Fall 2024 Continuing Education

PLEASE NOTE: Registration deadline is  Sept. 9, 2024.

Full course information for BCSD Continuing Education can be found below. 

A Fall 2024 BCSD Continuing Education schedule and registration form, can be viewed or downloaded here [PDF]

Registration form only – Fall 2024 [PDF].

Fall 2024 HILL class information is available here [PDF]

Registration for HILL classes must be done through HILL website. HILL registration will open on or about Sept. 1, 2024.

General Information

Course Fees

Continuing Education course fees vary as outlined in course descriptions. Regardless of base cost, non-residents must add $10 per course. Payment—in the form of a check or money order—must be submitted at the time of registration. Each registration must be for ONE course, for ONE person, with ONE check for that specific course. PLEASE DO NOT SEND CASH. In certain courses a limited number of free registrations will be made available to senior citizens (62 and older) who have a Bethlehem Central Senior Citizens Pass (available at the high school main office, 700 Delaware Ave, Delmar). Seniors must include a copy of their senior citizens pass with their registration form to receive the exemption. One exemption per semester, per person is allowed. Classes must have sufficient paid registrations for senior exemptions to be granted. Fees for materials and supplies should not be included with the course fee when you register but should be paid to the instructor when class meets.

Eligibility

Courses are open to all persons ages 21 or over, with the exception of SAT review courses and the Five-Hour Driver course. For courses accommodating a limited number of students, Bethlehem Central residents will have preference.

Registration

Registration must be made in advance.

To register :

  • Mail your registration before Monday, Sept. 9, or
  • Drop off your registration at the High School Counseling Center from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. by Monday, Sept. 9
  • Registration received after Monday, Sept. 9 will not be accepted.

For both methods, please use the registration form provided (on the back page of the brochure). Please use separate checks for each class. Your check will not be deposited until classes start. You will NOT receive confirmation of registration. You will be notified only if the class is cancelled or if class limits have been exceeded. In both cases, your check will be returned.

Class Times and Locations

Most Continuing Education courses meet once a week, between 6 p.m. and 9 p.m., and last up to 10 weeks. Exceptions are noted within course descriptions. Please check the schedule of classes in which you are interested.

Most classes are held at Bethlehem High School, 700 Delaware Ave. Delmar, but some classes are held in other buildings. Note class locations in course descriptions.

Refunds

Refunds will be given if withdrawal from a class occurs before the start of the first class. Refunds will not be given for missed class sessions.

Cancellations and Rescheduled Classes

The Continuing Education Office may cancel courses with fewer than 12 registrants, since those courses may not meet expenses. In addition, we reserve the right to cancel/ reschedule classes due to unforeseen situations. Classes will not be held when school is not in session. Notification of cancellations due to weather will be given via local broadcast stations and the district website. You can also sign up to have school cancellations sent to you via e-mail through the district’s School Messenger system.

No classes will be held  Oct. 3 and 14 or Nov. 11 and 27-29, 2024. There may be other dates when a specific class does not meet. Please see course listings. In most cases, class time lost due to weather cancellations will be made up at the end of the course.

How to Register

Registration Information

  • Registration by mail should be received by Monday, September 9, 2024 or could be dropped off at the high school.
  • Registration received after Monday, September 9 will not be accepted.

Registration information can be found here [PDF]

If you are unable to access the PDF, please contact the BCSD Communications Office at 518-439-3650.

Registration forms and checks should be mailed to :

BCSD Continuing Education
Bethlehem Central High School
700 Delaware Ave.
Delmar, NY 12054.

Please use separate checks for each class. Your check will not be deposited until your classes start. You will NOT receive confirmation of registration. You will be notified only if the class is cancelled or if class limits have been exceeded. In either case, your check will be shredded.

