HILLIARD BRADLEY HIGH SCHOOL

 

Thursday, May 20, 2021

 

Happy Birthday today:  Blake Ewing, Rian Muftah, Mrs. Cowles

 

IN THE NEWS

 

Students:  If you missed the academic awards assembly on this week, stop by the Guidance Office to pick up your packet.

 

Attendance reporting

Parents:  Don’t forget to use the School Messenger app to report absences and early dismissals.

If it is after 12:00pm, please email:

hbrattendance@hboe.org

 

Driving to school

If you are driving to school, there is no charge for a parking tag, but your car must be registered and have a tag hanging from your mirror.

Go in to Canvas to find the google sheet to fill out.  Once this is done, come to the Main Office to pick up your parking tag.  Questions or not able to find the form, stop by the Main Office.

 

 

 

GUIDANCE OFFICE:

Nothing new at this time.

 

 

ATHLETICS 

 

GIRLS TRACK – Girls Track will compete in field events at 3:15 at Darby.



HILLIARD BRADLEY HIGH SCHOOL

 

Wednesday, May 19, 2021

 

Happy Birthday today:  Subair Ali, Sydney Bleyle, Alexander Blum, Nicholas Blum, Steven Falls, Arell Layliev, Alice McAnespie, Claire Sloat, Duncan Spalding, Kendall Stanley, Jacob Thomas

 

 

IN THE NEWS

 

Juniors and Seniors:  If you missed the academic awards assembly on Tuesday, stop by the Guidance Office to pick up your packet.

 

Attendance reporting

Parents:  Don’t forget to use the School Messenger app to report absences and early dismissals.

If it is after 12:00pm, please email:

hbrattendance@hboe.org

 

Driving to school

If you are driving to school, there is no charge for a parking tag, but your car must be registered and have a tag hanging from your mirror.

Go in to Canvas to find the google sheet to fill out.  Once this is done, come to the Main Office to pick up your parking tag.  Questions or not able to find the form, stop by the Main Office.

 

 

 

GUIDANCE OFFICE:

Nothing new at this time.

 

ATHLETICS 

 

 

BASEBALL – Varsity Baseball travels to Grove City, taking the field at 5:30.

 

TRACK  – Boys Track will travel to Darby, with competition beginning at 3:30.

 



Mask Policy Continues Through End of School Year

With changes in the mask orders from the State and CDC, we want to be sure our parents understand our policy remains in place. Governor DeWine recently sent out direct communication to all the school districts in Ohio stating students are to remain masked for the remainder of the 2020-2021 school year.  That message is below.

We have not yet been told what changes and recommendations will be put in place for the Summer Bridge Program or for the 2021 – 2022 school year. We will be communicating this with our families as soon as we know.

For recess, students may remove their masks if social distancing can occur. Given the orders we are still under for Ohio and Franklin county, we must adhere to these rules.

Message from Governor Mike DeWine

Dear Education Leader,

 

Thank you for your hard work this year to provide safe and healthy in-person educational opportunities to Ohio’s students. As you may have seen, the Centers for Disease Control recently revised their recommendations around mask guidance for individuals who are fully vaccinated. While Ohio will be amending its health orders to comply with this new CDC guidance, in order to maintain consistency and model safe behavior for Ohio’s students, these changes do not affect the existing order requiring the use of facial coverings and other health protocols in our schools. With limited numbers of students vaccinated, it is important that we continue these safety measures through the end of the current school year. I appreciate the efforts that you have undertaken locally to protect students and I look forward to continuing to work together for Ohio’s kids.

 

Thank you,

Governor Mike DeWine



Leftover Money in Meal Accounts

Thanks to an extension of the current USDA meal waivers, breakfast and lunch will again be free to all students during the 2021-22 school year. If parents currently have funds in their child’s Meal Account and would like to move that to the child’s General Account so they can purchase snacks or a second entrée, please call or email Lisa Wiley at the Foodservice Office lisa_wiley@hboe.org, 614-921-7493. Parents can also request to move funds from one or more children to a sibling’s account. If your child has a significant sum of money in their Meal Account, and you would prefer not to transfer to the General Account, you can request a refund instead of a transfer. Any refund must be a minimum of $20. Be sure to include the name of the child or children, the school building(s) they attend, and their student ID numbers. 



 HILLIARD BRADLEY HIGH SCHOOL

 

Tuesday, May 18, 2021

 

Happy Birthday today:  Audrey Arthur, Jenna Cross, Genevieve Jantonio, Ella Richardson, Benjamin Schordock

 

IN THE NEWS

 

Juniors and Seniors:  If you missed the academic awards assembly today, stop by the Guidance Office to pick up your packet.

 

Attendance reporting

Parents:  Don’t forget to use the School Messenger app to report absences and early dismissals.

If it is after 12:00pm, please email:

hbrattendance@hboe.org

 

Driving to school

If you are driving to school, there is no charge for a parking tag, but your car must be registered and have a tag hanging from your mirror.

Go in to Canvas to find the google sheet to fill out.  Once this is done, come to the Main Office to pick up your parking tag.  Questions or not able to find the form, stop by the Main Office.

 

 

 

GUIDANCE OFFICE:

Nothing new at this time.

 

ATHLETICS 

 

BASEBALL – JV and Freshman Baseball will host Olentangy Liberty at 5:00, with JV on the varsity diamond and Freshman on the north diamond.

 

BOYS AND GIRLS TRACK – Boys and Girls Track will travel to Darby to compete in Districts starting at 3:15.



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