
Blenheim Middle School of Discovery’s Beta Club Inducts 29 New Members
Blenheim, SC – Blenheim Middle School of Discovery recently held its National Beta Club induction ceremony.
On March 9th, 2023, 29 students were inducted into the National Beta Club at Blenheim Middle School of Discovery. These students were selected for membership based on their academic standing and character and joined more than 500,000 members across the United States and beyond. National Beta Club is the largest independent, non-profit, educational youth group in the United States. Its mission is to promote the ideals of academic achievement, character, service and leadership among elementary and secondary school students.
The following students were inducted:
Labria Alford, Zakari Benford, Kaiya Bethea, Hampson Blakeney, Landyn Bridges, Niasia Bridges, Jaelyn Brown, Amir Browne, Cazauria Covington, Andiyah Douglas, Ashanti Drayton, Shi’Dasia Drayton, Kassidy Emanuel, Camiya Harrison, Brooklyn Hubbard, Adam Khattab, Jourdan McCoy, Myjae McCoy, Da’Lecia Mohorn, Kameryn Owens, Angela Robinson, Sanyah Spears, Legenay Straing, Cyonna Stubbs, Camden Talley, Na’Cirema Townsend, Shayana White, Janae’drea Willams, Kamora Wright.


To our incredible, loving, and dedicated Earlean Hall!


Mr. Roderick Selda's ( Science teacher extraordinaire) 8th grade Science lab activity. The title is, How Big is that Crater? The students will explain the relationship between various-shaped objects, impact speed and crater size.








Another shout out for our eagles! Every student excelling every day!


SC READY Assessment: A Brochure for Parents and Students.
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Why are these students sitting on the stairs and what are they doing? Simply put, these students are engaging, touching, and learning math. The objective was to use the stairs as a model to prove the Pythagorean Theorem which says that 2 “legs” of a right triangle squared are equal to the square root of the triangle’s hypothenuse.
The students used the stairs to create a model of a right triangle. They then measured the model’s “legs” and squared the measurements. Lastly, they discovered that the Pythagorean Theorem was, in fact, true because the “legs” squared was equal to the hypotenuse squared.






Greetings Eagle Family,
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Look at these lovely and imaginative works of art created in Ms. Gregg's class!






Mix it up sometimes. What an interesting and fun way to choose teams...rice works with gravy, hamburger works with fries and peanut butter works with jelly.


Landyn Bridges in 7th grade job-shadowed at Bennettsville Primary School.


Here is Jordyn Zimmerman from 8th grade shadowing in the 6th grade math class.


Here is 6th grader Amari Covington showing his love and respect for his grandfather as he job shadowed.


Here is our wonderful security officer and her job shadow for the day. These two are rocking the uniforms!


Here are some of the pictures of our science lab activity. The title is Characteristics of Inner Planets, solving for mass, volume, and density of chosen mineral samples in Mr. Selda's eighth grade class.








Today the 2022-2023 South Carolina Teacher of the Year, Deion Jamison, joined us to lead an awesome professional development session. We are strengthening our commitment towards increasing student engagement!



Greetings Eagle Family!
Come join us to celebrate our scholars during the National Beta Club Induction Ceremony which will be held Thursday, March 9, 2023 at 5:00 PM. We look forward to seeing you there!


8th grade students participate in the Pathways to Possibilities career fair Friday in Myrtle Beach. Students had the opportunity to interact with over 50 vendors and learn on the job skills!







8th grade students participate in the Pathways to Possibilities career fair Friday in Myrtle Beach. Students had the opportunity to interact with over 50 vendors and learn on the job skills!










Students participate in a Reality Fair hosted by SPC. Students were given an occupation and salary and instructed to balance their monthly expenses.
