BCHS Criminal Justice Club

From April 14 through April 16, students from the BCHS Criminal Justice Club and Mechatronics programs, accompanied by peers from other Maury County high schools, traveled to Chattanooga, Tennessee, to participate in the 2025 SkillsUSA Leadership and Skills Conference. BCHS students who competed in Criminal Justice were Miranda Pannitto, Michelle Brenner, and Hope Steward. Students competing in Mechatronics were Harper Gatlin, Mattilda Cox, and Alondra Roman Calderon. Each of these students represented Maury County and BCHS extremely well and did a fantastic job in their competitions. BCHS would also like to congratulate those students from Spring Hill High School, Mount Pleasant High School and Columbia Central High School, who won various awards in their specific competitions. It was a tremendous learning experience for everyone who attended and an exciting conference. Thank you to the administration of BCHS for supporting our students’ attendance at this state competition.