To those currently serving and to those who served in the past,  THANK YOU! ❤️💙🇺🇸💙❤️
Community for Christ Basketball 24-25
Your 24-25 Lady Wildcats 🐾 #12 Saniya Rodgers  #5 Maddie Gatling #14 Lindsey Trefry  #10 Essence Rodgers  #2 Paris Mayes  #3 Chyresh Gomez  #24 Josie Brown  #23 Taylor Tessner  #1 K.K. Dawkins  #20 Kadance Thompson  #33 Kennedy Moore  #11 Lauren Moore
Congratulations, Mrs. Greene! We appreciate all you do for our students!
For the first time since 2002, voting for the BHS Homecoming Queen ended in a dead even tie! This year we have two Homecoming Queens who were announced in alphabetical order: Reagan Elliott and Paris Mayes.  Congratulations to both our beautiful Queens!
All CCSD Schools closed Election Day Tuesday, November 5. See you Monday, Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday this week, Wildcats
Limestone Universtiy. Attention Dual enrollment students, Limestone representatives will be on campus at Blacksburg High School on November 7. Registar Jennifer Ledbetter will be in the guicance office from 8:00 am  to 12:00 pm to register current dual enrollment students or enroll new students for the Spring semester. Limestone University is committed to providing our Dual Enrollment students with the full college experiece by offering new incentives in Academic Support and L-Card perks. Learn more at limestons.edu/dual-enrollment.
A special congratulations to the following student athletes. These athletes were chosen by their respective head coach to serve on the BHS Student-Athlete Advisory Committee. The committee is an extension of the SCHSL Student-Athlete Advisory Committee where our very own, Paris Mayes, serves as secretary.  •The goals of the SAAC include: 🐾Serves to gain insight into the student athlete population and their experience  🐾Share thoughts to help promote and implement programs that encourage BHS core values as well as student athlete well-being  🐾Offer student athletes with opportunities for growth and collaborative learning in the classroom
Parents, BHs will be hosting a Veterans Day program on November 11, 2024 at 10 am in the gymnasium. Families are invited to attend. If you have veterans in your family or are close friends wiht a veteran, we would love to honor them by including their picture and information in our presentation. Please get your student to fill out the form and send it to Mrs. Crater by November 8. Your student may also invite a veteran to eat lunch with them here at BHs on that day. those forms must also be complted and sent to m Mrs. Crater by November 8. If your family sent pictures and information for your veteran last year, they do not need to send it again. Those pictures will automatically be included in our program.
Donate to support our Senior Football Players AND to help with Hurricane Disaster Relief.
Celebrate Red Ribbon Week (October 23-31) Wildcats, celebrate smart choices! Highlight the importance of living a substance-free lifestyle-activities during both lunch shifts! Complete online activies to be entereed into a drawing to win a $$ prize!  Celebrate making healthy choices. Stop by and get involved!
Creepin' it real. Scary to think you haven't ordered a yearbook yet. I'll be FRANK... you shold order now. https://jostensyearbooks.com/?REF=A07534000
Blacksburg High School Fall 2024 testing calendar. September 30-October4-Benchmark window for EOC Courses. October 16th - PSAT -ALL Sophomores. October 24th -PSAT make up, October 30th-WIN assessment selected seniors, November 6th - 12th benchmark window for EOC Courses. December 5th - English II EOC Writing. December 11th - Algebra I / US Histroy EOC. December 12th - Biology I EOC. December 13th - English II EOC - Reading. December 16th - 18th - EOC Make-up, December 18th - EXAMS, December 19th EXAMS
Senior Spotlight of the Day Grace Martin, Grace plans to attend a four-year university after graduation. Her favorite part of BHS has been paricipating in and attending athletic events. Grace says that, Tamara Davis has been a constant source of support for her, always there when she needed guidance or encouragment. Grace is actively involved in HOSA, track and field and the empowered girls club. Here advice to rising ninth graders is simple, "Enjoy it while it lasts, because it'll all be over before you know it."
Drive-through Food Pantry. Friday, October 25th at 10 am. To help support community members impacted by the strom, employees from Nestle USA's factory in Gaffney will come together with Second Harveest Food Bank of Metrolina to host a drive-through food pantry and provide food and water to those in need.  Where: Nestle USA prepared foods factory 2131 Old Georgia Hwy Gaffney, SC 29340
Senior spotlight of the day Reagan Elliott. Reagan is a dedicated BHS student planning to attend a four-year college. She loves how supportive and friendly the school community is, with staff always approachable. James Davis, a teacher who care about both education and mental health, has made a big impact on her. Reagan is active in the Beta Club, Art Club, Empowered Girls  Club, and is cheerleading captian. Her advice to incoming ninth graders: "Be yourself and don't try to impress anyone-it's only high school, and you won't care in five years."
It's time to order graduation supplies. Online anytime or Wednesday, 10/23 with Josten's duirng both lunch shifts. All orders must be place by November 22nd.
Senior spotlight of the Day. Will Barnhill. Will is a dedicated student heading to a four-year college, having participated in choir for all four years of high school. He's been mentored by Mr. Blackburn throught his time at BHS, gaining guidance and support. Will's advice to rising ninth graders: "Study hard, work hard, play hard. That's my motto."
BHS WILDCAT MARCHING BAND - STATE SILVER MEDALISTS!
September student athlete of the month Hart Crawford. Sponsored by Fear Farm. Hart is anextremely hard worker, a leader in the locker room, and a picture of what a WILDCAT represents. He goes the extra mile wiht his team mates. He knows the scheme extremely well, and helps to ensure that we are in the right protections and plays. I really appreciate his hard work. Coach Josh Batchler.