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Good Afternoon Jaguar Families, 

Starting Monday, September 27th, we have a host of activities planned for Spirit Week and Homecoming. We encourage all of our students to participate in these events as we get ready for Friday’s outdoor pep rally and the football game against Hilliard Davidson.

The annual Bradley Homecoming Parade is Friday, October 1st at 6:00PM. The parade route is different than in the past, so please pay attention to the parade route signs that will be posted around the parking lot. Immediately following the parade is the Davidson football game. More information can be found on Bradley’s website.

Homecoming week will culminate with our Homecoming dance, “Light Up The Night”, that will be held on the football field from 7pm to 10pm on Saturday night.

We will hold virtual parent teacher conferences on October 13th. The live link for signup will be available on our website on the afternoon of Wednesday, September 29th. Please do not hesitate to contact me or your students’ teacher if you have immediate questions or concerns.

Have a great weekend and Go JAGS!

On sale now! Order your Proud to be a Bradley Jaguar Mom, Dad, or Grandparent shirt, a Bradley 2022 Senior shirt, or a Proud to be a Bradley Jaguar shirt now through September 29!

Bradley PTO has partnered with Hilliard’s own Powell Prints to offer these exclusive designs in a variety of styles for both men and women including short- and long-sleeve tees, sweatshirts and hoodies.

Shop now at https://bradleypto.itemorder.com/  Hurry! Sale ends 11:59 p.m. September 29!

Have questions? Send an email to HilliardBradleyPTO@gmail.com.

Reminder!!!

DEADLINE TO SIGN UP IS MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 27th through MyPaymentsPlus!

The PSAT/NMSQT is Wednesday, October 13! 

What: “The Preliminary SAT, also known as the PSAT/NMSQT® (National Merit Scholarship Qualifying Test), is a preparatory version of the SAT exam. If you earn a high score on the PSAT your junior year, you could qualify to receive a National Merit Scholarship—$180 million dollars in merit scholarships are awarded to students each year! Testing your skills in reading, writing, and math, the PSAT is 2 hours and 45 minutes long.” **This year, we are offering the PSAT/NMSQT to juniors only in October. All sophomores will have the opportunity to take the PSAT10 for free in March.

Where: Bradley – students will be in the Field House

When: 7:40am (Wednesday, 10/13/2021)

Cost: $24 — You can register through MyPaymentsPlus (due to COVID restrictions, we are not accepting cash or checks this year)

Counselor News – September 2021

September is a great time to start to work on your common application process.  Colleges are coming to Bradley to talk about their schools.  Please sign up through Naviance, you will find the dates and time of their visits.  The school counselor web site has a link on how to complete the common application process, check it out.

So What Should my SENIOR student be doing in Naviance?

  1. Add Colleges to “Colleges I’m Applying To” List
  2. Start a Common Application & Link Common App to Naviance
  3. Sign up for College Visits coming to Bradley (Limit of 5 for seniors, 3 for juniors)
  4. Finish Senior Profile
  5. Make sure to click “request transcript”
  6. Talk to Teachers about Letters of Recommendations (then request through Naviance)
  7. Explore Strengths/Career Clusters

September is, National Suicide Prevention Month

We can all help prevent suicide. Every year, the Lifeline and other mental health organizations and individuals across the U.S. and around the world raise awareness of suicide prevention during September, National Suicide Prevention Month.

Please visit the school counselor web page for many updates and information about many of the wonderful programs offered here at Bradley.

https://www.hilliardschools.org/hbr/guidance/

Apply for the 2021 Bradley Leadership Retreat

The Leadership Retreat is one of our favorite traditions at Bradley High School! This two-day retreat is open to all Bradley students, grades 9-12. The application window will remain open until 3:00 p.m. on Friday, October 1st. Students can apply by visiting the “Leadership Retreat 2021” module in their “HBR-Class of 2022, 2023, 2024, or 2025” Canvas page. This year, the Leadership Reteat will take place at Bradley High School on Friday, October 22 and Saturday, October 23rd and have a participation fee of $20.00 (scholarships are available). Only 100 students will be accepted to take part in this event. Retreat attendees will have the opportunity to participate in workshops led by teachers on key leadership skills such as confidence, courage, cooperation, communication, creativity, and courage, explore their personal values, deepen existing friendships and create new ones, hear from keynote speakers, and use newfound leadership skills upon returning to their classrooms and extracurriculars. Encourage your student to apply today! Click here for more information about this year’s Leadership Retreat.

