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Summer To-Do’s  for Parents

If you find yourself with a few extra minutes these days, why not check HomeAccess to confirm your contact information is up to date.  It is especially important we have an accurate MAIN/PRIMARY phone number listed as well as an e-mail address.  These pieces of contact information are used by the district and your child’s school building for emergency and important notification messages, like snow days!  You can also view and sign off on the student handbook and purchase the Technology Protection Plan for any student in grades K-12.  August 19 will be here sooner than you think, so why not do this all now, and not have to worry about it before the first day of school?  Here are some links to help:

View the Technology Protection Plan  (to enroll/purchase, go to: https://MyPaymentsPlus.com )

How to update Registration Information/Contacts and more in HomeAccess



Summer Mask Update

Hilliard City Schools has followed guidance from local health agencies through the Covid-19 pandemic, and as we move into the summer, that will continue to be the plan.

Franklin County Public Health is now advising schools to request all employees, visitors, and students continue to wear masks inside their facilities to the greatest extent possible; however, the Board of Health has voted to rescind its mask order.

Therefore, the Hilliard City Schools will recommend, but not require, the use of masks in our school facilities beginning on Wednesday, June 2, 2021.  We will continue to follow Franklin County Public Health rules on quarantine.

This guidance covers summer operations only.  A comprehensive guide will be shared regarding the 2021-2022 school year closer to the start of school.



HILLIARD BRADLEY HIGH SCHOOL

Friday, May 28, 2021

 

Last day of school for this year.

Have a great summer and see you in August. 

Don’t forget to watch for canvas announcements for Jag Days.

 

Happy Birthday today:  Grace Ahrens, Sara Khattab, Gabriela Reese

Happy Birthday to all our summer birthdays!

 

IN THE NEWS

 

Interested in learning more about the Bradley Best Buddies program??

Please check out this website:

https://hbhsbestbuddies.weebly.com/

 

 

Parking tags for next year:  If you have already registered and received a parking tag this year, keep the current tag through your senior year.  You only need to register next year if you are new to driving to school.  Watch for more info on this in August.

 

 

ATHLETICS 

 

BOYS VOLLEYBALL – Boys Varsity Volleyball will travel to Westerville Central to compete against Dublin Jerome, at 5:00 in the Regional Final.

 

TRACK – Track travels to Pickerington North in the Regional track meet.  Boys Shot Put – Chance Roberts (4:30pm) / Girls 400m Dash – Ashley Long (7:05pm) / Boys 400m Dash – David Lamb (7:10pm).  GOOD LUCK JAGS

Announcements

 

GIRLS GOLF – If you are interested in being on the Girls Varsity Golf team for the 21-22 season, please contact Coach Peete at Aleya_Peete@hboe.org.



 HILLIARD BRADLEY HIGH SCHOOL

 

Thursday, May 27, 2021

 

 

Happy Birthday today:  Lauren Donelson, Elaina Edgington, Muneer Farah, Joseph Owens, Emmanuel Teah, Ming Jie Yang, Williams Yeboah

 

IN THE NEWS

 

Interested in learning more about the Bradley Best Buddies program??

Please check out this website:

https://hbhsbestbuddies.weebly.com/

 

 

Parking tags for next year:  If you have already registered and received a parking tag this year, keep the current tag through your senior year.  You only need to register next year if you are new to driving to school.  Watch for more info on this in August.

 

Attendance reporting

Parents:  Don’t forget to use the School Messenger app to report absences and early dismissals.

If it is after 12:00pm, please email:

hbrattendance@hboe.org

 

 

GUIDANCE OFFICE:

Nothing new at this time.

 

ATHLETICS 

No events today.

 

Announcements

 

GIRLS GOLF – If you are interested in being on the Girls Varsity Golf team for the 21-22 season, please contact Coach Peete at Aleya_Peete@hboe.org.



Student Wellness Summer Resources

As we approach the summer break, we want to be sure our families know there is help available 24 hours a day, seven days a week if a student is in crisis.

If a friend or family member hears direct warning signs like, “I’ve decided to kill myself,” “I wish I were dead,” “I’m going to end it all,” or “If this doesn’t happen, I’ll kill myself.”  The most important thing to do is call 911 for emergency help.

If there are indirect warning signs like, “I’m tired of life; I just can’t go on,” or “my family would be better off without me,” you should contact local police non-emergency lines or the Safe Schools Helpline.

The Safe Schools Helpline is a free and confidential option for our students to report threats of violence, illegal activity, or any activity they think can harm students or staff in our schools. There is a toll-free number students can call or a number they can text or a web page where they can report their concerns and talk to a trained mental health counselor.

During the school year, we utilize The Hope Squad program.  This is a school-based peer support team that partners with local mental health agencies. Peers select students who are trustworthy and caring individuals to join the Hope Squad. Squad members are trained to watch for at-risk students, provide friendship, identify suicide-warning signs, and seek help from adults.  The Hope Squad students know who to contact when they see a peer in crisis.

 

Non-Emergency Police                                                    Safe Schools Hotline

Hilliard PD – 614-876-7321                                                 800-4-1-VOICE ext. 359

Dublin PD – 614-889-1112                                                  800-418-6423 ext. 359

Columbus PD – 614-645-4545                                           Text TIPS to 66746



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(614) 921-7400
(614) 921-7401
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Principal:
Cort Hamilton

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