BCMS dismissing early due to continued alarms; BCHS buses delayed as a result

Bethlehem Central Middle School is dismissing early due to continued fire alarms at the school. No smoke or fire was detected in the building, however, several sensors were causing the alarm to be tripped. Buses are arriving for students who take the bus home on their regular routes. Walkers and bikers will be able to …

Glenmont first graders represent region at NYS math competition

On May 20, three first graders from Glenmont Elementary School participated in the First In Math Statewide Elementary Mathematics Tournament at UAlbany. Only 150 students in grades 1-5 across the state qualified to take part in the first-ever tourney.

Junior Awards Reception honors 13 BCHS students

Thirteen juniors were honored with awards from colleges and universities for their outstanding promise in areas that encompass the district’s goals of academics, character, community and wellness.

BCHS Spring Signing Day 2023

On May 19, more than 30 Bethlehem Central High School students signed ceremonial letters of intent to play collegiate-level athletics. They were surrounded by families, coaches and friends.

Kids vote and pick a winner

And the Kids Vote, Too! winner is… Bethlehem Cares (design by Leah Bedrosian/Glenmont) Thank you to all who voted and to our other student artists whose work made it to the final vote. They are:  Dylan Field – Hamagrael Hayden Carter –  Elsmere Leda Congdon – Slingerlands Jiaya Want – Eagle Congratulations!  

BC voters approve budget, elect three board members

Voters approve budget, elect three board members Residents of the Bethlehem Central School District have approved a $106.7 million budget for the 2023-24 school year by a margin of 2,173 to 586, or approximately 79% in favor to 21% opposed. Voters also elected three candidates to serve on the Bethlehem Central Board of Education. They are: Holly Dellenbaugh, …

May 16, 4p-7p: Kids Vote, Too!

On School Budget Vote Day, May 16, students in grades K-5 will have an opportunity to cast their own votes as part of Kids Vote, Too! While they will not be able to decide on a district spending plan for next year, they will be able to take part in the democratic process by voting for the positive message stickers they would like to …