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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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Our World Civilization students are diving into World War I through a variety of engaging and thoughtful learning strategies! ππ
They kicked off class with a bellringer focused on militarism, alliances, imperialism, and nationalism. Then they moved into discussions and notes on the immediate causes of the war and key battles on both the Eastern and Western fronts.
To wrap up, students worked in small groups on βNew Tech of WWI,β researching different weapons, how they worked, how they changed warfare, and why they were considered revolutionary, complete with images and deeper discussion questions.
We love the variety of teaching strategies and creativity that Mrs. Mudd brings into the classroom each day to make history come alive for our students!
They kicked off class with a bellringer focused on militarism, alliances, imperialism, and nationalism. Then they moved into discussions and notes on the immediate causes of the war and key battles on both the Eastern and Western fronts.
To wrap up, students worked in small groups on βNew Tech of WWI,β researching different weapons, how they worked, how they changed warfare, and why they were considered revolutionary, complete with images and deeper discussion questions.
We love the variety of teaching strategies and creativity that Mrs. Mudd brings into the classroom each day to make history come alive for our students!
Faith Formation!
Our Theology classes with Mr. Hayden are embracing faith in a meaningful way each week through their Friday Rosary Walks around our beautiful campus at Bethlehem High School. πΏπ
When the weather allows, students take time to step outside, reflect, and pray together. We love doing it throughout the year, but especially during the Lenten season.
This is what faith formation looks like, creating intentional moments for our students to grow spiritually, deepen their relationship with God, and live out their faith each day.
When the weather allows, students take time to step outside, reflect, and pray together. We love doing it throughout the year, but especially during the Lenten season.
This is what faith formation looks like, creating intentional moments for our students to grow spiritually, deepen their relationship with God, and live out their faith each day.
Faith Formation!
This Lenten season, our students have been actively participating in weekly challenges designed to help them grow in faith and commitment. Each challenge was thoughtfully voted on and chosen by the students themselves, making their involvement even more meaningful. It has been incredible to witness their enthusiasm and dedication as they strive to follow through on their promises and support one another along the way. We are so proud of the effort they are putting into making this season a time of growth, reflection, and purpose.