
Mr. Reed's computer science classes have been learning how Kutztown University students and St. Luke's Simulation Lab have been partnered to develop an infant heart monitor and a shaken baby trainer.




Key Club hosted the Miller-Keystone Blood Center today. A special thanks goes out to all the donors and volunteers who made the day a success!




Students from the IS/MS & HS Life Skills classrooms visited Bitty & Beau's Coffee Shop in Bethlehem on Monday. Bitty & Beau's employs individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities. This experience allowed our students who run our building Coffee Carts to experience opportunities for employment that exist after graduation. Thank you to Ms. McLean & Mrs. Sheetz for a great day!





We are excited to announce, the Spring 2022 edition of our BulletPOINTS newsletter has just been released! Please take a few minutes to read all about the amazing things happening in our schools!
https://newsletters.bhasd.org/bullet-points-spring-2022.html


We are eager to share with you a special video. The video is a great opportunity to provide insight for community members, parents and prospective employees showcasing the culture and opportunities found within BHASD. Go Bullets!
https://youtu.be/JRoDI-aEEZY

Students in History class are playing Jenga to mimic the stock market crash. By taking out too many pieces, the market becomes unstable and inevitably crashes.





BHASD Student Tatyana Ulman, was highlighted in the Reading Eagle for creating the BH Clothing Circle!
Visit the article below to read all about it!
https://www.readingeagle.com/2022/03/27/brandywine-heights-junior-creates-ongoing-clothing-drive-amid-pandemic/

Our students collected and organized used prom dresses and shoes for anyone interested. Thanks for all of your hard work!




Ms. Moore’s Intro to Business classes hosted a Food Truck Festival today. Students developed business plans, designed menus, created websites, and “sold” their products. Excellent job kids!





Dr. Sirrakos from Kutztown University met with selected students about participating in the Computer Science Grant for All. Student input related to this grant will help improve the Computer Science program. Recently students spent time building and programming robotic arms.




Students in Mrs. Walia's English 10 class are engaging in a variety of projects focused around the novel, Of Mice and Men. Students in this group were engaged in discussion about Maslow's Heirachy of Need and it's relevance to the text and their lives.


Due to the deteriorating road conditions, all BHASD after-school activities will be canceled. School will still dismiss at the regular time.

Our Guidance Department took several of our juniors to Alvernia University for the annual college fair!




Former BHASD student, Tyler Carter (& Danelle Umstead) of the United States carries the flag as they make their entrance during the opening ceremony at the 2022 Winter Paralympics in Beijing. (AP Photo/Dita Alangkara)


EXCITING FOLLOW-UP: Former BHASD student, Tyler Carter, has just been named as one of Team USA's opening ceremony flag bearers!!
https://www.teamusa.org/News/2022/March/02/Danelle-Umstead-and-Tyler-Carter-Elected-as-Team-USAs-Opening-Ceremony-Flag-Bearers

Ms Walia’s senior English class getting into costume while reading Macbeth!




Students celebrating the first day of Women's History Month with Mrs. Ehrets and their History of Women classmates!


On Friday night, March 4th, the Cascade Brigade Jugglers are sponsoring a Night of the Arts at BHHS. Formally called Vaudeville, this night will feature juggling, music and more! The event will be held in the HS Auditorium and starts at 7PM. Admission is FREE!!



Due to the forecasted icy conditions, Friday, February 25, 2022 will be a FULL VIRTUAL DAY. Visit www.bhasd.org for more information.
