The Kiwanis Club has recently announced the 2024 Eddy Essay Winners, without further ado, here are our Boyne City High School Sophomore Class winners: $500/Gold SOPHIA EATON (Friends of the Boyne Library) $250/Silver GABBY MCNITT (Alcoholics Anonymous) $150 GABBY HOLBROOK (Boyne Free Clinic) $100 Honorable Mentions: Abigail Jaronoski (Camp Daggett) Angel Kelley (Alcoholics Anonymous) Joey Dobbelaer (Big Brothers/Big Sisters) Halie Johnecheck (Dept of Health & Human Services)
about 1 year ago, Megan Neidhamer
Sophia Eaton
Gabby Holbrook
Gabby McNitt
Abigail Jaronoski
Angel Kelley
Joey Dobbelaer
Halie Johnecheck
BCES is super excited to announce the Rambler Cup Recipient this week- Kindergartener, Lauren Hausler from Mrs. Klooster'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
about 1 year ago, Trisha Lockman
Kindergarten Rambler Cup winner poses with the principal
In celebration of March is Reading month the Elementary School has some exciting Friday's happening throughout the month. Last week we kicked off our fun pirate themed "Sail into Reading" month with Flashlight Friday where students brought in all types of lights to read in the dark while at sea:) #boyneinspires
about 1 year ago, Trisha Lockman
Students reading at Flashlight Friday  for March is Reading month.
Students reading at Flashlight Friday  for March is Reading month
Students reading at Flashlight Friday  for March is Reading month
Students reading at Flashlight Friday  for March is Reading month
Students reading at Flashlight Friday  for March is Reading month
Students reading at Flashlight Friday  for March is Reading month
𝐂𝐡𝐚𝐫-𝐄𝐦 𝐈𝐒𝐃 𝐒𝐩𝐞𝐜𝐢𝐚𝐥 𝐄𝐝𝐮𝐜𝐚𝐭𝐢𝐨𝐧 𝐒𝐞𝐫𝐯𝐢𝐜𝐞𝐬 - 𝐁𝐲 𝐭𝐡𝐞 𝐍𝐮𝐦𝐛𝐞𝐫𝐬 Char-Em ISD and our 11 public school districts, 2 charter academies, and 5 parochial schools serve hundreds of students with disabilities each school year. This school year, 1,330 students throughout the region have IEPs - Individualized Education Plans that help their schools accommodate their disabilities through programs and services provided by districts and Char-Em ISD staff members. Approx. half of these services are funded by the Special Education Millage that has been approved by voters since 1980. The millage request is up for renewal on the May 7, 2024 ballot. Learn more about the millage specifics on the Char-Em ISD website: https://www.charemisd.org/char-em-isd-special-education-millage-renewal-on-the-ballot-may-7-2024/
about 1 year ago, Patrick Little
Last weeks 4th grade REGION’S DAY was amazing! - Thank you BCHS DRAMA students for helping with this unit. They visited the Elementary School and acted as famous people from history from the various regions in the United States. What a great and fun way to learn about the history of our country! #boynepride #boyneinspires #boynecares
about 1 year ago, Trisha Lockman
HS Drama students dress as historic figures for regions day
ES students learn about famous people inn history from HS drama students
ES students learn about famous people inn history from HS drama students
ES students learn about famous people inn history from HS drama students
ES students learn about famous people inn history from HS drama students
ES students learn about famous people inn history from HS drama students
ES students learn about famous people inn history from HS drama students
ES students learn about famous people inn history from HS drama students
ES students learn about famous people inn history from HS drama students
ES students learn about famous people inn history from HS drama students
Bright smiles and bright futures! Our Rambler Wellness youth members spread the importance of dental hygiene to our kindergarten friends during February's dental health awareness month. Each little one received a dental care kit and a fun workbook, making tooth care a breeze and a blast! Here's to raising a generation of healthy, happy kids! 😁🦷 #RamblerWellness #boyneinspires #boynecares
about 1 year ago, Trisha Lockman
Students pose with the school nurse  on dental health awareness day
ES students learn about dental health from MS students
ES students learn about dental health from the school nurse
ES students learn about dental health from MS students
ES students learn about dental health from MS students
ES students learn about dental health from MS students
ES students learn about dental health from MS students
Do you know of a current Rambler teacher, support staff member, coach, or director who has made a fantastic IMPACT on students in Boyne City Schools? Would you love to recognize them and let them choose a school classroom, program, club, or activity to have a $1,000 donation made by the Boyne City Booster Foundation in their name? We bet you do! The Rambler Impact Award is a new program sponsored by the BC Boosters to promote and celebrate those staff who are inspiring our Ramblers. Three people must collaborate on the application; at least one parent and one current student must be on the nomination team. The application is simple: tell us all the fantastic traits of this impactful Rambler staff member and hit the submit button. Nominations are due by Friday, April 5th. Here is the link: Rambler Impact Award Questions? Contact Booster President Sheri Fitzpatrick at sfitzpatrick@boyne.k12.mi.us or Superintendent Pat Little at plittle@boyne.k12.mi.us
about 1 year ago, Patrick Little
rambler impact logo
BCES is super excited to announce the Rambler Cup Recipient this week- 1st Grader, Camden Reynolds from Miss Bacon'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
about 1 year ago, Trisha Lockman
1st Grade Rambler Cup Winner Poses with the principal
The District basketball game that was supposed to be tonight vs Kalkaska has been postponed until tomorrow 2/29/24, with a tip off of 7:00. The girls Varsity basketball game vs. Bellaire scheduled for tomorrow will now have a 5:00 tip off. If you have already purchased tickets via GoFan.co, they will be transferable to tomorrow’s 7:00 game.
