Bethune School District

Bethune School District R-5 is home to 115 students Pre-K-12 housed in one elementary building and one junior high/high school building. The District is served by 16 certified teachers, one administrator and 15 classified employees. The District is extremely proud of its 8:1 student- teacher ratio, the zero-dropout rate, and 100 percent graduation rate.  Bethune takes great pride in their school and the upkeep of the facilities is exceptional. The connection with the community is well rooted, and many generations of families have attended this school.

“Bethune School produces productive citizens who embody Pride, Principles and Perseverance” is the mission of the Bethune School District. Focused goal areas the District is working on are:

■ Increase student achievement

■ Maintain financial excellence

■Strengthen communications and relationships

■ Enhance support and development of students, staff, and governance team.

Some of the special programs the school has to offer are Drama, National Honor Society, Ag/ FFA, Boys and Girls Basketball, Volleyball, Football, Track, and Student Council. There is also an opportunity for students to take classes through Morgan Community College in our V-NETS classroom and on-line.

Kids

District Information

    Welcome

    Bethune School takes a whole student approach to PreK-12 education. Teachers, administrators, counselors, and support staff work together to meet the intellectual, social, behavioral, and emotional needs of each and every child we serve.

    Enrollment

    NEW STUDENTS PLEASE CALL

    (719) 346-7513

    Existing Students Click this Link

    The Community

    The Town of Bethune is located in Eastern Colorado just off Interstate 70 approximately 30 miles from the Kansas border. Bethune is also located 40 miles from Goodland, Kansas, and 160 miles from Denver and Colorado Springs, all of which are excellent areas for shopping. Mountain recreation activities are approximately a four-hour drive away.  This bedroom community is home to approximately 500 people. Many residents commute to Burlington or Stratton, Colorado, eight and nine miles away respectively, for employment. Those who work in Bethune derive their main source of income from agriculture.  Burlington is home to businesses, shopping, restaurants, churches, doctors and a hospital. Industry in the area includes several feedlots, wind farms and hog finishing facility. Old Town Museum is a 6 1/2-acre historic site that includes 21 fully restored buildings with authentic artifacts from the turn-of-the-century.

    Local recreational activities include deer, pheasant and turkey hunting, and golf. There are numerous activities for children including baseball, softball, swimming and day camps.

Bethune School District No. R- 5 News

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    Dec 2, 2025 · Bethune School District No. R- 5
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    Dec 2, 2025 · Bethune School District No. R- 5
    🩷I say we blame it on the teachers… They’ve overstepped so many boundaries. I mean, there’s a lot that goes on within t...
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    I say we blame it on the teachers…
    They’ve overstepped so many boundaries.
    I mean, there’s a lot that goes on within the confines of the classroom that the outside world just doesn’t get to see. So many hidden agendas.
    But today I’d like to pull back the curtain a bit.
    I want to give you a glimpse of my experience.
    And maybe it will give you space to share yours:
    I’ll start with Mrs. P.
    She was my sophomore year English teacher.
    She gave me a near failing grade first term.
    Me - a straight A student!
    She was known to be ruthless in her pursuit of education
    I was ready to drop her class before I started.
    I tried to drop it after the D.
    She said no.
    I couldn’t stand her for it!
    But… she made stay.
    Lured me in with crazy ideas.
    Made me stay long enough to teach me to fall in love with reading
    Love REALLY reading.
    And showed me the power of
    Every
    Word
    So yes, let’s blame her.
    Another one was Mrs. C.
    1st grade.
    I lost my Grampa.
    Cried like a baby.
    I wasn’t a baby.
    I was 7!
    Teachers shouldn’t hold any child above the others. But that day, she made me a priority
    She held me. The way I needed to be held.
    She took me aside and brought me into the lunchroom with the other teachers. And they all held me.Tears in their eyes.
    Let’s blame her too.
    Then was Mr. M.
    7th grade science.
    My family couldn’t afford the group field trip at that time.
    Financial troubles
    I was embarrassed.
    So he turned to scheming
    He worked behind the scenes to find the funds to make it happen for me.
    Quietly. Diligently.
    With none the wiser, I was able to attend one of the greatest middle school trips.
    Let’s blame him as well.
    I also blame Mrs. P.
    6th grade English.
    She was a spitfire.
    Animated to the point of annoyance.
    She asked me to read my poem out loud.
    OUT LOUD.
    In front of people.
    Really?
    How dare she push that boundary?
    I hated every minute of it.
    Until I didn’t
    She’s the one who let me know I had a voice.
    Even when I wanted to sink into the background.
    Man, we should blame her.
    I blame Mr. M.
    High school art.
    I wasn’t an artist.
    I was a wannabe.
    He took my unsteady hand and showed me the ability I had in my fingertips.
    I wasn’t any good.
    And really, I wasn’t.
    But he didn’t see me as an artist.
    He saw me as a person.
    This teacher.
    Saw. Me. As. A. Person.
    And gave me a place to express myself even though I wasn’t great at it.
    Let’s blame him… blame him for letting me know that art doesn’t have to be perfect, or even beautiful, to be art.
    In college there was Mr. R.
    He made us read books that were banned.
    The audacity!
    He showed us words that came from underrepresented worlds we didn’t even know existed
    They told stories from hidden places
    Horrible, beautiful, real places.
    With words that would turn
    our grandmas in their graves
    But unearthed all voices that were silenced
    He’s to blame
    For my craving to dig into
    The uncomfortable truths
    And I blame Mr. B.
    Senior year English.
    He made us write in a daily journal.
    And we shared a lot in those journals.
    I didn’t think it was important.
    Until he shared with me a page from my high school boyfriend's journal.
    A sweet entry about us.
    He gave it to me after he died
    Mr. B. cried with me as I read it.
    So many teachers cried with me that year.
    Blame them all too…
    And now I can’t help but blame my kids’ teachers.
    The kindergarten teachers that held my baby’s hand when he was too anxious to let mine go.
    The middle school teachers who noticed classmates being hurtful and offered guidance and grace to help her persevere.
    The high school teachers who reached out when something feels amiss.
    Something beyond academics.
    Touchy, personal,
    Real life
    Yes, let’s blame the teachers.
    With all their scheming.
    All their hidden agendas.
    All for students.
    All for the kids.
    Their kids.
    We must blame them.
    For making us recognize ourselves as more than a scantron receipt of numbers.
    For making us believe we are more than a grade.
    For making us understand there are people out there who truly care.
    About us.
    About our kids.
    Let’s blame teachers.
    For overstepping
    In all the best ways
    For making us… who we are today.
    And hope they take this blame
    with the same honor
    As I hold it in my heart for them.
    Thank you, Teach…
    For all I’ve learned
    About life
    That I might not have learned without you.
    I’ll blame the teachers ♥️
    ©️ Mehr Lee
    Raise Her Wild

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    Dec 1, 2025 · Bethune School District No. R- 5
    Varsity G/B Basketball at Annual Deer Trail Classic Tournament
    Varsity G/B Basketball at Annual Deer Trail Classic Tournament

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    Dec 1, 2025 · Bethune School District No. R- 5
    Christmas Music Program
    Christmas Music Program

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    Dec 1, 2025 · Bethune School District No. R- 5
    Bethune School Play
    Bethune School Play

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    Dec 1, 2025 · Bethune School District No. R- 5
    Congratulations Paulina!!
    Congratulations Paulina!!

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    Dec 1, 2025 · Bethune School District No. R- 5
    Last Day for Sign-Up With 2 These Programs!
    Last Day for Sign-Up With 2 These Programs!

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