Course Descriptions

Adult Learn to Swim 

  • Location: Middle School Pool
  • Instructor: Banas, McGaughan
  • Length: 10 weeks
  • Date: October 9
  • Day & Time: Wednesdays, 7:30-8:30p
  • Fee: $140

This will be an introduction to swimming for non-swimmers. The course will focus on conquering your fear of the water and becoming confident in and around the water. Limit of 12 students. No class November 27. Please note, class on October 9 will begin at 8:00 pm.

Aqua Zumba

  • Location: Middle School Pool
  • Instructor: Hatch
  • Length: 8 weeks
  • Date: October 18
  • Day & Time: Fridays, 6:00 -7:00p
  • Fee: $80

This class is perfect for those registrants looking to make a splash by adding
low-impact and high-energy aquatic exercise to the fitness routine. Aqua
Zumba®️ blends the Zumba®️ philosophy with water resistance for one pool
party you shouldn’t miss! There is less impact on your joints during an Aqua
Zumba®️ class so you really can lose. Water creates natural resistance,
which means every step is more challenging, and helps tone your muscles. No
class October 25 or November 29. Limit of 25 students.

Ballroom Dancing I (New instructor!)

  • Location: Elsmere Elementary Gym
  • Instructor: Allen
  • Length: 10 weeks
  • Starting date: October 9
  • Day & time: Wednesdays, 6:30-8p
  • Fee: $70 per couple

Get out and have some fun learning to dance. Beginner Ballroom Dance Class
will teach basics in Waltz, Fox Trot, Tango, Rumba, Cha Cha and Swing. Please no sneakers or rubber-soled shoes. Partner necessary. Limit of 20 couples. No class November 27.

Ballroom Dancing II

  • Location: Elsmere Elementary Gym
  • Instructor: Allen
  • Length: 10 weeks
  • Starting date: October 10
  • Day & time: Thursdays, 6:30-8p
  • Fee: $70 per couple

Keep up your dancing lessons in this Intermediate Ballroom Dance Class. This
includes a review of what you learned in Ballroom I plus more in-depth lessons.
Prerequisite of this class is taking Ballroom I and having a working knowledge of dances. Please no sneakers or rubber soled shoes. Partner necessary. Limit of 20 couples. No class November 28.

Cake Decorating

  • Location: High School – Room D124
  • Instructors: Connors
  • Length: 2 weeks
  • Dates: October 8 and October 15
  • Day & Time: Wednesdays, 6:30-8:00p
  • Fee: $20 (plus $30 materials fee to instructor)

Learn a variety of techniques to make beautiful and fun cupcakes in this sweet course. During the first class, we'll cover the basics of assembling and using a piping bag and tips. We will make three Halloween-themed cupcakes to take home. For the second week, the class will dive into more advanced techniques, including flower piping and decorating three fall and Thanksgiving cupcakes. All of the techniques taught can be used on cakes as well! The instructor will provide all of the supplies, and each week participants will
take home the cupcakes that they decorated during the course. Tara Connors began Bash Parties in 2013, which hosts in-home, activity-based events, including a cupcake-decorating themed party. Please bring a $30 materials fee to the first class. Limit of 15 students.

Cooking – Lebanese Cuisine

  • Location: High School – Room D124
  • Instructor: Khalife
  • Length: One night only
  • Date: October 2
  • Day & Time: Wednesday, 6:30-8:30p
  • Fee: $20 (plus $10 materials fee)

In this hands-on class, you will learn how to make and will sample several Lebanese dishes (e.g. Baked Kibbeh, Tabbouleh, Fattoush, Spinach pies and Meat pies). Please bring a $10 materials fee to the class. No senior exemptions. Limit of 12 students.

Cooking – Learn to Make Baklava

  • Location: High School – Room D124
  • Instructors: Khalife
  • Length: One night only
  • Date: October 30
  • Day & Time: Wednesday, 6:30-8:30p
  • Fee: $20 (plus $15 materials fee)

In this hands-on class, you will learn how to make Baklava from scratch, and get to take your own batch home. This dessert is very popular in the Eastern Mediterranean region. Robert Khalife grew up in Lebanon and has been making Baklava for over 30 years to the delight of his family and friends. Please bring a $15 materials fee to the class. No senior exemptions. Limit of 10 students.

