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Bullock Creek Public Schools is located in Central-South Midland County, Michigan. The school district has five schools: Floyd Elementary, Pine River Elementary, Bullock Creek Elementary, Bullock Creek Middle School, and Bullock Creek High School.
The mission of the Bullock Creek School District is as follows: "The Bullock Creek School District, in partnership with the community, provides a positive climate that supports excellence in teaching and learning, thereby enabling students to realize their full potential."
The 2015–2016 board of education is as follows:
The current superintendent is Mr. Shawn Hale; past superintendents have included Mr. Charles Schwedler, Dr. David Chapin and Mr. Tom Glisted (who coined "It's a Great Day to be a Lancer!")
The Bullock Creek Public Schools has a bi-monthly publication known as the Bullock Creek Community News, which serves the Bullock Creek Community.
Bullock Creek High School, also known as B.C.H.S., is the only high school in the Bullock Creek Public School system. Its mascot is known as the "Lancer" with school colors being black and gold. It is located on 1420 S. Badour Road in Midland, Michigan. The current principal is Mr. Curt Moses.
The longest-serving teacher at Bullock Creek High School and in the Bullock Creek School District was Mr. Charles Mielock, with 41 years. He retired in 2010.
"The Lancer Link" was the school newspaper, which came out every other Friday. It was managed by students, and advised by Mrs. Shelly Discher.
The former BCHS Forensics team, coached by Jennifer Collison, was at one time the #5 team in Michigan out of 194 competing schools, as posted in 2006–2007.
Bullock Creek High School offers eight male and female sports, which include:
Male: Football: [V] [JV], Golf: [V], Cross Country, Soccer (V), Basketball: [V] [JV], Wrestling: [V] [JV], Baseball: [V] [JV], Track & Field and Tennis.
Female: Tennis: [V], Basketball: [V] [JV], Cross Country, Volleyball: [V] [JV], Cheerleading [V] [JV], Softball: [V] [JV], Track & Field, and Soccer (V)(JV)
The athletic director for Bullock Creek sports is Mr. Justin Freeland.
Since 1999, Bullock Creek sports teams have had eight West Division champions, seven District, six Regional, five Quarterfinal champions, five Semi-Finalists, and one State Runner-up in Football.
During the 2012–13 and 2013–14 school years, the Bullock Creek Girl's Varsity Basketball team made two consecutive appearances in the MHSAA Final Four, before getting knocked out in the semi-final rounds each year.
Bullock Creek High School has been a member of the Tri-Valley Conference since 1979.
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