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Bethlehem Central Board of Education Greenlights New Elementary Rezoning Plan

January 22, 2026 - 20:56

Bethlehem Central Board of Education Greenlights New Elementary Rezoning Plan

On Wednesday, January 21, the Bethlehem Central Board of Education took a significant step towards optimizing student distribution by approving a new elementary rezoning plan, referred to as Option 3A. This initiative aims to address enrollment disparities and improve class sizes across the district's five elementary schools.

The approved plan will facilitate the relocation of up to 130 students starting in the 2026-27 school year. This strategic move is primarily targeted at alleviating overcrowding in certain schools, particularly at Eagle Elementary, which has been facing significant enrollment pressures. By redistributing students, the Board hopes to create a more balanced educational environment, ensuring that all students receive adequate attention and resources.

The decision reflects the Board's commitment to enhancing the quality of education within the district while also responding to community concerns regarding school capacity and student welfare. As the implementation date approaches, the district will work closely with families to ensure a smooth transition for affected students.


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