• Source: Bethlehem Central School District
    • The Bethlehem Central School District is a public school district in New York State, serving approximately 4,100 students just south of Albany in the towns of Bethlehem and New Scotland in Albany County with a staff of 800+ and a budget of $114 million.
      The average class size ranges from 12 to 30 students and the student-teacher ratio is 14:1.
      The district's main office is located in Delmar, New York. Jody Monroe is currently the Superintendent. David Hurst is the Deputy Superintendent.


      Board of Education


      The Board of Education (BOE) consists of 7 members who reside in the Bethlehem Central School District. Members serve rotating 3-year terms. Elections are held each May for board members and to vote on the School District Budget.


      History


      The district was founded in 1930.


      Schools


      The Bethlehem Central School District currently operates five neighborhood elementary schools, one middle school, and one high school across the district. Three elementary schools have been named National Blue Ribbon Schools for academic excellence.


      = Elementary Schools (K-5)

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      Eagle Elementary School, Principal - Dianna Reagan
      Elsmere Elementary School, Principal - Kate Kloss
      Glenmont Elementary School, Principal - Laura Heffernan
      Hamagrael Elementary School, Principal - Ian Knox
      Slingerlands Elementary School, Principal - Andrew Baker


      = Middle school (6-8)

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      Bethlehem Central Middle School, Principal - Michael Klugman, Ed.D.; Assistant Principal - Mark Warford; Assistant Principal - Jacqueline Munroe


      = High school (9-12)

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      Bethlehem Central High School, Principal - David Doemel Jr; Assistant Principal - Heather Culnan; Assistant Principal - Nicole Conway; Assistant Principal - James Smith


      Building project


      On December 2, 2003, district residents approved a construction and renovation project. This $92.9 million project includes additions, renovations and alterations to all school buildings, the bus garage and education center. It also includes building a new elementary school to accommodate the growing population, and computer network infrastructure improvements.
      In 2013, residents passed a proposed project of more than $20 million and in 2016, a facilities improvement project valued at $32 million was approved. The 2016 project included an $8 million renovation of the high school auditorium. The most recent facilities improvement project total $41 million and was approved in fall 2021.


      References




      External links


      District Website
      New York State School Boards Association

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