Students built bridges using only cardboard, popsicle sticks, and glue. The strength of the bridges was tested by Mr. Schuffenecker and the bridge destroyer. Elias Wright had the strongest bridge that maxed out the scale and held over 300 lbs. Ava Heineman and Kate Hubner also defeated the bridge destroyer by overloading the scale.
Category: Jr. High
Science Olympiad Winner
On Friday, February 14, students competed in the annual Science Olympiad. There were over 10 events that took place that day, such as Egg Drop, Pictionary, Human Hungry Hungry Hippos, and more. Elias Wright took home the trophy by winning the most events. This year’s Science Olympiad was a huge success.
Spirit Week
During spirit week in the last week of January, the students at Put-in-Bay School dressed up in various fun outfits. Monday was meme day, Tuesday was anything but a backpack day, Wednesday was famous pairs day, Thursday was minion day, and Friday was blue and white day. Thank you to all of the students who...
Christmas Concert
Students in grades k-8 did a phenomenal job singing in the annual Christmas Concert. A few high school students played instruments in the concert as well. Congratulations to all of the participants!
Secret Santa Week
During the week of December 9th-13th students are participating in Secret Santa. Students anonymously give one of their classmates secret gifts throughout the week. This was organized by student council.
History on Halloween
History on Halloween is an annual event/assignment on October 31 for grades 7-12. Based on their grade, students have different guidelines for which person in history they can dress up as. Students get graded for staying dressed up for their chosen person throughout the whole. Everyone looks forward to History on Halloween!
Red Ribbion Week–Neon Day
Monday, students dressed in neon or sunglasses to symbolize a bright future without drugs.
Congresswoman Kaptur Floor Speech Honoring Put-In-Bay 7th Grader Caleb Kowalski Science Fair Victory
Caleb Kowalski is a 7th grader at Put-In-Bay Middle School. When he needed a project for his school science fair, he turned to nearby Lake Erie for inspiration. He went on to win the Northwest Ohio Science and Engineering Fair for his project focusing on combatting algal blooms.
Murder Mystery Week
Wednesday, March 6, marked the beginning of the 19th annual Murder Mystery Week. All students in Mr. Kowalski’s math classes must participate in this event. On Friday, March 15, a trial for the murder will happen. Grades 7 and 8 will form the jury, and students in grades 9-12 chose roles of detectives, crime scene...