
Battle Creek FFA shirt orders are set to close tomorrow at 10 am. Get your shirts while you can!
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Happy St. Patrick's Day and hope to see you Friday @ Lucky to Have YOU Dance!!


Help us celebrate READING this week. Reminder the Scholastic Book Fair starts tomorrow and concludes on Friday after the Lucky to Have YOU Dance!


March 17th - 21st Weekly Update...It's another busy week at Battle Creek Elementary School!
#CommittedToExcellence!
#WhatAnOpportunity!


Reminder to get your State FCCLA shirt before the store closes on March 18 at 10 am!
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The wrestling Back to Back Store is closing Monday, March 17th at 10AM https://bcbacktobackstatechamps25.itemorder.com/

State FCCLA shirts are available now until March 18 at 10 am!
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BCHS Student Of The Month Spotlight
Congratulations and thanks for all of your hard work and dedication!


Reminder for all JH Track athletes. Shirt orders are due tomorrow at 10 am.
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Cheer Tryout Information


Battle Creek FFA store is now open! It will close on March 18 at 10 am.
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BC High School 2025 Speech Team would love to have a big crowd at our annual Pre-District Speech Night this Sunday, March 16 at 5:30pm. Performances begin in the music room.


BCHS Cheer Squad is planning ahead to next year!! Any students in grades 8-11 are welcome to come to an informational meeting tomorrow morning (March 13th) at 7:45 in Mrs. Frauendorfer's room. Contact her for more info!


Jaxon Ronald Mettler, son of Heath and Christine Mettler, attended Christ Lutheran Preschool in Norfolk before coming to Battle Creek Public Schools for the remainder of his schooling. Jaxon is an active member of United Methodist Church.
Jaxon competed in football and basketball during all four years of high school, and he was a three-year member of the track squad. He currently is a member of the golf squad. Jaxon served as team captain in football as a junior and senior and was a basketball captain this past winter.
For his efforts on the gridiron, Jaxon received numerous awards. As a junior, he was named to the All-State Honorable Mention list, and he made the All-District Second Team. During his senior season, Jaxon was named Player of the Game following the contest against Boone Central. He was selected to the All-District First Team and All-State squad for his efforts on defense. After Jaxon’s junior season of basketball, he was listed to the All-State Honorable Mention list. After a senior season game against Lutheran High Northeast, Jaxon was named Player of the Game. Outside of school, Jaxon plays American Legion baseball during the summer months, something he has done for five years.
Aside from athletics, Jaxon has been a leader in school, receiving a Character of the Month award. Jaxon listed Digital Media as one of his favorite classes. He stated, “Every day is new, and students are able to work on their own projects.” He also mentioned how he enjoys being able to post for the school's sporting events. American History was another course that Jaxon named as one of his favorites. He mentioned that “Mr. Taylor Baumert made each day and every lesson engaging and fun.” Jaxon also brought up how much he enjoyed the conversations that took place in Mr. Baumert’s classroom. When asked about his fondest memories, Jaxon described his junior year prank wars with Mr. Baumert. He specifically mentioned how on the last day of school he and classmates moved Mr. Baumert’s desk and placed it in the boys’ bathroom. While this was happening, Mr. Baumert stole Jaxon’s car and parked it back at his house for him to find later. When asked to name a favorite staff member, Jaxon listed Mr. Junior Aguilar, stating, “Every day he brings a great attitude to class and does his best to keep his lessons entertaining and enjoyable.”
Outside of school, Jaxon enjoys working out and staying active. He also mentioned how he enjoys golfing and hanging out with his girlfriend.
After high school, he plans to attend the University of South Dakota in Vermillion. He will major in kinesiology and minor in sports management. Jaxon has aspirations to become a chiropractor.


BC Golf Store is closing Tomorrow, Friday March 14th at 10AM https://bcboysgolf25.itemorder.com/
BC Track Store is closing Tomorrow, Friday March 14th at 10AM. https://bctrackandfield25.itemorder.com/

Happy Pi Day (observance) from ours to yours!!




Lexi Mae Rajaee, daughter of Felicia and Nick Rajaee, attended Norfolk Public Schools before coming to Battle Creek Public Schools as a sophomore.
Lexi participated in football and track in junior high.
Aside from school, Lexi holds a part-time job at Cosmoprof and a seasonal job at Nelson’s Alternative Livestock. In her free time, she enjoys doodling and hanging out with friends.
When asked to name a favorite staff member at Battle Creek High, Lexi named Mrs. Cathy Thompson because she has always been there for her. She listed art as her favorite subject because it was always a fun class that allowed her to be creative. Lexi noted that the Burning of the BC her sophomore year will always be a most memorable moment from her time attending Battle Creek High; she explained that this event was a warm welcome that she had never experienced.
After high school, Lexi plans to get her tattoo license so she can be employed part-time while attending school at Northeast Community College. She plans to be part of their two year autobody repair program.


Devin Ray Hassler, son of Curtis and Shannon Hassler, attended St. John Lutheran School in Battle Creek for preschool before coming to Battle Creek Public Schools for the remainder of his education.
Devin participated in football for three seasons and in wrestling and track during all four years of high school. For his efforts on the mat, Devin earned an Iron Man Award and an honor for the Most Exciting Match. In addition, he was a member of the State Dual Championship team as a senior. In cross country this past fall, Devin served as one of the team captains.
Aside from athletics, Devin served as a Trailblazer this past year, and he earned a Student of the Month award on one occasion.
Outside of school, Devin is employed at Jimmy John’s. In addition, he completed basic training and is a member of the Army National Guard. When he has free time, Devin enjoys hanging out with family and friends.
When asked to name a favorite teacher at Battle Creek High, Devin named Mr. Jonah Heng because he is able to “make learning and athletics fun.” Devin listed his favorite subject as science because he enjoys learning the different processes and likes doing projects. Devin said that some of his fondest memories are from running and competing in track with his older brother as a freshman and sophomore. He also enjoyed playing football with his brother. Devin commented that he could never thank the students and staff enough for all the great experiences he had at BCHS.
After high school, Devin plans to finish his military training before attending college at Concordia University in Seward, Nebraska. He will be a member of their cross country and track teams while studying secondary science education there.


Tori Rose Nelson, daughter of Julie Nelson, has attended Battle Creek Public Schools for all thirteen years of her education.
Tori was active in volleyball for one season and speech for two. For her efforts in speech, she earned a varsity letter. She was also part of FCCLA for four years where she qualified for nationals and secured a fourth place finish.Tori has also been honored as Student of the Month.
When asked to name a favorite teacher, Tori mentioned Mrs. Leigha Kern, stating, “She truly shows interest in what her students do and tries to understand everyone.” Tori named art as her favorite class because she is able to express herself and relax while painting.
One of Tori’s fondest memories from her time at Battle Creek was the senior blaze day; she said it was her favorite because it gave her a chance to get closer and learn more about her classmates.
Outside of school, Tori works as a dietary aide at Community Pride Care Center, a position she has held for the past year. In her free time, Tori enjoys hanging out with friends, working, and sleeping.
After high school, Tori plans to attend Northeast Community College for two years where she will study criminal justice. She then plans to attend Wayne State College to study social work.
