BCSD Spring 2024 Continuing Education

Country line dancing, anyone? How about Handmaking with Clay? Lots of new classes, plus some of your favorites including PiYo, Zumba, Ballroom Dancing, Painting, Cooking and more!

Jump Start the College Process on Mar. 26

The Bethlehem Central High School Counseling Center will host a special event on Tuesday, March 26 for students in grades 9 and 10, and their parents/guardians, providing information about how to begin preparing for a student’s college search. COLLEGE JUMP START FOR STUDENTS AND PARENTS Tuesday, March 26, 2024 7 p.m. BCHS Auditorium  Presented by Chris Doyle, …

Grade 8 Transition Night is Feb. 7 at BCHS

BCMS 8th Grade Parents: Just a reminder- 8th Grade Transition Night will be on Wednesday, February 7, 2024 at 6:30 pm in the high school auditorium. There will be a brief introductory program with a welcome from the administrators followed by an overview of each department’s course offerings.   If you have any specific questions, you are welcome to email Heather Culnan …

Important late/transfer bus changes coming Tuesday, Jan. 16

Middle school and high school students who regularly use the late/transfer buses should expect some changes beginning Tuesday, Jan. 16. These are the buses that transport students home at 3:45 p.m. The late/transfer buses will continue to run on their regular schedules from the middle school and high school, however, students may need to look …

Jan. 11: “Life After BC” to provide info for HS students, families

Bethlehem Opportunities Unlimited (BOU) is sponsoring “Life After BC,” on Thursday January 11, 2024  at 7 p.m. in BCHS, Room G100.  Returning BC graduates will discuss college, work and internships in a panel discussion moderated by BCHS guidance counselor Darnell Douglas. Students who are currently attending state schools, private schools, and community college will be …

7th annual Poetry Out Loud competition sends two to Regionals

Twenty one Bethlehem Central High School students competed in the 7th annual Poetry Out Loud competition on Thursday, Jan. 4th in the high school cafeteria. The competing students represented 9th through 11th grades. The students recited two previously published poems and were judged on six categories: Physical presence Voice and articulation Dramatic appropriateness Evidence of …