Crochet

  • Location: High School – D136
  • Instructor: Cooper
  • Length: 6 weeks
  • Starting Date: October 1
  • Day & Time: Tuesdays, 6:00-8:00p
  • Fee: $45

This class will teach you the basics of crochet, as well as provide the opportunity to brush up on skills. We will learn how to read a crochet pattern and explore a variety of possible projects. Beginners – please bring a crochet hook, I, J or K and a skein of light-colored acrylic worsted weight yarn. Experienced crocheters – just bring whatever you are currently working on. Limit of 15 students. No class October 22.

Estate Planning – Taking the Mystery Out – An Attorney’s Perspective

  • Location: High School – Room D136
  • Instructor: Richard A. Fuerst, Esq.
  • Length: One night only
  • Date: Wednesday, October 23
  • Time: 6:30– 8:30p
  • Fee: $20

Want to take the mystery out of wills, health care proxies, powers of attorney and trusts? If you have an interest in carefully planning for your future and for the future of your loved ones, we promise to explain the ins and outs of these
important estate planning strategies – in simple, non- legal terms. For instance,
regardless of your health, you can learn the advantage of having a health care
proxy and/or living will. You’ll also learn why thoughtful planning will benefit you and your family as we discuss – based on the latest legal and government
changes — nursing home and Medicaid considerations, as well as avenues open in order to reduce wealth transfer taxation. Richard A. Fuerst, experienced local attorney and workshop facilitator, will sensitively consider all your estate planning questions in this interactive workshop. Limit of 25 students.

Downsizing Made Simple

  • Location: High School – Room D134
  • Instructor: Sher, Stone, Halvorsen and Fortin
  • Length: One night only
  • Date: Thursday, October 24
  • Time: 7:00-8:30p
  • Fee: $15

Downsizing is challenging. That’s why you need to have a plan. You’ve raised
your kids in the big house and now it’s time for something more manageable.
You want less maintenance, and freedom to travel and enjoy experiences with
your family and grandkids. We can help with that! We will walk you through the
process one step at a time and make sure that when we are done, you are ready to move on to the next amazing chapter of your life. We will cover maximizing the sale price for your home, understanding the ever-changing market, making minor updates, decluttering, and where to donate. Presented by Nina Sher, Licensed Real Estate Salesperson with Hunt Real Estate and retired BCSD teacher; Judi Stone, Interior Designer with Take2Artworks; Liz Halvorsen, Professional Organizer with Mess to Bliss; and Lisa Fortin of Homestead Funding. Limit of 30 students.

Find the Right College at the Right Price

  • Location: High School – Room D138
  • Instructor: Skarlis
  • Length: One night only
  • Date: Wednesday, October 2
  • Time: 6:30– 8:30p
  • Fee: $15

This workshop is for parents of high school sophomores and juniors. Dr. Dean Skarlis of The College Advisor of New York will outline the steps you need to find a best-fit college for your child. Topics covered are: The top five factors colleges look for in applicants; the financial aid process and strategies to reduce college costs; rankings/schmankings: understanding why “fit” is critical; The new world of SAT/ACT optional admissions; how to make the most of college visits; essay and application tips and more. Families who take the time to educate themselves will have a smoother, less stressful and less expensive process. Limit of 28 students. Limit of 28 students.

Five-Hour Driver Prelicense Class – Online Options

Online classes available from:

Guided Meditation

  • Location: High School Library Media Center
  • Instructor: Ramkumar
  • Length: 6 weeks
  • Starting date: October 9
  • Day & time: Wednesdays, 7:00–8:00p
  • Fee: $50

Are you looking to improve your life, have more energy and be relaxed? Join
Janaki Ramkumar for guided meditation sessions that are proven to
rejuvenate and recharge you. There is absolutely no experience necessary, no
special clothes or ability required. This guided meditation only requires you to
relax. We will be starting the session with a spiritual story and we will continue
with the guided meditation. Tune your mind off for a few minutes and this
program will give you more energy, relaxation, productivity, and concentration.
Limit of 20 students.

