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A unique and festive online scavenger hunt was introduced to students in schools throughout the community today, Dec. 10.
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A unique and festive online scavenger hunt was introduced to students in schools throughout the community today, Dec. 10.
At its Dec. 4 meeting, the BC Board of Education recognized several student-athletes for their accomplishments. Each student was presented with an Eagle pin in recognition of their achievements by Board of Education President Holly Dellenbaugh and Superintendent Jody Monroe. Girls Cross Country Girls Golf Boys Cross Country Girls Tennis Girls Dive Boys Soccer Girls …
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It takes extra warm hearts to plunge into Lake George on a frigid November morning. The Bethlehem Central Youth Activation Committee (YAC), along with their club advisor, Mr. Mooney, did just that for a cause! The YAC participated in the 18th Annual Freezin’ for a Reason Lake George Polar Plunge, a fundraising event to benefit …
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Two capital projects, totaling, $45.1 million, are nearly complete. They include a renovated middle school auditorium, a fully refurbished middle school Library Media Center, newly renovated classrooms, and athletics improvements that encourage and support wellness in the school community. A $40.7 million project approved by voters in 2021 included nearly 200 elements across seven schools …
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Yousif Alsammarraie has his sights set on a career in fiber optics thanks to Career & Technical education he is receiving in high school.
We are making it easy to be a part of the season of giving at BC! Join us on Friday, Dec. 6th.
Beginning Monday, Dec. 2, the BCHS Senior Class Council will be collecting new, unwrapped toys and gifts for children. Donation boxes will be set up in all homerooms at the high school. These gifts will be for children ages 0 – 18. Donated toys will be distributed by Toys for Tots and the Bethlehem Police …
Meal prices for students in the Bethlehem Central School District will increase by 25 cents in January 2025. The change will be effective beginning Thursday, Jan. 2 at all BC schools. The increase affects paid student lunch meals only. Prices for breakfast and a la carte menu items will remain the same. The price increases were approved by …
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A program that combines a safety net of high school and the independence of a college setting is changing lives.
Report cards for the first quarter for middle school and high school students are available in Aspen.