Mrs. Medlock's students are learning about base and acids in 7th grade science.






Events for the week at BMS!

Mrs. Thomas' 8th grade reading classes just finished the novel, “A Monster Calls.” Here they are creating one pagers over the novel along with adding their versions of what “monsters” really are.


These are just a few of the many students who improved their IXL Diagnostic Math Score! They were rewarded with pizza and soda!!


Mrs. Ward, our 6th grade geography teacher, teamed up with JOM for Native American week, and talked about how the Johnson O'Malley program benefited her growing up! Thank you Mrs. Ward!

Sixth grade teacher, Ms. Still, and her students, found some treasure for sure! Pecans!! She discussed with them the ecosystem and how pecans have value to lots of animals and are yummy in food. They also discussed how they are removed by machinery on large scale and the small business in town that crack them.



Mrs. Wilhite and her students have been busy being kind and creative. They created amazing projects in the Stem 1 class with a 3-D printer. After asking teachers about things they like, they brain-stormed and created something special and wrote a thank you to the teachers and staff! Mrs. Plum is thankful for the cool dragon and slug (for the plants in her office) and even more thankful for great teachers and students at BMS! Some students are shy about being online. :)



BMS attended the annual Veteran's Assembly today with the high school. Bristow alumni and Veteran, Mr. Scott Holt, spoke about growing up in Bristow and how many great memories he has of his home town, as well as what it means to truly be a veteran and the sacrifice of those who serve. His service to our nation, along with all our veterans, is very much appreciated. It was a wonderful assembly with the band and choir participating as well. Proud to be a Bristow Pirate and thankful for our veterans!

We are celebrating Native American week this week at BMS! A special tribute to our veterans was created by Mrs. Smith, our JOM representative. Thank you so much Mrs. Smith and thank you to all our veterans!


BMS events for the week! Go Pirates!

The traditional BMS dance is coming up! Tickets can be purchased before school and at lunch from a STUCO member. You can also get with Coach Busch. Remember, you MUST be eligible to attend and eligibility will be ran on the day before the dance to attend.

A special thank you to the Retired Teachers of Creek County for the donation of coats, hoodies, gloves and hats for our students! We are so grateful! Mrs. Powell is showing off just one of the bags she delivered!

Bristow Middle School will be hosting a Food Drive starting tomorrow until November 15. Students will drop their canned goods and non-perishable items off in their Science classrooms. The grade level with the most canned goods donated will receive a prize.

BMS celebrates our October students of the month! Congratulations to 8th graders, Izaiah and Joanna, 7th graders, Liam and Kynlee, and 6th graders ,Trenton and Dragnia!

We're just over here studying genetics and checking out our DNA strands in 8th grade science
What in the STAFF luncheon are they serving at BMS??
BMS band got to join in with the high school band at last nights football game!!
Events for BMS this week!

6th grade Pirates may be small but they sure play mighty!!
BMS wrapped up Red Ribbon week by dressing in Pirate colors. They also watched a video about fentanyl, created by Natural High, which is killing people at a rapid rate. The Bristow's Chief of Police, Kendra Raney, shared the importance of staying drug free and some of the stories about the use of the drug, fentanyl, she has witnessed. Stay drug free Pirates!







