Bradley eNews – April 26-30

WHAT’S HAPPENING THIS WEEK

April 27  Seniors pick up cap and gowns during 3rd period

April 29  Algebra 1, Geometry, GAC 2 State Testing

April 30- May 2  Spring Musical, Spamalot. Purchase TICKETS HERE

May 3 – 17  AP Testing. See testing schedule here:  AP Testing Schedule 2021

STATE TESTING CONTINUES THIS WEEK

For students who are NOT testing, we will have “at home learning” (remote learning).  There will be academic tasks posted in Canvas. (No formal Zooms due to proctoring.).

  Important Note:

   If students have their own transportation, they may leave after the designated testing time on each testing day in April.  If they do not have their own transportation, buses will run at their regular time and they will have a study hall in the commons.

ATTENTION SENIORS  

We are still working through details for graduation on May 28.  I know this is frustrating.  We are VERY hopeful that we will have specific details later this week or the first of next week.  The Schottenstein Center is still working through details with Franklin County Health Department.  It’s going to be a great graduation ceremony!  We are so excited to celebrate the Class of 2021!

Check out the important dates for seniors below.  THESE ARE ALL SUBJECT TO CHANGE – all updated information will be sent to students via Canvas.

Also, CLICK HERE if you missed the senior class meeting before Spring Break.

IMPORTANT INFORMATION ABOUT GRADES

It is important to check your child’s progress academically.  Below are some helpful tips to help you look at grades.

  • When monitoring student grades, please use Home Access Center as your final point of reference. Although many assignments and scores can be found in Canvas, Home Access Center is still the definitive source for your child’s grade (unless Online Academy)
  • For monitoring student submissions and feedback in Canvas, we strongly recommend parents use the hilliard.instructure.com website over both the Student and Parent apps to check student work.  When signing in, please use your parent Home Access credentials, and NOT your student’s. We DO NOT recommend using the Canvas Parent app at all.

  • It is recommended parents examine each assignment submission in Canvas for feedback and grading specifics. You can check to see if the assignment submission has any comments from the teacher, and/or any feedback written directly onto the assignment.

  • When viewing grades in Canvas (in each course your student is enrolled), there is a box on the right side of the screen that says, “Calculate based only on graded assignments.” By default, this box is checked. One way to get a clearer picture of your student’s performance is to uncheck that box. *If a teacher has published assignments that have yet to be assigned or graded, these are reflected in the unchecked box view (see below)

  • As always, for any specific grade questions please reach out to the individual teacher(s)

YEARBOOK SENIOR WISH ADS ON SALE NOW!

Attention parents/guardians and loved ones of a graduating senior, are you trying to find the perfect way to express your love, pride, or just sheer congratulations to a special senior upon his/her/their graduation?  Or maybe you’re a senior who wants to say good-bye to someone? The Bradley Yearbook Staff has just the thing! Place a wish ad in the yearbook! Orders are due Friday, May 7th, 2021. Check out options and order details on our website at https://sites.google.com/hilliardschools.org/bradleyyearbook/wish-ads?authuser=0.

STUDENT SERVICES TEAM

Check out the COUNSELING TEAM WEBSITE.  Also, there is a lot of information on your “Class Of” Canvas page to assist you with any counseling needs.  The TEAM is here for YOU!

All-In Learning Mode Continues

The district will remain All-In.  This means students will continue full days, five days a week.  As a reminder, this doesn’t impact the Online Academy unless your student takes an in-person class.

Vaping Workshop for Parents

The Franklin County Youth Vaping Taskforce is hosting a virtual event to help parents and other community members keep youth safe from the harmful effects of vaping this summer.

Clearing the Air: What You Need to Know About Youth Vaping, takes place on Thursday May 6, 2021 6:30 pm- 7:30 pm via Zoom.

REGISTER AT: https://franklincountyohio.zoom.us/j/97652239549

If you have questions or would like more information on vaping resources, please contact HeatherPennington@franklincountyohio.gov.

 COSI Science Festival

Ohio’s largest annual science event, the COSI Science Festival, is coming May 5 – 8, 2021. The third annual COSI Science Festival will include dozens of unique online events showcasing incredible science being done in Ohio and proving again that science truly is everywhere and for everyone.

Life as a Science Superhero

What’s it like to be a scientist? What’s it like to make new things? How can you become a scientist or engineer? Battelle Fellow Amy Heintz answers these questions and more during an interview with Wes Hall, Battelle’s Vice President of Philanthropy & Education on May 6 from 6-6:30 pm. Learn how Amy found her path to success and how parents can support a young scientist/engineer/mathematician in the making.

Register in advance for this event on Zoom.



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