This resource will be your best friend. Here, you'll learn about each office on campus, what they have to offer your student, and how to contact them; find the academic calendar for the current school year; and learn about events just for you.
These printable, one-page documents are designed to give you an overview of campus offices in an easy-to-digest format. Find practical ways for your student to stay supported and involved on campus, with tips and tricks geared toward where they're at.
If you weren't able to make it Welcome Week, take a look at our video content. Our hope is that these videos will give you a closer look into life at Bethel and what was shared at Welcome Week.
Applying for financial aid is a process your student will go through each year they're at Bethel. Keep up with deadlines and what types of aid are available.
Take a look at the academic calendar to stay current on important dates—including the start and end of each semester, breaks and holidays, and important test dates.
Send mail or care packages to give your student an extra boost of encouragement.
Ask for the "Bethel Rate" when you reserve a room at one of these nearby hotels. We know how important it is to visit your student, so we wanted to make it as easy as possible for you to hang around the area.
The mission of the Bethel Public Schools is to foster a culture of excellence and achievement accomplished through strong, collaborative relationships and rigorous teaching and learning opportunities for all learners.
that educational excellence benefits the entire community and is the shared responsibility of students, families, educators, staff, and citizens.
The Bethel Public Schools has adopted the CAPSS Equity Statement: Equity is achieved when student outcomes are not predicted by gender, race, ethnicity, class, or special needs and where all students reach a level of efficacy and competencies that support a rewarding and productive life.