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Good Afternoon Families,

The students have done a great job refocusing on their school work as they prepare for semester exams in two weeks. Next week is our final regularly scheduled five day week before winter break. The week of December 13th we will be administering semester exams on Tuesday, December 14th through Friday, December 17th.  As we approach midterm exams please have a discussion with your students about the upcoming exam schedule  Click Here

On Tuesday, December 14th and Wednesday, December 15th beginning at 7:00pm, Bradley High School will be hosting its annual Winter Fest in the performing arts center. During Tuesday night’s event the Bradley High School Art Department will also be hosting its winter art show and Ceramics Sale from 6-8 in the Bradley Art Hallway. Please come out and support the amazing work our choir, band, orchestra and art students have done to put on this event. We look forward to seeing everyone there.

Have a Great Weekend and Go Jags.

PTO “Proud to Be a Jaguar  (MOM, DAD, GRANDPARENT)” shirts are available to order online at https://bradleypto.itemorder.com/ now through December 19. A variety of shirt styles are available, including long and short sleeve t-shirts and hooded and crewneck sweatshirts.  There is even an option for “Bradley 2022 Senior” t-shirts!  Show your pride for your Bradley student while supporting the PTO!

**Please note that while the projected date for pick up is mid-January, supply chain issues could impact timely delivery.  We are hopeful that any delays would not exceed mid- February.

We also have a limited supply of unisex t-shirts that can be picked up before Christmas!  Please contact the PTO directly at HilliardBradleyPTO@gmail.com.

Counselor News – December 2021

The School Counseling Department is working on recruiting for our second semester senior workforce opportunities and realize the importance of parent nominations/input to ensure no student falls through the cracks who may be great!

You may already be familiar with the Worthington Industries program.  We have expanded our partnerships, and the programs we are looking to match students with include:

Worthington Industries-manufacturing steel/cylinders

RT Moore-commercial plumbing/HVAC

EcoPlumbers-repair and installation plumbing

Rosati Windows-installation/contracting

We are focusing on seniors but will take names of juniors.  The opportunities we are working on are skilled trades with lots of opportunities for future advancement and even college tuition to be paid for if the student decides later to attend college.

If you know of a student who might be interested in one of these programs please contact the school counseling office.

Senior Pictures Due December 10th

SENIORS! Senior pictures are due for the yearbook by Friday, December 10. You must turn in your photo by that date in order to secure a portrait space in the senior section of the yearbook. Go to the yearbook website at https://sites.google.com/hilliardschools.org/bradleyyearbook/senior-pictures?authuser=0 for all the details, including online submission of your photo. Contact Ms. Dyer with questions.

important dates

  • Monday, December 20 – Winter Break Begins
  • Monday, January 3 – Students Return from Winter Break

Hollyfest Arts and Craft Fair This Saturday

The 38th Annual Hilliard Hollyfest will take place on Saturday, December 4 from 9am-3pm at Hilliard Davidson High School.  The Hilliard Chamber of Commerce is bringing 118 crafters with only handmade items to give you a great shopping experience.  Admission is $5.00 and $3.00 for students.  Part of the proceeds benefit scholarships awarded to students graduating from Hilliard Schools.

Library to offer Winter Reading Challenge

The Columbus Metropolitan Library is bringing back for a fourth year its Winter Reading Challenge, in which students can earn prizes just by reading over break. A twist on CML’s Summer Reading Challenge, Winter Reading Challenge aims to keep reading skills strong when students are out of school over the holidays. CLICK HERE TO READ MORE.



 

Good Afternoon Jaguar Families,

Monday, November 22nd, former OSU and NFL football player James Cotton will be speaking to our freshman and sophomore students about tackling tobacco. We are excited to have Mr. Cotton speak to our students about the danger of vaping and tobacco use.

Tuesday, November 23rd our sophomore students will be visiting the Tolles Career and Technical Center from 12:30pm-2:00pm. During their visit our sophomore students will have the opportunity to explore the many career pathways that Tolles has to offer.

Hilliard Idol is BACK! Saturday at 7pm in the Bradley performing art center Bradley’s own Elijah Qualls and Audrey Brown will host Hilliard Idol. The top 20 finalists from across the district will compete. There will also be featured performances from the 2019 winners Sydney Carter and Audrey Brown, as well as Jaguar A Cappella. Please click the following link to purchase tickets.

