“Be the Change” recipients for Jan/Feb 2022
Forty-six students were recognized Mar. 24 for displaying character strengths that make them role models among their peers.
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Forty-six students were recognized Mar. 24 for displaying character strengths that make them role models among their peers.
Thank you to the more than 30 volunteers who helped grade 7 students learn more about a variety of careers on Thursday, Mar. 17.
Students at Hamagrael and other elementary schools in the Bethlehem Central School District have been practicing gymnastics, coordination and endurance on ninja warrior-style obstacle courses.
Congratulations to Megan Dellenbaugh, Jack Newell and Madalyn Brand, whose work has been published in the most recent edition of Albricias, a national magazine featuring Spanish Honor Society students from across the country.
Four schools, four art teachers and 100 BC students currently have their artwork on display in downtown Albany at the Empire State Plaza. Their work was inspired by the Plaza’s permanent collection.
Staff at Eagle Elementary is putting a focus on teaching students new tools to help clear their mind in stressful moments.
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.
Six talented BC students have earned regional 2022 Scholastic Art & Writing Awards. They are Corinne Anderson, Claudia Skuza, Izzy Brands, Sofia Corts, Natalie Jada, and Robyn Arnason.
Following current events and writing about them. Fifth grade students at Slingerlands Elementary received a shout out for their poems and raps.