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  • Academics:
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  • Co- and Extra-Curricular Opportunities:
    Cooking, Marching Band, National Honor Society, Robotics, Skeet, Student Council, Tabletop Games, Theater, and more!

  • Athletics - Genesee Area Conference:
    Baseball, Basketball, Bowling, Cheer, Football, Power Lifting, Softball, Track, and Volleyball.

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about 2 months ago, Bentley Community Schools
Bentley Community Schools - Enrollment / Registration flyer for 2026/2027
Bentley Community Schools - Enrollment / Registration QR code
What a perfect day on the course!

Today marked the Bentley Board of Education’s First Annual Golf Outing, and we couldn't have asked for a better turnout or more beautiful weather at the stunning Sugarbush golf course!

We had 17 foursomes hit the greens, enjoyed some delicious lunch and dinner, and wrapped things up by raffling off some incredible prizes. Most importantly, every dollar raised today will go directly toward funding scholarships for our graduating seniors!

A Huge Thank You To:
* Our Generous Sponsors & Donors – Your incredible support makes a lasting impact on our students' futures.

* Our Amazing Golfers – Thank you for bringing your A-game and great energy to the course.

* Our Hardworking Volunteers – This day wouldn't have been possible without your time and dedication behind the scenes!

Want to see the highlights?
Click the link below to check out all the photos from today’s fantastic event!

https://photos.app.goo.gl/m1BH1X8sgPCC5Ee36

#CommunityFirst #SupportOurSeniors #SugarbushGolf #EducationMatters #GolfOuting

9 days ago, Bentley Community Schools
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Image from the golf outing - golf lined up with players and ready to go!
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Image from the golf outing - Volunteers at the first hole
Image from the golf outing - a foursome actively golfing
Image from the golf outing - looking across the green at a lake.
Image from the golf outing - another foursome on the green
Image from the golf outing - tallying the scores
If you missed the newest edition of our Bentley Barker, you can check it out by clicking on the link below:

https://aptg.co/448jvJ

Read about our big Community Resource Fair tomorrow; our fabulous nature-based preschool; happenings at Barhitte Elementary, the Middle & High Schools; sports; and more!
15 days ago, Bentley Community Schools
First page of the Bentley Barker
Dear Bentley Families,

As we look ahead to a bright future for our schools, I want to share some exciting updates regarding a positive shift in our leadership structure for the upcoming school year.

Like many school districts across the state of Michigan navigating shifting enrollment trends, Bentley is proactively adapting to ensure we provide the strongest, most cohesive educational experience possible for our students. While adjusting to these trends comes with its own unique set of challenges, it also opens the door to incredible opportunities for growth, alignment, and unprecedented consistency across our buildings.

As shared in our newsletter two weeks ago, Middle School Principal Mr. Bednarski is officially retiring. We are deeply grateful for his years of dedication to Bentley and wish him the absolute best in his next chapter!

With this transition, I am thrilled to announce that High School Principal Mr. Justin Dickerson will be stepping into an expanded role to serve as the principal for both Bentley Middle School and Bentley High School. Given that our two buildings are separated only by a parking lot, this close proximity makes it incredibly easy for him to be a highly visible, active, and engaged leader across both campuses every single day.

Recently, Mr. Dickerson shared the powerful story of Bentley High School’s ongoing transformation. The formula behind our recent success (including a noticeable decrease in negative behaviors and a rise in academic achievement) comes down to three foundational pillars that Mr. Dickerson will now bring to our entire 6th–12th grade community:

• Structure: Creating clear, predictable, and supportive environments where students can thrive.
• Discipline: Cultivating focus, respect, and a shared commitment to excellence.
• Personal Accountability: Empowering students to take ownership of their choices, actions, and education.

