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IT’S HYBRID LEARNING FOR THIS WEEK

Please check below for important information about our HYBRID LEARNING:

  • TEMPERATURE CHECK – please check your child’s temperature each morning.  Do not send them if they have a fever.  Also, check for Covid symptoms by following THIS PROTOCOL.
  • MASKS – All students MUST wear masks as they enter the building
  • ARRIVAL TO SCHOOL – check out our map of how buses will drop off, how parents will drop off, and how drivers will park.  Those driving or getting dropped off, please remember that the doors will unlock at 7:30 a.m.   MAP OF SCHOOL ARRIVAL.
  • SOCIAL DISTANCING – Please maintain social distance between others as students are walking through the school
  • ATTENDANCE – There are NO visitors permitted inside the building.  This includes parents who may need to pick up their child for an early dismissal.  Parents MUST use our SCHOOL MESSENGER system for attendance purposes.

WHAT’S HAPPENING THIS WEEK

Students will be in HYBRID LEARNING this week September 21-25.

Monday Sept 21.  A-Day Students

Tuesday Sept. 22    B- Day Students

Wednesday Sept 23   A- Day Students

Thursday Sept. 24  B- Day Students

Friday Sept. 25   B- Day Students

Sunday Sept. 27. Homecoming Movie Night @ Huntington Park. Gates open at 6 pm. See below.

ITS HOMECOMING WEEK!

It’s Homecoming Week at Bradley.  Join us at Huntington Park for a night at the movies on Sunday, September 27, featuring “Ferris Bueller’s Day Off”. Tickets are $10 for Bradley students only; Non-Bradley guests are not permitted to attend. The movie begins at 7:00 pm at Huntington Park. Gates at Huntington Park will open at 6:00 pm – entrance to the park will be through the Home Plate Gate only. Paper or digital tickets and a student ID must be presented when entering. No re-entry will be permitted. Student pick-up will be no later than 9:15 pm.  CLICK HERE to purchase a ticket.

OTHER EVENTS HAPPENING AT BRADLEY

October 14   SAT Testing for12th grade students (see more information below)

PSAT Testing for 11th grade students that register at MyPaymentsPlus

Remote Learning for All Students Not Taking SAT or PSAT on October 14 

On October 14, there will be in-person testing for the SAT and PSAT at Bradley High School.  All seniors will have the opportunity to take the SAT and juniors – who sign up – will be able to take the PSAT.

Please note – Even though this is a “Group A” hybrid day, all freshmen, all sophomores, and all students who are NOT testing will be in remote learning on October 14.  These students will not be in the building, as they will be learning at home through instruction on Canvas.

ATTENTION SENIORS!

Per Ohio state law, the Ohio Department of Education will pay for one administration of a college readiness examination to all juniors.  Due to COVID-19 school closures in the spring, we were unable to complete the SAT administration this past April.  On October 14, all seniors, who were scheduled to take that spring test, will have the opportunity to take the SAT test at Bradley.  This date was pre-assigned by the state and SAT.  On October 14th, students will report to school, and the district will mimic the administration procedures typically enforced at a National, Saturday administration of the SAT, with appropriate social distancing and other safety protocols.

Below is additional information that will be helpful on both test day and leading up to test day.  Please contact our school counselor’s office for additional questions or clarification.  Students will NOT need to register individually; we will register students at the district level directly with SAT.  Lastly, all seniors who are taking the SAT will need to report to Bradley on October 14, regardless of Hybrid group.

  • All SAT test security measures will be in place for this state assessment.  Students should be prepared NOT to bring their cell phones into the testing location, and should have proper identification with them. (Current school ID, driver’s license, state ID, etc.)
  •   Students who are found to be in violation of the “No Cell Phone” rule may have their phone confiscated, and face additional discipline consequences, including possible suspension.
  • A portion of the pre-administration will allow students to choose up to four colleges they would like their scores to be sent.
  •  Students should plan to bring an SAT approved calculator to the test administration.
  • Students should be able to see their scores from the state administration in their SAT college board account approximately 4 weeks from the test date.
  •  Please check the College Board website for specific questions.  https://collegereadiness.collegeboard.org/sat

Due to COVID-19, the SAT is subject to change depending on our current instructional mode at Bradley.  We will continue to communicate changes and updates as soon as possible.

