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Bethlehem District and Curriculum

The Bethlehem Area School District teaches students in the areas of English/Language Arts, Math, Science, and Social Studies, based upon the Pennsylvania School State Standards. Teachers help students move from learning to practice to independent use of skills and concepts in all academic areas.

We currently cover the following Bethlehem-area school district: Bethlehem Area School District.

Educating Our Parents: Understanding the Bethlehem District Curriculum

Students in English/Language Arts begin learning with skills like phonics and word recognition in order to read for pleasure. They learn how to write logical paragraphs and develop the skills to write full essays during middle school. Reading is taught so that students can find meaning in texts of all types – from creative works to non-fiction texts. Students also learn about media from a critical perspective and use technology as a medium for their own communication.

Students follow a similar process in other school subjects, such as Science, Math, History and Social Studies. For example, one of the assignments in first grade might be to sort different kinds of rocks into groups. By high school, geology students learn how those rocks are formed and where they might be found, as well as the processes within rock formations. In high school, students are able to pursue a number of next generation topics in the sciences.

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Keeping Informed: Recent Bethlehem Educational News

  • C'mon in...the Water's Fine - Students in the Bethlehem Area School District will go swimming in January to raise funds for Special Olympics in that part of Pennsylvania. Teams from various schools will compete to see who can raise the most money, how many sign up on the special website, the most creative costumes, and other activities. Frozen bathing suit, anyone?
  • School Choir Performs Community Service - Bethlehem Area School district high school choir members shared the joys of the holiday with more than song. One choir raised enough money to help provide holiday gifts for patients at a local children's hospital. They made the holidays brighter for children and their families. Freedom High School holds regular activities to raise money for many different charities throughout the school year.
  • Pennsylvania Music Festival - Two choir members from the Bethlehem Area School District have been chosen to be part of a Pennsylvania-wide chorus festival. They join other talented high school musicians, including high school students who are invited to join the world famous Bach Choir of Bethlehem for the school year. Singing in choir helps students to develop discipline, work together, learn about the music of other cultures, as well as the health benefits for the students taking part in them.

Bethlehem Tutors Can Help Your Student Succeed

SchoolTutoring Academy works with young learners and students, all the way up through high school. We offer Pre-K and Kindergarten Tutoring as well as Elementary School Tutoring to build a strong learning foundation early on. We also offer comprehensive tutoring across all school subjects.

Chalk Talk: Choosing the Best College to Fit Your Needs

Students making the transition from high school to college face an overwhelming number of choices. It can seem to high school students and their parents that dozens of new opportunities mushroom almost every day. Students might be tempted to pick a college by the look and feel of the campus, the sports teams, campus activities, the sound of the choir, or because the school colors are their favorite. Understanding the programs, faculty, resources, activities and student life of the college are the most important aspects of prospective colleges to research.