MEET THE BOARD: As we wind down School Board Recognition Month, we're profiling each of our members. Next up is Treasurer Tammy Grove.
NEW EDITION: Hot off the e-presses is the latest edition of the Journalism class' e-newspaper, The Voice of Beaverton. They've got study tips, an examination of Taylor Swift's work and a look at the Battle to End All Battles: Math versus English. Check it out here: https://bit.ly/3XRTeOo
The Beaverton wrestling team closed up JPC dual meets tonight with a win over Farwell 72-12 and a loss to Clare 37-36.
Double winners on the night were Landon Terrell, Seth Onweller, and Justin Wood.
Seth Onweller reached his 100th win against his opponent in the Farwell dual. Congratulations to Seth!
A WORTHY CAUSE: An important heads-up for those attending Friday's home basketball triple-header vs. Farwell. Our National Honor Society students are doing their Coaches vs. Cancer fundraiser for the American Cancer Society. The Coaches vs. Cancer committee has been talking to area businesses to raise donations; these businesses will be recognized during the basketball games this Friday. Committee members will also be available at the games to solicit donations from fans. The JV boys tip off at 4:30 p.m., followed by the varsity girls and varsity boys. Whether you’re a coach, player or fan, you can join us in our fight against cancer. More info on CvC here: https://bit.ly/3Hy53Um
Announcements: January 25, 2023
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. Hitting Barn will be open Saturday at 10:30 am.
2. Seniors: It is time to select a guest speaker for graduation. Please bring a device to
the media center today during WIN voting.
3. Attention All Football Players: The BHS Football Pizza Party takes place on
Sunday, Jan. 29, from 3pm-6pm, at the BHS Cafeteria. All 6th-12th grade players
are welcome. Hope you can join us for Pizza, Cornhole, and the NFL Playoffs. Cost
is $5. See the January Newsletter for more info. If you do not have a newsletter see
a coach for one.
4. Class ring orders will be taken on Tuesday, January 31 st from 11:00-12:05 in the
hallway. Ring packets are available in the office.
5. Baseball meeting for High School Boys on Thursday at lunch in Mr. Wicke’s Room.
6. BPA meeting at Lunch on Friday the 27 th .
Events: Middle School Boys Basketball vs Meridian, game starts at 5:00 pm @
Elementary Gym
Wrestling @ Clare w/ Farwell & Gladwin, Meet starts at 6:00 pm, bus departs at 4:15 pm
Events Results: Varsity Boys Basketball won against Valley Lutheran, 57-43. Layk
Woodruff 18 pts, Alex Pahl 14 pts, and Logan Love 10 pts.
Varsity Girls Basketball lost to Valley Lutheran, 64-32. L. Mungin 22 pts. and Faith
Danielak 6 pts.
Happy Birthday: ????
Lunch Menu: Pulled Pork, Mac & Cheese
MEET THE BOARD: As we wind down School Board Recognition Month, each day we'll profile one of our members. Today, it's Vice-President Jason Pahl.
MEET THE BOARD: As we wind down School Board Recognition Month, each day we'll profile one of our members. Today, it's President Adam Zdrojewski.
Announcements: January 24, 2023
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. Hitting Barn will be open tonight after school and Saturday at 10:30 am.
2. Seniors: It is time to select a guest speaker for graduation. Please bring a device to
the media center on January 25 th during WIN voting.
3. Attention All Football Players: The BHS Football Pizza Party takes place on
Sunday, Jan. 29, from 3pm-6pm, at the BHS Cafeteria. All 6th-12th grade players
are welcome. Hope you can join us for Pizza, Cornhole, and the NFL Playoffs. Cost
is $5. See the January Newsletter for more info. If you do not have a newsletter see
a coach for one.
4. Class ring orders will be taken on Tuesday, January 31 st from 11:00-12:05 in the
hallway. Ring packets are available in the office.
5. Baseball meeting for High School Boys on Thursday at lunch in Mr. Wicke’s Room.
6. BPA meeting at Lunch on Friday the 27 th .
7. Forensics Team don’t forget to grab you lunch and meet Mrs. Smith in the library
Today!
Events: Varsity Girls basketball vs Valley Lutheran, game starts at 6:00 pm
Boys Varsity Basketball vs Valley Lutheran, game starts at 7:30 pm.
Events Results: 7 th grade boys basketball defeated Harrison by a score of 39-22. Aidan
Elkholy had 19 pts and Tristan Olson had 12 pts.
