
"WHY ASK PI?" or "JUST A SPLATTER OF TIME": We can't exit this week without paying tribute to the highly-regarded and now-annual Pi Assembly, held every March 14. Spirited sessions of duck-duck-goose and musical chairs eventually gave way to the main event: the BPA fundraiser in which students paid for a chance to put a pie square in the face of any number of staff luminaries. And boy, did they keep that promise. #WhoWantsPi










SOFTBALL CLINIC: The BJSHS Softball team will host a Pitching & Catching Clinic Sunday, March 17 from 2 to 3:30 p.m. at the BES gym. The cost is $10 per athlete and the clinic is open to students in the fourth grade and up. Pay at the door and checks can be made to Beaverton Softball. (This event is rescheduled from its original date of March 10.)


**Reminder**
All high school spring sports start Monday, March 11th. Students participating will need a physical on file in the office.

SAY HELLO: Meet the BES Students of the Month for February. They are (l to r) Logan Gilmore, Bristol Woodcraft, Issabella Collamer- Rowe, Ellison Gasche, Rylee Garvie, Lily Torrez, Jaxon Witek and Paige Wicke. Not pictured: Braxton Coggins. Congrats to all and #GoBeavers.


STAR SALUTE: It's Student of the Month time again at BJSHS. Congrats to (l to r) Harlie Lamson, Audrey Andrist, Brady Armstrong, Ace Carter, Reese Roggentine, Riley Sprague, Eluna King and (not pictured) Grant Willsie and Dominick Schatten.









Last weekend, these three student athletes participated in State tournaments! Kaelyn Fischer finished 32nd out of all qualifiers in the State Singles Bowling tournament. Leland Love and Eli Roe had great showings at the State Individual Wrestling tournament, with Eli placing 6th overall in the Division 3, 150 lb. weight class. Great Job Beavers!


GETTING CAUGHT TRYING: Specials teachers at BES have dialed up the importance of student kindness this school year and it's showing. Staff are keeping their eyes peeled to catch students committing unsolicited acts of kindness like saying "please" and "thank you," cleaning up more than their share, lifting others through nice comments and generally serving as a force for positivity. At the end of each month, a set of students are being recognized, and here's this month's batch. Keep it up, kids - you're making a huge difference in your school. #KindnessIsContagious #KindnessChallenge









Tonight, Roy Johnston goes for his 17th district title. Our Varsity Boy's Basketball team takes on Beal City in the District Championship, starting at 7:00 pm in the Beal City High School Gymnasium. All tickets will be sold through GoFan.
Go Beavers!

MATTERS LOCAL AND COSMIC: Interesting times at BJSHS this morning. Students (led by the BHS Marching Band) gathered in the hall to well-wish state finalists Kaelyn Fischer (bowling) and Eli Roe and Leland Love (wrestling). Meanwhile in P.E. class, they broke out the black lights and partook in Beaverton's first-ever session of Cosmic Badminton. #TotallyRadical





TONIGHT'S THE NIGHT: Got a kiddo getting ready for school? Join us tonight and find out what it’s all about. At Beaverton Elementary, there’s a place for every new learner, whether it’s Preschool, Young Fives or Kindergarten. Bring your kiddo to New Learners Info Night to find out which starting point is right for your child. Tonight at 6 p.m. at BES. #BeThere #ProudToBeABeaver


STATE-BOUND: Three Beavers are representing our school and our community this weekend in state finals competition, including senior Kaelyn Fischer, who competes in the girls' bowling finals in Muskegon Saturday morning. (Details: tinyurl.com/yw8ykyf9.) Meanwhile, on Friday, freshmen Eli Roe and Leland Love continue their quest for gold in the MHSAA state wrestling finals at Ford Field in Detroit. (Details, including streaming options and real-time updates: tinyurl.com/3nnssxhp.) Go get 'em, Beavers. Your school is proud. #Finalists


GEARING UP: Wednesday's New Learners Info Night event (6 p.m. at BES) is almost here, and we'd love to see two things: A robust turnout and a snap of your new student in our Signing Day Photo Booth. Join in and your kiddo could win one of those highly coveted B Shirts.


Friday night was truly historic, witnessing the incredible retirement of our legendary boys basketball coach after 50 years!
What a night for Beaverton! Not only did we celebrate the incredible 50-year coaching career of Coach Roy F. Johnston, but both the boys and girls varsity basketball teams brought home Butch and the Cedar River Cup with thrilling Friday night wins!
Special thank you's go out to Will Gaudard & the athletic department, the coaches & student-athletes, the maintenance, kitchen, & custodial staff, the Hall of Fame committee along with Scott Govitz, the student council, the sports boosters, the Beaverton staff & administration working with the many other entities that contributed to a beautiful evening at the Roy F. Johnston gymnasium.
Together, you created an unforgettable night that will be etched in our memories forever. We witnessed history, celebrated a legend, and shared a truly special moment as a community.
Beaverton graduate, Jason Brown captured Roy's career with this video tribute and honoring the more than 400 players that have played for him:
https://vimeo.com/915361531
We are all so grateful for the opportunity to be a part of this special moment in history.
A huge shoutout to the Beaverton & Gladwin communities for an unforgettable night!
P.S. Don't forget to share your favorite memories from the night in the comments! #GoBeavers