Important Battles in American History

  • Location High School – Room D210
  • Instructor: Wilson
  • Length: 5 weeks
  • Starting Date: October 2
  • Day & Time: Wednesdays, 6:00-7:30 p
  • Fee: $45

American military history is one of tragedy and triumph, sacrifice and courage.
There have been many battles fought, not all of which were victories. But despite the outcome, each battle has proven to add another layer to the rich history that is shared by all Americans. With so many battles to choose from, this workshop will focus on a handful of battles that dramatically impacted American history. The battles we will cover are as follows:

  • The Siege of Yorktown: The Beginning of America?
  • Overland Campaign and Winfield Scott…or Robert E Lee?
  • Antietam or Gettysburg: The Turning Point?
  • Gaines Mill: Largest Assault of the Civil War
  • The Math of Iwo and Okinawa

Limit of 25 students.

Intensive Writing Workshop 

  • Location High School – Room D138
  • Instructor: Higgins
  • Length: 8 weeks
  • Starting Date: October 21
  • Day & Time: Mondays, 6:30-8:30p
  • Fee: $60

Writing generates more writing, Take your writing to the next level with advanced techniques to deal with issues writers confront, including facing the blank page, refining dialogue and characterizations, developing descriptions for impact and atmosphere, and understanding and working with scenes and point of view. Whether you work in fiction or nonfiction, this workshop can inspire and improve your work. Limit of 15 students. No senior exemptions. No class November 11.

Introduction to Investing: Understanding Stocks, Bonds and Mutual Funds 

  • Location High School – Room D134
  • Instructor: Preville
  • Length: One night only
  • Dates to choose from:  Thursday, October 17 OR Wednesday, November 6
  • Time: 6:30-8:30p
  • Fee: $15

Interested in investing but unsure of where to start? Join our class to learn the
basics of stocks, bonds, and mutual funds, the backbone of most portfolios. This informational class will help you understand the differences and similarities of various investment types. We will also show you how asset allocation can reduce overall risk and explain the benefits of using diversification and time to build a portfolio. There will be no attempt to promote any specific investment. Please indicate which date you are interested in when you register. Limit of 25 students per session.

Keys to Financial Freedom ***NEW!***

  • Location: High School – Room D134
  • Instructor: Preville
  • Length: One night only
  • Date: Wednesday, October 2
  • Time: 6:00– 8:00p
  • Fee: $15

This is an introductory course to money and cash flow management. Topics covered include budgeting, savings methods and vehicles, understanding and using credit responsibly, and insurance. Designed for those who are just starting out or looking to take control of their financial futures. Limit of 25 students.

Knitting

  • Location: High School – Room D136
  • Instructor: Loux
  • Length: 8 weeks
  • Starting date: October 7
  • Day & time: Mondays, 7:00-8:30p
  • Fee: $50

Learn how to knit and purl. With just these 2 stitches you can create endless
designs. Learn to cast on stitches and bind them off at the end of your work.
You will find this relaxing, creative class fun whether you knit for yourself or for
someone else. Beginners will finish a small project: dishcloth, hat, scarf, or cowl. Intermediate knitters are welcome to brush up on their knitting skills and tackle a more advanced project: a felted bag, socks, or mittens. Bring a small amount of WORSTED WEIGHT (size 4) yarn (light solid colors such as white, beige, pink) and size 7 or 8 straight needles to the first class to practice. Limit of 15 students. No class October 14 & November 11.