Happy Birthday: ????
Lunch Menu: Brisket Nachos
Announcements: January 23, 2023
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. Herff Jones will be here today to present their information about class rings to the
Freshman class during WIN hour. Students report to WIN then you will be
dismissed to the meeting.
2. There will be PM CTE Auto class in Gladwin on Monday and Tuesday during
Gladwin’s half day of school.
3. Hitting Barn will be open on Tuesday afterschool and Saturday at 10:30 am.
4. Seniors: It is time to select a guest speaker for graduation. Please bring a device to
the media center on January 25 th during WIN voting.
5. Attention All Football Players: The BHS Football Pizza Party takes place on
Sunday, Jan. 29, from 3pm-6pm, at the BHS Cafeteria. All 6th-12th grade players
are welcome. Hope you can join us for Pizza, Cornhole, and the NFL Playoffs. Cost
is $5. See the January Newsletter for more info. If you do not have a newsletter see
a coach for one.
Events: MS boys Basketball @ Harrison, bus departs at 4:00 pm, game starts at 5:00
pm.
JV Boys Basketball @ Valley Lutheran, bus departs at 5:45 pm, game starts at 7:30 pm.
Events Results: Congratulations to youth wrestlers, Eli Roe 1 st place, Leland Love, 2 nd
place, Dalton Dull 3 rd place.
Beaverton Girls Bowling team scored against Pinconning, 28 ½ pts to 1 ½ pts. Becca
Claypool scored 187 and Kaelyn Fischer had a 172 game.
Beaverton Boys Bowling team lost 11 pts to 19 pts. Alex Greer high game was 171.
Boys Varsity Basketball won against Harrison 48-25. Layk Woodruff -16 pts, Alex Pahl 9
pts, Reese Longstreth 8 pts, 10 rebounds.
Belated Happy Birthday: Chevy Quackenbush, Cayden Rusher, Shelby Samuels
Happy Birthday: Lillyan Herren-Howard & Brady Lee
Lunch Menu: Breakfast Bowl
Bowling teams competed against Pinconning today. The girls won 28 1/2 points to 1 1 /2 points. Becca Claypool led the girls with a 187 game.
The boys lost a tough match 11 points to 19 points. Leading the boys was Alex Greer winning 2 points and a high game of 171. GO RED!
Last night the Beaverton wrestlers competed in a JV tournament at Bay City Central. Ian Krezenski was the one undefeated wrestler claiming his first championship. Nate Diamond, Cody Muma and Caden Snyder placed 2nd place. Eric Lasron received a 3rd place finish. AJ Camp and Sam Stube both finished the night with wins. Beavers wrestle in Clare on Wednesday. GO RED!
Boys basketball victorious in Harrison tonight: Varsity 48-25 & JV 51-26. Varsity girls and boys basketball host Valley Lutheran in a double header on Tuesday at 6:00. GO RED!
Girls basketball beat Harrison 36-17. Boys basketball travels to Harrison tomorrow night. GO RED!
SLOW DOWN AND BE SAFE
As students and families settle in for the new semester, officials at Beaverton Schools are cautioning drivers to slow down and pay heed to campus traffic directives.
“Traffic during arrival and dismissal can be hectic,” said Superintendent Joe Passalacqua. “You’ve got cars and buses and pedestrians all moving about. You’ve got some less-experienced drivers in that mix. We need everyone - students and adults - to take their time, follow our traffic directions and be patient and courteous.”
The district is distributing a map that illustrates the proper traffic flow for student drop-off and pick-up, bus routes and appropriate driving areas for visitors. Passalacqua also cautioned drivers to follow the directions or risk running afoul of the two Beaverton Police Dept. employees who serve as School Resource Officers on campus.
“We preach safety on our campus, and we just want drivers and pedestrians to exercise every possible caution, especially in these darker winter months when visibility isn’t as good,” Passalacqua said. “Let’s work together and take care of each other.”
To keep up with all things Beaverton Schools, make sure you download the Beaverton Schools app by searching for “Beaverton Beavers” at the iPhone App Store or the Google Play store, and drop by www.beavertonschools.net regularly.
The Beaverton Wrestling team pulled out two JPC wins last night beating Meridian 39-36 and Shepherd 62-18. Double winners on the night were: Garett Muma and Justin Wood.
Announcements: January 18, 2023
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. All High School Girls interested in playing softball. There will be a meeting in Mr.
Wentworth’s room during lunch on Thursday, bring your lunch.
