March 8, 2024 

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This Week's Content

Superintendent's News

Christine Carver, Ed.D.,

Superintendent of Schools

Dear Parents, Guardians, Staff, and Community Members,


Congratulations to the BBDI IceCats, for their win last evening in the Quarterfinals. The Bethel, Brookfield, Immaculate, and Danbury (BBDI) hockey team progresses to the state semifinal competition.  The semifinals are on Monday at 8 PM against Masuk at Quinnipiac University.   


Also, we are so proud of our Bethel High School Math Team, they made the State Competition for the first time.  This is a huge accomplishment.   We look forward to hearing the results of the April competition!   


School Social Worker Appreciation Week

This week was National Social Worker's Appreciation Week.  In today's rapidly changing and increasingly complex society, students face a myriad of challenges that can impede their ability to thrive academically and emotionally. Social workers serve as a critical support system for these students, offering them the guidance, resources, and support they need to overcome obstacles and reach their full potential.  One of the most significant contributions of social workers in schools is their ability to provide individualized support to students facing personal challenges. Whether it's offering counseling services, connecting students with community resources, or advocating on their behalf, social workers play a pivotal role in addressing the diverse needs of our student population. By providing a safe and supportive environment, social workers empower students to develop the resilience and coping skills necessary to navigate life's challenges successfully.  Please join me in thanking our Social Work staff for all they do for our students and families.  


Teacher, Rookie, Pillar of the Year, CHAMP, and Friends of Bethel Award Winners 

Each year our schools award a Teacher of the Year, Rookie of the Year, and Pillar of the Year.   We honor those individuals in a Spring Reception.  

Bethel High School

Michelle Leary - Teacher of the Year

Jonathan DosSantos - Rookie of the Year

Maura Dundie - Pillar of the Year


Bethel Middle School

Nate Rinas - Teacher of the Year

Brianna Lutz - Rookie of the Year

Denise Sullivan - Pillar of the Year


Johnson School 

Margaret Genuario - Teacher of the Year

Sanya Kayfus - Rookie of the Year

Joe Melo - Pillar of the Year


Rockwell School

Keri Luchsinger - Teacher of the Year

Jake Craybas - Rookie of the Year

Janet Murray - Pillar of the Year


Berry School 

Mandy Esposito - Teacher of the Year

Fran Demers - Rookie of the Year

Michele Russo - Pillar of the Year


Districtwide

Kylie D'Arcangelo - Pillar of the Year

Rebecca Chamberlain - CHAMP Award

Dan Carter - Friends of Bethel Award



Changes in COVID Isolation Guidance from the CDC

We sent out a separate communication earlier in the week.  In case you missed that communication, as of Friday, the CDC has updated its COVID-19 isolation guidance to reflect improvements in patient outcomes with existing effective treatments and vaccines. After testing positive for COVID-19, individuals may go back to normal activities including school and work when the following are both true for 24 hours:


Parents should inform their child’s school nurse if their child tests positive for COVID-19 or other communicable illnesses such as flu, strep, norovirus, and RSV.


Public Hearing on the Town and School Budgets 

There will be a public hearing on the budget on Tuesday, March 29th at 7:00 PM at Bethel High School Auditorium.  Babysitting will be provided (for children who are toilet trained). 

If you are unable to attend and would like to comment, comments on the budget for FY 24 - 25 can be sent to: budget@bethel-ct.gov or by mail addressed to the First Selectman's Office, Clifford J. Hurgin Municipal Center, 1 School Street, Bethel, CT. 06801.  Please be sure to include your address when you submit your comments!  

The Board of Education presented its proposed 2.99% budget increase for 2024-2025 to the Board of Finance/Board of Selectmen on Tuesday. You can view the recorded presentation here.  

As noted throughout the budget process,  The 2.99% increase in spending is focused on maintaining all of our top-quality curricular and extracurricular programs, but adding an additional special education teacher at Berry School and multilingual learner teacher/literacy specialist at Bethel Middle School due to increased needs. All of our budget information can be found on our District Financial Dashboard

Artists on the Rise Show

Victoria Mastracchio

Paige Steele

Marcus Graham

Jordan Oberle-In

The following BHS students have artwork featured in the annual Brookfield Craft Center Artists on the Rise Show. This Saturday is the opening reception and award ceremony: 5-8, awards starting at 5:30.