To ensure that every single one of our 336 students in grades 6-12 receives the individualized attention and support they deserve, Mr. Dickerson will be backed by a phenomenal leadership and student-support team:

• Dean of Students Keith Edmonds will continue to provide vital leadership and behavioral guidance across the buildings.
• Teacher and Coach James Stabile will expand his impact by serving half-time at Bentley Middle School. Mr. Stabile will specifically focus on supporting our middle school students socially and emotionally, ensuring they feel safe, valued, and motivated every day.

There is profound strength in a unified campus. By aligning our middle and high school leadership, we are bridging the gap between these pivotal grade levels. Our committed staff across both buildings is looking forward to the positive changes that this streamlined consistency will yield for our families.

Downsizing and restructuring require agility, and the seamless alignment we are gaining as a result is going to yield incredible outcomes for our kids. I am genuinely excited for the opportunities that lie ahead for Bentley.

Please join me in offering a warm, enthusiastic welcome to Mr. Dickerson as he takes the helm of our secondary schools! Together, we are building a stronger, more united Bentley.

Warmly,
Dr. Kristy Spann
Superintendent
15 days ago, Bentley Community Schools
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As shared via MLive two days ago, Belsay Road was closed a short while ago for the next two weeks due to construction at the railroad crossing. Here is a link to the article:

https://www.mlive.com/news/flint/2026/06/busy-stretch-of-belsay-road-in-burton-to-close-two-weeks-for-railroad-crossing-repair.html

We were hopeful this morning when it was still open that it would remain so for a couple of days. Alas, that is not the case. The closure began. So our purple bus was likely a little late this afternoon and will be tomorrow.
16 days ago, Bentley Community Schools

Free Bentley Community Resource Fair: Power Down & Play

Wed, June 10 4:30 PM to 6:30 PM @ Bentley High School 1150 N Belsay Rd - Rain or Shine

Free dinner, free sports physicals, free gunlocks, inflatable obstacle course, games, many community resources and giveaways (books, outdoor games, and more). Come join the fun! Questions? Call (810) 591-9120

20 days ago, Bentley Community Schools
Flyer for the community resource fair
Attention Bentley Community:

Dear Parents,

You are invited to a football player/parent meeting on June 2nd from 5:00 PM to 7:00 PM in the High School Media Center.

This meeting will cover important information about the upcoming season, team expectations, and schedules. Your attendance is highly encouraged to support your athlete’s success.

Thank you,

Jimmy Stabile

Head Football Coach
29 days ago, Bentley High School
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Attention 2026 Marching Band Members:

On Thursday, May 21st there will be the final informational meeting for the 2026 marching season. The full practice and performance schedule as well as more band camp information will be distributed at this meeting.

The meeting will be held in the BMS cafeteria at 5:30 pm.

Please email Mrs. Nolan with any questions:

mnolan@bentleyschools.org
about 1 month ago, Marianne Nolan
Attention Marching Band Members:
This is your 2026 Burton Memorial Day Parade Reminder!

When: Monday, May 25th, 2026

Report: Be to the band room by 11:30 a.m.

Wear: Red marching band shirt, black pants or short, black socks, black shoes

**Seniors: If you want to wear your cap and gown you can! I saw there is a giveaway or something happening if you wear your cap and gown.**

Leave for parade line up: The bus will leave the band room at 12:00 p.m. to take us to the parade line up. Parade begins at 1:00 p.m.

After the parade: The bus will bring us back to the band room around 2:30 p.m. Please have a ride ready to pick you up.

Thank you for representing the Bentley Marching Band at the Burton Memorial Day Parade!

Please contact Mrs. Nolan with any questions:

mnolan@bentleyschools.org

~Mrs. Nolan
about 1 month ago, Marianne Nolan
Huge congratulations to our Middle School Band students on an incredible final concert tonight! We are so proud of the growth we heard on that stage.

It was especially inspiring to see our 6th Grade Band. We started the year with 14 students learning from scratch, and in January, 10 more brave souls joined them to start their musical journey. Watching them develop under Mrs. Nolan’s direction—from those first notes in 6th grade to the impressive skills of our 8th graders—is truly a gift.

