Make way for the Class of 2023
Here they are: our incoming eighth graders and the BCHS Class of 2023. We expect great things from this group!
Default category for site
Here they are: our incoming eighth graders and the BCHS Class of 2023. We expect great things from this group!
The Albany Business Review has named Bethlehem the number one area school district for the second year in a row.
Teachers touch the lives of so many students and those young people reach out and touch others. One can never truly know the boundaries of their reach, the lives impacted and the differences made. As a teacher, colleague, mentor and valued friend, Chris Porter, fifth-grade teacher, left her mark on all of us. We hold …
Continue reading “BCCF announces Chris Porter Scholarship Fund”
Public budget discussions got underway in Bethlehem at the Feb. 8 Board of Education meeting as Superintendent Jody Monroe presented her 2018 State of the Schools address and Chief Business and Financial Officer Judith Kehoe outlined preliminary figures for the 2018-19 school district budget. The presentations mark the formal beginning of public budget deliberations that …
Between December 6, 2017 and January 5, 2018, more than 2,000 stakeholders in the Bethlehem Central School District completed a survey aimed at guiding the work of the district’s Strategic Planning Committee. Highlights of the responses collected can be found below. 226 BCSD staff members completed the survey. 1,401 students in grades 6-12 completed the …
Continue reading “Highlights of Strategic Plan Survey Results”
Student enrollment in the Bethlehem Central School District is expected to continue to decline over the next five years, according to a recent report from the Capital District Regional Planning Commission (CDRPC). The report’s findings will be formally presented to the Board of Education as part of Superintendent Jody Monroe’s State of the Schools address …
Continue reading “Student Enrollment in the Bethlehem Central School District”
They say that families are a lot like branches on a tree: we grow in different directions yet our roots remain as one. In early January, sixteen graduates from the Lab School Class of 2017 returned to BCHS to spend time with their extended family, exemplifying this idea. The group shared their first-year college experiences …
Continue reading “Lab School graduates share college experiences at Press Club”
On June 7, the Bethlehem Central Board of Education will review a possible inter-municipal lease/purchase agreement with the Albany County Sheriff’s Office, the current tenant at Clarksville Elementary School. View the proposed lease-purchase agreement [PDF] View copy of the Power Point presentation – June 7, 2017 [PDF] The school was closed by the district in 2011 due …
Continue reading “June 7: Board to review lease-purchase proposal for ClarksvilleElementary School”
Ballots cast in Tuesday’s Board of Education election in the Bethlehem Central School District are currently under review after an unusually high number of write-in votes were recorded, district officials said Wednesday. The review is being conducted voluntarily by the district and in consultation with the school district’s attorney and the Albany County Board of Elections. All …
Continue reading “Ballot review underway in Bethlehem Board of Education election”
The 2017-18 budget has been approved. The Board of Education election is still too close to call. Updates Weds., May 17.