Accreditation
We have earned dual accreditation through National Lutheran School Accreditation (NLSA) and North Central Accreditation (NCA). They are recognized and acknowledged by the Colorado Department of Education.
Bethlehem Lutheran School has a favorable reputation among local school districts, and its graduates are readily accepted into 9th grade by schools throughout the Denver metropolitan area. We have cycled through three programs of accreditation in 1990, 1997, and 2004 and continue to work towards excellence in serving the young people placed into our care.
Curriculum
Bethlehem offers a well-rounded curriculum of grammar, literature, math, phonics, physical education, reading, science, and social studies. Additionally, Bethlehem students receive instruction in art, music, computer, and Spanish. All written curriculum at Bethlehem is aligned with the Colorado State Standards and Goals and can be viewed in detail by grade level by visiting the K-8 Curriculum page or our PreSchool Curriculum page.
Achievement Testing
Students at Bethlehem Lutheran School take the Iowa Test of Basic Skills at the end of February each year and always score above state norms.
Homework
On average, all students can anticipate about 10 minutes of homework per grade level each night. For instance, a second grader could expect to have about 20 minutes of total homework on an average evening; a third grader could expect to have about 30 minutes; a fourth grade student could expect to have about 40 minutes.
Discipline
Students at Bethlehem Lutheran School are expected to maintain the highest Christian standards of courtesy, kindness, morality, and honesty. No one has the right to interfere with another person’s (child or adult) right to learn, think, create, play and worship.
Misbehavior is normally handled by the classroom teacher, however repeated or severe misbehavior is managed by the principal or School Vision Implementation Team. Detentions, if needed, are served after school on the Tuesday or Thursday nearest to the date the detention has been earned.
Technology
Bethlehem students use computers for research and creation of presentations for class assignments. We believe technology is an important part of education in today’s world; therefore we make computers easily accessible to students in the library, computer lab and each classroom.
Grade Reporting/Conferences
Official Parent-Teacher Conferences are held twice a year, in the fall and spring. However, parents can request a conference at anytime to discuss student progress or concerns and we encourage this personal interaction between teachers and parents.
Report Cards are issued four times a year and mid-term reports are issued half-way through each grading period. Additionally, grades are available on-line to parents at any time through TeacherEase.