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Friday, September 27, 2019


September 25, 2019


COVER STORY-BROUGHAL MS

Meet the change makers

In June, BASD selected Broughal MS for a Comprehensive Support & Improvement (CSI) plan based on the school’s three-year average of math and English Language Arts (ELA) scores on the Pennsylvania System of School Assessment (PSSA) tests administered annually to eighth-graders. Broughal’s CSI plan, using $545,000 of Title I federal funds, encompasses three main areas: culture and mindset, instruction and assessment, and professional development. Today’s feature – part two in a series about the CSI plan – looks at the changes from the perspective of educators at Broughal and coaches from the two consulting firms hired by the district. Photo: ELA teacher Alyssa Gammel and social studies teacher Ethan Turner discuss the use of the “PEEL” graphic organizer as a scaffold for students with literacy skill gaps. Gammel and Turner are new sixth-grade teachers at Broughal MS.

By Theresa O’Brien

 

COMMUNITY

Young, old rally against climate change

Anyone driving past the main branch of the Bethlehem Area Public Library Friday afternoon would have been taken aback by the crowd that had assembled at Payrow Plaza. Many of the approximately 150 people were holding signs addressing the issue of climate change. In addition to local climate activists, there were some parents and their children. There was also a sizeable group of students from Lehigh University who were representing multiple clubs on campus concerned about climate change. Photo: Rebecca Salasburger-Frank, one of the leaders of the Lehigh students, addresses the crowd about the concerns she shares with many other young people.

By Dorothy and Dennis Glew

 

CLASSROOM

A back to school party

Xariz Family Worship Center held a Back to School party in the parking lot at 81 E. North St. in Bethlehem Aug. 17. Festivities included face painting, a coloring station, a D.J., a raffle, and a bouncy house. Children were given backpacks (while they lasted), bags filled with school supplies, and snacks. Photo: Aaliyah Ortiz of Whitehall has her face painted by volunteer Terry Ann.

By Lani Goins

 

SPORTS

Becahi latest to fall to Eagles

Things did not go great for Bethlehem Catholic last Friday night in Nazareth. As the fourth quarter slowly came to an end, Becahi’s lead drummer from the band performed a solo act in the stands, which was the most entertainment fans got in the final stanza. A week after pummeling Parkland, Becahi fell flat in a 27-13 defeat to the undefeated Blue Eagles (5-0). It was a loss that left head coach Joe Henrich visibly frustrated on a night where the offense was held to 90 yards rushing and the defense finally broke down late in the second half.

By Peter Car

 

FOCUS

Battle of the bugs

ElsabĂ© Dixon, a visiting artist at Penn State Lehigh Valley, recently hatched “Spotted Lanternfly Zones of Syncopation.” Dixon is recruiting area organizations to help with what’s billed as a “Community Public Art Project.” Dixon, a Virginia-based multidiscipline artist, has a background in working with insects. She first considered using bees for her project. After being told about the Spotted Lanternfly infestation in Pennsylvania and, more recently, in New Jersey and some other nearby states, Dixon concluded that the colorful, non-native pest should be the theme for the installation.

By Ed Courrier

 

OTHER STORIES

Celtic Classic: Heritage Hallow - a place for families

Bethlehem HCC: Proposals to feather ‘Nest’ approved

Lehigh Valley: We saw you at the Great Allentown Fair

Northampton County: Probation officers get retroactive raise

 

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Around town community calendar

Police logs

Area obituaries

Center for Animal Health and Welfare

Volunteers

Student profiles

High school news reports

 

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