Maggie Atkins

Caitlin Baldwin

Julia Bender

Greta Betz

Mikayla Caprio

Madelyn DeGennaro

Clare Famularo

Ashlyn Germinaro

Sophia Goncalves

Marcus Graham

Aalyssa Loverso

Victoria Mastracchio

Mia Narvaez

Jordan Oberle-In

Rhiannon Ouellette

Ava Real

Lucano Rinaldi

Azelia Rodriguez

Paige Steele

Sienna Troetti

Sophia Trzyna

Emzie Zalaznick

Claire Famularo

Maddy DeGennero

Sophia Trzyna

Lucano Rinaldi

2024-2025 Education Budget Process Information

2024-2025 Education Budget Information

At the January 18th Board of Education meeting I presented the second presentation, a recommended budget to the Board of Education (2024-2025 Superintendent’s Proposed Budget Presentation). The proposed 2.99% increase in spending focused on maintaining all of our top-quality curricular and extracurricular programs, but adding an additional special education teacher and multilingual learner teacher/literacy specialist at Bethel Middle School due to increased needs.   


As a district, we have received a number of grants to support the mental health needs and mathematics tutoring at Bethel Middle School. In addition, the Town of Bethel will receive an increase in Education Cost Sharing (ECS).  This grant, from the State of Connecticut, has to be used to offset the cost of education in a community.  With the increased state aid of $688,684 bringing the total percentage down to 1.69%.  


The increase in spending due to contractual salaries increased.  Due to the fact that we shifted our health insurance to a high deductible plan,  we saw savings again this year or it did not increase beyond the budgeted amount.  To be clear, next year we do anticipate an increase for the next fiscal year.   


Both presentations can be viewed on our BEtv Channel.  In addition, all budget documents will be housed on our district dashboard, under the section financial dashboard.  


At the Board's January 30th  meeting, the Board of Education approved a 2.99% increase for the 2024-2025 school budget.  The Board of Education presented its proposed 2.99% budget increase for 2024-2025 to the Board of Finance/Board of Selectmen on February 20th. You can view the recorded presentation here

The Next Step - March 19th, Tuesday - Public Hearing on the Budget - BHS Auditorium @ 7:00 PM babysitting will be provided.  

If you are unable to attend and would like to comment, comments on the budget for FY 24 - 25 can be sent to: budget@bethel-ct.gov or by mail addressed to the First Selectman's Office, Clifford J. Hurgin Municipal Center, 1 School Street, Bethel, CT. 06801.  Please be sure to include your address when you submit your comments!  


The District and Board of Education want to make sure you are informed and have a chance to be involved in the budget process. Below are the mechanisms for public participation. 

Board of Education 2024-2025 Budget Dates

Please Note: Before the budget is set for the referendum, 2024-2025 Education Budget Information can be found here in the Superintendent’s Bethel Public Schools Newsletter each week and on the District Dashboard on our website.  District Dashboard - 2024-2025 Education Budget Information

This Week's Updates & Reminders

Do you want to be the first to know when school is delayed or canceled in bad weather? Follow me at Instagram & Threads @christinelcarver, Bethel Public Schools Facebook Page, X @BethelCTSuper,  and Bethel Public Schools Website We post photos of school and district events, general communications, and school closing/delay information. Also, be sure to check out our bethelpublicschools Flickr page

Save the Date 2024 for E-newsletters.pdf

The Brian Kirmil Arts Scholarship 

Dear BPSD family and friends,


I’m honored to share with you that I am serving as the Chairperson for the newly established Brian Kirmil Arts Scholarship, in honor of the late A. Brian Kirmil, who served as principal of Rockwell School from 1996 to 2013.

 

We are looking for initial donations to start a yearly $500 scholarship in Brian’s name that will be awarded to a graduating senior from Bethel High School who has participated in our district arts programs. (Music, theater, dance, visual arts, etc.)


