Good Afternoon Jaguar Families,

It was great to have our students back in the building after a restful and relaxing spring break. We are looking forward to ending the 2022-2023 school year in a positive and productive way.

Congratulations to the Bradley Winter Guard who competed in the Mid East Performance Association Color Guard Championships, placing 1st out of 12 groups in the Scholastic Regional A class (the 2nd largest class in the circuit this year).

We are extremely proud of the work this group did this season. Please congratulate the following students on their gold medal-winning performance: Seniors – Kirsten Schumaker, Makenzie Self, Juniors – Audrey Ahrens, Catherine Dorrian, Aly Galore, Bella Self, Sophomores – Kyleigh Banta-Heaberlin, Natalie Huot, Emily Jefferson, Joselyn Villanueva Perez, Hailey Phillips, Freshmen – Tiffany Mam, Sophia Manring.

Congratulations to Shades of Blue for advancing to the International Championship of High School A Cappella Finals for the first time in school history! They will compete on April 28th at the Town Hall Theatre in New York City as one of the top 9 high school a cappella groups in the country!

Have a great weekend and Go Jags!!!

Senior Parents, please have your senior complete the Intent to Participate form for Graduation.

Intent to Participate (Schottenstein Center Ceremony)

Note: This form is due April 30, 2023

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

Juniors and Seniors:

You’re invited to attend Bradley High School’s Prom!!

Where:  Kemba Live, Located in the Arena District, downtown Columbus

When:  April 29, 7:30pm – 10:30pm

Tickets – $55 – Go on sale starting April 15 at Local Level

Guests – Of course. Must be in high school or one year out of high school. Cannot be older than 21.

Questions – see Mrs. Cote’ or Mr. Gerber

Happy spring Bradley families!  Thank you for your support at the Strawser’s Ice Cream, Pop and Cany shop spirit night!  Our next spirit night is Monday, April 17 at Texas Roadhouse on Hilliard from 3-10pm. We will hold out next meeting in the Pup area at the Heritage Golf Club next Tuesday, April 18 at 5pm.

Still need spirit wear?  We also will be selling t-shirts at the track and field event on May 5.  Lastly, be looking for the sign-ups for Teacher Appreciation week May 8-12.  We will be asking for donations for the coffee cart and the luncheon.  Thank you for your continued support.

Wednesday, April 19th

WHAT:  Biology – Part 1 & 2 End-of-Course Assessment

WHO:  ALL students enrolled in one of the following courses: Biology, Honors Biology

WHERE:  Classrooms throughout the building

WHEN:  7:40 a.m.

Spring State Testing Schedule 2023

Test takers need to arrive at normal time. Similar to a traditional school day, breakfast will be available in the morning for test takers.

Non-Testers will have a DELAYED start. Lunch starts at 11:40 a.m. and regular classes start at 12 p.m.

On testing days, there will be a brown bag lunch service. Limited brown bag lunch options will be available to students who receive or choose to purchase a school lunch.

Buses will run at their normal times in the AM and PM. If Non-Testers need to ride the bus to school, they will report to the Commons area from 7:40 to 11:40 a.m. for a quiet study hall, then lunch. We suggest making prior arrangements for drop off on this day, if possible.

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.

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Hilliard Bradley Theater Presents……PIPPIN

Save the dates and join us for the final production in our season April 21-23!

Tickets at Local Level

important dates

April 17 – Muffins & Military

April 17 – Senior Picture & Cap/Gown Pickup

April 29 – Prom

May 2   – No School

May 25 – Bradley High School Graduation

May 26 – Last day of school

Last Chance to Register for Summer School

Time is running out to register for a summer extension workshop for students in kindergarten through fifth grade, and online high school credit classes.  All offerings will be based on the availability of staffing. Registration is based on the students’ current 2022-2023 grades.   Click here to learn more and register your student today.

April Staff Embrace, Empower, Inspire Award Winners

 This moth we ask you to join us in celebrating Cami Kowalski (Math teacher at Hilliard Bradley High School) and Dawn Blankenship & Kelley Burkhart (Enrollment Specialist at Central Office.) Each month students, parents, or community members can nominate a staff member who goes above and beyond their duties.  Click hereto read more about this month’s winners.  There is also a link on that page to nominate someone you have noticed doing exceptional work.