Learn to Dress for Your Body Type ***NEW!***

  • Location: High School – Room D138
  • Instructor: Boyd
  • Length: One night only 
  • Date: September 24
  • Day & time: Tuesday, 6:00-8:00p
  • Fee: $15

Learn to dress for your body type – how to enhance your assets and camouflage your figure challenges. Find out your preferences and discover fashion ideas that will make you look more attractive and feel excited once again. Jill Valerie Boyd, author and owner at Ageless Iconic Style, is renowned for the creativity, originality, sophistication, and elegance with which she dresses her clients. Jill’s core skill is helping both men and women to look and feel absolutely radiant in all stages of life. Limit of 20 students.

LinkedIn: Creating Your Professional Profile and Building Your Network ***NEW!***

  • Location: High School – Room D134
  • Instructor: O’Connor
  • Length: One night only 
  • Date: October 23
  • Day & time: Wednesday, 7:00-8:30p
  • Fee: $20

Have you established your LinkedIn Profile but you don’t know what to do with it? Join Suzanne O’Connor, MS Ed. to learn the details of LinkedIn and
how to effectively use it. Whether you have a profile or you need to start from scratch, this is the class for you. You will learn the value of creating a complete profile; find out Profile Sections, including the hidden sections beyond the core. Helpful examples will be provided. Learn tips about building your network, making valuable connections to enhance your job search and using LinkedIn jobs to search for new positions. Individual profile reviews will be offered at the end of class. Limit of 25 students.

Mastering Your DSLR Camera – Part 1 

  • Location: High School – Room D132
  • Instructor: Luther
  • Length: 8 weeks
  • Starting date: October 7
  • Day & time: Thursdays, 6:30-9:00p
  • Fee: $50

Get out of the auto mode and get the most out of your DSLR Camera! This
course is for photographers with little or no experience with today’s digital
cameras. We will start with the basics and find out how, when and where to
change the settings on your DSLR. Along the way, you will receive tips on
composition and discuss what makes a great photograph. Later we will learn to stop action, blue motion, and purposefully create crisp or blurred backgrounds in your photographs (shutter speed, aperture and manual modes). You will discover the possibilities of your camera through these advanced exposure modes. We will also talk about basic flash photography and other camera accessories. Most importantly…bring your questions to class! Limit of 25 students. No class October 14 and November 11.

Medicare Made Clear

  • Location: High School D112
  • Instructor: Yuhasz
  • Length: One night only
  • Date: October 29
  • Day& Time: Tuesday, 6:00–8:00p
  • Fee: $10

Whether you are approaching Medicare age, are already on Medicare, or a
caregiver who assists a person who has Medicare, understanding the many parts of Medicare is essential in choosing the right coverage. At this workshop, you will learn Medicare basics, its parts, premiums, deductibles, how and when to apply. We will discuss the types of coverage and assistance programs available to you as well. Please come join Mary Yuhasz at this educational event. Limit of 25 students.

Oil Painting

  • Location: High School Room D125
  • Instructor: Somaio
  • Length: 8 weeks
  • Starting Date: October 22
  • Day & Time: Tuesdays, 6:30-8:30p
  • Fee: $75

This painting workshop is suitable for any level. Bring your own supplies and
project ideas if you like. A materials list will be handed out the first night for those new to oils. Still life, photo references, discussions, and demonstration of oil painting techniques will be available weekly. Learn more about color mixing, traditional layering, and brushwork. New and returning students are welcome. Limit of 20 students.

Pastel Painting

  • Location: High School Room D125
  • Instructor: Somaio
  • Length: 8 weeks
  • Starting Date: October 17
  • Day & Time: Thursdays, 6:30-8:30p
  • Fee: $75

Pastel painting combines the joy of drawing and painting in a way no other
medium does. In this class we will explore different techniques and materials so students can create unique, personal, and exciting artwork. We will cover the basics of strokes, work on a variety of surfaces and pay attention to composition, value control and other painting fundamentals. It is open to artists of any level. A materials list and paper package order form will be provided on the first night. Limit of 20 students. No class October 31 or November 28.