To make a tax-deductible donation and read more about the scholarship, please visit:

 

https://www.betheledfoundation.org/kirmil-scholarship.html


We are hoping to raise $5,000 by April 28th of this year, which will fund our scholarship for the first 10 years.


Please consider making a donation and sharing this link with anyone and everyone who knew Mr. Kirmil so we may keep his memory alive through this arts scholarship.

 

A very special thanks to The Kirmil Family, all our committee members, and to the BEF for their support in establishing this scholarship.


Thank you so much and "have a sparkling day"!


-Dennis J. Arcano

Brian Kirmil Arts Scholarship Chairperson             

K-3 General Music, Anna H. Rockwell & Ralph M.T. Johnson Elementary Schools 

2024 Ball Letter for use with Newsletter.pdf

NJROTC Military Ball - Friday, March 29, 2024

The Military Ball will be held on Friday, March 29, at the Aqua Turf in Plantsville, CT  from 5:00 – 11:00 p.m.   See the Military Ball letter for further details.  


Newsletter - Kindergarten Registration 24-25 (2).pdf

2024-2025 Kindergarten Registration is Open

Beginning July 1, 2024, the Connecticut General Statute requires that children turn five years old on or before September 1 of the school year to enroll in Kindergarten. 

Circle of Friends Early Childhood Program Information

COF Open Screen 2023.2024.pdf
Circle of Friends Flyer 24.25.pdf

Upcoming Calendar Events

March

Flyers, Fundraisers &, Community News & Events

See flyers for full details 

School Events

Johnson Designer Bag Bingo.pdf

Designer Bag Bingo

March 10, 2024

RMT Johnson PTO

BHS Cheerleaders Bingo Night

Family BINGO night! 

March 16, 2024

Community Events

Pets & Vets 101.pdf

FREE EVENT

PETS & VETS 101

March 10, 2024

Spring Baseball Registration

Now through March 11, 2024

Interested in Joining Girl Scouts?

March 15, 2024

RSVP by March 8th

Mini Golf School Flyer 2024.pdf

Mini Golf at the Library

See flyer

Bethel Public Library

A special night with NY Times Bestselling Author Jarrett J. Krosoczka

April 3, 2024

Recommended Grades 8-12

Edmond Town Hall

Teen Thrive Fair Updated.pdf

Teen Thrive Fair

April 19, 2024

Waterbury Police Activity League

&

Northwest Regional Workforce Investment Board

2024 Spring Flyer (1).pdf

2024 Bethel Spring Soccer

See Flyer for Details

Spring Lacrosse

Grades K-8

Registration is Open Now

529 University of Bridgeport Elem PHONE.pdf

Summer Reading Skills

Classes offered

See Flyer

Catherine Violet Hubbard Animal Sanctuary


Jane Goodall flyer.pdf

Jane Goodall Reasons for Hope

April 7, 2024

Free Movie

Amphibian Flyer (1).pdf

Amazing Amphibians & Radical Reptiles

April 12, 2024 

FREE EVENT

Frogwatch Flyer.pdf

Frog Watch

April 12, 2024

FREE EVENT

Bird Exploration at the Sanctuary.pdf

Spring Bird Exploration

April 18, 2024

Catherine Violet Hubbard Animal Sanctuary

Llama nature hike.pdf

Llama Nature Hike

April 20, 2024

CVH Animal Sanctuary

Llove of llamas.pdf

For the LLOVE OF LLAMAS

April 27, 2024

CVH Animal Sanctuary

Regional YMCA of Western CT

volleyball Clinic - Untitled Page (1).pdf

Teen Volleyball Clinic

March 2 - April 13, 2024

Regional YMCA of Western CT

Steam 2023 - Untitled Page.pdf

S.T.E.A.M. Saturdays!

Every Saturday Month of March

Regional YMCA of Western CT

Sping 1 AD - Untitled Page (1).pdf

Swim Lessons

See Flyer

Regional YMCA of Western CT

MSM & KNO Feb & March.pdf

Kid's Night Out & 

Middle School Madness

See Flyer

Regional YMCA of Western CT

Egg Hunt 2024.pdf

Swim for Eggs

March 30, 2024

Regional YMCA of Western CT

Swim Lessons:

We Offer Lessons Monday, Wednesday, Friday, Saturday, and Sunday Classes all prices are listed in the flyer along with a clickable link to our registration site. 

