Central Boulevard Elementary School is in the running to win a scholarship or grant in Team Up 4 Community’s 2023 L.I. Holiday Sports Heroes Challenge! A video about the school's recent Coins for a Cause fundraiser to support the Ronald McDonald House is among the contest submissions. To cast your vote (you can vote daily!) and learn more about this exciting contest, please visit https://www.teamup4community.org/l-i-holiday-sports-heroes-video-challenge-2023! Voting ends on Dec. 21.

Triple header complete, albeit one at home! Go Eagles!

Brand new shiny one!

Golden Eagles are clawing back!

JV boys down in the second half against South Side.


Excited for a stellar performance at the Bethpage High School Chorus and Orchestra winter concert! 🎶 Can’t wait to witness the talent of Bethpage High School students! #MusicMagic #BHSPride #wearebethpage



Santa Claus made a visit to Bethpage High School! Sohpia, Sarah, and Mr. Choi had to confirm if they made his "Nice List". 🦅🎅

Congratulations to the most outstanding physical education students in Nassau County!!!! #wearebethpage


Central Boulevard students and their families attended Family Literacy Night on Nov. 30. The event served as a culmination to CBS's Pick a Reading Partner Week which was themed “Wild About Reading!" Attendees participated in fun literacy games and activities throughout the event.
The Regal Eagles hosted their annual Roundtables event where participating teams each prepared a presentation on a team strength. Afterwards, during the panel session, questions were posed to a representative of each team to promote further sharing.

New members of the BHS National Science Honor Society.

HAPPENING NOW: The 2023 Science National Honor Society Induction Ceremony!

Members of the Regal Eagles visited Kramer Lane Elementary School to support their FIRST Lego League Challenge Robotics Team, Beth Bots Gold. We love to see our high school robotics students supporting the next generation!




Students in Mr. Kramer's class entered Hammurabi's Crime Scene (in the JFK Library Media Center) and had to predict the proper punishment to each crime.




During last week's board of education meeting, Chris Pollatos, Director of Science K-12, presented on the district's K-12 science program. He provided some insight on the incredible work that teachers and students are doing within the science department. Bethpage High School science research students Sofia Maciel-Seidman and Joy Kim, and 2018 graduate Evanna Plakas, shared their own positive experiences within the research program. Evanna also spoke about how her passion for science led her to her current role as a quality engineer. It was a great presentation! #WeAreBethpage
Kramer Lane second graders recently learned how to create their own corn husk dolls with the help of Nassau BOCES naturalists! #WeAreBethpage
Central Boulevard students recently celebrated Thoughtful Thursday by creating placemats to mark the beginning of the upcoming new year. The placemats will be laminated and donated to a local Bristol Assisted Living for the senior citizens to use around the New Year!
The district's fall newsletter is now available for digital download at www.bethpagecommunity.com! #WeAreBethpage

47 Bethpage student-musicians were selected to participate in the Nassau Music Educators Association All-County Music Festival at the start of the new year! In addition, 10 student-musicians earned a spot in the Long Island String Festival Association’s upcoming intermediate and secondary festivals. Congratulations to all! #WeAreBethpage





Kramer Lane students loving an early morning assembly with Joe Romano presenting The Magic in You!



