
Thank you, MAPS staff, students, and families, for another amazing school year! We hope you have a great summer!


Congratulations to the Bothwell Girl's 7th and 8th Grade Track Team. They finished first place in the UP Region 8 Track Meet!


Always one of our favorite days in 5th at Superior Hills!
The annual Wax Museum!
The fifth graders worked hard on their speeches and presentations!
Thank you to our 3rd and 4th grade classes and all of our families for coming to watch!
It was a wonderful afternoon!💙🐾









After a long few days, 75 Sandy Knoll 4th and 5th graders finally got to participate in the elementary track meet. This meet is a lot of work. Ms. Sabin not only coaches the SK team, with the help of Mrs. Maxon, but also is the lead coordinator of the whole meet. A special thanks to everyone that helped out at practice and the meet and way to go athletes! You all were amazing! 🏆🎉👏💪🏽🏃♀️🏃♂️







Congratulations to the 2025 MAPS Retirees & Teachers/Support Staff of the Year!
Retirees (pictured L to R):
Kris O'Connor, Katy Vessels, & Sarah Johnson
Retirees not pictured:
Jan Edwards, Sheryl Hendrickson, Jane Kyle, Cindy Reynolds, & Florence Stiles
Teachers/Support Staff of the Year (pictured L to R):
MAPS 6–12 Teacher of the Year: Kris O'Connor
MAPS Support Staff Person of the Year: Pam Cornock
MAPS Elementary Teacher of the Year: Catherine Lehmann
Thank you for your years of dedication, passion, and service. You have made a lasting impact on our students, schools, and community. We celebrate your accomplishments and wish you all the best in your next chapters!









Congrats to the Class of 2025! We are so proud of you. Go Sentinels!




Some photos from the MAHS graduation ceremony!






MAHS CTE students working with Habitat for Humanity! Great work





Miss Love’s class wrapping up the year with a celebration at the park with friends from neighboring districts! Not even a little rain could dampen the fun. We sure do love the all-inclusive park!




Last week, our 8th-grade students had the exciting opportunity to visit Northern Michigan University as the culminating event of their career and college exploration with Ms. Delpier and Ms. Teasley. During the visit, students toured the residence halls, participated in a collaborative learning experience in Jamrich Hall classrooms, and explored the Jacobetti Complex, where they learned about a variety of hands-on career paths.
Students also enjoyed lunch at the Northern Lights Dining Center, giving them a true taste of campus life. Upon their return to BMS, teachers noted that many students had enthusiastic conversations about potential college plans and career interests sparked by the visit.
We are incredibly grateful to Northern Michigan University for hosting our students and to the parents who volunteered their time to help make this experience possible. Opportunities like this leave a lasting impression and help inspire our students as they begin thinking about their futures.




Here are some great photos from the seniors' last day walk at Graverart!





So many beautiful and fun moments from this year's Graveraet Spring Concert!






Congratulations to the class of 2025 at MAHS! Here are some photos from last week.






Last day of school for the Class of 2025


We stumbled upon a few 5th grade camp photos and couldn’t resist the idea, so we recreated them at 7th grade camp! Same poses, same goofy smiles, new memories!
Swipe to see the then-and-now magic, proof that some things change, but camp traditions are forever.
Thank you to Mr. and Mrs. Bancroft for making this happen!







Congratulations to all of the Kaufman Award recipients! Your hard work, dedication, and commitment to excellence have not gone unnoticed. We’re proud to celebrate your achievements.





Yesterday's talent show at MAHS! 🎤







Day 3 is in the books, and what a day and night it was! After a full day of adventures, our campers lit up the evening with the much-anticipated Neon Dance!
Glow sticks? Check. Face paint? Everywhere. Dance moves? Absolutely unforgettable. Great day spent at camp 🩷






It may have been a chilly day up at Bay Cliff, but our 7th graders brought the warmth with their enthusiasm, curiosity, and awesome attitudes!
From hands-on science activities to outdoor adventures, these students didn’t let the cooler weather slow them down. They asked great questions, worked together, and showed what learning outside the classroom is all about.
We’re so proud of how they’re embracing every moment at camp and we can’t wait for more fun tomorrow!




