Choral Festival makes a triumphant return to BC
On March 16, 2023, the District Choral Festival made a triumphant return to Bethlehem after several years.
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On March 16, 2023, the District Choral Festival made a triumphant return to Bethlehem after several years.
On Feb. 17, nearly 50 BCMS students were surprised to learn they were being treated to a special celebration for demonstrating positive character traits.
The Bethlehem Central High School Counseling Center welcomes John Young, Dean of Admissions at Hobart & William Smith Colleges to answer your questions about the college process.
Students at Elsmere and Hamagrael recently celebrated reading in a big way when they welcomed award-winning children’s author Adam Gidwitz to their schools.
Get in shape, learn to dance, discover a new hobby. More than 30 spring classes to choose from. Deadline extended: register by Feb. 24.
At Bethlehem Central High School, there are many students who are making a difference at school and at home. Each month, some of these students are recognized for acts of kindness or displaying character strengths that make them role models among their peers. At the high school, these students are a big part of the school’s …
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The Board of Education recognized Girls Field Hockey, Tennis, Swim & Dive, and Cross Country Teams for their outstanding accomplishments at the Board Meeting on December 21. Each student was presented with an Eagle pin in recognition of their achievements. The Field Hockey Team defeated Shen 1-0, becoming Section II Division 1 Champions, marking the …
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The team earned its spot in the national competition this month with its fantastic performances at the History Bowl Syracuse Winter Tournament.
Ten student musicians at BCHS have been honored this fall for their musical achievements by state and national professional organizations.
Don’t miss Sunflowers, a new play about artist Vincent Van Gogh. Four performances at the high school. Tickets are $10 adults; $5 students.