The scarecrows are back at BCMS
The BCMS Garden Club spent Tuesday afternoon assembling scarecrows out in front of the middle school building.
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The BCMS Garden Club spent Tuesday afternoon assembling scarecrows out in front of the middle school building.
Congratulations to Bethlehem Central High School junior, William Lauricella who won first place in the 2022 Capital District Council for Young Musicians’ Annual Chopin Piano Competition. The CDCYM’s annual competition sees 25-30 of the finest young pianists, ages 10-17, in the Greater Capital region compete. The prestigious event draws its judges from the faculties of …
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On Fri., Sept. 23, Hamagrael Elementary School welcomed nearly 100 cyclists who were part of the 2022 Ride for Missing Children.
Arts and recreation opportunities for students at BCSD can be found on our Community Page.
What does it mean to be a BC Eagle? That’s a question our communications team has spent for months asking students and staff across the district for this video.
Many hands make for light work. Thankfully, those many hands have green thumbs. The garden at Bethlehem Central Middle School does not stop growing in the summer. That is why multiple times a week, you’ll find students and community members stopping by to take care of the crops. “I think it looks pretty beautiful right …
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At its meeting on Aug. 10, the Bethlehem Central Board of Education appointed two individuals to fill vacancies in leadership roles within the district. Zachary Tacelli was named as K-12 academic supervisor of physical education, health and family and consumer science. Jennifer Denis joins the district as K-12 health services supervisor and will oversee all …
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BC student Marcela De Tuya will heads to Ithaca this week to compete in the Special Olympics 2022 State Summer Games.
The New York Association for Pupil Transportation (NYAPT) today awarded a $1,000 scholarship to BC bus driver and trainer Danika Raup that will enable her to attend the NYAPT Annual Conference in July for free. It will be the first time Raup will be attending the NYAPT conference. The organization provides ongoing educational opportunities to …
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EXCEL students in grades 9 and 10 at Bethlehem Central High School have reached the end of a successful school year, and have the awards to prove it.