ATTENTION JUNIORS AND SENIORS 

College Rep visits are now being scheduled!  All visits will be virtual for this school year. You can sign up in your Naviance account. Please note – after clicking the registration button in Naviance, you must copy and paste the college’s registration link into your browser to complete the registration process. This is where you will enter your email address, so the college reps are able to email you the Zoom link on the day of the visit. Visits will continue to be scheduled over the next couple of months so be sure to check Naviance regularly. If you have any questions, please contact Mrs. Wintrich in the Guidance office.

ATTENTION AP STUDENTS AND PARENTS 

It is time to register for AP Exams.  Taking these exams gives you the opportunity to earn college credit.  Do not miss out on this opportunity!  The registration window will be open September 21st – October 30th.  Please note you must pay the exam fee to complete the registration process.  The cost of each exam is $95.  Credit card (preferred payment method), cash or check are accepted.  You can pay with a credit card online at MyPaymentsPlus.  If by check please make payable to Hilliard City Schools.  Payment is due in full by October 30th.  If you have any questions, please see Mrs. Holt or Mrs. Wintrich in the guidance office or they can be reached at Krista_Holt@hboe.org or Melinda_Wintrich@hboe.org.

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!

YEARBOOK INFORMATION

2019-2020 Yearbooks Are Here!

Current Bradley Students: Last year’s yearbooks will be passed out to current Bradley students during the school day during the week of September 21st to the 25th. If you will be absent this week, don’t panic — you’ll get your book delivered to you at a later date when you are in school!

Graduates and Tolles Students: Your yearbooks are available for pick up in Bradley’s Main Office starting Wednesday, Sepetember 23rd. Either you, or someone you know, can pick up your book for you. If you know someone who is a current student at Bradley that can pick up your yearbook, have them pick it up in the Main Office.

For more details, visit the Bradley Yearbook Website: https://sites.google.com/hilliardschools.org/bradleyyearbook/home

2020Yearbook Sales!

Check out the Jostens Yearbook site!   It’s a great way to capture all the memories of high school this yearl!  https://www.jostens.com/apps/store/productBrowse/1815807/Hilliard-Bradley-High-School/2021-Yearbook/2020081104271005067/CATALOG_SHOP/

PTO UPDATE

Don’t forget to order your Coffee Connections discount card!  Just $10 gets you $1 off every time you use it!  Order your card at http://tinyurl.com/BradleyPTO or pick one up at Coffee Connections next time you are there.

Our wonderful PTO is still going strong…even during this crazy time!  Please join the monthly meetings via Zoom.  If you would like information on how to join the meetings, email at hilliardbradleypto@gmail.com

October 6

November 10

December 1

District Remains in Hybrid

 The Hilliard Schools are currently in the Hybrid Learning educational mode.  (If your student is in the Online Academy, this only impacts them if they go into a building for a class.)  We will continue to update our families through our instructional mode web page and email, texts, and phone calls if changes occur.

 Mental Health Days

Hilliard Schools continues to create a culture focused on reducing the stigma associated with mental health. We have assured students and staff members that “It’s ok to not be ok.” We need to recognize that sometimes it’s better to take a “mental health day” than try and push through when you cannot cope. Take a few moments to read this blog from our Director of Student Well-Being, he talks about why this is important for students.

Parent University Thought Exchange

 As we prepare for our third annual Parent University in October, we want to know what our families are interested in.  This year will be all virtual, but a mix of live zooms and On-Demand recorded sessions.  We are asking for your input to give us themes or specific topics that you are interested in or need more information.

Examples of past sessions included suicide prevention, elementary math tips, and canvas help.  This year we suspect parents will be interested in more eLearning topics.  So please take a moment to share your thoughts in this Thought Exchange, and don’t forget to rate other ideas that are also important to you.