Want to hear the magic for yourself? Click the link below to access our Google Drive. The songs are numbered and include the grade levels in the titles:

Songs 1–8: Our 6th grade beginners!

Songs 9–10: A fantastic 6th & 7th grade mix.

Songs 11–16: A powerful blend of 7th & 8th graders.

Song 17: Our 8th grade finale.

"Jam" Tracks: Check out the high-energy performances from our after-school music club, The Rock Dawgs, led by Mr. Nolan!

Beyond the music, what really stood out tonight was the culture. Whether it was a full band piece or a brave solo, duet, trio, or quartet, these kids showed what a real team looks like. When someone hit a wrong note or "goofed," their peers weren't judging—they were cheering them on.

They truly recognize that learning is a process, and they collectively root for each other. How awesome is that?!

Bravo to all our musicians!

https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1mqXirLbST5VkOw0_xYMjv5eK4jFbPd0K?usp=drive_link
about 1 month ago, Bentley Community Schools
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Band students on stage.
A SYMPHONY FOR OUR EYES: BCS SPRING 2026 ART EXHIBIT

This week, our ears were treated to beautiful melodies during the two music concerts at BMS, but our eyes were in for a treat as well! We are so proud to showcase the incredible talent of our 8th-12th grade artists whose work was featured in our concert gallery.

From striking paintings to sculpture to multi-media, these students have poured their creativity and passion into every piece. A huge thank you to our wonderful art teacher, Mrs. Buckley, for her tireless work in organizing and showcasing this beautiful collection.

Art is more than just a hobby; it’s a vital way for students to express their unique perspectives, build confidence, and connect with the world around them. As Pablo Picasso once said:

"Art washes away from the soul the dust of everyday life."

Want to see the talent for yourself? Click the link below to browse the full art gallery of work displayed this week! Pro-tip: In the gallery, double-click an image to view it full screen, then click the "i" icon to see the artist’s name and grade!

https://photos.app.goo.gl/9AYPNMdP4RtgZuDd7

#BMSArt #BHSArt #StudentArtists #CreativeYouth #ArtEducation #SupportTheArts


about 1 month ago, Bentley Community Schools
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Student artwork
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Home Run for Our Community!

A huge shout-out to our incredible middle school baseball and softball athletes who spent their Saturday morning giving back!

The team kicked things off at City Hall, where they geared up with gloves, bags, and "garbage grabbers" provided by the Mayor’s office. Before hitting the streets, the group took a meaningful detour to visit the Veteran’s Memorial to pay their respects and reflect on the importance of service.

Armed with their gear and plenty of team spirit, they headed back toward campus to clear out litter and get our school grounds looking sharp for spring. It’s inspiring to see our athletes leading by example—showing that being a great teammate means taking care of the community we call home.

Saturday's team included: Baseball Coach Frank Linseman with athletes Eli Rose, Gage Pouillon, Nathan Rodriguez, Liam Hyde, Sebastyn Knox, Tristan Smith, and Arron Williams; Softball Coach Brittany Nimmo, and athlete Karmyn Buckler; and extra helpers Athletic Director Todd Schultz, Bentley Alum and volunteer athletic announcer Paul Remington, Bus Driver Tina Coron, and Superintendent Kristy Spann.
about 2 months ago, Bentley Community Schools
BMS students who participated in spring clean-up
BMS spring clean up crew in front of Veteran's Memorial
FREE!
FIELDTRIP

GENESEE COUNTY PARKS
Get away. Right away.

