
Gr. 3-6 Halloween Dance sponsored by FFA - Friday, October 27, 2023, 6:00-8:30 p.m. in the High School Gym.


The BMC Advisory groups are looking for pumpkins for a decorating contest. If anyone is interested in donating a pumpkin or two, we are looking for each to be approximately the size of a basketball. We will need about 40 of them to accommodate each of our Advisory groups. Each group will decorate their pumpkin according to the contest rules and a winner will be declared once voted upon by the student body. Pumpkins can be dropped off by the BMC Shop Doors, #13. If you have any questions, please contact Jennifer Lynch, High School Principal. Thank you!



Please take a look at our Big Apple Crunch activity from today.
https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/e/2PACX-1vQp5CmXUVxkwth_7Z1_Rwxsxg6J1j-zZ9zXfjWW_AIjklzy2k1GF4hzxq5o9Ra5DrDdQnfcHctaWhp7/pub?start=true&loop=false&delayms=3000

Join us on October 26th for some Halloween fun!!


Red Ribbon Week


People across the state take a bite out of an apple grown in NYS to celebrate our apple harvest and to inspire us to eat local. This event is brought to our district by the Farm to School committee.

We are participating in the Big Apple Crunch on Thursday 10/19 and that we would love to have the elementary students wear red and the high school students wear black for our photo.The Big Apple Crunch takes place every year in the month of October.

Senior Nights quickly approach fall athletes
By Panther Press Staff
It is an exciting time for Panther Athletics and it isn’t because playoffs are almost here. Fifteen fall athletes will wrap up their home careers in the upcoming week.
Boys Varsity Soccer will face the Chateaugay Bulldogs on Oct. 16 with senior ceremonies beginning at 3:45pm. Senior teammates include D. Baker, J. Gagnon, G. Halavin, K. Langdon, and L. Reome. They request that all fans wear black to show BMC support.
Girls Varsity Soccer will face the Tupper Lake Lady Jacks on Oct. 19. Their Senior Night tradition will start at 3:45pm. Soccer seniors include H. Aguirre, E. Huskins, S. Mayville, M. McCray, and K. Phelan.
Varsity Volleyball athletes will also face Chateaugay on Oct. 19 with senior recognition commencing at 5:45pm. The solo senior retiring will be S. Clookey.
Both Lady Panther teams request that fans wear school apparel to show support.
In addition to these Senior Nights, six cross country seniors will compete in their last home meet on Oct. 17. Races will commence at 4pm. Senior racers include N. Besio-Melech, I. Childs, O. Cotten, B. Lennox, D. McCaffrey, and C. Smith. Show your support by cheering on these athletes at their finish line.
Seniors share conflicting feelings as their final seasons come to a close.
Phelan is feeling proudly reminiscent of her achievements throughout the years, “Being a senior athlete is a very bittersweet, but accomplished feeling.”
On the other hand, Gagnon, Panther goalie, is excited to hand down the torch, sharing that he is “ready to let someone else shine.”
Clookey looks toward her final home match with a sentiment that the entire graduating group likely shares, “We have to win.”


SADD Red Ribbon Week - October 30-November 3
- Monday, October 30th - Wear Red Day
- Tuesday, October 31st - Halloween
- Wednesday, November 1st - Pajama Day
- Thursday, November 2nd - Dress for Your Future Day
- Friday, November 3rd - Crazy Hair Day

If you'd like to get some Brushton Moira Central apparel please use the attached link and support the Varsity Club. All items are ordered online and delivered directly to your home. Thank you in advance for all your support!"
https://fancloth.shop/AE5ES

There will be a fun night on Friday, October 20th from 5-8 PM for k-5th grade sponsored by the BMC Class of 2027. Forms will be sent home this week.

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.
https://forms.gle/q52Lr4FW9PvEEywD6

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!