Hybrid logo

IT’S HYBRID LEARNING FOR THIS WEEK

Please check below for important information about our HYBRID LEARNING:

  • TEMPERATURE CHECK – please check your child’s temperature each morning.  Do not send them if they have a fever.  Also, check for Covid symptoms by following THIS PROTOCOL.
  • MASKS – All students MUST wear masks as they enter the building
  • ARRIVAL TO SCHOOL – check out our map of how buses will drop off, how parents will drop off, and how drivers will park.  Those driving or getting dropped off, please remember that the doors will unlock at 7:30 a.m.   MAP OF SCHOOL ARRIVAL.
  • SOCIAL DISTANCING – Please maintain social distance between others as students are walking through the school
  • ATTENDANCE – There are NO visitors permitted inside the building.  This includes parents who may need to pick up their child for an early dismissal.  Parents MUST use our SCHOOL MESSENGER system for attendance purposes.

IMPORTANT REMINDERS

This week we will be meeting with our students to discuss important items for the year.  One very important request is that students have been asked to wear a lanyard with their student ID on it when they come into school everyday.   This is to help us always identify students and keep everyone safe.  Since we are all wearing masks, sometimes it can be hard to recognize students when walking down the hall.  All staff members are wearing them as well.

We also want to remind students that there will be no hats or hoods permitted while inside the building.

WHAT’S HAPPENING THIS WEEK

Students will be in HYBRID LEARNING this week September 14-18.

Monday Sept 14.  A-Day Students

Tuesday Sept. 8    B- Day Students

Wednesday Sept 9   A- Day Students

Thursday Sept. 10  B- Day Students

Friday Sept. 11    A- Day Students

OTHER IMPORTANT EVENTS COMING UP

October 14   SAT Testing for12th grade students (see more information below)

PSAT Testing for 11th grade students that register at MyPaymentsPlus

Remote Learning for All Students Not Taking SAT or PSAT on October 14 

On October 14, there will be in-person testing for the SAT and PSAT at Bradley High School.  All seniors will have the opportunity to take the SAT and juniors – who sign up – will be able to take the PSAT.

Please note – Even though this is a “Group A” hybrid day, all freshmen, all sophomores, and all students who are NOT testing will be in remote learning on October 14.  These students will not be in the building, as they will be learning at home through instruction on Canvas.

ATTENTION SENIORS!

Per Ohio state law, the Ohio Department of Education will pay for one administration of a college readiness examination to all juniors.  Due to COVID-19 school closures in the spring, we were unable to complete the SAT administration this past April.  On October 14, all seniors, who were scheduled to take that spring test, will have the opportunity to take the SAT test at Bradley.  This date was pre-assigned by the state and SAT.  On October 14th, students will report to school, and the district will mimic the administration procedures typically enforced at a National, Saturday administration of the SAT, with appropriate social distancing and other safety protocols.

Below is additional information that will be helpful on both test day and leading up to test day.  Please contact our school counselor’s office for additional questions or clarification.  Students will NOT need to register individually; we will register students at the district level directly with SAT.  Lastly, all seniors who are taking the SAT will need to report to Bradley on October 14, regardless of Hybrid group.

  • All SAT test security measures will be in place for this state assessment.  Students should be prepared NOT to bring their cell phones into the testing location, and should have proper identification with them. (Current school ID, driver’s license, state ID, etc.)
  •   Students who are found to be in violation of the “No Cell Phone” rule may have their phone confiscated, and face additional discipline consequences, including possible suspension.
  • A portion of the pre-administration will allow students to choose up to four colleges they would like their scores to be sent.
  •  Students should plan to bring an SAT approved calculator to the test administration.
  • Students should be able to see their scores from the state administration in their SAT college board account approximately 4 weeks from the test date.
  •  Please check the College Board website for specific questions.  https://collegereadiness.collegeboard.org/sat

Due to COVID-19, the SAT is subject to change depending on our current instructional mode at Bradley.  We will continue to communicate changes and updates as soon as possible.

TECHNOLOGY UPDATE

The technology department has been working closely with two vendors to deal with a few technical problems. The first one is the Canvas Student app. Unfortunately, a bug in the app causes it to report an error that says, “whoops, something went wrong.” Clearing the cache tends to fix the issue for most users but doesn’t resolve the problem. Another workaround is to login to Canvas using the Safari app by clicking on the web link on the iPad called eSchool. We are working with the company to get the underlying issue resolved.

The second common issue is related to the Self Service app, which students use to install district apps on their iPad. Some of our users have reported that this app does not appear on their iPad, or they cannot install apps. If you are having this issue, please turn in a student help request on www.hilliardschools.org/Helpdesk. We are working with the vendor to get a more permanent resolution to this issue as well.