CANOEMOBILE

WITH WILDERNESS INQUIRY

MAY 26,27,28,29

CANOE TIMES
9-11:30 AM | 12-2:30 PM

BLUEGILL BOAT LAUNCH
4045 COLDWATER RD
FLINT, MI 48506

FOR GRADES 3RD -12TH

Students will work with the Wilderness Inquiry team to experience their local waterways in a whole new way. They will be paddling in 24-foot handmade Voyageur canoes and learning how riverways play an important role in our history. On land, the students will work with For-Mar nature educators to learn about fishing and meet animals that call our rivers home! All gear is provided, and no experience is necessary. Come dressed for the weather.

For more information about Wilderness Inquiry and the canoe mobile, visit their website here:

https://www.wildernessinquiry.org/programs/canoemobile/

PRE-REGISTER HERE!

https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSe3_Ly97_hdOBIXbRXIbWBzFE4ywYsMu43M1SNdM8GRPOG3Uw/viewform

* Note filling out form does not guarantee a spot. You will be contacted on a first come first serve basis.

PRE-REGISTRATION REQUIRED. FOR MORE INFORMATION, CALL NICOLE FERGUSON AT 810.789.8567 OR NFERGUSON@GCPARKS.ORG. SPACE IS LIMITED CALL TODAY!

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FREE PUBLIC EVENT!

Want to check it out for yourself?

FREE TO THE PUBLIC
Canoemobile Festival
SATURDAY May 30th | 10am-1pm
about 2 months ago, Bentley Community Schools
Canoemobile event flyer

In case you missed this week’s Regular Board of Education meeting…

* The Board discussed the possibility of the City of Burton beginning a youth advisory board, composed of several students from each of the three public school districts. The Board likes the idea of increasing communication between the City and the school districts as well as providing our youth the opportunity to work with other youth from across the city, refining their voice and increasing their agency.

* The proposed policy updates were read for the second time.

* The Bentley Community Resource Fair will be Wednesday, June 10 from 4:30-6:30 PM with the generous support of Genesee County Community Mental Health Millage funds. The theme of the event is Unplug and Play. We will be providing dinner to those who come; there will be an inflatable obstacle course and numerous give-aways; and importantly, there will be access to numerous community resources for mental and physical health. It will be the perfect way to launch summer!

* Shelley Wooley of the Society of Manufacturing Engineers (SME) presented the possible placement of a Career Tech Education lab at one of the buildings donated by McLaren Health. The goal of the SME Education Foundation is to bridge the existing manufacturing community with the education community. They start with a regional market analysis and workforce needs assessment – what can the school offer and what jobs are needed. They use that information to determine the best manufacturing pathway to help the school develop: industrial maintenance, machining and fabrication, mechatronics/robotics, and welding. They have served 12K students in grades 9-12 and are in 133 schools, across 27 states. They help with the funding to provide the machines, curriculum, and professional learning for the teachers. The district pays for the teachers and provides the space. It’s an exciting opportunity for our students and the broader community.

Click here to see whole file: https://aptg.co/5VXlNk

about 2 months ago, Bentley Community Schools
Graphic summary of the board meeting on 4/27/26
Dear Middle School Parents and Guardians,

In preparation for tomorrow and Wednesday's M-STEP testing sessions, here are a few important reminders:

Get a good night’s sleep – Being well-rested helps students stay focused and perform their best.

Charge Chromebooks – Please ensure your student’s Chromebook is fully charged and ready to go in the morning.

No electronic devices – Phones, smart watches, and other personal electronic devices are not permitted during testing. We recommend leaving them at home or ensuring they are turned off and stored away.

Eat a healthy breakfast – A good breakfast can help improve concentration and energy levels.

Encouragement and a calm, positive mindset can go a long way in helping students feel prepared. Thank you for partnering with us to support your child’s success.

