BCS to open ‘Tiny Sprouts’ classroom

BETHLEHEM — The Bethlehem Children’s School is offering a new “Tiny Sprouts” classroom for the 2015-16 school year.  This half-day or full-day program is designed for students “ready to begin their educational experience in a small nurturing environment,” according to a release from the not-for-profit school.

“Tiny Sprout students will be exposed to an academic curriculum in a hands-on, relaxed classroom within a whole-school environment,” the release said. “And, they will explore nature on the School's trails and in our gardens and greenhouse, and will begin to learn about sustainability.”

The school, founded in 1995, is at 12 Fisher Boulevard in Slingerlands.

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