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The BC Student Help Desk has been cited as a visionary model for schools nationwide in latest issue of EdTech magazine.
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The BC Student Help Desk has been cited as a visionary model for schools nationwide in latest issue of EdTech magazine.
The following is an important message for parents K-8 from Assistant Superintendent for Educational Programs David Hurst and K-5 Administrator for RtI and Instructional Technology Laurel Jones. Dear Parents and Guardians, Welcome to the 2017-18 school year! We are writing to tell you about some changes ahead that will help teachers provide more personalized learning …
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When middle school and high school students return to school on September 7, there will be some new and some familiar faces in building leadership roles for 2017-18. Learn more below: Bethlehem Central High School James Smith – BCHS Hall Principal The hall principals assist in the supervision of student behavior and discipline and the …
At its August 9 meeting, the Board of Education appointed longtime Bethlehem teacher James Smith as hall principal at Bethlehem Central High School. Smith is a familiar face at the high school where he has taught U.S. History, Economics and Sociology since 2011. Before that, he taught social studies at the middle school for seven …
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After a year of lending his leadership expertise to the high school, Principal Mike Klugman returns to Bethlehem Central Middle School in 2017-18. Read his welcome letter to families here. And, he has been joined by one of his colleagues from the high school, Ms. Jacqueline Munroe, the newest member of the middle school leadership …
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On June 7, the Bethlehem Central Board of Education will review a possible inter-municipal lease/purchase agreement with the Albany County Sheriff’s Office, the current tenant at Clarksville Elementary School. View the proposed lease-purchase agreement [PDF] View copy of the Power Point presentation – June 7, 2017 [PDF] The school was closed by the district in 2011 due …
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Ballots cast in Tuesday’s Board of Education election in the Bethlehem Central School District are currently under review after an unusually high number of write-in votes were recorded, district officials said Wednesday. The review is being conducted voluntarily by the district and in consultation with the school district’s attorney and the Albany County Board of Elections. All …
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The 2017-18 budget has been approved. The Board of Education election is still too close to call. Updates Weds., May 17.
Bethlehem Central High School has been ranked in the Top 25 high schools (at #19) in upstate New York, according to U.S. News & World Report which released its 2017 Best High Schools Rankings this week. Nationally, the school is ranked at #802 of the 28,000 high schools the publication reviewed in its selection process. According to U.S. News …
At its meeting on April 12, the Bethlehem Central Board of Education is expected to appoint Raymond Nardelli as the district’s new Director of Technology. Nardelli, who is an experienced leader in education technology at the secondary and collegiate levels, will replace the district’s outgoing technology director, Dr. Sal DeAngelo, beginning July 1. DeAngelo is leaving the district …
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