
Good afternoon Beaverton, we hope that you are having a great start to the week. Here is the link for this week's Beaverton Schools' Superintendent Report.
Check out The Bell at https://bit.ly/3Ritasl.
#GoBeavers


FREE BOOKS! GET YOUR FREE BOOKS HERE! We're retiring some of our older reference books from the library. If you like to learn or read, that's good news for you. Between now and next Friday (Oct. 21), stop by the BJSHS Media Center during school hours and take any and all of these books that you wish. A bargain at twice the price.





"They needed me. And I needed them."
BEAVERTON SCHOOLS PRESENTS...ONE LAST LESSON: As her career draws to a close, Holly Smith opens up about the job, reaching today's kids, and that graduation speech. A longform interview that hits hard in all the right ways. Go to: www.bit.ly/3SQH0mZ
#BeavertonForever
#GoBeavers


THE BIG RED ROUNDUP: Beaverton was awash in HOCO mojo all last week, and you probably think you've seen every possible piece of Spirit Week content available to humankind. WRONG! There's lots more. Check out our HOCO Roundup at www.bit.ly/3yzrYdh for the definitive collection.




Beavers win big over Harrison on Homecoming 28-0. We host Gladwin next Friday. GO RED!

ROYALTY: BJSHS crowned its Homecoming Queen and King at today's assembly: Lillyan Herren-Howard and Logan Love. Congratulations to the entire court and the whole Beaverton Schools student body for a most excellent Spirit Week. (And it's not over yet.) #GoBeavers



LUNCHTIME SERENADE: Beaver Pride was campus-wide today as the BJSHS Band took it down the street at lunch, firing up the youngsters at BES with the best song ever written. Check it out at https://bit.ly/3yzrYdh. #HOCO22
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HOW 'BOUT YOU? As we entered the stretch run of Spirit Week, BJSHS students pulled out their Holiday Day wear while BES kids enjoyed Rainbow Day. More pix and all your HOCO INFO at https://bit.ly/3yzrYdh.





WE'VE (STILL) GOT SPIRIT: Day three of Spirit Week was flat-out strong. BJSHS students mixed styles with Country vs. Country Club Day, while their BES counterparts showed their true colors with Shirt/Jersey Day. Lots more pix and all your HOCO INFO at https://bit.ly/3yzrYdh.





Good afternoon Beaverton, we hope that you are having a great start to the Homecoming week. The students and staff seem are showing their school spirit!
Here is the link for this week's Beaverton Schools' Superintendent Report.
Check out The Bell at https://bit.ly/3Ritasl.
#GoBeavers


YES WE DO: Spirit Week continued in earnest today with Minions Day at BJSHS and Comfy Cozy Day at BES. Lots more pix and all your HOCO INFO at https://bit.ly/3yzrYdh. #GoBeavers





THE STARS WERE BRIGHT THIS MORNING: We celebrated September's best and brightest with our first Students of the Month recognition of the school year today. Congrats and nice job to Kylie Wentz, Eli Roe, Wade Herren-Howard, Damian Watters, Hope Van Tiem, Kennedy Tripp, Ford Kingry, Elizabeth Whitfield, Brooklyn St. Peter, Ellie Minkina, Sayde Woodruff and Bennett Reader. #SeptemberStudents #GoBeavers





WE'VE GOT SPIRIT: Homecoming Beaverton style kicked off today in true Spirit Week fashion. Students at BJSHS celebrated with Adam Sandler Day, while kids at BES enjoyed Hat Day. The fun continues all week. More pix and all your HOCO INFO at https://bit.ly/3yzrYdh. #GoBeavers







Announcements: October 3, 2022
I pledge allegiance to the flag of the United States of America and to the Republic for
which it stands, one nation, under God, indivisible; with liberty and justice for all.
1. 7 th /8 th Student Council will be working on the homecoming banner in room 230
(Mrs. Sprague’s room) in the morning before school and at lunch Mon-Thu. All
interested 7 th /8 th graders may come and help with this the banner will be in the
parade on Friday.
2. This year’s 1 st meeting of Beaverton’s BPA will be during WIN on October 12 th in
Mrs. Wagner’s room, Room 155. Come see what it is about.
3. Community member looking to hire a couple of students who can load a U-haul
with packed boxes on the last Saturday of October, no furniture involved. More
information available in the office.
4. Afternoon CTE: There will be no afternoon CTE buses provided this Friday due to
pep assembly. Students should work in library until pep assembly.
5. Art Club, meet in Miss Barnett’s art room on the first Tuesday of each month! 3:15
until 4:30 pm. First meeting is October 4 th ! Please make sure that you have ride
arrangements!
6. Sports Pictures will be on Tuesday, October 4 th
7. Spirit Week participants will be counted all week in WIN class, must be in class in
order to be counted.
8. Student government meeting TUESDAY in Mrs. Hubble's room during WIN Class.
9. Homecoming dance this Saturday 8-11pm at the school. Tickets are $5 and will be
sold at the door only.
10. Sophomore Class will have float building at Hess’s on Oct 4 th , Tuesday 6-8
and
Oct 6 th , Thursday 6-8.
Tonight Events:
Events Results: Cross Country raced at the Gladwin Cedar Bend Invite on Saturday:
Boys Varsity race Taj Finney Took 8 th place out of 28.
Girls Varsity race Tessa Wohlschlegel took 3 rd out of 27.
Boys Middle School, Riley Sprague was 31 st and Cameron Greer was 46 th out of 52
racers.
Girls Middle School, Myah Hubble took 5 th out of 45.
Varsity Football lost to Meridian in OT 7-10
Belated Happy Birthday: Jace Walker & Kayden Pierson
Lunch Menu: Beef Frito Pie, Baked Apple Slices, & Curly Fries

Beavers lose a heartbreaker in OT 7-10 in Meridian. Homecoming game next Friday vs. Harrison. GO RED!