STEAM Activities: 

We have a STEAM class offered this session too! It is a great class where kids can explore their creative and scientific abilities! the STEAM classes are offered on Saturday Mornings. 

Drop Off Events:

Each Month we offer Drop off events it is a benefit for both kids and parents. We offer kids' night out which is a younger age group of kids we have pizza drinks and snacks with a theme night of fun activities these events are from 6:30-8:30 pm giving parents 2 hours to enjoy the kid-free time. We also have Middle School Madness this event is typically on Saturday evenings and runs from 7-9 pm the kids have access to the pools including an inflatable slide and diving board, we have a gaga pit and basketball available there are also plenty more activities the middle schoolers can participate in!

Egg Hunt:

We offer an egg hunt in the pool baskets are provided for each kid. After each kid collects their eggs, they will receive a prize and photos with the bunny. Registration is required. 

Volleyball Clinic: 

We are offering the volleyball clinic again! This program is for 7th 8th and 9th graders interested in learning volleyball and potentially playing in high school.

Affordable Connectivity Program

The Affordable Connectivity Program is a Federal Communications Commission program that helps connect families and households struggling to afford internet service.  This new benefit  provides a discount of up to $30 per month toward broadband service for eligible households and up to $75 per month for households on qualifying Tribal lands. Eligible households can also receive a one-time discount of up to $100 to purchase a laptop, desktop computer, or tablet from participating providers.

Eligible households can enroll through a participating broadband provider or directly with the Universal Service Administrative Company (USAC) using an online or mail in application.

You can learn more about the benefit, including eligibility and enrollment information, by visiting www.fcc.gov/ACP, or by calling 877-384-2575. 

School-Based Health Center

Do you want to be the first to know when school is delayed or canceled in bad weather? Follow me at Instagram & Threads @christinelcarver, Bethel Public Schools Facebook Page, X @BethelCTSuper,  and Bethel Public Schools Website We post photos of school and district events, general communications, and school closing/delay information. Also, be sure to check out our bethelpublicschools Flickr page

FAQs

Bethel Public Schools App

Check out the App for the Bethel Public Schools. If you go into your App Store and type in Bethel Public Schools, you should be able to install it for free. The App can provide you quick mobile access to information commonly requested.  

 

Our calendars, time schedules, social media feeds, athletic schedules, district social media, lunch menus, etc. are all in the App. You can even call the schools from the App.

 

After you download the App, you will be prompted to select the schools from which you want to get information. Essentially, this is the "news", push notifications, and the "events calendar". This is a screenshot of what the App looks like.

Bethel Public Schools Digital Learning & Data Privacy Resources 

Bethel Public Schools is committed to innovative teaching and learning using 21st-century personalized curriculum with 1:1 digital resources available in a protected anytime, anywhere learning environment. While we are dedicated to providing rich, relevant, and rigorous resources we will only do so in compliance with Federal and State laws on student data privacy. On the district’s website, the Student Data Privacy pages are designed to inform and address staff, students, and parents on approved digital resources, student data privacy legislation, and data breach notifications.


If you are new to the district, we have a Blended Learning website to support our students, staff, and families as they use digital tools to enhance teaching and learning.  It is a wonderful resource—please bookmark this site!

Board of Education Policy Updates

The Bethel Public Schools, as a learning community devoted to the academic and social growth of our children, creates educational opportunities that inspire competence, creativity, teamwork, and a drive to excel. In an environment of trust and respect, high expectations for student performance are evident in the discussions, actions, and policies of the Board of Education. Board of Education policies can be found on our district website. As a way to increase communication about Board of Education policies, we include Board of Education policy updates in this section of our newsletter as they are approved by the Board. You can find the Board of Education policies on the district website at Bethel Board of Education Policies 

Recently Revised/Reviewed Policies & Regulations: 

School Bus Routes 2023-2024

2023-2024 Bus Routes are posted on the district website under “Departments” on the menu bar and then “Transportation Information” 

 

If you have questions with regard to the Bus Routes, please contact the Bus Company directly at 203-748-8091.

