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206 Years of Academic Excellence
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25 Average Class Size
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100% College Acceptance
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11 Counties Served

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Club News!
Ava Parker, a rising junior, and Sara Bochert, Class of 2025, proudly represented Bethlehem High School at the National Beta Club Convention in Orlando, Florida—marking the first time in our school’s history that we’ve had students compete at the national level! After qualifying at the state convention, they participated in three highly competitive leadership showcases: Service Project Proposal, where they presented the success of their community project to a panel of judges; Lead Outside the Box, where they designed a $7,500 grant proposal to support freshman success and wellness; and Collaboration Connection, which tested their problem-solving and teamwork skills in a timed challenge. While they didn’t place in these events, they stood out among 120+ schools and proudly brought home 3rd place in a massive scavenger hunt with over 80 teams! Beyond the competition, Ava and Sara attended a college and career fair, met Beta students from across the country, listened to inspiring keynote speakers, and even enjoyed some fun at the resort and an afternoon at Disney. We are so proud of their leadership, dedication, and the way they represented Bethlehem on the national stage!

New Hire!
Please join us in welcoming Mr. Joe Payette as Bethlehem High School’s new Science teacher. Mr. Payette was born in New Jersey and has called the Highlands neighborhood of Louisville, Kentucky home for the past 45 years. He comes from a close-knit family, and his father, an entrepreneur, helped instill in him a strong work ethic and a spirit of curiosity that continues to guide him today.
After graduating from Atherton High School, he earned a degree in Mechanical Engineering from the University of Louisville. Mr. Payette spent several decades working in the HVAC, food, and pharmaceutical industries, where he applied his engineering background to solve complex challenges and improve systems.
Around 2010, he transitioned into the field of education. Since then, he's enjoyed teaching off and on while also working as a consultant. While his foundation is in physics through his engineering training, he is a self-taught student of the other sciences as well as high school pedagogy, driven by a passion for learning and a deep respect for education.
Outside of work, he enjoy's playing disc golf and poker. He also holds a pilot’s license, though he no longer keeps it current. These days, he is consulting with homeowners and building owners on solar panel installations, helping them move toward more sustainable energy solutions.
Welcome to the Bethlehem Family!
After graduating from Atherton High School, he earned a degree in Mechanical Engineering from the University of Louisville. Mr. Payette spent several decades working in the HVAC, food, and pharmaceutical industries, where he applied his engineering background to solve complex challenges and improve systems.
Around 2010, he transitioned into the field of education. Since then, he's enjoyed teaching off and on while also working as a consultant. While his foundation is in physics through his engineering training, he is a self-taught student of the other sciences as well as high school pedagogy, driven by a passion for learning and a deep respect for education.
Outside of work, he enjoy's playing disc golf and poker. He also holds a pilot’s license, though he no longer keeps it current. These days, he is consulting with homeowners and building owners on solar panel installations, helping them move toward more sustainable energy solutions.
Welcome to the Bethlehem Family!

Congratulations!
Congratulations to Blair O’Bryan and her travel volleyball team for placing 5th in the nation at the Junior National Tournament held in Orlando, Florida! This incredible achievement is a testament to Blair’s hard work, talent, and dedication to the sport. We are so proud of her and all she has accomplished on such a big stage. Way to go, Blair!