Bradley eNews – March 10, 2023

Good Afternoon Jaguar Families,

I would like to begin by thanking everyone that had a chance to come out and support our band and choir performances this week. It was great to see so many of our families come out and support the hard work of our talented students.

This week over 300 hundred of our sophomore students took the PSAT10 practice exam on Wednesday. We are excited to see the results of this exam and celebrate the growth of our students.

Congrats to our four Journalism students who have been chosen to receive the OCC Academic League 2023 Journalism Award as a representative of Bradley. Way to go Addison Maley, Ian McCormick, Eric Sese and Jessica Cline!  These students will be recognized at Bradley High School on Wednesday, March 15, at 6:00 p.m. during the OCC Journalism Awards.

This past Saturday, Shades of Blue won first place at the ICHSA Midwest Quarterfinals! They will advance to the Midwest Semifinals on March 18th, at Harrison High School, to compete for a chance to move on to finals in NYC.

Finally, this weekend, Hailey Amador and Mr. Robert Snyder will be competing in the OHSAA State Wrestling Championships at The Schottenstein Center. The competition begins at 1:00 p.m.

Have a wonderful weekend!  Go Jags!

Yearbook

Go to the Bradley Yearbook website or use this link to purchase a Bradley High School yearbook.

Graduation Information

Please have your seniors complete the Intent to Participate form for Graduation.

Intent to Participate (Schottenstein Center Ceremony)

Do you still need to order your cap & gown???

There are 2 EASY ORDERING OPTIONS:

  1. ONLINE: WWW.JOSTENS.COM
  2. PHONE:  1-800-JOSTENS (567-8367)

Hilliard Bradley Is offering an amazing event to our students and staff on Friday March 17, in the Media Center during all lunch periods 4-6th.  This is for ANY student who is curious about the military, US Space Force, as well as finance, security and other opportunities for our country.

Please see Ms. Ysseldyke in the Media Center.

Five airmen will be coming to Bradley HS to conduct a RAP (Recruiter’s Assistance Program). This will be an informational session where students have access to fresh airman, all from different career fields and some who have graduated locally from central Ohio.

Happy Spring Jaguar families!  Those spring activities are starting up!  Make sure you get your spirit wear.  Look at the PTO webpage for details.  There you will also find info on how you can help support PTO through Kroger rewards and Amazon Smiles.  Our next meeting is March 21 at 5pm.  We would love for you to join us!

Follow us on Facebook: Hilliard Bradley High School PTO

Follow us on Instagram: hbhs_pto

Follow us on Twitter: @HBHS_PTO

In order for athletes to participate, all of the following must take place. 

**Physicals must be updated prior to participation.  Upload two forms from the physical — Physical Exam Form and Medical Eligibility Form — to the parent’s Final Forms account (paper physicals will not be accepted).  **Both athlete and a parent/guardian must sign all forms in Final Forms.  **Participation Fees may be paid beginning March 1 and must be paid prior to the first competition through your MyPaymentsPlus account (check or cash will not be accepted).  All athletes, including free or reduced lunch, must complete the payment process through MyPaymentsPlus.  Free or reduced lunch must check out through MyPaymentsPlus by paying half (reduced lunch) or $0 (free lunch) payment.  Fees must be paid prior to the first competition.

ATHLETES MAY NOT PARTICIPATE IN THE COMPETITIVE SEASON UNTIL ALL OF THE ABOVE IS COMPLETED.

important dates

March 31 – April 7 – No School

May 2 – No School

May 25 – Bradley High School Graduation

May 26 – Last day of school

Progress Reports for Students in Grades K-5 Now Available

Progress Reports for students in grades K-5 for the second marking period were finalized and posted in Home Access on Friday, March 3rd.  If you haven’t already done so, please log in to Home Access to review your child’s Progress Report.  Click here for: Home Access Center.

We are Hilliard

We invite you to participate in a special community celebration called We Are Hilliard.  Hilliard City Schools and the Hilliard Arts Council are hosting the community event on Saturday, March 18th, from 10 am – 3 pm at Hilliard Heritage Middle School.

To make our We Are Hilliard event special, the committee invites you to submit a Google Form to host a table to showcase you! Everyone is encouraged to sign up. The goal of the event is to celebrate and honor our beautiful and diverse community.

Click on one of these links to register:

English: www.bit.ly/WeAreHilliard2023

Spanish:www.bit.ly/WeAreHilliardSpanish23

Arabic: www.bit.ly/WeAreHilliardArabic23

We look forward to having you be a part of this wonderful We Are Hilliardcelebration.  Contact Hilary Sloat Hilary_Sloat@hboe.org or Sabine Canty Sabine_Canty@hboe.org with questions.

Digital Wellness Month

This week, let’s take a look at student’s Citizenship skills in a digital world.  More and more often, students live and communicate with each other through online tools and social media sites.  Here are some family tips from Common Sense Media to help them develop good techniques when communicating and interacting with others online.

https://drive.google.com/file/d/1L-imHY7SZNDD6KxU29XRX4ktjnNVAnKq/view?usp=share_link

Child Find

Hilliard Schools is responsible for locating any child birth through 21 with a suspected disability who resides within the Hilliard School District.   The school district provides special education services to any child who qualifies as having a disability according to the Individuals with Disabilities Education Improvement Act (IDEIA) or Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act ages 3 through 21 years of age.  If you know of a child who is suspected to have a disability, please call Jamie Lennox, Director of Special Education, at 614-921-7000 or contact your building principal for more information.

Detección de Niños

Las Escuelas de Hilliard son responsables de localizar a cualquier niño desde su nacimiento hasta los 21 años de edad que se sospeche discapacitado y él cual resida dentro de los limites del Distrito Escolar de Hilliard.  El Distrito Escolar proporciona servicios de Educación Especial a cualquier niño que califique como tal, de acuerdo con la Ley del Mejoramiento Educativo pará los Individuos con Discapacidades (IDEIA de acuerdo con sus siglas en ingles) o la Sección 504 de la Ley Rehabilitación para las edades comprendidas entre los 3 hasta los 21 años de edad.  Si Usted conoce a algún niño con discapacidades o tiene la sospecha de que sufre de alguna, por favor comuníquese con la Señora Jamie Lennox, Directora de Educación Especial,  al teléfono 614-921-7000  o contáctese con el Director de la Escuela correspondiente a su área para mas información.



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