School Closing/Delay Information


In the morning when it is necessary to close school due to inclement weather or have an unscheduled early dismissal due to forecasted inclement weather for the afternoon, the “Schools Closed” or “Early Dismissal” announcement will be made over the following television stations, websites, Twitter, and text message via our SchoolMessenger communication system.  

            

TV Channel 3, TV Channel 8, & TV Channel 6.

 

Bethel Public Schools Website – www.bethel.k12.ct.us

Connecticut Weather Website – www.ctweather.com

Follow me on Instagram & Threads @christinelcarver, Bethel Public Schools Facebook Page, X @BethelCTSuper,  and Bethel Public Schools Website 

 

When school is in session for the day and it is necessary to have an unscheduled early dismissal (click for times) due to weather or other emergency an “Early Dismissal” announcement will be made.  You will be notified by our automated message system, SchoolMessenger, via voice, text message, email, and appropriate announcements will be made over the above radio, television stations, websites, and Twitter. 

 

*Therefore, it is important your contact information is accurate and you update your contact information promptly if this information changes. If during the school year any of your demographic information were to change, you can update it at any point by contacting your child’s school directly.

 

The SchoolMessenger caller ID for all phone notifications is: (855) 326-1797.

**Please add this number as a contact in your phone so you can easily identify the call is coming from the Bethel Public Schools.

 

Please Note:  There will be no school activities, including athletics, on days when school is closed due to inclement weather.

 

 

For emergency announcements, SchoolMessenger notifications are sent out as soon as decisions are reached. Being on the notification list is not a substitute for monitoring your local media (TV and so on) in situations where a delay in opening or school closing is an obvious possibility (such as when the weather forecast calls for snow). The BPS website, is updated as media calls are made.

 

 

Please note, although the district does not charge you for this service, it does not pay for text message charges that may be incurred by you for sending or receiving text messages. Check with your wireless carrier for possible charges. 

 

SchoolMessenger alert for Text messages

For all NEW parents/guardians: 

Reminder to New BPS Parents/Guardians - SchoolMessenger:

The district uses the SchoolMessenger notification service to send important information to families through phone calls, emails, and text messages.

To comply with wireless carrier requirements and protect against unsolicited text messages, you may receive a text message on the wireless cell phone number which the district has on your file, requesting that you "opt-in" to receive important information from the district via our SMS text messaging service.

The message you receive will come from our 'short code', 67587 and read similar to the following:

"Bethel Public School messages. Reply Y to subscribe or STOP to cancel. Msg&data rates may apply. Msg freq varies. Visit schoolmessenger.com/txt for info"

So that you may continue to receive these important messages, we encourage you to reply with "Y" or "Yes" when you receive such a verification message. If you do not reply, you will not receive any further text messages from our schools.

To opt-out of all text messages from SchoolMessenger, visit http://www.schoolmessenger.com/txtmsg/ or reply with "STOP" to the opt-in message that you receive. If you opt-in, but later decide to opt-out, simply send "STOP" to 67587.  You may also reply "STOP" to any message from our organization.

Please check with your wireless carrier for information about your mobile service plan and any possible charges related to text messaging.  Our organization does not reimburse for any charges associated with sending or receiving text messages. See flyer for details/QR Code.

SchoolMessenger Call-In Message Retrieval

As you know, our automated message system, SchoolMessenger, allows us to communicate important information to parents, guardians, and staff via voice, text message, and email.  Our SchoolMessgenger account now has a Call-in Message Retrieval feature.

 

The Call-In Message Retrieval feature is a powerful option that allows SchoolMessgenger phone call recipients to dial a toll-free number where they can replay previous phone notifications that they may have missed, or someone else answered the call, in cases where a cell phone call was dropped before the message could be completed, the reception was poor and/or the recipient was unable to understand the message.

 

The SchoolMessenger caller ID for all phone notifications and Call-In Message Retrieval is:   (855) 326-1797

 

*Again, please add this number as a contact in your phone so you can easily identify the call is coming from the Bethel Public Schools.

