Updated winter sports info for BCMS, BCHS families

Registration is underway for high school students who want to participate in winter sports. For middle school students, the registration period for most winter sports opens on Oct. 22. Please note there has been a change to the start date/registration for the co-ed modified (7/8) swim and dive.  All information can be found below: Winter …

Important: NEW K-12 student survey debuts next week

A reminder and clarification for BC families K-12 about the new PASS student survey: Clarification on how data will be evaluated and shared: Only aggregate data, not individual data, will be shared with teachers, administrators and counselors in an effort to improve social-emotional teaching and learning. Any individual results from students indicating a need for additional …

BC student artwork to be featured at statewide convention

Several students from the Bethlehem Central School District will have artwork displayed at the New York State School Boards Association (NYSSBA) statewide convention in Syracuse next week. The exhibit, co-sponsored by  NYSSBA and the New York State Art Teachers Association (NYSATA), is intended to highlight achievement in visual arts by students across the state. “The …

Schools and office closed Monday, Oct. 10

All schools and offices in the Bethlehem Central School District will be closed on Monday, Oct. 10 in observance of Columbus/Indigenous Peoples’ Day. School will resume on Tuesday, Oct. 11.

Bethlehem Central Middle School will perform Wizard of Oz

BCMS  is excited to announce that the musical Wizard of Oz: Youth Edition will be performed live January 19-22, 2023. Follow the yellow brick road in this delightful stage adaptation of L. Frank Baum’s beloved tale, featuring songs from the iconic musical score from the MGM film. The timeless tale, in which young Dorothy Gale …

Many green thumbs keep BCMS garden growing through hot summer

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 …