Student Summer Volunteer Opportunity

High School Students are invited to volunteer with FESTA for their summer programs.  You will have the opportunity to grow leadership skills, make friends with people from all over the world, and impact the Hilliard community in positive ways.  You can sign up and learn more by clicking here for their web page.



Good Afternoon Jaguar Families,

It is hard to believe that next Friday will be the start of spring break. As we begin to get into the final quarter of the school year, we ask that you have conversations with your students about the importance of finishing the 22-23 school year strong. We are proud of all of the positive things our Jaguar students have accomplished this year and we are looking forward to the next few weeks.

Next Tuesday, March 28th, we will be administering the (ELA) English Language Arts – Part 1 & 2 End-of-Course Assessment. Test takers need to arrive at normal time. Similar to a traditional school day, breakfast will be available in the morning for test takers.

Non-Testers will have a DELAYED start. Lunch starts at 11:40 a.m. and regular classes start at 12 p.m.

Finally, I would like to recognize and congratulate our Jaguar alumni Matt Allocco as he represents Princeton in the Sweet 16 round of the NCAA basketball tournament tonight. This is an amazing accomplishment for Hilliard Bradley High School and the Jaguar basketball program. We wish him the best of luck!

Have a great weekend and Go Jags!

Yearbook

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

Graduation Information

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)

Monday April 17, 2023 Muffins and Military 

Join us for a recognition event from 7:00am – 8:00am for ANY student who has a military affiliated family member, either active or retired. Sign up here -> Muffins and Military April 17, 2023

Happy Spring Bradley families! Have a sweet treat at Strawser’s Ice Cream, Pop & Candy Shop and 10% of the fundraiser sales will benefit our PTO.  Tuesday March 28th, 3-8pm.  Mention Hilliard Bradley at check out.

https://tinyurl.com/Strawsers-Spirit-Night

Do not forget to check out the PTO website for information about our t-shirt spirit wear sales!

Thank you for your continued support!

ELA Test – Tuesday, March 28th

WHAT:  (ELA) English Language Arts – Part 1 & 2 End-of-Course Assessment

WHO:  ALL students enrolled in one of the following courses: English 10, Honors English 10

WHERE:  Classrooms throughout the building

WHEN:  7:40 a.m.

Spring State Testing Schedule 2023

Test takers need to arrive at normal time. Similar to a traditional school day, breakfast will be available in the morning for test takers.

Non-Testers will have a DELAYED start. Lunch starts at 11:40 a.m. and regular classes start at 12 p.m.

On testing days, there will be a brown bag lunch service. Limited brown bag lunch options will be available to students who receive or choose to purchase a school lunch.

Buses will run at their normal times in the AM and PM. If Non-Testers need to ride the bus to school, they will report to the Commons area from 7:40 to 11:40 a.m. for a quiet study hall, then lunch. We suggest making prior arrangements for drop off on this day, if possible.

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.

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Hilliard Bradley Theater Presents… PIPPIN

Save the dates and join us for the final production in our season April 21-23!

Tickets at Local Level

important dates

March 28 – ELA Test

March 31 – April 7 – No School

May 2 – No School

May 25 – Bradley High School Graduation

May 26 – Last day of school

Digital Wellness Month Continues

This week the Digital Wellness topics we’d like to look at are ways in which we can help students use proper Etiquette online.  Let’s be real, students spend a great deal of time either online or using social media apps to stay connected to friends and the world around them. To help guide you, here are some great resources for families around this topic of the positive and polite behavior we should all be modeling for each other.

What Should I Teach my Child About Safe Online Behavior? https://www.commonsensemedia.org/articles/what-should-i-teach-my-child-about-safe-online-behavior

High School Summer Camps

This summer, take advantage of several unique summer camps for high school students at Columbus State.  From STEAM, to Robotics, to Health Sciences, there are plenty of options.  Click here to learn more and register.

High School Hack-a-Thon

Hilliard Schools and The Ohio State University present the Hack-a-thon – High.School:I/O.  This event will take place on Saturday, March 25 at the Hilliard Innovation Hub from 9 AM – 8 PM.

The High School I/O is Ohio State’s hackathon for high schoolers. Students will meet people, learn tech skills, and build innovative projects. No Coding Skills Necessary. Attendance is Free! Food provided!

