BC Budget Approved
A 2021-22 budget and bus propositions that will bring electric buses to BC have been approved. Katherine Nadeau and WIllow Baer elected.
A 2021-22 budget and bus propositions that will bring electric buses to BC have been approved. Katherine Nadeau and WIllow Baer elected.
Residents of the Bethlehem Central School District have overwhelmingly approved a $102 million budget for the 2021-22 school year by a margin of 2,093 to 462, or approximately 82% in favor to 18% opposed. Voters also elected two candidates to serve on the Bethlehem Central Board of Education. There were two candidates on the ballot: Katherine Nadeau …
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It doesn’t matter if a global pandemic has changed the way teaching and learning look, here in the Bethlehem Central community, there are students who are making a difference at school and at home. Each month, students are recognized for acts of kindness or displaying character strengths that make them role models among their peers. …
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On Thursday, May 13, the Bethlehem Central High School Business Education Department held a special ceremony to recognize outstanding business students and pay tribute to the businesses, organizations and community leaders who have supported students this year. Business courses at BC connect students with real-world learning opportunities in areas such as accounting, marketing, communications and …
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The 2016 Facilities Improvement Capital Project, as described below, was completed in December 2020. On November 29, 2016, Bethlehem Central Residents approved a $32,165,551 bond referendum that will be used to pay for 111 facilities improvement projects across the district. Among the projects included in the proposal are building renovations, structural improvements, paving and drainage …
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Once in a while, stock market investors get lucky earning big returns with short-term investments. For Bethlehem Central High School student Tao Xie, however, it seems to be more skill than luck. That’s because this high school junior has reached the top three in the New York State Stock Market Game not once but twice. …
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Two members of the Bethlehem Central High School Class of 2021 are being recognized as part of a select group of the Capital Region’s highest-achieving student scholars. Justin Dong and Aijah Garcia were selected by the BCHS Counseling Center to represent Bethlehem at the 35th annual Capital Region Scholars’ Recognition Program, which honors top students from …
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Don’t miss your opportunity to vote on the 2021-22 budget, elect two board members and vote on three bus propositions.
The month of May marks the celebration of Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month, when we honor the contributions of the AAPI community to American history, culture, and achievements. Students and staff from Bethlehem Central High School are helping to educate their school community all month by sharing a multi-media website and promoting discussions …
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Ian Knox, an administrator in Lansingburgh, to be named principal of Hamagrael Elementary School The Bethlehem Central Board of Education is expected to name Ian Knox as principal of Hamagrael Elementary School. Knox, who is currently principal at Turnpike Elementary School in Lansingburgh, will succeed David Ksanznak as principal. Ksanznak is retiring at the end …
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