Please Note:  When a recipient wants to call into the system to listen to a message they might have missed, they simply hit re-dial on their phone, and, if their caller ID is not blocked, the system will identify them and play back the most recent 10 calls to that number from the past 30 days - including the time/date that the message was sent.

 

If the recipient has their caller ID blocked, the system will prompt them to enter the number that received the original call, after which the system will replay the recent messages to that number.

School Health Updates  2023-2024

CT State Department of Education State Mandated Screenings

The Bethel Public School District follows the mandated screening guidelines as set by the State of Connecticut. 


NON-COMPLIANCE:

The Connecticut General Statutes (Section 10-204a and Section 10-206) require local boards of education to ensure that each child attending school be adequately immunized and have an up-to-date health assessment (physical) on file.  The Bethel Public School District requires that all students who enter Grade 7 and Grade 10 have a mandated health assessment dated on or after July 1, 2022, in order to be compliant.


These forms can be found below: 

STATE OF CT - HEALTH ASSESSMENT RECORD: Age 5 - Grade 12

Because the school district must comply with the state regulations, your child will not be allowed to begin 7th grade/10th grade on the first day of the 2023-2024 school year, 8/28/23, unless you provide the school with an updated health assessment and/or documentation with the necessary immunizations completed before that date.

Please provide the proper documentation to your child’s school; paperwork can be mailed, faxed, or emailed to your child’s school.


PARENTAL/GUARDIAN RESPONSIBILITY: 

It is your responsibility to alert the health office of your child's school if your child requires medication. Parents/guardians are responsible for dropping off their child's medication (i.e. EpiPens, inhalers, diabetic supplies, etc) at the start of each school year and replacing this medication upon expiration. These medications must be accompanied by the doctor's orders which must be signed by both the doctor and parent/guardian. 

Failure to have the medication and doctor's orders in the health office will result in your child not being able to participate in athletics, field trips, school activities, etc. 


*** Please also note that physicals for athletics are only valid for 13 months. It is your responsibility to make sure that your child’s physical is updated so that they are able to continue participation in their chosen sport. 

School Lunch Program 2023-2024 

Bethel Public Schools have opted into the State Transition Assistance for Breakfast and Lunch Expenses (STABLE) funds.  These funds will provide one breakfast meal per day at no cost to ALL students and one lunch meal per day at no cost for students eligible for reduced-price meals. Because free lunch status has been extended for the school year 2023-2024 to include reduced eligible students, it is important that all families who might qualify for Free or Reduced Lunch submit an application as soon as possible. Applications can be found on the Bethel Public Schools' website under departments, Foods & Nutrition, or in the main offices at each school.  


2023-2024 Free Reduced Lunch Press Release

Nondiscrimination Statement 

The Board of Education complies with all applicable federal, state and local laws prohibiting the exclusion of any person from any of its educational programs or activities, or the denial to any person of the benefits of any of its educational programs or activities because of race, color, religion, age, sex, marital status, sexual orientation, national origin, alienage, ancestry, disability, pregnancy, genetic information, veteran status, or gender identity or expression, subject to the conditions and limitations established by law. It is the policy of the Board that any form of discrimination or harassment on the basis of race, color, religion, age, sex, marital status, sexual orientation, national origin, alienage, ancestry, disability, pregnancy, genetic information, veteran status, or gender identity or expression, or any other basis prohibited by state or federal law is prohibited, whether by students, Board employees or third parties subject to the control of the Board. The Board’s prohibition of discrimination or harassment in its educational programs or activities expressly extends to academic, nonacademic, and extracurricular activities, including athletics. It is also the policy of the Board to provide for the prompt and equitable resolution of complaints alleging any discrimination on the basis of protected characteristics such as race, color, religion, age, sex, sexual orientation, marital status, national origin, alienage, disability (including pregnancy), veteran status, or gender identity or expression. 

Title IX District Coordinator: Dr. Kristen Brooks, Assistant Superintendent, 203-794-8613   1 School Street, Bethel, CT 06801 

Section 504 District Coordinator:  Dr. Christine Sipala, Director of Special Education & Pupil Services,  203-794-8616 , 1 School Street, Bethel, CT 06801