Finally, just a reminder that the school will be closed from November 24-26 for Thanksgiving Break. I hope everyone has a great few days with friends and family.

Have a Great Weekend and Go Jags!!!

Counselor News – November 2021

The School Counseling Department is working on recruiting for our second semester senior workforce opportunities and realize the importance of parent nominations/input to ensure no student falls through the cracks who may be great!

You may already be familiar with the Worthington Industries program.  We have expanded our partnerships, and the programs we are looking to match students with include:

Worthington Industries-manufacturing steel/cylinders

RT Moore-commercial plumbing/HVAC

EcoPlumbers-repair and installation plumbing

Rosati Windows-installation/contracting

We are focusing on seniors but will take names of juniors.  The opportunities we are working on are skilled trades with lots of opportunities for future advancement and even college tuition to be paid for if the student decides later to attend college.

If you know of a student who might be interested in one of these programs please contact the school counseling office.

Attention Students!

Students grades 9-12 interested in information on West Point – United States Military Academy please see Mrs. Wintrich in the guidance office to sign up to attend a visit from them on Tuesday, November 23rd 10:30-11:30am.

Parents can pay PARTICIPATION FEES for winter sports by logging into MyPaymentsPlus.com.  Choose “Events and Activities”, the follow the steps to put your athlete’s sport in your shopping cart.  Even if your athlete is on free or reduced lunch, you must follow these steps, then check out with a $0 or half fee.  Neither checks nor cash will be accepted for participation fees.

Update your athlete’s FINAL FORMS account now!  1) parent and athlete both sign all forms; 2) pay participation fees; and 3) upload your athlete’s physical for my clicking the small black folder in the top right corner.  All of these are required to be completed before your athlete is allowed to compete.

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Bradley’s Hope Squad is selling “You Matter” shirts until 11/23. This will help support Hope Squad and Mental Health Awareness!  The shirts will be shipped to Bradley at no charge — or you can pay a small fee to have it delivered to your home.  You can purchase a shirt HERE.


Ski and Board Club signups
are available through My Payments Plus.

1. Mad River Mountain- Weekly Tuesday trips by chartered bus to Mad River Mountain beginning Tuesday, January 4th

**Special Note** We will be absorbing Davidson’s Waitlist on Monday, November 22nd. To ensure your spot, sign up this weekend!!!

2. Holiday Valley, NY- Saturday January 22nd This trip is SOLD OUT. If you are still interested, you can sign up for the waitlist.

important dates

  • Tuesday, November 23 – Sophomore Tolles Visit
  • Wednesday, November 24 – Friday, November 26 – No School
  • Monday, December 20 – Winter Break Begins
  • Monday, January 3 – Students Return from Winter Break

Former Ohio State & NFL Football Player to Speak About the Dangers of Vaping

Hilliard Schools and CancerBridge will be hosting James Cotton next Monday and Tuesday to educate our students on tobacco-free living, and the dangers of vaping.

In recognition of Lung Cancer Awareness Month, Cotton will have an encouraging conversation about keeping your health a top priority with nearly 5,100 Hilliard City School students, focusing on health as a top priority. Cotton will be discussing healthy behaviors that lead to better outcomes and brighter futures.

He will share with all 7th, 8th, 9, and 10th grade students the importance of a tobacco-free lifestyle by illustrating the short and long-term effects of tobacco use and vaping!

​​​​​​​College Credit Plus Planning Meeting

All students interested in taking college classes next school year should attend a College Credit Plus informational meeting at Bradley on December 1 at 6:30 pm.  Representatives from The Ohio State University, Columbus State Community College, and Kenyon College will be attending.  We will review CCP rules and timelines outlined by the state of Ohio.

This is your best chance to learn about this program, and how your student can earn college credits while taking classes in Hilliard and beyond during their secondary years with our district.



 

Good Afternoon Jaguar Families,

The second quarter of the school year is well underway and I hope everything is going well for you and your students. Is there a member of the staff who has made or is making a difference in your student’s life at school? If so, consider nominating that person for staff member of the month. You can recognize anyone who works for Bradley High School — teachers, administrators, aides, office staff, custodial staff or food-service workers. CLICK HERE for a Staff Member of the Month form and submit it to the main office.