Buy the 2022 Yearbook Now!

The 2021-2022 Yearbook is on sale now at jostensyearbooks.com. Buy one by September 24th and save $12! This is the lowest price the yearbook will be all year, so don’t miss out on this welcome back sale. You can purchase the yearbook anytime between now and May 2022.

Senior Pictures due December 10th!

Seniors, plan when/where/how you’re going to take your senior photos now! Go to the Bradley Yearbook website for a list of requirements and details about submission. The deadline to submit your senior photo to the yearbook is Friday, December 10th, 2021.

  • Wednesday, September 29 – Jostens Representatives (10th Class Rings) (12th Cap & Gown)
  • Saturday, October 2 – Homecoming Dance
  • Friday, October 15 – COI Day – No School


Good Afternoon Jaguar Families,

It’s hard to believe that we are almost halfway through the first quarter of the school year. As always, we encourage you to keep the lines of communications open with all teachers if you have any questions about course grades and/or assignments.

Congratulations to The Bradley Marching Band for receiving an overall “Superior” rating at last week’s Hilliard Marching Band Invitational, qualifying them for the OMEA State Marching Band Finals. Not only did they receive an overall “Superior” rating, but they received a Superior from all 7 judges. This is the 11th consecutive time the HBMB has qualified for States. Their next competition will be the Bands of America Regional Championship next Saturday at Fortress Obetz.

We will hold virtual parent teacher conferences on October 13th. You will receive sign up information in the upcoming weeks. Please do not hesitate to contact me or your students’ teacher if you have immediate questions or concerns.

Have a great weekend and Go JAGS!

On sale now! Order your Proud to be a Bradley Jaguar Mom, Dad, or Grandparent shirt, a Bradley 2022 Senior shirt, or a Proud to be a Bradley Jaguar shirt now through September 29!

Bradley PTO has partnered with Hilliard’s own Powell Prints to offer these exclusive designs in a variety of styles for both men and women including short- and long-sleeve tees, sweatshirts and hoodies.

Shop now at https://bradleypto.itemorder.com/  Hurry! Sale ends 11:59 p.m. September 29!

Mark your calendars for Tuesday, September 21 for a Bradley PTO Spirit Night fundraiser at McAlister’s Deli located on Hilliard Rome Road.

Have questions? Send an email to HilliardBradleyPTO@gmail.com.

Counselor News – September 2021

September is a great time to start to work on your common application process.  Colleges are coming to Bradley to talk about their schools.  Please sign up through Naviance, you will find the dates and time of their visits.  The school counselor web site has a link on how to complete the common application process, check it out.

What Should My Senior Be Doing In Naviance?

1. Add Colleges to “Colleges I’m Applying To” List
2. Start a Common Application and Link Common App to Naviance
3. Sign up for College Visits coming to Bradley
(Limit of 5 for Seniors, 3 for Juniors)
4.  Finish Senior Profile
5.  Make sure to click “request transcript”
6. Talk to teachers about lettters of recommendations (then request through Naviance!)
7. Explore Strengths/Career Clusters

September is, National Suicide Prevention Month

We can all help prevent suicide. Every year, the Lifeline and other mental health organizations and individuals across the U.S. and around the world raise awareness of suicide prevention during September, National Suicide Prevention Month.

Please visit the school counselor web page for many updates and information about many of the wonderful programs offered here at Bradley.

https://www.hilliardschools.org/hbr/guidance/

PSAT Reminder!!!

DEADLINE TO SIGN UP IS MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 27th through MyPaymentsPlus!

The PSAT/NMSQT is Wednesday, October 13! 

What: “The Preliminary SAT, also known as the PSAT/NMSQT® (National Merit Scholarship Qualifying Test), is a preparatory version of the SAT exam. If you earn a high score on the PSAT your junior year, you could qualify to receive a National Merit Scholarship—$180 million dollars in merit scholarships are awarded to students each year! Testing your skills in reading, writing, and math, the PSAT is 2 hours and 45 minutes long.” **This year, we are offering the PSAT/NMSQT to juniors only in October. All sophomores will have the opportunity to take the PSAT10 for free in March.