  • Learn Computer Science
  • Win Prizes + Free Swag
  • Network with Professionals
  • Looks Great on College Apps
  • Register today as seats are limited – https://hack.osu.edu/hs/2023/

Student Summer Volunteer Opportunity

High School Students are invited to volunteer with FESTA for their summer programs.  You will have the opportunity to grow leadership skills, make friends with people from all over the world, and impact the Hilliard community in positive ways. You can sign up and learn more by clicking here for their web page.



Good Afternoon Jag Families,

I would like to begin by thanking the United States Air Force for coming in to speak to our students during Career Exploration Day. Over 60 of our students had the opportunity to listen and talk to a panel of young Air men/women who presented about Air Space, Finance, Cyber security and MORE!

Senior parents, next Tuesday, we will have a senior meeting in the PAC to discuss our plans for their final months here at Bradley High School. Please remember to submit a baby picture for your senior. The photos will be used for our end of year slideshow. You can submit the photo using the following link. Senior Photo and Gratitude Video ProjectLinks to an external site.

On Tuesday, March 28th, we will be administering the (ELA) English Language Arts – Part 1 & 2 End-of-Course Assessment. Test takers need to arrive at normal time. Similar to a traditional school day, breakfast will be available in the morning for test takers.  Non-Testers will have a DELAYED start. Lunch starts at 11:40 a.m. and regular classes start at 12 p.m.

Have a great weekend and Go Jags!

Yearbook

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

Graduation Information

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)

Hello Bradley families!  Thank you for your continued support to the PTO.  We have our next meeting this coming Tuesday, March 21 at 5 pm.  We hope to see some of you there.  Check out the spirit wear info on the PTO webpage.  Follow us on social media for more spring updates:

Facebook: Hilliard Bradley High School PTO

Instagram: hbhs_pto

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.

Performing Arts tag for Bradley eNews

Hilliard Bradley Theater Presents… PIPPIN

Save the dates and join us for the final production in our season April 21-23!

Tickets at Local Level

important dates

March 31 – April 7 – No School

May 2 – No School

May 25 – Bradley High School Graduation

May 26 – Last day of school

We are Hilliard, This Weekend

Please join us TOMORROW for the first ever We Are Hilliard celebration.  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.  There will be musical performances, food options, and fun activities for the kids.

High School Hack-a-Thon

Hilliard Schools and The Ohio State University present the Hack-a-thon – High.School:I/O. This event will take place on Saturday, March 25 at the Hilliard Innovation Hub from 9 AM – 8 PM.

The High School I/O is Ohio State’s hackathon for high schoolers. Student will meet people, learn tech skills, and build innovative projects. No Coding Skills Necessary. Attendance is Free! Food provided!

  • Learn Computer Science
  • Win Prizes + Free Swag
  • Network with Professionals
  • Looks Great on College Apps
  • Register today as seats are limited – https://hack.osu.edu/hs/2023/

 

K-5 English Language Arts Curriculum Resource: Parent and Community Preview

The Hilliard City School District is in the process of adopting a new K-5 English Language Arts resource called Wit & Wisdom. This week, the Board of Education was presented this resource.  During the next two weeks, the Board of Education, parents, and the community will have the opportunity to preview this new resource. We invite all families and the community to preview Wit and Wisdom and click here to use the Feedback Form to provide feedback. Clicking on this link will provide an overview for our families. A sample display of the curriculum resource by grade level will also be available at Central Office on March 13-17 and 20-24. Visitors may come in person to preview the samples between the hours of 9:00am-11:00am and 2:00-4:00pm.

Training for Parents, Caregivers, and Families on the Mental Health ofChildren

The Administration for Children and Families (ACF) and Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) are offering virtual training for parents, caregivers, and families on the mental health needs of children!

ACF and SAMHSA are both committed to improving behavioral health (mental health and substance use) for children, youth, and families. As part of our agencies’ ongoing behavioral health efforts, this March 22nd training aims to provide parents and caregivers with the information and resources to recognize, manage, and support their children’s mental health needs.

Click here to register and learn more.



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.



Good Afternoon Jaguar Families,

The National Merit Scholarship Program has now determined which of the 16,000 Semifinalists named in September 2022 have met all requirements to advance to Finalist standing in the competition. Hilliard Bradley High School Finalists in the 2022-2023 National Merit Scholarship Competition include: Trisha Suresh and Anh Thi Thai. These two students will be celebrated on March 13th at our next board meeting.

Next Wednesday, we will be holding the PSAT10, from 7:40am to 12:00pm, for all Sophomores students. Students that are not taking the PSAT10, will arrive at school as normally scheduled with no change to their schedules.