Announcements: September 29, 2022
I pledge allegiance to the flag of the United States of America and to the Republic for
which it stands, one nation, under God, indivisible; with liberty and justice for all.
1. Today is Picture day, Every student needs their picture take even if you are not
purchasing pictures. This is how every one gets a student ID. Morning CTE
students need to report to the Media Center between 7:45 and 8:05. You will be
dismissed per grade level by the office. Picture forms are available in the main
hallway by the office or in the office.
2. Business Professionals of America is the nation’s leading CTSO (Career and
Technical Student Organization) for students pursuing careers in business
management, information technology, finance, accounting, office administration,
and other business-related career fields. Beaverton’s Chapter of BPA will have it’s
first 22-23 meeting during WIN on Wednesday, October 12. Meet in Room 155. All
9 th -12 th graders are welcome. Come find out what could be…
3. Community member looking to hire a couple of students who can load a U-haul
with packed boxes on the last Saturday of October, no furniture involved. More
information available in the office.
4. Good luck to the Beaverton Equestrian Team of Darby McKimmy & Kennedy
Maxwell as they compete at Regionals Friday, Saturday & Sunday. Anyone can
support & watch the team compete at the Midland Fairgrounds & it is Free. Event
times are posted in the Announcement cabinets in the hallway.
5. Early College applications are due on Friday Sept 30th. If you have any questions
please see Mrs. Johnson in room 232
6. The last day to drop Dual Enrollment classes is Friday Sept. 30th.
7. Art Club, meet in Miss Barnett’s art room on the first Tuesday of each month! 3:15
until 4:30 pm. First meeting is October 4 th ! Please make sure that you have ride
arrangements!
8. Sports Pictures will be on Tuesday, October 4 th .
9. Afternoon CTE Students: You will be excused from afternoon CTE classes next
Friday so you can attend the Homecoming Pep Assembly. Students will work in the
library until the pep assembly. If you prefer to go to afternoon CTE classes, instead
of the Homecoming Pep Assembly, please sign your name on the right form on the
counter in the main office by this Friday.
Senior float building, October 1st thru 6th, 6 to 9 pm @ Willford farm on Raymond
Road. See Mrs. Gerow or Andrew Cooper for details.
10. Junior float building will be at Reese and Russell Longstreth's house from 6p-
9p October 1 - October 4
11. Homecoming Dance Guest Passes need to be completed and turned in by
September 30th.
12. Homecoming T-shirts will be for sale Monday September 26th- Friday
September 30th during both lunches. They are pre-order this year, and are $15.
You must pay when you order in order to get a shirt.
Homecoming Spirit week is October 3rd. Please see a student government
member to verify all spirit days.
Student Government will be selling Hat Day Tickets September 26th- September
30th at both lunches. Tickets are $1; hat day will be Friday September 30th. You
must have a ticket in order to wear a hat.
Tonight Events: MSVB @ Pinconning, bus departs @ 3:45 pm, game starts at 5:00 pm
JV Football vs Meridian, game starts @ 6:30 pm
Events Results: Varsity Volleyball won against Harrison 2-0, Shepherd 2-0 and Clare 2-
1.
Happy Birthday: Mercede Eastman, Hunter Simpson, Justin Uhl
Lunch Menu: Mashed Potato & Chicken Bowl, Soft Baked Pretzel & Season Corn

WE'VE GOT A COURT: The BJSHS Homecoming Court has been announced. All the HOCO details are available at https://bit.ly/3frHkcK.


Good morning, Beaverton.
Our schools are committed to the safety and education of all of our students and staff. We also want to clearly communicate with parents about safety procedures and precautions. This morning's lockdown training in both buildings was a drill. This was a collaborative effort between Beaverton Schools, the Beaverton, Gladwin and Clare City Police Departments and the Clare County Sheriff's Department. Please discuss this situation with your children and let us know if any follow-up is needed.
Thank you for your understanding and please feel free to call either building if you have any questions or concerns.
Sincerely, Joseph Passalacqua, Superintendent


Good afternoon Beaverton, we hope that you enjoyed the weekend.
Here is the link for this week's Beaverton Schools' Superintendent Report.
Check out The Bell at https://bit.ly/3Ritasl.
#GoBeavers


TEACHING THE TEACHERS: Students had the day off, but teachers were hard at it Friday working on professional development, and the theme was "data." Essential to student growth is the ability to recognize what works in the classroom, what doesn't, and how to measure improvement. Data experts from Clare-Gladwin RESD were on hand to help guide the discussion, all in the efforts to make sure that when our kids walk across that stage at graduation, they're prepared for college, a career or both. #PuttingInTheWork #GoBeavers



