No School for Staff & Students on Monday, January 19, 2026. Offices will be open.
"If you can't fly then run, if you can't run then walk, if you can't walk then crawl, but whatever you do keep moving forward.”- MLK Jr.

NAHS String Orchestra will be representing the high school and the district at the State Capitol in Harrisburg, on March 17, 2026, between 12 to 1 pm for a performance in the East Wing Rotunda Area. March is Music In Our Schools Month and the performance is one of many school districts who will be performing at the state capitol to represent the importance of Music Education in our schools. The performance is open to the public for anyone who would like to attend and hear these students perform in an amazing acoustical setting!

Each ticket cones with 2 beverage tickets and food will be sold by the fire company.
This fun evening will also include tricky trays, door prizes and a 50-50 raffle.
Tickets can be purchased by either scanning the QR code or clicking the link below. Tickets are $25 in advance or $30 at the door.
https://www.zeffy.com/en-US/ticketing/nbbbc-music-bingo-and-tricky-tray
Thank you,
Nazareth Boys Basketball Booster Club


Happy New Year! 🥳 We look forward to seeing all of our students tomorrow, January 5th! See image for some reminders to get us back in the swing of school! 😀
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Wishing our students, staff, and families a wonderful 2026! We are excited to get back to school on January 5th and see the amazing things our Blue Eagles will achieve this year! 🦅💙🤍

A special shout-out to Team 5, who brought home 3rd PLACE! 🏆 WHOO HOO! We are so impressed by everyone's hard work and innovation. 🦅💙


The Nazareth Baseball Team will be holding Youth Clinics for players ages 7-12 years old starting in January. The clinic will be run by High School Coaches and Players and will focus on fundamental skills, form and technique for hitting, fielding and throwing. Dates are listed on the image as well as registration contact information.

It was fantastic seeing so many families engaging and creating together. Thank you for making our STEAM night shine! ✨




We experienced an issue with our Apptegy Alert system. Texts and emails were sent, and phone calls are now going out.
The message is also posted on our social media and WFMZ. Thank you for your patience and understanding.




This year, the spirit of STEAM at NAMS is being woven with threads of friendship, design, and entrepreneurship to create winter hats!
The Best Buddies mentors teamed up with their buddies for this year's STEAM initiative to design, create, and market their own line of stylish winter hats and even created a student-run enterprise: the Blue Eagles Buddy Nest.


Due to the inclement weather, all schools and offices in the Nazareth Area School District will operate on a two-hour delay today, December 11, 2025. Breakfast will not be provided this morning. AM CIT classes are canceled for today. AM CIT students may report to the NAHS LGI for study hall for Blocks 1 & 2 and must attend NAHS scheduled classes for Blocks 3 & 4. All transportation will operate on a 2-hour delay.

On Wednesday, December 10, 2025, due to inclement weather and the need to clear our campuses of snow, all athletics and extra-curricular activities for this evening are canceled. This includes the NAHS Holiday Pops Concert, which will be held on its snow date of December 11, 2025. We will reevaluate the weather conditions by 5:00 AM tomorrow, Thursday, December 11, 2025.


Ms. Stout’s 9th grade students in Intro to Family and Consumer Sciences partnered with first grade classes taught by Mrs. Primerano and Miss Freed at Shafer for a collaborative Monster Project. The first graders designed their own monsters, and the high school students used those drawings to sew stuffed versions and write matching stories. The groups recently met so the 9th graders could deliver the handmade monsters and read the stories aloud, creating a fun and meaningful cross-grade experience.


Please VOTE for the NAHS high school's snowplow entry in this year’s Paint the Plow Program sponsored by the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation. This year's theme was, " Don't race. Allow some space". Art 3 and AP Art students worked incredibly hard on this project. Every single student contributed to the design and execution, even on some very cold days. They showed tremendous creativity, collaboration, problem-solving, and perseverance throughout the process, and we are so proud of the unique solution and memories they created together. Please take a moment to cast your vote for their plow! It means a lot to us!
Vote for Our Plow!

