ALANA’s Asian Food Festival raises more than $1K
Asian Food Festival at BCHS was a great success. Special thanks to all who contributed.
Asian Food Festival at BCHS was a great success. Special thanks to all who contributed.
In October 2021, residents of the Bethlehem Central School District approved a Facilities Improvement Capital Project that includes approximately $40.7 million in priority projects across the district. Work at various locations is now underway. Updates will be provided here throughout the course of the project. Project updates by location (June 2023) BCHS Ongoing: Grading and …
Nearly two dozen BC educators were honored June 7 at a tenure reception and board meeting.
The Vincent J. Crummles Acting Troupe (VJCAT) will present William Shakespeare’s Much Ado About Nothing this weekend at Bethlehem Central High School in Room D-122. Friday, June 9, 7 p.m. Saturday, June 10, 7 p.m. Sunday, June 11, 2 p.m. Suggested donation: $5. Much Ado About Nothing is a Shakespearean comedy full of arguments, rumors …
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There will be no outdoor afterschool activities today, Weds., June 7, due to continuing air quality issues. Activities scheduled for outdoors have been canceled or are being moved indoors, including the following: MS Friendship Tennis – canceled Football workouts – canceled Track & field practice – indoors Girls lacrosse practice – indoors All outdoor recess …
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Congratulations to this talented team and their coaches!
At its June 7 meeting, the Bethlehem Central Board of Education is expected to appoint Rebecca Grabicki as the district’s assistant director of instructional support services. In the new role, Grabicki will oversee the elementary-level multi-tiered system of supports, or MTSS. The data-driven MTSS framework helps K-5 teachers provide high-quality, differentiated instruction to maximize achievement …
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Ten Bethlehem Central High School students will have their artwork featured in The Festival of Young Artists at the Saratoga Performing Arts Center.