendent Michael Hugan's letter to the community at https://tinyurl.com/755jb8t9. And please vote May 6. #CTEitsWorking #GoBeavers
3 months ago, Rusty Govitz
Striving to be the best school in mid-Michigan
HUMBLE PI: We can't get too far past March 14 without observing a moment of respect for the junior high teachers who allowed students to smush (and in some cases, smash) tins of whipped topping in their faces on Friday, all in the name of Pi Day. The photos tell the story, and one thing's for sure: 3.14 was never nearly this much fun when we were kids. #PiDay #GoBeavers
3 months ago, Rusty Govitz
Striving to be the best school in mid-Michigan
Striving to be the best school in mid-Michigan
Striving to be the best school in mid-Michigan
Striving to be the best school in mid-Michigan