December 5, 2024 - 11:03

At its recent meeting on December 4, the Bethlehem Central Board of Education took a moment to honor the remarkable achievements of several student-athletes from the fall season. The event showcased the dedication and hard work of these young individuals, who have excelled in various sports throughout the season.
Board President Holly Dellenbaugh and Superintendent Jody Monroe presented each athlete with an Eagle pin, a symbol of excellence and commitment to their respective sports. Among the honorees were talented participants from girls' cross country, girls' golf, boys' cross country, girls' tennis, girls' diving, boys' soccer, and girls' volleyball.
This recognition not only highlights the students' athletic prowess but also emphasizes the importance of sports in fostering teamwork, discipline, and school spirit. The Board expressed pride in the student-athletes' accomplishments and their representation of the school community. The event served as a reminder of the valuable life skills gained through participation in athletics.
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