Congratulations to our 21 newly tenured educators
Nearly two dozen BC educators were honored June 7 at a tenure reception and board meeting.
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Nearly two dozen BC educators were honored June 7 at a tenure reception and board meeting.
The Vincent J. Crummles Acting Troupe (VJCAT) will present William Shakespeare’s Much Ado About Nothing this weekend at Bethlehem Central High School in Room D-122. Friday, June 9, 7 p.m. Saturday, June 10, 7 p.m. Sunday, June 11, 2 p.m. Suggested donation: $5. Much Ado About Nothing is a Shakespearean comedy full of arguments, rumors …
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Congratulations to this talented team and their coaches!
At its June 7 meeting, the Bethlehem Central Board of Education is expected to appoint Rebecca Grabicki as the district’s assistant director of instructional support services. In the new role, Grabicki will oversee the elementary-level multi-tiered system of supports, or MTSS. The data-driven MTSS framework helps K-5 teachers provide high-quality, differentiated instruction to maximize achievement …
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More than 100 Bethlehem Central High School seniors who will graduate next month were honored with scholarships and awards at a ceremony held on Thursday, May 25. Congratulations to these students for their achievement in academics, character, community and wellness.
It’s a BC tradition to send off our longtime faculty who are retiring by celebrating their careers. This year, 22 employees with a combined service of more than 500 years will leave BC after dedicating decades of their careers to serving the children of the Bethlehem Central School District. On Wednesday, May 25, a reception …
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On May 20, three first graders from Glenmont Elementary School participated in the First In Math Statewide Elementary Mathematics Tournament at UAlbany. Only 150 students in grades 1-5 across the state qualified to take part in the first-ever tourney.
The information below was updated on May 30, 2023. In 2023-24, Bethlehem Central High School will increase efforts to become a phone-free learning environment. Learn more about Yondr pouches below: What is a Yondr pouch? The Yondr Pouch is a secure bag that is used to store an individual’s mobile device or devices. It is …
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Teams of runners from the Bethlehem Central School District hit the streets of Albany on Thursday, May 18 as part of the CDPHP Workforce Challenge. The BC group was the largest team from a K-12 school district participating in the 3.5-mile race. Runners from the district wore t-shirts designed by BCHS student Matthew Golonka. Thank …
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On June 7, the local weekly newspaper The Spotlight, will feature the names and photos of the members of the BCHS Class of 2023 as a way to honor this special class. There is no cost for students or families to be included. This is the fourth year in a row The Spotlight has created a special section for …
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