
BCPS has an Operating Renewal and Restoration vote coming up. We encourage everyone to check out the details on this topic. Contact Superintendent Pat Little if you have questions! https://www.boyne.k12.mi.us/article/1441562

Let BC Pizza cook dinner next Wednesday and support the soccer team at the same time! #BoynePride


The baseball and softball teams are teaming up for a beef fundraiser! $25/ticket will get you 4 chances to win 1/4 cow! Scan the QR code in the image to learn more!
#boynetough


BCES is super excited to announce the Rambler Cup Recipient this week- 2nd Grader, Anneliese Hoffman from Mrs. Dixon's class! This is our way to celebrate when a student is trying their best to be Respectful, Responsible, Caring, Safe, and Kind with a prideful love for school. When a student is awarded the Rambler Cup, they take it home for the week and their name will be engraved on it at the end of the school year. #boynepride #boyneinspires #boynecares


Who inspires your child to be the best Rambler student they can be? Nominations for the Rambler Impact Awards are due on April 8. The process is simple: fill out the form explaining your nominee's great attributes. And, BTW, the BC Booster Foundation will donate $1000 in the award winner's name to any BCPS program, classroom, team, club, or organization. How cool! https://www.boyne.k12.mi.us/article/1486500

We had a fun Thursday at the Elementary School and celebrated the end of March is Reading month with a beach day and movies! What a great way to kick off our start to Spring Break! We hope everyone has a happy and safe Spring Break 2024 and we look forward to seeing all of our students back at school on April 2nd!


BCMS 7th graders watch a kids friendly, non-partisan news episode everyday called the 'World A to Z' and they have been tirelessly submitting shout out requests since the beginning of the school year - their hard work paid off!
Check out the link below to see our 5-seconds of fame - Go Ramblers!
https://youtu.be/2IvbZ19lHjc?feature=shared&t=492

The Char-Em 2024 Summer Camp sign up is almost here!
More details on this amazing program are posted below as well as on the flyer!
Career Academy for Kids: June 18-20, 2024; 9 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. daily; Harbor Springs High School, Boyne City Middle School and Pellston High School ; 2nd-8th graders; $100
Construction Technology Academy: June 18-20, 2024; 9 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. daily; Petoskey High School Building Trades Class; 6th-10th graders; $100
Lineworker Training Academy: June 18-20, 2024 ; 9 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. daily; Boyne City Middle School and training yard; 8-11th graders; $100.
Public Safety Academy: June 18-20, 2024 ; 9 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. daily; Harbor Springs High School; 8-11th graders; $100.
Welding Academy: Two, three-day camps (choose one) June 18-20 or June 25-27, 2024; 9:00 am- 2:00 pm daily; East Jordan High School; 8th-11th graders; $150.
REGISTRATION: Registration link for all camps will be active at 9 a.m. April 15: https://campscui.active.com/orgs/CharlevoixEmmetIntermediateSchoolDistrict


Together we can do SO MUCH!!! Last month students at Boyne City Elementary school brought in coins to donate for heart health month. Together they raised $550!!! Wow! We will be donating the money to the American Heart Association to help raise awareness of congenital birth defects. Way to go Ramblers!!!! #boynepride #boyneinspires #boynecares


BCES is super excited to announce the Rambler Cup Recipient this week- 3rd Grader, Greyson Wise from Mrs. Longcore's class! This is our way to celebrate when a student is trying their best to be Respectful, Responsible, Caring, Safe, and Kind with a prideful love for school. When a student is awarded the Rambler Cup, they take it home for the week and their name will be engraved on it at the end of the school year. #boynepride #boyneinspires #boynecares


12 members of the Class of 2024 have been selected as this years honorees of the Lake Michigan Conference All-Academic Team! These 12 students are selected based on a formula that combines their overall GPA thru 7 semesters, as well as their Spring SAT score from their Junior Year. Today, they will be honored at a ceremony in Charlevoix, alongside our other LMC school's honorees.
Boyne City honorees are:
Front Row L to R: Ryan Reynolds, Maureen Hautz, Brianna Ager, Sawyer Cadarette, Lucy Uy
Back Row L to R: Liam Dart, Charlie Pope, Andy Parsons, Ava Tarsi, Grace Kujawski, Eliana Michael, Camille Eads


Check out this fun family event and join McLaren Northern Michigan at their 30th Annual Children's Health Fair. This fun day is on April 6th from 10am -2pm and is for kids of all ages!