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!

YEARBOOKS FOR SALE

Check out the Jostens Yearbook site!   It’s a great way to capture all the memories of high school!  https://www.jostens.com/apps/store/productBrowse/1815807/Hilliard-Bradley-High-School/2021-Yearbook/2020081104271005067/CATALOG_SHOP/

PTO UPDATE

For only $10, get a discount card good at Coffee Connections for the rest of the year!  Cards can be ordered at http://tinyurl.com/BradleyPTO or purchased at the Center St. Market location.  We are all going to need a little caffeine help to get us through 2020, why not make yours a little more affordable while supporting Bradley PTO and a local business at the same time!

Our wonderful PTO is still going strong…even during this crazy time!  Please join the monthly meetings via Zoom.  If you would like information on how to join the meetings, email at hilliardbradleypto@gmail.com

September 2

October 6

November 10

December 1

District Remains in Hybrid

 The Hilliard Schools are currently in the Hybrid Learning educational mode.  (If your student is in the Online Academy this only impacts them if they go into a building for a class.)  We will continue to update our families through our instructional mode web page and through email, texts and phone calls if changes occur.

Board of Education to Meet In-Person

The September 14 Board meeting will occur in the Performing Arts Center at Bradley High School at 6:30 pm.  Following state and local guidelines, there will be a limit of 100 spectators admitted.  Everyone in attendance must wear a mask at all times and follow social distancing practices.  Doors will open at 6 pm.  Upon entering, every person will need to sign in and provide contact information.  Please see the map on our web page for where to park and enter.

Per Board Policy BDDH, a maximum of 30 minutes of public participation will be permitted at each meeting.  Each person addressing the Board shall give his/her name and address.  Each person is allotted three minutes until the total time of 30 minutes is used.

For those unable to attend, we will also broadcast the meeting via Zoom, a link will be posted on the web page on Monday.

Free Breakfast and Lunch for All Students

 The USDA has extended food service program waivers that allow all students to eat breakfast and lunch free of charge.  Because of these federal waivers, Hilliard City School Students may eat breakfast and lunch free of charge while at school, during eLearning, or in the Online Academy.  You can find pick-up instructions on our Food Service web page.

When to Keep Students Home

Every student must have a home self-assessment before coming to school.  You should first take their temperature.  If it’s above 100.4, you need to keep the student home.  You should also check for Covid symptoms and follow this easy chart when making decisions on whether to send your student to school or keep them home.



Hybrid logo

IT’S HYBRID LEARNING FOR THIS WEEK

Please check below for important information about our HYBRID LEARNING:

  • TEMPERATURE CHECK – please check your child’s temperature each morning.  Do not send them if they have a fever.  Also, check for Covid symptoms by following THIS PROTOCOL.
  • MASKS – All students MUST wear masks as they enter the building
  • ARRIVAL TO SCHOOL – check out our map of how buses will drop off, how parents will drop off, and how drivers will park.  Those driving or getting dropped off, please remember that the doors will unlock at 7:30 a.m.   MAP OF SCHOOL ARRIVAL.
  • SOCIAL DISTANCING – Please maintain social distance between others as students are walking through the school
  • ATTENDANCE – There are NO visitors permitted inside the building.  This includes parents who may need to pick up their child for an early dismissal.  Parents MUST use our SCHOOL MESSENGER system for attendance purposes.
  • WATER – Students should bring their own water bottles for the first few days.  Water fountains are turned off.  We are adding infrared mechanisms to our water bottle replenishing stations soon.

WHAT’S HAPPENING THIS WEEK

Students will be in HYBRID LEARNING this week September 8 – 11.

Tuesday Sept. 8    B- Day Students

Wednesday Sept 9   A- Day Students

Thursday Sept. 10  B- Day Students

Friday Sept. 11    B- Day Students

TECHNOLOGY UPDATE

The technology department has been working closely with two vendors to deal with a few technical problems. The first one is the Canvas Student app. Unfortunately, a bug in the app causes it to report an error that says, “whoops, something went wrong.” Clearing the cache tends to fix the issue for most users but doesn’t resolve the problem. Another workaround is to login to Canvas using the Safari app by clicking on the web link on the iPad called eSchool. We are working with the company to get the underlying issue resolved.

