Two seniors named 2024 National Merit Scholars
Seniors Eva Ho and Isha Narang win prestigious National Merit Scholarships.
Seniors Eva Ho and Isha Narang win prestigious National Merit Scholarships.
On Saturday, May 18, the BC Wellness Committee invites families to the high school for a morning of fun activities for students and community members. The activities are part of the spring Eagle Challenge. Activities at the high school on May 18 will include: 9a-11a: Kids’ Obstacle Course on Turf Field (ages K-5) 9a-1p: “Choose …
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May 6, 2024 Dear BC Parent/Guardian: I am writing to you with an update regarding an incident at Bethlehem Central High School on Tuesday, April 23, 2024, when smoke in the vicinity of a bathroom in the C wing forced the evacuation of the building for approximately one hour. Today, Monday, May 6, 2024, a …
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Bethlehem Central School District is set to replace MySchoolBucks with a new payment system, LINQ Connect, on May 28, 2024.
It’s a ready-made birthday party with candles, balloons, cake mix, frosting, a whisk, sprinkles and everyone’s favorite, Funfetti. And it’s been packed with love. Recently at Slingerlands Elementary School, students, teachers, and families collaborated to assemble and deliver 40 of these Birthday Boxes to the Merrillac Family Shelter, Albany County’s only residential shelter designed specifically …
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Wizarding school starts tomorrow and one of the professors has quit at the last minute. Interviews for the position are going horribly. How will the headmaster ever find a replacement in time? Join BCMS Staged Creations Thursday, May 2 through Saturday, May 4 as students present “How Not to Be a Wizard” at the middle …
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On Apr. 24, students participated in a Youth Summit at Proctor’s Theater in Schenectady.
Bethlehem Central High School students had the opportunity to learn more about Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) last week. HBCUs were established in the United States before the Civil Rights Act of 1964 to provide Black students a safe space to learn and build community. From their inception, HBCUs offered Black students access to …
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All schools and offices in the Bethlehem Central School District will be closed on Friday, May 24. The date is identified on the calendar as a contingent day. It was reserved for use as an instructional day if the district needed to make up a snow day. However, as we approach May, the district is confident that …
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A high school Odyssey team is heading to the Odyssey World Finals in Iowa after a strong finish in NYS competition.