Where: Bradley – students will be in the Field House

When: 7:40am (Wednesday, 10/13/2021)

Cost: $24 — You can register through MyPaymentsPlus (due to COVID restrictions, we are not accepting cash or checks this year)

Buy the 2022 Yearbook Now!

The 2021-2022 Yearbook is on sale now at jostensyearbooks.com. Buy one by September 24th and save $12! This is the lowest price the yearbook will be all year, so don’t miss out on this welcome back sale. You can purchase the yearbook anytime between now and May 2022.

Senior Pictures due December 10th!

Seniors, plan when/where/how you’re going to take your senior photos now! Go to the Bradley Yearbook website for a list of requirements and details about submission. The deadline to submit your senior photo to the yearbook is Friday, December 10th, 2021.

  • Wednesday, September 29 – Jostens Representatives (10th Class Rings) (12th Cap & Gown)
  • Saturday, October 2 – Homecoming Dance
  • Wednesday, October 13 – Parent Teacher Conferences

Athletic Streaming Scam

The district has been made aware of a fraudulent Twitter account that is portraying itself as OHSSA and is offering families a way to live-stream sporting events.  We have notified Twitter and OHSSA.  It is currently pushing a link for the Darby vs. Gahanna game this weekend.  That game is not being live-streamed.  Please follow your athletic department’s Twitter for real game links when they are available.  You can always call the sports office for confirmation.

National Hispanic Heritage Month

Hilliard City Schools is excited to honor and celebrate with our students and staff during National Hispanic Heritage Month. Each year, Americans observe National Hispanic Heritage Month from September 15 to October 15, by celebrating the histories, cultures, and contributions of American citizens whose ancestors came from Spain, Mexico, the Caribbean and Central and South America. Please utilize this link filled with resources including daily announcements, famous thinkers, and artists. There are several pages of activities that will reach our preschool learners to our seniors. You will find bulletin board ideas, books, and activities to incorporate daily.



Tap or click on a staff member’s name to view their video. If no video is available for a teacher, please reach out to that individual teacher for more information.

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Administrators

William Warfield, Principal
Cort Hamilton, Assistant Principal
Katherine Hueter, Assistant Principal
Adam Walton, Assistant Principal

Art

Juliana Boiarski
Niki Lattig
Katie Owens
Sally Ruffing

Business

John Riggs
Jayne West-McLinn

E.L.

Sara Hofinger

English Language Arts

Adam Bidwell
Lauren Braemer
Kelsey Cowles
Rae Cunningham
Cassidy Dyer
Angelo Forte
Rachel Keller
Julie Rickert
Tiffany Thomas
Melissa Watts
Alyx Wulff
Pam Worth

Family & Consumer Science

Dana Brown

World Languages

Wei Fischetti (Chinese)
Eric Howard (French)
Meghan Lawrence (French)
Jennifer Meyers (Spanish)
Jill Morris (Spanish)
Jeffrey Tackett (ASL)

Mathematics

Katherine Adams
Michael Armelie
Patricia Bergstrom
Shane Borden
Emily Burke
James Desenberg
Brad Gmerek
Melissa Gmerek
Kyle Heinlen
Kristen Horne
Cami Kowalski
Michael Limbird
Robby Mays
Kevin Moody
Emily Santille

Performing Arts

Alyssa Schott (Choir)
Jeremy Witt (Choir)

Wellness Department

Ted Wierzbicki

Pre-Engineering

Michael Armelie
Shane Borden
James Desenberg

Science

Heather Arnold
Colleen Baker
Jarrod Crocker
Zarah Forquer
Brian Gerber
Courtney Goodwin
Doug Griddle
Jenny Kieffer
Tom Nees
Caryn Riggs
Chris Simpkins
Erin Tarloff
Katherine Ulring: Freshwater and Marine Ecosystems
Katherine Ulring: Honors Biology

Social Studies

Noor Alghussain
Michael Bleh
Mehgan Cline
Shannon Cochran
Todd DelBoccio
Scott Dempsey
Katelin Rich
Justin English (Katelin Rich’s sub)
Austin Rings

Intervention

Sasha Buckingham: Algebra 2 Concepts
Sasha Buckingham: Decisions
Denise Buergel
Adrianne Dee
Jeff Feathers
Katie Gierach
Tyler Ison Decisions
Tyler Ison English 9
Hannah Hartman
Kirk McLinn
Kelly McPeak
Sam Nowjack
Candra Warburton
Katherine Winkel

Computer Science

Justin Riley

 

 

 



Good Afternoon Jaguar Families,

It was another great week here at Bradley High School. We continued to be impressed with the work our students and staff are doing inside and outside of the classroom.