PiYo

  • Location: High School – Library Media Center
  • Instructor: Stanco
  • Length: 8 weeks
  • Starting date: September 25
  • Day & time: Wednesdays, 4:00-5:00p
  • Fee: $50

Piyo is a fusion of Yoga and Pilates. This class will be taught by a certified Yoga
instructor and draw upon various styles of yoga to build a practice with Pilates.
Piyo techniques allow you to build a strong, lean, and flexible body while
cultivating mental well-being. Bring a mat and a bottle of water to this class and wear comfortable clothing. All levels of fitness are encouraged to attend. Limit of 25 students.

Roadmap to Retirement – Top IRA Mistakes to Avoid

  • Location: High School D134
  • Instructor: Prinzo
  • Length: One night only
  • Date: October 1
  • Day & Time: Tuesday, 5:00-7:00p
  • Fee: $10

Commonly made IRA planning mistakes put investor’s retirement plans in jeopardy. Join Reid Prinzo, of Bryant Asset Management, to help you learn to avoid these common mistakes so that you can make the most of your IRA savings. We’ll focus on problem areas, including beneficiary designations, spousal inheritance options and IRA, Roth IRA and RMD issues. Limit of 25 students.

SAT Review: Critical Reading & Writing Subtests

  • Location: High School – Room D132
  • Instructor: Brown
  • Length: 4 classes
  • Dates: Sept 10, 17, 24, Oct. 1
  • Time: Tuesdays, 5:30p-7:30p
  • Fee: $120 plus book listed below
This class will prepare students to take the Verbal section of the SAT offered in the fall of 2024. The course will be completed right before the October 5th SAT exam. For the first class, students must have the The Official Digital SAT Study Guide (Official Digital Study Guide). Available on Amazon. Limit of 25 students.   

SAT Review: Math

  • Location: High School – Room E205
  • Instructor: Corson
  • Length: 4 classes
  • Dates: September 11, 18, 25, and October 2
  • Day & time: Wednesdays, 3:00-5:00p
  • Fee: $120 plus book listed below

This course will review formulas, problems and concepts for the Mathematics portion of the SAT for students who plan to take the exam this spring. The course will be completed right before the October 5th SAT exam. For the first class, students must have The Official Digital SAT Study Guide (Official Digital Study Guide). Available on Amazon. Limit of 25 students.

Swim Stroke Development ***NEW!*** 

  • Location: Middle School Pool
  • Instructor: Banas, McGaughan
  • Length: 10 weeks
  • Date: October 9
  • Day & Time: Wednesdays, 6:30-7:30p
  • Fee: $140

This is a stroke development class for the swimmer that is able to swim 25 yards and feels comfortable being in water over their head. The class will focus on becoming more confident with the freestyle stroke and rhythmic breathing as well as the elementary backstroke. This class is not for experienced swimmers who are looking for advanced skills. Limit of 12 students. No senior exemptions. No class November 27. Please note, class on October 9 will begin at 7:00 pm.

Watercolor Workshop

  • Location: High School Room D125
  • Instructor: Somaio
  • Length: 8 weeks
  • Starting Date: October 21
  • Day & Time: Mondays, 6:30-8:30p
  • Fee: $75

Students with basic watercolor experience, intermediate and advanced levels are welcome. Through expressive interpretation of still life, landscape and figurative subjects, students will practice watercolor techniques including transparent wash, dry brush-on, wet-on-wet and resist while discovering their own artistic voice. A variety of painting styles will be explored. Students will also work on independent projects in discussion with the instructor. Limit of 20 students. No class November 11.

What’s Unique About an IRA? 