The Bradley Band is performing its winter concert next Thursday, March 9th, at 7pm in the PAC. We would love for you to join us for a night of wonderful wind band literature. The musicians of the Symphonic Band and Wind Ensemble have worked extremely hard on some very difficult music, and they would greatly appreciate your attendance and support!

This weekend is a big event weekend for our Jaguars.  Wrestling Districts begin today at Darby High School beginning at 4:00pm. The Bradley cheerleaders will be competing at the State Competition beginning at 8:26am and 9:42am at Big Walnut High School.  Averey Jervis and Lilly Gibbs will be competing in the Gymnastics State Championships at Bradley High School beginning tonight at 4:00pm. The Bradley boys basketball team will be competing in the District Finals on Saturday at 5:00pm at Ohio Dominican University. Girls wrestling will be competing in Regionals at Orange High School at 10:00am on Sunday. We look forward to seeing you at one or more of these events this weekend.

Have a great weekend and Go Jags!

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 or email your name to Nancy_Ysseldyke@hboe.org by Thursday, March 9, 2023, to secure your spot. RSVP must be given in order to attend. Lunch will be provided.

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, from different career fields and some who have graduated locally from central Ohio.

Hello Bradley Families!

Do not forget to check out our PTO website to see how you can help support Bradley PTO using Kroger Community Rewards and Amazon Smiles.  We also have a supply of spirit wear t-shirts.  The information is on our website!  Get those t-shirts and show your spirit for the spring events coming up.

Lastly, do not forget to have your Senior apply for the PTO $1000 scholarship in Schoolinks.

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.

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International Championship of High School A Cappella Midwest Quarterfinals

We want to invite you to the International Championship of High School A Cappella Midwest Quarterfinals being hosted here at Bradley High School on Saturday.

All three Hilliard High School’s A Cappella groups will be competing, including Shades of Blue, ECHO, and WAVE! We have close to 50 Bradley students competing and it is the very first time all three groups have been accepted into this competition.

Purchase Tickets Here

important dates

March 4 – International Championship of High School A Cappella Midwest Quarterfinals

March 8 – PSAT10 – Sophomores

March 9 – Band Concert 7pm

March 10 – ACT Bootcamp – Juniors

March 31 – April 7 – No School

May 2 – No School

May 25 – Bradley High School Graduation

May 26 – Last day of school

Community Conversations Start Next Week

To prepare all students without exception to be Ready for Tomorrow, we must create authentic partnerships with our community.  We want to hear your ideas, thoughts, and opinions about how your schools should approach a changing landscape. That’s why the Hilliard Board of Education created the Community Conversation Program.

How we educate students is changing rapidly.  There are many choices about how schools will look and work as we move forward. These decisions need to be made as a community and with the consideration of many different voices.  We need to understand our residents and build a better relationship between the school district and the community. This demands a different kind of conversation. Sometimes that will mean reaching out to a specific group in our community. Other times, it means defining an issue or topic that demands community input.  There will be board members, and district administrators at each conversation.

These will happen quarterly.

  • Tuesday, March 7 – 5:30 pm at the Hub (3859 Main Street, Hilliard)
  • Tuesday, June 13 – 9 am at the Hub
  • Tuesday, September 5 – 5:30 pm at the Hub
  • Tuesday, December 5 – 9 am at Central Office (2140 Atlas Street, Columbus)

The first conversation topic will be Student Achievement.  Please join us to share your voice.

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

Technology is all around us. Devices like smartphones, computers, and tablets have vastly improved the way we learn, solve problems, and work in our daily lives. In our increasingly technology-rich world, it is essential that students are equipped to lead a balanced and healthy digital lifestyle for success in school, at home, and in their future careers.

Over the next month, we will explore the four facets of digital wellness: Well Being, Citizenship, Etiquette, and Safety.  Each week we will send out ideas to help build digital wellness in students’ lives.  This week, let’s talk about ways to develop Digital Well Being in students.

Settings to help students reduce notifications on their devices

https://wosu.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/02/Ways-to-Unplug-Reduce-Notifications-_-Well-being-1.pdf

If you would like a template for creating a family media plan, try this out.

https://www.healthychildren.org/English/fmp/Pages/MediaPlan.aspx

For more ideas on how build Digital Wellness skills in students, check this site out.

https://wosu.org/classroom/digital-wellness/parents-guide/



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