The second common issue is related to the Self Service app, which students use to install district apps on their iPad. Some of our users have reported that this app does not appear on their iPad, or they cannot install apps. If you are having this issue, please turn in a student help request on www.hilliardschools.org/Helpdesk. We are working with the vendor to get a more permanent resolution to this issue as well.

ATTENTION SENIORS!

Per Ohio state law, the Ohio Department of Education will pay for one administration of a college readiness examination to all juniors.  Due to COVID-19 school closures in the spring, we were unable to complete the SAT administration this past April.  On October 14, all seniors, who were scheduled to take that spring test, will have the opportunity to take the SAT test at Bradley.  This date was pre-assigned by the state and SAT.  On October 14th, students will report to school, and the district will mimic the administration procedures typically enforced at a National, Saturday administration of the SAT, with appropriate social distancing and other safety protocols.

Below is additional information that will be helpful on both test day and leading up to test day.  Please contact our school counselor’s office for additional questions or clarification.  Students will NOT need to register individually; we will register students at the district level directly with SAT.  Lastly, all seniors who are taking the SAT will need to report to Bradley on October 14, regardless of Hybrid group.

  • All SAT test security measures will be in place for this state assessment.  Students should be prepared NOT to bring their cell phones into the testing location, and should have proper identification with them. (Current school ID, driver’s license, state ID, etc.)
  •   Students who are found to be in violation of the “No Cell Phone” rule may have their phone confiscated, and face additional discipline consequences, including possible suspension.
  • A portion of the pre-administration will allow students to choose up to four colleges they would like their scores to be sent.
  •  Students should plan to bring an SAT approved calculator to the test administration.
  • Students should be able to see their scores from the state administration in their SAT college board account approximately 4 weeks from the test date.
  •  Please check the College Board website for specific questions.  https://collegereadiness.collegeboard.org/sat

Due to COVID-19, the SAT is subject to change depending on our current instructional mode at Bradley.  We will continue to communicate changes and updates as soon as possible.

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!

YEARBOOKS FOR SALE

Check out the Jostens Yearbook site!   It’s a great way to capture all the memories of high school!  https://www.jostens.com/apps/store/productBrowse/1815807/Hilliard-Bradley-High-School/2021-Yearbook/2020081104271005067/CATALOG_SHOP/

ATTENTION SENIORS!

Per Ohio state law, the Ohio Department of Education will pay for one administration of a college readiness examination to all juniors.  Due to COVID-19 school closures in the spring, we were unable to complete the SAT administration this past April.  On October 14, all seniors, who were scheduled to take that spring test, will have the opportunity to take the SAT test at Bradley.  This date was pre-assigned by the state and SAT.  On October 14th, students will report to school, and the district will mimic the administration procedures typically enforced at a National, Saturday administration of the SAT, with appropriate social distancing and other safety protocols.

Below is additional information that will be helpful on both test day and leading up to test day.  Please contact our school counselor’s office for additional questions or clarification.  Students will NOT need to register individually; we will register students at the district level directly with SAT.  Lastly, all seniors who are taking the SAT will need to report to Bradley on October 14, regardless of Hybrid group.

  • All SAT test security measures will be in place for this state assessment.  Students should be prepared NOT to bring their cell phones into the testing location, and should have proper identification with them. (Current school ID, driver’s license, state ID, etc.)
  •   Students who are found to be in violation of the “No Cell Phone” rule may have their phone confiscated, and face additional discipline consequences, including possible suspension.
  • A portion of the pre-administration will allow students to choose up to four colleges they would like their scores to be sent.
  •  Students should plan to bring an SAT approved calculator to the test administration.   https://collegereadiness.collegeboard.org/sat/taking-the-test/calculator-policy
  • Students should be able to see their scores from the state administration in their SAT college board account approximately 4 weeks from the test date.
  •  Please check the College Board website for specific questions: https://collegereadiness.collegeboard.org/

Due to COVID-19, the SAT is subject to change depending on our current instructional mode at Bradley.  We will continue to communicate changes and updates as soon as possible.

PTO UPDATE

Want to support the PTO and get a great discount at Coffee Connections?  The fundraiser launches on Friday!  Keep an eye on our Facebook page and the Bradley Twitter page for more details.