Tonight, November 12th the Hilliard Bradley Theater presents The Odd Couple! The Odd Couple runs from November 12th through November 14th. Performances on Friday and Saturday are at 7pm, and Sunday’s performance is at 2pm. Tickets can be purchased through Local Level. The link is on our website at www.bradleytheater.com

Finally, I would like to say congratulations to our following students for earning student of the month for the month of October: Jack Anderson, Kyleigh Banta-Heaberlin, Meghan Bee, Ibrahim Belmahi, Joseph Chapman, Shufen Chen, Ella Demianenko, Carson Dever, Zavier Frost, Micah Gallebo, Charles Gill, Elene Harb, Samantha Hosni, Ashley Jimenez, Madeline Johnson, William Linse, Tayshaun Mayfield, Bryan Nashalsky, Ryan Perez, Julian Perez, Yenci Gabriela Pleites Morales, Raquelle Pope, Cullen Schafler, Arianna Van, Delaney Warner, Kassandra Yano and Grant Zoller!

Have a Great Weekend and Go Jags!!!

Counselor News – November 2021

Just a quick reminder that we will be giving Ohio State/Air Test Exams later this month.  They will be given during November 29 through December 10th.   Students who have missed an Air Test or need to retake a test will be contacted by their counselor.

The school counseling office is offering three groups to support our mental health concerns for our students – see list below.  If your child might be of interest, please contact one of our mental health specialists, Ms. Burgos or Mrs. O’Neil.

“JAG Social”  – “Healthy Relationships Group” – “Mending Mindset”

Attention Students!

Students grades 9-12 interested in information on West Point – United States Military Academy please see Mrs. Wintrich in the guidance office to sign up to attend a visit from them on Tuesday, November 23rd 10:30-11:30am.

Parents can pay PARTICIPATION FEES for winter sports by logging into MyPaymentsPlus.com.  Choose “Events and Activities”, the follow the steps to put your athlete’s sport in your shopping cart.  Even if your athlete is on free or reduced lunch, you must follow these steps, then check out with a $0 or half fee.  Neither checks nor cash will be accepted for participation fees.

Update your athlete’s FINAL FORMS account now!  1) parent and athlete both sign all forms; 2) pay participation fees; and 3) upload your athlete’s physical for my clicking the small black folder in the top right corner.  All of these are required to be completed before your athlete is allowed to compete.

Ski and Board Club signups are available through My Payments Plus. There are two options for Ski and Board Club this year.

1. Mad River Mountain- Weekly Tuesday trips by chartered bus to Mad River Mountain beginning Tuesday, January 4th

2. Holiday Valley, NY- Saturday January 22nd This trip is open to all high school students in Hilliard City Schools and ONLY A FEW SPOTS REMAIN!

Questions, contact Becky_Waller@hboe.org

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.

  • Tuesday, November 23 – Sophomore Tolles Visit
  • Wednesday, November 24 – Friday, November 26 – No School
  • Monday, December 20 – Winter Break Begins
  • Monday, January 3 – Students Return from Winter Break

Skilled Trades Expo Success

Hilliard was proud to welcome close to 3,000 students to the first ever Skilled Trades Expo.  You can watch a short video recap of the day by clicking this link.

The event was held in collaboration with the Ohio Contractors Association, the Associated General Contractors of America, and the Building Trades Council to educate our students about alternative career pathways through hands-on experiences. The students learned about skilled trades like bricklaying, carpentry, masonry, roofing, and plumbing. While many job sectors have reported slow to no job growth since the start of the pandemic, the skilled trades industry is seeing a boom across the nation.



HILLIARD BRADLEY HIGH SCHOOL

Friday, December 3, 2021

 

Happy Birthday today:  Jack Anderson, Emma Bradley, Ridwan Mohamoud, Brady Rasor

Happy Birthday this weekend:  Saturday:  Joselyn Calderon, Mark Erwin, Lydia Martin, Arely Trinidad Garcia; Sunday:  Dominic DelBoccio, Benjamin Haskins, Grahme Huey, Jiya Patel, Mrs. Boiarski

 

IN THE NEWS

 

Students:  Please watch your speed on Walker Rd in the school zone, before and after school.  The speed limit is 20mph while the flashing lights are on.

 

Community Action Planning students have organized two different collection drives.  Please consider donating!