- Mr. Bednarski
2 months ago, Scott Bednarski
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Open Gym Event: Basketball, Volleyball, Activities, etc. - $3 Admission
2 months ago, Robin Ostrander
BMS Student Council Announcement Dear Parents: The Bentley Middle School Student Council is hosting an Open Gym Event on April 17th, 2026.  In an effort to ensure that you, as parents and guardians, are informed and that your students are safe, we require a signed permission slip to be turned in at the door on the day of the event for your student to attend.  Here is the vital information you need to know: Students will not be allowed to leave the building once they enter to attend the event.  This means they cannot go to any businesses on Belsay Road for snacks or beverages.  They will also not be allowed to wait outside the building for rides. Finally, they will not be allowed to walk home from the event. They will need to be dropped off and picked up. If students are caught leaving the event, you will be contacted to pick them up immediately.  Students will not be allowed to bring any bags to the event.  This includes book bags.  Students will need to be picked up promptly after the event at 4:30 PM.  Any inappropriate behavior will result in your student being asked to leave, and you being contacted to pick your student up. The staff and school are not responsible for your student’s lost or misplaced personal items.  Students must have a signed permission slip or Thrillshare message in order to participate.   Event Details:  Friday, April 17th, 2026 Open Gym Event: Basketball, Volleyball, Activities, etc.  2:35 - 4:30 PM Admission $3

In case you missed this week’s Regular Board of Education meeting on April 13, 2026…

  • Burton historian Mona Ballge addressed the board, sharing highlights of the area and especially for Bentley. She also talked about the book she authored: Our Hidden Settlement: Atherton to Burton, Then and Now, which she generously provided two copies to the district.

  • BHS Student Representative Gabe Prast reported that state testing has started with the PSAT and SAT. Spring sports are underway: girls softball, boys baseball, track and field, and boys volleyball. There are 23 more days left for seniors. Students interested in Ferris State University took a field trip there last Thursday and there was another field trip on Friday, though to the Holocaust Museum. This coming Saturday is a “Just Because” lock in–details can be found on Facebook. Finally, seniors are beginning to paint their senior wall square.

  • The 2025-26 budget amendment was shared and the board approved.

  • We reviewed the new proposed policies from Neola. The second reading will occur at the next board meeting.

  • The board approved the contract to move forward with Paradise Dogs for our emotional support dogs. We expect to get two dogs at the beginning of September and the third dog in winter 2027.

  • There was a special presentation about Public Act 146, commonly referred to as the dyslexia law, though it is actually a re-writing of the Read by Grade 3 law. The presentation included an explanation of the law, requirements, timelines, and an introduction to the science of reading.

Click here to see whole file: https://aptg.co/YN5F2k

2 months ago, Bentley Community Schools
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Dear 8th Grade Parents and Guardians,

As we prepare for the upcoming PSAT tomorrow morning, we appreciate your support in helping your student feel confident and ready for success.

Here are a few important reminders for the night before testing:
Get a good night’s sleep – Being well-rested helps students stay focused and perform their best.

Charge Chromebooks – Please ensure your student’s Chromebook is fully charged and ready to go in the morning.

No electronic devices – Phones, smart watches, and other personal electronic devices are not permitted during testing. We recommend leaving them at home or ensuring they are turned off and stored away.

Eat a healthy breakfast – A good breakfast can help improve concentration and energy levels.

Encouragement and a calm, positive mindset can go a long way in helping students feel prepared. Thank you for partnering with us to support your child’s success.

- Mr. Bednarski
2 months ago, Scott Bednarski
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The City of Burton will be paving Court Street between Belsay Road and the City of Davison between Monday, May 5 and Friday, May 9. We encourage staff, students, and visitors to use the Belsay Road entrance next week. Thank you.
3 months ago, Bentley Community Schools
Bentley Board Of Education Presents

GOLF TOURNAMENT 2026

June 15th, 2026 . 9 am - 5 pm
Sugarbush Golf Club

• 18 holes w/ cart
• Lunch at turn
• Post banquet dinner
• $400 per team
• Sponsorships available
• Raffle auction

Contact: Hayley Downs
hdowns@bentleyschools.org or (810)516-8140
3 months ago, Bentley Community Schools
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