Bethlehem Children's School History
In the fall of 1994, a group of parents met to explore the idea
of forming a child-centered, inquiry-based elementary school in the Capital Region. The goal was to create an educational
environment that narrows the gap between family, community, and
education.
The planning committee met regularly to develop curricula, locate
a suitable building, raise funds, hire faculty, publicize and
promote the school, and to
fulfill all the requirements necessary to establish a non-profit
educational organization.
As a result, Bethlehem Children's School opened its doors
September 1995 with 15 students in a single multi-aged classroom of
children aged five to nine.
In our
fourth year, we purchased and moved to our present location, five
beautiful acres in Slingerlands, New York, with four classrooms and
46 students.

Students show off the collection
for the Regional Food Bank Thanksgiving Food Drive
Bethlehem Children's School now houses a program that
begins with our full day kindergarten and concludes with our
innovative middle-school program. |