  1. There is going to be a stuffed animal drive from November 29th through December 8th. We are giving the stuffed animals to a nonprofit organization, Bed Brigade. The drop off boxes will be at B173, A134, outside of media center and outside of main office!

Email Malorie.Castle@hilliardschools.org with questions.

  1. We are also running a winter clothes drive to benefit people in need.  You can donate new or gently used coats, jackets, mittens, gloves, hats, earmuffs, and scarves.

 

Parents / Students:  If a student has a zoom/in-building appointment with an outside source, and they will be staying in the building for this, they still need a parent permission note for missing class(es).  This is the same procedure as though they are leaving the building.  They will need to sign out and back in at the Attendance office to make sure they get excused.  It can be reported in School Messenger, or an email, hbrattendance@hboe.org, or give your student a note to give the attendance office.

If we don’t receive notification from parents, the student will be unexcused.

 

Students/Parents:  When a parent is dropping off something for their student, we will let the parent in to the vestibule to drop the item off on the table.  Please make sure there is a name on it (pen and sticky notes are provided), and that the student is aware it has been dropped off.

 

Parking tags for this year:  If you have registered your vehicle, please come to the Main Office to pick up your parking tag.

 

Bus notes:  At this time, transportation is not allowing students to ride home with a friend.  We will let you know if this changes.

 

NO Change or vending machine refunds:  The office does not have change or refunds.  For refunds, you will need to call the number on the machine.

 

NO Food deliveries:  Remember that no food deliveries are allowed during the school day.

 

BRADLEY CLUBS INFO:

There is a full list of clubs and descriptions in the rack on the wall in the Main office. 

REMINDER:  when there is no school, there are no club meetings.

 

*Chess Club has a new start date!*

The first meeting will be Tuesday, December 7, in the Aux Commons!

 

Club dates:

Art Club:  Every other Tuesday, starting with Sept. 14, 2:32-3:30, C104

Chess Club:  Every Tuesday, after school until 4pm, starting Dec. 7

Diversity Club:  2:45-4pm in C285; Tu-Dec. 7, We-Jan. 12, Tu-Jan 18, We- Feb 9, Tu-Feb 15, We-Mar 2, Tu-Mar 15, We-Apr 13, Tu- Apr 19, May 10, May 17

Film Club: Next meetings on Dec 8 in SC147

Future Engineers Club:  Every Monday, 2:50-4:00, PA132

Future Medicals: Meets 2nd/4th Monday in SC147

Interact Club Meeting Dates:  more dates soon

Jags of Clay:  Tues. Dec. 7, Mon., Dec. 13

Key Club:  Dec. 6, Jan. 3, Feb. 7, March 7, 21, April 4, 18, May 2, 16

Math Club:  every Friday, 2:40-3:30, in A133

The Future Business Leaders of America:  2nd Thursday of the month

Strategy Game Club:  Meets every Thursday (when school is in session) starting with Nov. 4

UNICEF Club:  2:40-4:00 – Dec. 15.  Meetings are held in Room C285 (if occupied we will be in Room B254)

 

 

GUIDANCE OFFICE-STUDENT SUPPORT SERVICES

 

Attention seniors!

Local Scholarship Opportunity

 

THE “JOHN KUDART – SKILLED TRADES” SCHOLARSHIP

 

INSPIRATION: Mr. John Kudart served as the District’s HVAC Coordinator for over a decade prior to his premature passing due to cancer. He was an upstanding professional that operated an energy management program of the highest level in the state of Ohio, helping save the District millions of dollars over that time. He was an outdoorsman & family man. John’s wish was to help others interested in the skilled trades to pursue their dreams and realize the satisfaction and blessings that can be found in such work.

If you are planning to attend a trade school or college for a trades skill, please go to Naviance or see Mrs. Wintrich in guidance for an application.

 

ATHLETICS for Friday & Saturday, December 3 & 4

 

FRIDAY, DEC 3

BOYS BASKETBALL

4:30 Freshman at Upper Arlington

6:00 JV at Upper Arlington

7:30 Varsity at Upper Arlington

 

GIRLS BASKETBALL

6:00 JV hosts Upper Arlington

7:30 Varsity hosts Upper Arlington

 

SATURDAY, DEC 4

GIRLS BASKETBALL

12:00 JV at Bishop Watterson

1:30 Varsity at Bishop Watterson

 

WRESTLING

9:00 Varsity at Olentangy (Lewis Center)

10:00 JV at Darby

 

Announcements

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HILLIARD BRADLEY HIGH SCHOOL

Thursday, December 2, 2021


Happy Birthday today:  Maryan Jimale

 

IN THE NEWS

 

Students:  Please watch your speed on Walker Rd in the school zone, before and after school.  The speed limit is 20mph.