I would like to thank Assistant Principal Mr. Walton and our staff for putting together a successful Club Fair this week during our lunch periods. It was great to see our students and staff working together to increase involvement in the many school clubs and activities that we have to offer here at Bradley.

Make sure to use Home Access Center (HAC) for the definitive source for student grades. This is a good time to emphasize your expectations for your students to ensure they have a positive start to the school year.

Please know that we are here to partner with you to ensure a successful school year for you and your student(s).   If you ever have any questions or need to contact us, feel free to call the school at 614-921-7400. We are eager to assist you.

Thank you for your continued support.  Have a great weekend and Go Jags!!!

On sale now! Order your Proud to be a Bradley Jaguar Mom, Dad, or Grandparent shirt, a Bradley 2022 Senior shirt, or a Proud to be a Bradley Jaguar shirt now through September 29!

Bradley PTO has partnered with Hilliard’s own Powell Prints to offer these exclusive designs in a variety of styles for both men and women including short- and long-sleeve tees, sweatshirts and hoodies.

Shop now at https://bradleypto.itemorder.com/  Hurry! Sale ends 11:59 p.m. September 29!

Join us on Tuesday, September 14 at 7:00 p.m. in the Bradley Media Center for our next PTO meeting. All parents are welcome to attend.  Masks are required.

Mark your calendars for Tuesday, September 21 for a Bradley PTO Spirit Night fundraiser at McAlister’s Deli located on Hilliard Rome Road.

Have questions? Send an email to HilliardBradleyPTO@gmail.com.

ATTENDANCE AT A GLANCE

Easiest and fastest way to report an absence:

  • SchoolMessenger App (When you sign up, you will need to use your email used in Home Access Center.)
  • SchoolMessenger App is available 24/7 right up until 12:00 pm on the day of the absence.
  • SchoolMessenger allows you to report a full day, leave and return, and early dismissals.

What to use if it is after the cut-off time the day of the absence:

Once the attendance office has received notification of an early dismissal, your child will be sent a pass to show their teacher.

Upon release from class, your child will sign out in the attendance office and meet you in your car, or drive themselves to their appointment or home.

No need to even get out of your car!

These two procedures work best, as visitors (parents), are not allowed in the building unless they have an appointment.

For more information about the SchoolMessenger App, please visit the Hilliard City Schools website and go to parents>attendance.

GO JAGS!

Counselor News – September 2021

September is a great time to start to work on your common application process.  Colleges are coming to Bradley to talk about their schools.  Please sign up through Naviance, you will find the dates and time of their visits.  The school counselor web site has a link on how to complete the common application process, check it out.

September is, National Suicide Prevention Month

We can all help prevent suicide. Every year, the Lifeline and other mental health organizations and individuals across the U.S. and around the world raise awareness of suicide prevention during September, National Suicide Prevention Month.

Please visit the school counselor web page for many updates and information about many of the wonderful programs offered here at Bradley.

https://www.hilliardschools.org/hbr/guidance/

Attention College-Bound Juniors

The PSAT test will be administered at Bradley on Wednesday, October 13 from 7:40-11:00am.  This is a great opportunity for you to practice for the SAT (which all juniors will take for free at Bradley in the spring) and provides an opportunity for juniors to qualify for the National Merit Scholarship Competition.  The cost is $24 and registration is open September 6th through the 24th.  Sign up and pay through MyPaymentsPlus.

College Visits

Attention juniors and seniors!  We have started to schedule visits with college representatives here at Bradley.  Please use your Naviance account to view the schedule of colleges and sign up for visits.

Letter From our Social Workers

Dear Bradley Families,

As we start our new school year, we recognize there is a lot of uncertainty and change that is still happening that can make it hard for both students and families. We are here to help support you through these difficult times. This year at Bradley High School, we have two new School Social Workers that will be working to support you and your family!