Our wonderful PTO is still going strong…even during this crazy time!  Please join the monthly meetings via Zoom.  If you would like information on how to join the meetings, email at hilliardbradleypto@gmail.com

September 2

October 6

November 10

December 1

District Remains in Hybrid

As a reminder, the Hilliard Schools are currently in the Hybrid Learningeducational mode.  (If your student is in the Online Academy this only impacts them if they go into a building for a class.)  During the Board of Education meeting on September 1, a resolution was passed, which will keep our district in the same educational mode for two weeks to provide consistency for our community.  We will continue to update our families through email, texts and phone calls if changes occur.

Inclusivity and Justice Task Force Work

Since June, the Inclusivity and Justice Task Force has met regularly, and has begun breaking down the goal for Hilliard City Schools: how might we become a model district for students of color. You can read more about their work from the Director of Inclusivity and Justice in this week’s guest blog.



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IT’S HYBRID LEARNING TIME!

Starting Monday August 31 our district will be in HYBRID LEARNING.  Each student has been assigned a day of the week to come to school in person:  Last Names A-K will come on ‘A Days’ and Last Names L-Z will come on ‘B Days’.  On the day that students aren’t in school, they will work from home.  CLICK HERE for the Hybrid Calendar.  During the school day, students will follow our REGULAR BELL SCHEDULE.  We are so excited to see students!  The Bradley hallways have been very quiet!  Please check below for important information about our HYBRID LEARNING:

  • TEMPERATURE CHECK – please check your child’s temperature each morning.  Do not send them if they have a fever.  Also, check for Covid symptoms by following THIS PROTOCOL
  • MASKS – All students MUST wear masks as they enter the building
  • ARRIVAL TO SCHOOL – check out our map of how buses will drop off, how parents will drop off, and how drivers will park.  MAP OF SCHOOL ARRIVAL.
  • SOCIAL DISTANCING – Please maintain social distance between others as students are walking through the school
  • ATTENDANCE – There are NO visitors permitted inside the building.  This includes parents who may need to pick up their child for an early dismissal.  Parents MUST use our SCHOOL MESSENGER system for attendance purposes.
  • WATER – Students should bring their own water bottles for the first few days.  Water fountains are turned off.  We are adding infrared mechanisms to our water bottle replenishing stations soon.

WHAT’S HAPPENING THIS WEEK

Students will be in HYBRID LEARNING starting August 31

Monday Aug. 31    A- Day Students

Tuesday Sept. 1   B- Day Students

Wednesday Sept 2   A- Day Students

Thursday Sept. 3  B- Day Students

Friday Sept. 4    A- Day Students

The bell schedule is below.  It is important that students are on time and ready to work each day.  When students are at home, there will be assignments for them to complete.  Please check the teacher’s Canvas page for more information.

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!

YEARBOOKS FOR SALE

Check out the YEARBOOK DEAL here!  It’s a great way to capture all the memories of high school!

PTO MEETING SCHEDULE

Our wonderful PTO is still going strong…even during this crazy time!  Please join the monthly meetings via Zoom.  If you would like information on how to join the meetings, email at hilliardbradleypto@gmail.com

September 2

October 6

November 10

December 1

The Hilliard School District is going to start Hybrid Learning on Monday, August 31.  On their in school Hybrid days, students will follow their regular bell schedule.  On days they are home, they will work on assignments in Canvas at their own pace.  This only impacts our Online Academy students who are taking a class that requires them to go into a building.  All other OA students will continue as normal.

We are asking every family to do a home health assessment before sending a student to school.  You should first take their temperature.  If it’s above 100.4, you need to keep the student home.  You should also check for COVID-19 Symptoms and contact your health care provider if you have any symptoms.

We know some students may wonder what to expect when they return to school.  Be assured we are following guidelines from county, state, and federal health experts.  Franklin County Public Health has approved all Hilliard School plans.  We have a short video series that goes through arrival, classrooms, recess, lunch, and more.  We hope you and your student watch and discuss before their first day.

In order to manage messages you receive from the District, you can download the School Messenger App and set up push notifications.

Meals will be provided to students on their Hybrid days in school and when they are out of school.  Please note that change will not be given in school, but will be placed on the student’s account for future use.  You can find details on how to get lunches on the out of school days on our food service web page.



