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Course Catalog 2026/2027

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Scholarship and Apprenticeship Opportunities for BHS Mountaineers

Attention BHS Mountaineers! Please find exciting information about scholarship opportunities and apprenticeships from BHS Counselor Mrs. Harrison!
Check out what Northeast Construction Trades Workforce Development Coalition, the Carpenters Local 291 (apprenticeship programs), Regeneron (STEM Poster Competition event) and National Grid (scholarship program) are offering! Please see or email Ms. Caldwell scaldwell@berlincentral.org with any questions.
Let’s go Mountaineers!!

 

Attention Seniors!

The FAFSA is now open to all students for the 2025-26 school year.
Here is what you need to know to complete the application:

1. Both student and parent need to create an account here: https://studentaid.gov/fsa-id/create-account/launch

2. Once your accounts are created, you can then go here https://studentaid.gov/h/apply-for-aid/fafsa Click on “Log in to start” and begin

3. If you need help, please use this page as a resource: https://studentaid.gov/apply-for-aid/fafsa/filling-out

 

 


Questar III Career & Technical Education (CTE) programs:

Questar III has a wide variety of CTE programs available to 10th and 11th graders.  Most programs are 2 years long and the application process begins during a student’s 10th grade year.  The CNA (nursing assistant) program is one year with the application during the student’s 11th grade year.  Learn more about these programs here:https://www.questar.org/career-tech/

  • If your student is in 10th or 11th grade and is interested in visiting a CTE program on January 10th, please have them complete the form below or see their school counselor, Mrs. Harrison for more information.
  • Student interest form.

 

Attention 10th Graders! CTE Student Information Form Due 2/7/25


Notice from the BMHS Counseling Staff – Youth Drop-In Support Groups

 


 


 

Notice from BMS Counselor Mr. Shaw:
The Family Room Program in Schenectady has shared its next round of Youth Peer Support group topics as well introduced their Drop-In Support Group for Parents!

The support group for parents will be held at the Family Room on Mondays from 5:00-6:00 pm, starting March 3rd, 2025.
This will be a place where parents, guardians, or caregivers can connect with others facing similar challenges in supporting their children’s mental health. The group provides an environment to share experiences, access resources, exchange advice, gain emotional support, and discuss ways to advocate for their child’s well-being.

Both groups are a wonderful opportunity for individuals to connect, share experiences, and explore various topics related to mental health in a supportive and welcoming environment. Both groups are free walk-in peer support groups that doesn’t require you to sign up, and groups will go over various topics such as:
Understanding & Managing Anger
Planting Seeds of Confidence
Letting Go of the Winter Blues
Game Nights
More information on the flyers attached.

General Student Resources

College Planning

Exploring Career Paths

Testing

Military

Other Resources