BC proposing changes to bus eligibility for students K-12
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The Bethlehem Central High School Counseling Center will host a special event on Monday, March 21 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 – IN PERSON Monday, March 21, 2022 7 p.m. BCHS Auditorium (This …
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Drills are an important first step in keeping Bethlehem schools, students and staff safe District staff follow strict, detailed safety protocols during emergency drills. With good training and practice, everyone involved will be better able to react appropriately in the event of an actual emergency. Drills allow administrators, staff and students to mitigate, prepare for and recover from …
With a passion for stories worth telling, teacher Khalan Micieli is building curiosity and confidence in her sixth-grade students at BCMS.
Congratulations to Sofia Corts and Pamela White who will both move on to the NYS finals of Poetry Out Loud contest on Mar. 12.
Congratulations to Sofia Corts and Pamela White who will both move on to the NYS finals of Poetry Out Loud contest on Mar. 12.
Working Papers Working papers are also known as Employment Certification. All students between 14 – 17 years of age must get an employment certificate in order to work. Follow the online process: STEP 1: Download the AT-17 Application for Employment Certificate Form STEP 2: Complete Part 1 of the AT-17 Application Form and Obtain A …
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It’s been an impressive three-year streak in the statewide stock game for BCHS senior Tao Xie.
Following current events and writing about them. Fifth grade students at Slingerlands Elementary received a shout out for their poems and raps.
In response to a nationwide and local driver shortage, the Bethlehem Central School District is proposing changes to bus transportation eligibility to reduce the number of bus routes, beginning next school year. These changes could impact up to 700 students districtwide beginning in 2022-23. The proposed changes shown on the maps below would need to …
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