WE ARE READY!

The first day of school is tomorrow, August 24!  Our plan is to start in eLearning 2.0.  CLICK HERE FOR THE BELL SCHEDULE.  Students are required to follow the zoom links for each of their classes.  Those links can be found in their Canvas courses.  We all need to be very patient as we start this process.  Mistakes will be made from students and teachers.  It will take a couple of days to get accustomed to this method of learning.  Feel free to contact your child’s teacher or the front office with questions.    We are in this together!

It is important that you join Canvas as an “observer” in each of your child’s classes.  CLICK HERE for instructions on how to enroll in Canvas as a parent observer.

The “Bradley Family Connection” Newsletter is always sent on Sundays to prepare for the upcoming week.  This year, the newsletter will begin with the School Plan for the upcoming week at the top.

WHAT’S HAPPENING THIS WEEK

Students will be in eLearning the week of August 24 – 28.  The bell schedule is below.  It is important that students are on time and ready to work each day.  Also, there will be required assignments outside of this time.  Refer to the teachers’ canvas page for more information.

#HCSD1 – First Day of School is this Monday, August 24

 

We hope our students and parents are as excited as our staff is in welcoming students back to learning.  Our district is starting the year in eLearning.  You can always find your school’s mode on our Learning Plan Status page.

We want to kick off the school year with all the fun and excitement as any other year.  We know for many that means first day pictures!  Please share those photos with the hashtag, #HCSD1 on Twitter and Facebook.  It’s a fun way to bring our community together, even from our homes.

Breakfast and Lunch Options During eLearning and Hybrid

 Meals will still be provided in Hilliard Schools to cover scheduled school days when students are learning from home, both during e-learning and hybrid modes.  We are starting this program immediately, please check our 2020-21 School Year Information page for any updates.  During e-Learning, bags covering breakfast and lunch for the week will be given out at all Hilliard Schools.  Students who are eligible for free or reduced-price lunch will receive meals free of charge.  You can find pickup locations and times on our web page.

What School Will Look Like in Hybrid and All-In

With the pandemic-impacted start to the 2020/21 school year, we know many students and parents will have questions about what will be happening in Hybrid or All-In Learning Modes.  We have put together a series of short video tips to help you and your student understand what school will look like when we get the chance to be back together.  We hope you take a minute to watch these videos with your student and discuss any concerns.

Message from our Nursing Team

As we navigate our way into the 2020-2021 school year, the District Nursing Team would like to say we are still here for you and our students in whatever learning plan we are in. With that being said, we would just like to remind you of a few things:

First, please remember that it is still important to keep your student current on all of their immunizations. Some of you received letters of needed immunizations in the spring from your school nurse and others may receive notifications this August. Also, please remember after your child receives the immunization(s) to send a copy to the school for our records.

If our school mode moves to Hybrid or All-In, we will need emergency medications and supplies along with current doctor orders in the clinic, as usual. Any daily medications that cannot be given at home will also need current medication forms. As far as morning medications, we are strongly recommending those medications be given at home. If our school model is in full-time eLearning, please have forms and medications ready for when students return to the building in-person.

When we do return to school, please remember we are asking you to do an assessment each morning with each student.  Here is a short video that will walk you through the process.

We know this is a lot for all of you to process, especially since things are ever-changing. Please reach out to your building principal or school nurse with questions you may have regarding your student in their building.

Student Technology Help and Parent Contact Information

 While we are in eLearning or Hybrid and your student needs technology help, please start with our student tech help page.

Please take a few minutes to be sure we have all guardian contact information in Home Access.  We must have an accurate MAIN/PRIMARY phone number listed as well as an email address.  In case of emergencies that affect our students, staff or schools we will notify our families in a variety of ways.  The first line of communication will be via email through our SchoolMessenger System.  These messages will go to all families affected by the emergency.   We will also use phone calls and text messaging through SchoolMessenger.

While in Home Access, you can also view and sign off on the student handbook and purchase the Technology Protection Plan for students in grades 5-12.  You will not need to buy the protection plan for students in grades K-4.

View the Technology Protection Plan

Purchase the Technology Protection Plan

How to update Registration Information/Contacts and Sign-off on the Student Handbook & iPad Loan Agreement in Home Access



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