Technology/Information Services


The Bethel School District believes that technology is a basic tool in many life and career experiences. It is also a key to lifelong learning. We believe it is essential that technology be integrated as much as possible into both learning and teaching experiences.

A tool for learning
Technology provides a catalyst for change in the way student and teachers interact in the classroom. Technology is not a curriculum, but a tool used to support students in their acquisition of knowledge and skills necessary to achieve many learning outcomes. Used accordingly, technology allows for a learning environment where all participants—students, staff and teachers—become equal learners with the potential to be equal teachers.

Preparing students for a competitive, global world
Proficient use and knowledge of technology is vital for students to make the transition from an educational environment to a competitive world, increasing their ability to function in and contribute to a technology-rich society.

Using technology to improve both learning and operations
It is imperative that our schools adequately fund and maintain sufficient levels of technology to seamlessly integrate it into the learning and communications. The technology department’s goal is to maintain and support high-quality technical systems, while providing on-going staff development, to realize the full potential of technology throughout our school system.



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Teacher of the Year Celebration, 2012 - Congratulations to Rebecca Latham of Bethel Jr. High for being chosen as Bethel’s Teacher of the Year for 2012! GK football players sign to university - GKHS football players Shayden Flint (left) and Cameron James (right) sign their letters of intent with the University of Western Montana. 
SLHS senior Cherelle Jackson - SLHS senior Cherelle Jackson has signed a letter of intent to wrestle at the Northwest Kansas Technical College in Goodland, Kansas. Tenth Annual Elementary Battle of the Books - Pioneer Valley took the title in this year's Elementary Battle of the Books! Camas Prairie came in second. Congrats to all who participated! March for Babies - Pictures from April's March for Babies event

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