 

Community Action Planning students have organized two different collection drives.  Please consider donating!

  1. There is going to be a stuffed animal drive from November 29th through December 8th. We are giving the stuffed animals to a nonprofit organization, Bed Brigade. The drop off boxes will be at B173, A134, outside of media center and outside of main office!

Email Malorie.Castle@hilliardschools.org with questions.

  1. We are also running a winter clothes drive to benefit people in need.  You can donate new or gently used coats, jackets, mittens, gloves, hats, earmuffs, and scarves.

 

Parents / Students:  If a student has a zoom/in-building appointment with an outside source, and they will be staying in the building for this, they still need a parent permission note for missing class(es).  This is the same procedure as though they are leaving the building.  They will need to sign out and back in at the Attendance office to make sure they get excused.  It can be reported in School Messenger, or an email, hbrattendance@hboe.org, or give your student a note to give the attendance office.

If we don’t receive notification from parents, the student will be unexcused.

 

Students/Parents:  When a parent is dropping off something for their student, we will let the parent in to the vestibule to drop the item off on the table.  Please make sure there is a name on it (pen and sticky notes are provided), and that the student is aware it has been dropped off.

 

Parking tags for this year:  If you have registered your vehicle, please come to the Main Office to pick up your parking tag.

 

Bus notes:  At this time, transportation is not allowing students to ride home with a friend.  We will let you know if this changes.

 

NO Change or vending machine refunds:  The office does not have change or refunds.  For refunds, you will need to call the number on the machine.

 

NO Food deliveries:  Remember that no food deliveries are allowed during the school day.

 

BRADLEY CLUBS INFO:

There is a full list of clubs and descriptions in the rack on the wall in the Main office. 

REMINDER:  when there is no school, there are no club meetings.

 

*Chess Club has a new start date!*

The first meeting will be Tuesday, December 7, in the Aux Commons!

 

Club dates:

Art Club:  Every other Tuesday, starting with Sept. 14, 2:32-3:30, C104

Chess Club:  Every Tuesday, after school until 4pm, starting Dec. 7

Diversity Club:  2:45-4pm in C285; Tu-Dec. 7, We-Jan. 12, Tu-Jan 18, We- Feb 9, Tu-Feb 15, We-Mar 2, Tu-Mar 15, We-Apr 13, Tu- Apr 19, May 10, May 17

Film Club: Next meetings on Dec 1 & 8 in SC147

Future Engineers Club:  Every Monday, 2:50-4:00, PA132

Future Medicals: Meets 2nd/4th Monday in SC147

Interact Club Meeting Dates:  Thursday after school in the Media Center on Dec. 2.

Jags of Clay:  Tues. Dec. 7, Mon., Dec. 13

Key Club:  Dec. 6, Jan. 3, Feb. 7, March 7, 21, April 4, 18, May 2, 16

Math Club:  every Friday, 2:40-3:30, in A133

The Future Business Leaders of America:  2nd Thursday of the month

Strategy Game Club:  Meets every Thursday (when school is in session) starting with Nov. 4

UNICEF Club:  2:40-4:00 – Dec. 1, Dec. 15.  Meetings are held in Room C285 (if occupied we will be in Room B254)

 

GUIDANCE OFFICE-STUDENT SUPPORT SERVICES

Attention seniors!

Local Scholarship Opportunity

 

THE “JOHN KUDART – SKILLED TRADES” SCHOLARSHIP

 

INSPIRATION: Mr. John Kudart served as the District’s HVAC Coordinator for over a decade prior to his premature passing due to cancer. He was an upstanding professional that operated an energy management program of the highest level in the state of Ohio, helping save the District millions of dollars over that time. He was an outdoorsman & family man. John’s wish was to help others interested in the skilled trades to pursue their dreams and realize the satisfaction and blessings that can be found in such work.

If you are planning to attend a trade school or college for a trades skill, please go to Naviance or see Mrs. Wintrich in guidance for an application.

 

Athletics

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Announcements

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