Our goal is to help you feel safe, establish healthy routines, manage emotions, and continue to learn, grow, and be ready for tomorrow! If your student needs extra support, please feel free to reach out to their teachers, their counselors, or the mental health clinicians. We will all work together to support your student and get them the help they need.

In addition to in-school resources, please reference the school counseling website for more information including contact information and useful resources. We are so excited to begin this school year with all of you and we had such a great time getting to meet your students!

Best,

Mirranda Glaskox, M.Ed, LPC (Last names A – K)
Email: mirranda_glaskox@hboe.org
Phone: 614 – 921 – 7447

Briona Burgos, MSSA, LSW (Last names L – Z)
Email: briona_burgos@hboe.org
Phone: 614 – 921 – 7412

Web link: https://www.hilliardschools.org/hbr/guidance/

Go Jags!

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Bradley Intramurals

The intramural program is an opportunity for students to compete in unique sports in a pressure free environment against their friends and teachers. Participating in intramural sports helps students maintain and develop healthy physical and mental habits through physical exercise. All students and staff members are welcome to participate in these fun, safe and stress free activities. Please refer to your student’s Intramural Sports Canvas course for more detailed information, or email Brad Gmerek at brad_gmerek@hboe.org.

For those students looking to take on a leadership role within the intramural program, we are looking to form a Student Advisory Committee, allowing students to help organize, facilitate and have a voice in sports that are offered. Interested students can contact Mr. Gmerek at brad_gmerek@hboe.org or stop in room B252 to see him!

E Pluribus Unum

To support the understanding of our students’ rich experiences, their successful navigation through the complexities of the world, we have created intentional opportunities for our young people from all communities to examine concepts of identity, empathy, and advocacy, as well as consider the positive power of inclusion so that everyone has a place and a voice at the table. Please consider having your young person participate in the opportunity of our student group, E Pluribus Unum. It is a valuable way for our students to reflect our national ideal of Out of Many, One. Please click THIS LINK to learn more about this learning opportunity and to access the permission slip to participate.

  • Wednesday, September 29 – Jostens Representatives (10th Class Rings) (12th Cap & Gown)
  • Saturday, October 2 – Homecoming Dance

When to Keep Students Home Sick

As we continue to navigate Covid-19 please remember there are key times we are asking you to keep your student home.  We have a simple chart to follow on our 21-22 web page under the Health and Safety Tab.  Here is a list of symptoms you should keep your child home if they have any of the following:

  •          Fever (100.4°F or higher)
  •          New or worsened cough
  •          Shortness of breath
  •          Loss of taste or smell
  •          Sore throat
  •          Diarrhea or vomiting
  •          New onset severe headache

*For children with chronic medical conditions (such as allergies, asthma or migraine), symptoms should represent a change from their usual health status.

For a complete look at the Franklin County Public Health Chart, please click this link.

Home Access Center Gradebook

Although many scores for student work can be found in Canvas we want to remind families to use Home Access Center for the definitive source for student grades. Canvas is great for some scores and individual assignment feedback but Home Access should be used for final scores and Grading Period grades. To monitor student daily classwork grades, look at the Classes tab.

You can learn more by clicking on this link: Viewing Classwork and MP Averages in HomeAccess.

Columbus Library Community Conversation

Each month, the Columbus Metropolitan Library is hosting book talks from their collection about race and social justice. Next up: on Wednesday, Sept. 22 from 2-3 p.m., they will continue the conversation with a virtual program focused on Brown Girl Dreaming by Jacqueline Woodson. The scheduled panelists include Corey Favor from Orange Barrel Media, Sophia Fifner from NiSource and the NiSource Charitable Foundation, Fran Frazier from Black Girl Rising, Inc. and Hilary Sloat from Hilliard City Schools. Donna Zuiderweg, the Chief Community Engagement Officer, will serve as moderator.

To register and learn more about the series, visit columbuslibrary.org/speak-up

Keep Hilliard Clean and Green

Keep Hilliard Clean and Green is hosting a little clean-up on September 18 from 10:30-11:30am.  You can park at the Bike Path Trailhead near the Civic and Cultural Arts Center on Market Street.  Wear good shoes and bring gardening gloves if you want.  Cleaning supplies will be provided.



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