about 1 year ago, Matt Windle
The District basketball game that was supposed to be tonight vs Kalkaska has been postponed until tomorrow 2/29/24, with a tip off of 7:00. The girls Varsity basketball game vs. Bellaire scheduled for tomorrow will now have a 5:00 tip off.   If you have already purchased tickets via GoFan.co, they will be transferable to tomorrow’s 7:00 game.
Mark your calendars! Spring Athletic Season is right around the corner! The season starts on March 11th.
about 1 year ago, Megan Neidhamer
parent meeting info. 3/7 @ 6:00
BCMS will be having a tulip sale - delivery will be this Friday! Pay online/reserve your flowers using this link: https://payments.efundsforschools.com/v3/districts/56539/confirm-guest We will also accept walk in purchases. Limited supplies - first come, first serve if you don't purchase online. Specialty Cut Tulips 8 stems/bunch $16 Locally grown, unique varieties - not your average grocery store bouquet. These bouquets will last longer! No pesticides or herbicides Most bulbs sourced directly from the Netherlands Source: Open Sky Farm Cross Village, MI 231-675-5452 openskyorganicfarm@gmail.com Owned and operated by Susan Sharp and Katie Martin. Susan was a science teacher at BCMS for many years, and Katie is a Boyne City graduate.
about 1 year ago, Mike Wilson
Tulip Sale
Congratulations to the Boyne City High School Band on a truly outstanding performance Friday night at District Band Festival. Not only did the band earn its 7th straight First Division rating but their challenging concert performance earned all A and A+ ratings from the judges with comments such as “What a mature sounding ensemble,” “Impressive,” and “An absolute joy to listen to!" An awesome display of talent and maturity from every band member! (Photo Credit to Amy Mansfield)
about 1 year ago, John Hertel
The Boyne City High School Concert Band playing at the Band Festival in Petoskey (Photo Credit to Amy Mansfield)
Band Picture
Join us downtown today at 4:30 to welcome home our Boys Bowling Team REGIONAL CHAMPIONS! Tomorrow, everyone is back in action in Cheboygan for Individual Regionals! #BoyneTough #BoynePride
about 1 year ago, Megan Neidhamer
boys bowling team w trophy picture - regional champs
Mark your calendars! Free Physicals Day is back! More info coming soon. Thank you BAMC!
about 1 year ago, Megan Neidhamer
mark your calendars!  free physicals day is back!  5/2/24
It's almost Soccer Season!!! Check out the Boyne Soccer Club flyer for details on how to register!
about 1 year ago, Trisha Lockman
Boyne Soccer Club Flyer
BCES is super excited to announce the Rambler Cup Recipient this week- 2nd Grader, Grayson Riehl from Mrs. Hick'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
about 1 year ago, Trisha Lockman
2nd Grade Rambler Cup Winner  posing for a pic with the principal
Scan the QR code to learn more about our very own Pole Vault Clinic, held in March!
about 1 year ago, Megan Neidhamer
March 16th pole vault clinic information
During the recent school assembly, BCES 4th Grade students were transported back in time as presenters delved into the rich history of Fort Michillimackinaw. The assembly provided a captivating glimpse into the past through a variety of artifacts and displays. Students had the opportunity to observe authentic clothing worn during the era, gaining insight into the daily lives of settlers and indigenous peoples alike. Additionally, the presenters highlighted the significance of the French fur trade, showcasing items used in trading and emphasizing its impact on the region's economy and cultural exchange. Students also learned about Native American animal trapping and trading techniques, deepening their understanding of the interconnectedness of different communities during this period. Overall, the assembly served as an engaging educational experience, bringing history to life. #boyneinspires
about 1 year ago, Trisha Lockman
4th Grade Students learn about  Colonial times at Mackinaw Historical Presentation
4th Grade Students learn about  Colonial times at Mackinaw Historical Presentation
4th Grade Students learn about  Colonial times at Mackinaw Historical Presentation
4th Grade Students learn about  Colonial times at Mackinaw Historical Presentation
4th Grade Students learn about  Colonial times at Mackinaw Historical Presentation
4th Grade Students learn about  Colonial times at Mackinaw Historical Presentation
BCES is super excited to announce the Rambler Cup Recipient this week- 3rd Grader, Sam Vasquez from Mrs. McShane'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
about 1 year ago, Trisha Lockman
Principal poses with 3rd Grade Rambler Cup Winner
Benefit Dinner & Silent Auction for a BCPS Family!
about 1 year ago, Trisha Lockman
Benefit dinner for a mom of ES and MS students