A TEACHABLE OPPORTUNITY: If you're considering teaching as a career, there's still time to take advantage of the opportunity for free tuition through the Talent Together program. The current application window closes March 3, so this is your last chance to seize the opportunity for free tuition in areas such as initial teacher certification, ESL endorsement, Special Education and more. Talent Together is hosting online sessions to explain the whole program; you can sign up at bit.ly/3ORrF5m. #GoTeachers #GoBeavers


Tonight's Feature Events:
Before the games begin, we honor the legacy of athletic greats as we induct our newest members into the Hall of Fame. Witness the celebration of their outstanding contributions to the sport.
Doors to the gymnasium will open at 4pm.
At approximately 5:15pm, we invite you to celebrate with us the inducting of the three new members into the Beaverton Sports Hall of Fame including, longtime softball coach, Aaron Wentworth; two sport standout, Jackie Ashcroft and basketball phenom, James Ruhle.
At 6pm, the girls Battle for the Cedar River Cup: The Lady Beavers and Lady Flying G's face off for the prestigious Cedar River Cup.
Boys Battle for Butch: The rivalry is heated as the Beavers and Flying G's go head-to-head for the coveted "Butch" trophy.
Legendary Coach is Retiring: A true champion, Roy Johnston, hangs up his red blazer after an incredible 50 + year coaching career. Don't miss this special tribute to Roy at the end of boys game. Roy has been a mentor who has inspired generations of students, players, and coaches alike.
This night promises to be unforgettable!
Don't miss out on the electrifying atmosphere and witness history in the making, but please be reminded that we have limited capacity.
If you are not able to attend in person, then you can find the game and postgame ceremony will be streamed live at fan.hudl.com/gobeavers.





***ARE YOU READY???***
Tickets go on sale at 4:00 p.m. in front of Roy F. Johnston Gymnasium for tonight's Varsity Doubleheader! We are expecting a capacity crowd for the game, as well as our Hall of Fame induction ceremony, and postgame celebration of Coach Roy Johnston's career.
Have to miss the action?
fan.hudl.com/gobeavers will be streaming live at 7:00 p.m. to catch as much as the action as possible.
Go Beavers!


NEW LEARNERS: Beaverton Elementary Schools is accepting applications for enrollment for the 2024-25 school year and will host a New Learners Info Night Feb. 28 to introduce families to the school.
“Because we offer more than kindergarten for young learners at Beaverton, we wanted to open the process up to students who may be better suited for our preschool or our Young Fives program,” said BES Principal Shawna Hartwell. “That’s why we’re expanding the traditional Kindergarten Roundup event to include those younger ages as well.”
The New Learners Info Night, set for 6 p.m. on Feb. 28 at BES, will offer families a chance to hear about the different programs, meet with staff and tour the facilities. Hartwell said Beaverton’s growing preschool program is one reason behind the event, but not the only one.
“Next fall, in addition to our three kindergarten classes and our preschool and Young Fives classes, we plan to offer an additional preschool opportunity,” she said. “Working with families earlier in the process will help ensure that each student is placed in the best position to succeed as they begin their careers here at Beaverton Schools.”
Hartwell said families are welcome to enroll at the district anytime by visiting beavertonschools.net/enroll or calling 246-3020.
“This event is a great way for young students and their families to get to know the staff and the school,” she said. “Once they’re enrolled, we’ll follow up with student assessments to determine the appropriate starting point for them in our school. It’s all designed to provide the best learning environment possible for new students at this crucial juncture of their development.”


REMINDER: Our excellent Parent Involvement Night series continues Wednesday at 5 p.m. at BES with guest speaker Sarah McCurdy from the Clare-Gladwin Great Start Collaborative. Her topics will include "How to Help Your Child Handle Emotions" and "Communication Between Children and Parents." Free childcare and free pizza will also be available and one family will win tickets to a BJSHS athletic event. All families are welcome to join us.


TAKE THE WHEEL: Looking for a rewarding job that offers paid training and licensing, guaranteed hours, meal reimbursements, benefits, paid time off, holiday pay and bonuses? Beaverton Schools and its transportation partner Auxilio are now hiring school bus drivers at a starting hourly pay of $18.75. Set up an interview by calling 989.435.9474 or emailing sworkman@beavertonschools.net. Applicants are subject to background checks and drug tests.


SO MUCH DRAMA! - A trio of Beavers took their Forensics skills to MSU's Spartan IE Invitational Saturday and performed very well, with Olivia Smith and Ashlynne Krzyzaniak earning 4th place in Duo 9/10 and Ford Kingry coming up just short in an ultra-competitive Informative 9/10. Great job, team. And while we're on the subject of the performing arts, auditions for the spring Madrigal Dinner Theatre are under way this week. See the flier below for details and c'mon out and join the fun. #Drama #GoBeavers

