“Mesopotamia Madness” sweeps the sixth grade
It may not be spring, but the spirit of March Madness was alive and well during the month of November in sixth grade social studies.
It may not be spring, but the spirit of March Madness was alive and well during the month of November in sixth grade social studies.
On Tuesday, Nov. 21, second graders in Beth Flanagan’s class at Glenmont Elementary School put on a mini-Thanksgiving Day parade at the school. There were no traditional floats in this special parade. Instead, the parade featured small robots as part of the festivities. The students have been using their math skills and learning how to …
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First-quarter report cards for high school and middle school students have been posted to Aspen.
Award recognizes school counselors as role models in their field helping students with their academic, social-emotional, and career development.
Planning, design and truss bridge construction came to an exciting conclusion this week at BCMS.
BC students enrolled in Career & Technical Education shared their experiences with state senators visiting the state-of-the-art facility.
Nearly 400 runners enjoyed a morning of fitness and fun.
On Oct. 26, the Bethlehem Middle School PTO received the “Community Spirit” award from the Bethlehem Chamber of Commerce.
At its November 1 meeting, the Bethlehem Central Board of Education appointed Ellen Dorato as the district’s new transportation director.
Congratulations to Eleanor Benzing, Grace Chrapowitzky, Eva Ho, Fay Hu, Edward Martin, Justin Mo, Isha Narang, Ryan Sood, and Norina Zhang!