
Tax Payments - Due to unforeseen circumstances, there will be no in-person tax collection payments tonight, Friday, October 13th. Normal hours will resume next week, October 19th and 20th.
We are sorry for the inconvenience.

BMC CELEBRATES NATIONAL SCHOOL LUNCH WEEK
To recognize the National School Lunch Program, serving nearly 30 million children each day, BMC will celebrate National School Lunch Week from October 10-13, 2023. The fun and creative campaign theme, “Level Up with School Lunch,” highlights the importance of a healthy school lunch to a student’s success both in and out of the classroom.
“School lunches offer students fruits and vegetables, whole grains and milk, and meet federal nutrition standards limiting fat, calories and sodium,” said Michelle Richer, Food Service Manager. “National School Lunch Week helps us educate parents and students about all the wonderful benefits of our lunch program and what even makes it better is that all our students are able to enjoy these meals for FREE since students eat free this school year."


Substitutes Wanted!!


We are looking for substitutes! Please fill out this Google Form, if you are interested in substituting at BMC.
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Join us!


The BMC PTSO presented the custodial and maintenance staff with coffee and donuts and handmade cards from staff and students. We wanted to thank them for their hard work and dedication to our school, our safety and our health! #ourcustodiansrock


Students have been learning about the challenges Native American children of residential schools faced in their advisory classes. Wearing orange tomorrow symbolizes our solidarity in recognizing the importance of this movement.

In remembrance of the Native American children of residential schools in the United States and Canada, the Genocide Studies class is asking 9-12th grade students to wear orange shirts on Friday, September 29th. Orange Shirt Day is part of the Every Child Matters movement.


Our storywalk trail is back up and running! After a few laminating difficulties, we have a new story out.
We're Going on a Bear Hunt is a fun story for young kids with lots of action. Hope you have fun reading and walking with your family!


Next week North Franklin Ed Center will be hosting an Open House. Please see the flyer.


BMC EMBRACING FARM TO SCHOOL- This school year, BMC will be launching a Farm to School Program. The mission of our farm to school team is to commit to promoting and inspiring a vibrant community where students thrive through an enduring passion for agriculture and our local food system. We celebrate and champion local producers while educating our community about the lasting benefits of embracing nourishing local foods. These past few weeks our school lunches have included many local fruits and vegetables and we are looking forward to many Farm to School Activities.






Community Resource Night - Bridging the Gap between Community Agencies, Parents, and Students with Disabilities - Wednesday, October 4th, 5-7 p.m., Franklin Academy Gymnasium.


It's National IT Professional Day and BMC has the best IT guys around!! Robert Ludlam and Chris Baxter are the best!! Thank you for all you do for BMC! #ITProDay

PTSO Meeting tomorrow night! Hope to see you there!


Beautiful day outside for our advisory classes to get some fresh air. Some walked the trail, played basketball, kickball, and even some playground time!






The Gruffalo by Julia Donaldson is the story on our Story Trail this week! Read along, starting at the new playground and turning left, as a brave and clever mouse defeats the animals of the woods and the scary Gruffalo! Check back next week for a new story!
This was made possible by our amazing maintenance staff and the Dollar General Literacy Grant!


Come and join a great group of people for a great reason!! Come and support BMC!
We are looking for students, parents, grandparents, guardians, teachers, community members, etc.!! We need YOU!!


Vaccination Clinics


Moira Town Supervisor Public Debate


Mr Peck's guest speaker today Brandon Webber discussing with his class SUNY Maritime Academy, reaching goals, and the career of a river pilot. Great questions from our students. Thank you for speaking with our students Mr. Webber.

