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Groups and Organizations

Business Professionals of America (BPA)
Business Professionals of America is a vocational student organization whose mission is to contribute to the preparation of a world-class workforce through the advancement of leadership, citizenship, academic, and technological skills.  The organization’s activities and programs compliment classroom instruction by giving students practical experience through application of the skills learned at school.
The Workplace Skills Assessment Program consists of 48 different competitive events and is an integral part of the organization.  The goal of the program is to provide all business students with the opportunity to demonstrate workplace skills learned through their business education curriculums.
Students who place competitively have an opportunity to complete at the state and national levels with over 4,000 other delegates from across the nation.  They participate in business skill competitions, workshops, general sessions, and national officer candidate campaigns and elections.

Drama Club
Members of the Drama Club are provided a number of opportunities to participate in drama activities and events.  (Drama Day and Workshops that exist outside of school).  Members also participate in school related productions. 

FFA
FFA makes a positive difference in the lives of students by developing their potential for premier leadership, personal growth and career success through agricultural education.  Students who enroll in Agriscience classes are eligible to be FFA members.  Students will explore a supervised agriculture experience project.  In addition, students will participate in career development and leadership contest. From time to time students will participate in community service projects.  Above all, what students do in the FFA will be a reflection of what they learn in the classroom.

Germany Exchange Group
This group is your chance to experience German culture as our school group joins other schools in the Gratiot Isabella RESD to host German students in October and then to travel to Germany in March of the same school year.  There is a cost for traveling to Germany; however, there are fundraising opportunities to defer the cost of the trip for you.

National Honor Society
The National Honor Society organization recognizes students who have outstanding accomplishments in the areas of scholarship, character, leadership, and service.  Members are selected by the Faculty Council, which consists of five teachers.  Membership is regarded as an honor and a commitment.  Members must first achieve and maintain a 3.5 grade point average (GPA).  Throughout the year, members are active in various service projects like tutoring, Food with Friends, blood drives, the Fall Festival, Safety Fest, Rotary Club, Reality Store, Career Pathways, Holiday Spirit decorations, Special Olympics, and individual service projects totaling 20 hours.  The National Honor Society makes an impact on school and community with their positive contributions and leadership.

Odyssey of the Mind
Odyssey of the Mind (O.M.) involves problem solving at its highest level.  Students are given a problem to solve and must meet various criteria including construction, drama, music, critical thinking, and the ability to work as a team.  Teams compete at regional, state, and national levels. 

Pep Band
This group performs many times during the school year for community activities, school functions, district and state contests, and special performances. Individual growth and achievement are encour­aged through participation in adjudicated solo and ensemble contests, honor bands, and private lessons.

Quiz Bowl
Quiz Bowl is an exciting Jeopardy type competition.  Two teams of four students compete by answering questions on various topics.  Bonus questions answered by the team are then asked.  The season for League matches is the month of October.  All trivia buffs need to come join the fun!

Spanish Club
Students who are currently taking Spanish or have had Spanish are eligible for membership in this organization.  Students meet on a monthly basis with planned activities.  Experiencing the cultural aspects of the language is one of the main objectives.  Field trips to a Mexican restaurant, a Christmas fiesta, watching Spanish movies, planning Homecoming activities, and welcoming exchange students to BHS are among some of the events of the year.

Student Council
Student Council is a group of elected student leaders who coordinate homecoming and snowball dances.  Also, the Student Council raises funds for various charities and school improvement projects.

“The Group”
This group is formally known as “Madrigals” and is an extra-curricular activity that meets after school hours.  Students must audition for a place in this vocal ensemble.  The Group performs all types of vocal music for school and community events.

Varsity Club
Varsity Club is open to any BHS student who has earned a varsity sports letter.  This organization supports Toys for Tots, Adopt a Family, and other community related projects.  A trip to a Lugnuts game in the spring is one opportunity the club has for camaraderie. 

Organized Sports

Football Basketball Cheerleading Volleyball
Baseball Softball Track/Field Cross Country
Bowling Wrestling Golf Pom Pons/Dance
Softball      


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