Girls’ Tech Day Registration Open

The AWS Girls’ Tech Day is back for 5th through 8th Grade Hilliard girls and other Central Ohio students. Registration is now over  The event took place on October 21, 2022, from 9 am to 1:30 pm at COSI.

What: Girls’ Tech Day
When: October 21, 2022, from 9 AM to 1:30 PM
Where: COSI – Center of Science and Industry – 333 W Broad St, Columbus, OH 43215
Who: 250 seats available for Hilliard 5th-8th Grade Girls
It will be a day to inspire a new generation of women in technology through interactive workshops like coding, robotics, AR/VR, and more.


Look What’s Cooking at Brown

With last week getting up to almost 90 degrees, Ms. Wintrich’s 1st-grade class at Brown Elementary took advantage of the last day of summer. Her class created solar oven s’mores. With the heat of the sun and the direct sun rays hitting the black paper and aluminum foil, their s’mores were cooking in the solar ovens outside with just the sunlight! This science experiment was a perfect experience for her students to learn the science standard that the sun is the principal source of energy. They learned all about solar power and how sunlight affects the earth. With a hands-on, real-life experience, this lesson about the sun will last a lifetime!



Musical Guest at Weaver

Dr. David Hedgecoth from The Ohio State University School of Music brought three musician guests from Brazil to meet with and perform for some of Weaver’s music classes. The Brazilian musicians were:

 

  • Pianist- Fabio Curry – Professor of Music at The University of São Paulo
  • Bassoonist- Guilherme Pozzi – Professor of Music at The University of São Paulo
  • Percussionist Giba Conceiçao – Freelance Percussionist from Salvador, Brazil

 

The guest musicians performed for several music groups. They also had the Weaver students participate in some of the music the Brazilian musicians play. At the end of the day, some of the Weaver students had the guests from Brazil join them in performing.



Community Strategic Design Committee Application

Hilliard City Schools is actively engaging the community in defining what Ready for Tomorrow means.  This will be a collective vision that articulates our community’s aspirations for all our students.  Once this is complete, we will develop a strategic plan and a roadmap to help our schools make the vision come to life in our classrooms. This will be an additional set of meeting starting in the winter of 2023.  It’s important that our strategic plan reflect the hopes and aspirations our entire community has for our young people!

The Strategic Design Team members will meet four times over the next few months:

Meeting 1: October 25 at Heritage Middle School, 6- 8:30 pm

Meeting 2: November 15 at Heritage Middle School, 6- 8 pm

Meeting 3: December 8 at Heritage Middle School, 6- 8 pm

Meeting 4: January 12 at Heritage Middle School, 6- 8 pm

If you are interested in applying to be a part of this work, please fill out the Google form below.  We will notify those who will be participating on the committee in early October.  Not all who apply are guaranteed a spot on the committee.



Recipients of the Embrace Empower & Inspire Award
Congratulations to these Embrace, Empower & Inspire Award winners, Kim Kembitzky (Teacher Leader Mathematics at Central Office), Jennifer Cooper (Spanish Teacher at Hilliard Davidson High School), and Denise Shouse (Custodian at the Innovation Learning Center).
These staff members go above and beyond the expectations of the Hilliard Way and truly make a difference in our district. If you know a staff member that goes above and beyond their way to make a difference, you can nominate them for next month’s award by clicking  HERE!


Davidson and Darby Students Shine in Columbus Mural Program

Five of our high school students participated in the Artsway Columbus Mural Making workshop in Franklinton.  The workshop was a boots on the ground exercise in all things mural making.  Collaboration in everything from budgeting, supplies, color picking, scaling, priming, and painting to augmented reality. They were able to meet professional artists and make work that was both collaborative and entirely theirs.

 

The ARTSWAY Mural Dedication will take place on Friday, Sept. 9th at 630 at 480 W. Town St.

 

Columbus.Franklinton Arts District invites you to join us to celebrate the completion of the ARtsway Franklinton Cohort’s community mural. Over 2 weeks, 9 young artists learned how to paint big from some of the best artists in Columbus. The students design is a commemoration of the past 225 years of Franklinton as well as the bright future that lies ahead.

Dedication will begin at 6:30 PM with comments from ARtsway Franklinton instructors Ashley Pierce & Dan Gerdeman and Franklinton Arts District Board President Michael Bush.



Skip to content