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Welcome to
Bethel Park High School
309 Church Road
Bethel Park, PA 15102
Phone: (412) 854-8591
Fax: (412) 854-8510
District Voice Mail: (412) 833-5005
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School Contact |
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Dr. Zeb Jansante, Head Principal Building 4
Mr. Jerry Roman, House Principal Building 1
Mr. Scott Milburn, House Principal Building 2
Mrs. Sheryl Graff, House Principal Building 3
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About Our School |
Bethel Park High School is a four-year, comprehensive high school with an enrollment of 1,937 students in grades 9-12. Set up much like a college campus, BPHS consists of eight buildings on an 80-acre campus. And, like a college, courses have been developed to provide a challenging educational experience for students, including 10 Advanced Placement courses, 14 Honors courses and four Foreign Languages.
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Latest News |
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The Allegheny County Health Department is
offering free H1N1 vaccines to all
students in Allegheny County on Saturday,
November 21 from 10 AM to 4 PM at Chartiers
Valley High School, McKeesport High School,
North Allegheny High School and the former
Reizenstein Middle School (now Schenley High
School). All students must be accompanied
by an adult. No appointment is necessary.
The vaccine will be distributed on a first-come,
first-served basis. No additional mass
immunization clinic is planned at this time.
Additional vaccination opportunities will be
planned based on demand and vaccine
availability. For more information, please
call 412-687-ACHD (412-687-2243). |
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H1N1 Update--On October 14, the school
district was notified of two test-confirmed cases of H1N1 at Bethel Park
High School and confirmed cases have also been reported at Neil Armstrong
Middle School, Lincoln Elementary School,
Memorial Elementary School and Franklin Elementary School.
There have also been several
students throughout the district who have exhibited flu-like symptoms and
have been diagnosed by their doctors as having H1N1 or H1N1-like symptoms,
but their conditions were not officially confirmed via laboratory testing.
Please click
here to read a letter to all Bethel Park families from Dr. Knight, that
outlines what parents can do to help keep their children from
getting/spreading H1N1 or other viruses. If you or any member of your
family experience flu-like symptoms, you are encouraged to contact your
family physician. As always, the best defense against communicable
disease is proper hand washing. We ask parents to keep their children
home if they are exhibiting symptoms or do not feel well. Please
click here to
learn more about H1N1/Flu Tips. Please click
here to go to the Bethel Park Health
Services web page. |
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• Parents Can Monitor
Their Child's Cafeteria Purchases via PayForIt.net--All Bethel Park cafeterias
are using the QSP point of sale
system. With this new system,
parents will able to log on
to see what your child is eating, how much money is in your account and to
set up email reminders to let you know when your account is running low.
For more information, please go to the
BPSD Food Services
web page. |
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• District to
use ALERTNOW Notification Service as an additional communication tool
between the school district and parents--Please
click
here
to learn how you can stay up to date with what
is going on in your child's school
electronically via ALERT NOW. |
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| Edline Now Available for Bethel Park High School Parents!
Bethel Park High School parents now have electronic access to their child's academic progress through Edline. Parents are encouraged to go to www.edline.net and activate their child's account
to see their child's interim grades posted for the 2nd, 4th, 6th and 8th weeks for assignments, tests and quizzes, as well as attendance and final report card grades. Parents who have difficulty accessing Edline can contact
Donna Murphy (412-854-8581),
Wanda Gratton (412-854-8591), Judy Daley (412-854-8584) or Lynne Pieczynski
(412-854-8571). Parents who do not have access to the Internet can do so at the Bethel Park Library. Librarians are available to assist. |
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BPHS Earns Keystone Achievement Award! For the second consecutive year,
Bethel Park High School has been awarded the Keystone Achievement Award by the Pennsylvania Department of Education for making Adequate Yearly Progress (AYP) on the PSSA Exams for two consecutive years. This year's award is for PSSA Scores in 2006-2007and 2007-2008. Congratulations to our juniors and their teachers for their outstanding work on these tests, and keep up the good work! To see the district's PSSA scores for 2007-2008, please click
here. |
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| Read more about the latest BPHS news here... |
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Upcoming Events
- October 11-17: Homecoming Week
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