Introducing "Pathways Forward" - a program specifically designed to support kids and their families during these challenging times. Now accepting new students.
Bethlehem Elementary School is committed to providing a safe, caring, educational community where students * Are encouraged to reach their full potential. * Are active participants in the acquisition of the knowledge and skills necessary for future endeavors. * Experience the joy of discovering and valuing themselves, others, and the world. * Become informed, independent thinkers who contribute as local and global citizens. At Bethlehem Elementary School, students will show individual academic growth as measured by benchmark assessments. Instruction will be data driven and provide opportunities for enrichment and/or intervention. This will be achieved through research-based teaching strategies, authentic learning tasks and experiences as well as multiple opportunities for success.
Lafayette Regional School creates a culture of educational excellence by providing challenging, engaging, and personalized learning experiences for all students. Deep learning develops through the implementation of standards-based and research-based instructional models as evidenced by the academic growth of at least one year. Critical thinking, communication, collaboration, and creativity cultivate intrinsically motivated students who believe they can learn. Partnerships with supportive parents and community members model social awareness and civic responsibility.
Profile School District serves Bethlehem, Easton, Franconia, and Sugar Hill, which have a combined population of about 4,500 people. Bethlehem School District serves approximately 194 K-6 students from the town of Bethlehem. Lafayette Regional School District serves approximately 100 K-6 students from Easton, Franconia, and Sugar Hill. The Profile School District serves approximately 275 students in grades 7-12 from all four towns. Together, the three districts are part of White Mountain School Administrative Unit #35.
The last two months at Abbie Greenleaf Library have been great! So nice to see so many of you, gab about books and life, hear about everyone’s progress - health, work, education, inspiration. However, the COVID numbers are on the rise and we have decided that for the month of December we will revert to walk-up service only. Feel free to just walk up to the library and knock on the door (or ring the bell, we might have a bell soon!). While you wait, we will find the books you are looking for. If you prefer, you can send us your book requests in advance at: info@abbielibrary.org We will continue to purchase new books and can also order books for you via interlibrary loan. Our hope is to open our doors again on January 4, depending upon how the pandemic is playing out. Until then please take care. If you need reusable masks we have them, if you need a suggestion for a good book we have that too! Library hours:Monday + Wednesday 2 - 5 p.m.Tuesday + Thursday 10 a.m. - 1 p.m.