  • Location: High School D134
  • Instructor: Preville
  • Length: One night only
  • Date: October 10
  • Day& Time: Thursday, 6:00-8:00p
  • Fee: $15

Individual Retirement Accounts (IRA) allow you to make tax-deferred investments to provide financial security when you retire. For many Americans, it is a large part of financial well-being. Offering income in retirement and tax advantages while you save; they also carry penalties for early and sometimes late withdrawals. Understanding what makes an IRA different can help alleviate unnecessary penalties for both retirees and current savers. Join our class to learn the ins and outs of IRA’s; ideal for those just beginning to save, retirees, and anyone in between. Limit of 25 students.

Woodworking (Beginning)

  • Location: High School Room F107
  • Instructor: Shannon
  • Length: 8 weeks
  • Starting Date: October 15
  • Day & Time: Wednesdays, 6:30-9:00p
  • Fee: $80

Acquaint yourself with woodworking through basic instruction in the use of hand and power tools. Activities will center on students’ projects of their choice. A small fee may be required for miscellaneous supplies and students must provide all materials for their projects, including: lumber, glue, sandpaper, etc. Intermediate students are welcome. Please, no skilled craftsmen wanting to use equipment for advanced sawing or planing. No senior exemptions. Limit of 12 students. 

Yoga

  • Location: Hamagrael Elementary – Cafeteria/Auditorium
  • Instructor: Adams
  • Length: 10 weeks
  • Starting date: October 9
  • Day & time: Wednesdays, 6:45-8:00p
  • Fee: $60

This class will focus on the development of body awareness and alignment,
flexibility and strength training through the practice of the physical poses of Yoga known as Asanas. Tone and strengthen your muscles, ligaments, joints and nerves. Support and maintain the smooth functioning and health of all of the body’s systems. Dress in comfortable clothes that allow stretching and bring a yoga mat and blanket. Please refrain from eating a heavy meal two hours prior to class. Limit of 50 students. No class on November 27.

Zumba (Monday) “Ditch the Workout. Join the Party!”

  • Location: Eagle Elementary Gym
  • Instructor: Jaime-Benitez
  • Length: 10 weeks
  • Starting date: September 30
  • Day & Time: Mondays, 6:30-7:30p
  • Fee: $50

Zumba is the most popular workout in the fitness world today! You have undoubtedly been hearing about Zumba around town, and in the media. It’s time for you to enjoy your cardio workout to international music! Zumba fuses hypnotic Latin rhythms and easy-to-follow moves to create a one-of-a-kind fitness program that will blow you away. Our goal is simple: We want you to want to work out, to love working out, and to get hooked. Zumba® Fanatics achieve long-term benefits while experiencing an absolute blast in one exciting hour of calorie-burning, body-energizing, awe-inspiring movements meant to engage and captivate for life! You will love it! Limit of 50 students for each class. No class on October 14 and November 11.

Zumba (Wednesday) “Ditch the Workout. Join the Party!”

  • Location: Eagle Elementary Gym
  • Instructor: Jaime-Benitez
  • Length: 10 weeks
  • Starting date: October 2
  • Day & Time: Wednesdays, 6:30-7:30p
  • Fee: $50

Zumba is the most popular workout in the fitness world today! You have undoubtedly been hearing about Zumba around town, and in the media. It’s time for you to enjoy your cardio workout to international music! Zumba fuses hypnotic Latin rhythms and easy-to-follow moves to create a one-of-a-kind fitness program that will blow you away. Our goal is simple: We want you to want to work out, to love working out, and to get hooked. Zumba® Fanatics achieve long-term benefits while experiencing an absolute blast in one exciting hour of calorie-burning, body-energizing, awe-inspiring movements meant to engage and captivate for life! You will love it! The class will meet in the cafeteria on March 13 and all remaining classes will meet in the Gym. Limit of 50 students for each class. No class on November 27.


Contact Information

Karen Ballard – Registrar
(518) 439-4921 ext. 2965
kballard@bethlehemschools.org

Tyler Anderson – Spring Director
tanderson@bethlehemschools.org

Kate Burkart – Fall Director
kburkart@bethlehemschools.org

For assistance during the registration period, please call the number above or use the listed email addresses.