Rambler Runners! We have gear for you too! Place your order today!!
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Need any Boyne Soccer gear? Click below to see what's available
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Check out this fun family event and join the Great Start Collaborative and Family Coalition as they host a Sensory Friendly Movie Event for families of children birth to 8 who would benefit from a Sensory Friendly Movie experience.
All who attend will receive admission to the movie, 1 small popcorn, and 1 small drink sponsored by the Great Start Collaborative & Family Coalition.
Please see the flyer for more details about the event and how to sign up!


BCES is super excited to announce the Rambler Cup Recipient this week- 4th Grader, Jesse Hill from Mrs. Stanek's class! This is our way to celebrate when a student is trying their best to be Respectful, Responsible, Caring, Safe, and Kind with a prideful love for school. When a student is awarded the Rambler Cup, they take it home for the week and their name will be engraved on it at the end of the school year. #boynepride #boyneinspires #boynecares


Last Friday, March 8th, eight of our current Boyne City High School Art students attended the Lake Michigan Conference Arts Collaborative at NCMC. Instructor James Beckering led the charge and helped provide a great experience for the following students representing Rambler excellence in the Arts: Angel Kelly, Jack Horning, Mason Vadnais, Madeleine Johnecheck, Cadence Pung, Will Mastin, Austin Notestine, andOlivia Chodubski. #boynepride #boyneinspires





Boyne City High School Students Advance to State DECA Competition
Following wins at the District DECA competition in December, the Boyne City High School (BCHS) team is off to the state competition in Detroit, Thursday – Saturday, March 14 – 16, 2024. At the December conference, held at Grand Valley State University, the team competed against eight high school districts, covering the westside of Michigan.
“I’m very proud of our students. They do an awesome job representing BCH and it is great to see them compete,” shares Myra Bryant, Boyne City High School Teacher and DECA Coach. “A special thank you goes out to the local business professionals who have helped train the kids in live scenario practice and have given advice to help prepare them for their competitions. In addition, we have also had some key chaperones and judges who have worked hard to make sure our kids have a great experience. It is so great to see our community support our DECA program,” Bryant adds.
Prior to the district and state conferences, students are required to take an on-line test that measures knowledge of business and leadership. The district and state conferences provide an opportunity for students to show their problem-solving skills through role-play and presentation events. These two areas are then combined in a final score to see if the students competing will move onto the next level of competition. “Out of Boyne City High School’s 16 students who competed at Districts, we had 10 who earned medals for the Boyne City High School Chapter this DECA season,” Bryant explains. “We also had a great group of students competing in their first District Conference role-play events.”
-Competing in their first roleplay were: Claire Jones, Mallory Morgan, Katie Hunt, Jaelynn Elzinga, Sarah Eaton, Kacey Gray and Peter Mastin.
-Earning a qualifying position, in an individual event, at the State conference in Detroit are: Sarah Eaton, Brianna Ager, Adonae Patton, Norah Frasz, Jacquelyn Dunlap, Jaelynn
Elzinga, Grabrielle Dunlap and Katie Hunt.
-Earning a qualifying position, in a team event, for the State conference in Detroit are:
Malorie Carter and Chelsey Hertel, Kacey Gray and Peter Mastin, Ava Tarsi and
Maureen Hautz.
A team send-off will be held at Boyne City High School on Thursday, March 14 at 8:30 am, prior to departure. If you see these students, be sure to congratulate them on their accomplishments!
Pictured:
-Boyne City High School DECA Team at the District Competition
-Boyne City High School Juniors Norah Frasz and Jacky Dunlap show off their medals at the DECA District Competition.
-DECA Coach and Boyne City High School Teacher Myra Bryant with Ava Tarsi and Maureen Hautz at the DECA District awards ceremony.




Guys and Dolls on Opening Night! Wonderful and marvelous! #boynepride