2. Hitting Barn will be open on Saturday at 10:30 am.
3. The boy/girl Pom routine is Thursday at the girls 7:00 home game. Please come
check out this fun Pom Pon tradition!
4. 7/8 Student Council will meet on Wednesday 1/18 during lunch in Mrs. Sprague’s
room
5. Mentors will meet with Mrs. Sprague during 9-12 lunch on Thursday 1/19. 8 th grade
mentors are excused from WIN.
6. Our NHS blood drive is on Thursday, January 19th. Please consider donating blood
because currently the blood supply is dangerously low.
7. Gladwin County Youth Leadership Program is looking for 5 students out of the 11th
or 12th grade. The program begins Friday February 10th and requires a time
commitment from the students of one Friday per month for 4 months. The students
will attend the Legislative Breakfasts hosted by the Gladwin County Chamber of
Commerce. The modules will focus on local and state government, economic
development, education and effective communication. Each module will end at
approximately 3:30. Interested students should sign their name on the sign up sheet
in the office by this Friday.
Events: MS Boys Basketball @ Pinconning, bus departs at 4:00 pm, game starts at 5:00
pm
JV & Varsity Boys Basketball @ Tawas, bus departs at 4:00 pm, game starts at 6:00 pm
Wrestling @ Shepherd w/ Meridian & Gladwin, bus departs at 4:00 pm, meet starts at
6:00 pm
Events Results: Girls Varsity Basketball lost to Breckenridge 43-37
Happy Birthday: Sophie Milks & Alex Pahl
Lunch Menu: Classic Hamburger
Announcements: January 17, 2023
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. All High School Girls interested in playing softball. There will be a meeting in Mr.
Wentworth’s room during lunch Today, bring your lunch.
2. Hitting Barn will be open Today afterschool and on Saturday at 10:30 am.
3. 9-12 Student Government Meeting Today, Jan. 17 th in Mrs. Hubble’s room during
WIN.
4. The boy/girl Pom routine is Thursday at the girls 7:00 home game. Please come
check out this fun Pom Pon tradition!
5. Bagels will return on Today.
6. 7/8 Student Council will meet on Wednesday 1/18 during lunch in Mrs. Sprague’s
room
7. Mentors will meet with Mrs. Sprague during 9-12 lunch on Thursday 1/19. 8 th grade
mentors are excused from WIN.
8. Our NHS blood drive is on Thursday, January 19th. Please consider donating blood
because currently the blood supply is dangerously low.
9. Gladwin County Youth Leadership Program is looking for 5 students out of the 11th
or 12th grade. The program begins Friday February 10th and requires a time
commitment from the students of one Friday per month for 4 months. The students
will attend the Legislative Breakfasts hosted by the Gladwin County Chamber of
Commerce. The modules will focus on local and state government, economic
development, education and effective communication. Each module will end at
approximately 3:30. Interested students should sign their name on the sign up sheet
in the office by this Friday.
Events:
Events Results: Beaverton Girls Bowling team won against Meridian Mustangs 29-1,
Elizabeth Hoag scores a personal best.
Girls Varsity Basketball lost to Gladwin 29-33.
Boys JV Basketball lost to Gladwin 29-47
Boys Varsity Basketball won against Gladwin 49-45
Congratulations to the Youth Wrestlers who placed at Kingsley tournament: Eli Roe and
Leland Love 1 st place.
Belated Happy Birthday:
Happy Birthday:
Lunch Menu:
FOR THE PIN: Congrats to BJSHS Senior Becca Claypool, who was recognized recently as the January 2023 Bowl4Life Eileen's Bowling Buddys Athlete of the Month. All the details can be found here: https://bit.ly/3Xhywr8. #GoBeavers
Girls bowling beat Meridian 34-0 today. In last week-ends Singles Tournament at Beaverton Bowl, Ellie Minkina finished first, Becca Claypool 4th and Kaelyn Fischer 9th. The team finished in the Top 10!The boys bowled well today and Riley Cross had a personal best, 142, in a loss to a powerful Meridian team. GO RED!
The Beaverton wrestling team wrestled today in the Carson City Team Tournament and came away as tournament champions for their first tournament championship of the season.
Beaverton defeated Fulton 66-12, St Charles 66-6, Bridgeport 66-6, Carson City 69-12 and Leslie 45-27.
Going undefeated today with five wins:
Eric Larson, Landon Terrell, Seth Onweller, Garett Muma, Ian Krezenski, Justin Wood and Dakota Latimer.