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HILLIARD BRADLEY HIGH SCHOOL

Monday, September 18, 2023


Have a wonderful week!

 

IN THE NEWS

 

Join Us!

Spots are still available for the 2023 Spring Break Tour to the Galapagos Islands.  This tour is full of adventure! Visit the EF Tours link and view the itinerary…  www.eftours.com/2575135TK

Questions? contact Mrs. Alonso-Bartels  miriam_alonso-bartels@hboe.org

 

Class Rings (10th grade) and Caps and Gowns (12th grade):

Josten’s will be here on Wednesday, September 27, to talk about and hand out forms for the above.  10th grade class rings will be p. 2 and 12th grade Caps and Gowns will be p. 3.

 

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

 

Lockers:  Everyone is assigned a locker this year.  Please make sure you use it for all your extras, like backpacks, athletic items, coats, etc.  Let us know in the office if you have an issue with your locker.

 

Keycards:  If you still have one from last year, please return it so it can be reused.  Last year’s cards have been deactivated.

Many of the keycards are in, stop in the Main Office to see if we have yours.

The only students who are eligible are those who have a late in or double block lunch/study hall, or those who drive to and from the ILC/HUB or other location off the Bradley campus.  Those students who ride a bus to/from these locations will not need a keycard.  Also, at this time those who have a late-in or double block lunch and your last name starts with M-Z, we may not have your keycard until next week.

 

Job opportunities:  There are several job postings right inside the Student Services (Guidance) Office. 

 

A couple of reminders:

 

-Riding a bus with a friend:  At this time, transportation is not allowing extra riders this year on our buses due to capacity.

 

-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.

 

GUIDANCE OFFICE-STUDENT SERVICES

 

Remember to use the QR code if you need to see your guidance counselor.

 

College Vists:

Attention juniors and seniors!  We have started to schedule visits with college representatives here at Bradley.  Please use your Schoolinks account to view the full schedule of colleges and their times and sign up for visits.

Here are the visits in the next couple of weeks:

 

September 19- The Ohio State University- 8:00am

September 21- John Carroll University- 11:00am

September 27- University of Dayton- 11:00am

September 28- Wabash College- 8:00am

University of Rochester- 12:30am

October 4-         University of Mount Union- 8:00am

Kenyon College- 9:30am

Indiana Institute of Technology- 11:00am

October 6-        Valparaiso University- 8:00am

October 9-        Stevens Institute of Technology- 8:00am

University of Louisville- 11:00am

October 10-      Virginia Tech- 9:30am

University of Vermont- 11:00am

October 16-      Oberlin College- 8:00am

October 18-      Ashland University- 8:00am

October 19-      George Mason University- 11:00am

October 25-      Point Park University- 9:30am

 

CLUB ANNOUNCEMENTS

 

Bradley Faith meets every Monday at 2:35 in B276. Our first meeting is this coming Monday, 9/18, and we would love to see you there!

 

Interact Club – A Service & Volunteerism Club – Meeting at 2:40 – 3:10 PM in C285 (Lecture Hall).

Here are the dates of the meetings: Thursdays on 9/21, 10/5, 10/19, 11/2, 11/16 & 12/7. Meetings are open to any Bradley student and can be joined at any time throughout the year. Please email pam_worth@hboe.org with questions. Hope to see you soon!

 

Key Club – Become part of an international service organization. Come to the first meeting on 9/18 after school in the Media Center. Free food!

Meetings are the 1rst and 3rd Mondays of each month.

9/18

10/2

10/16

11/6

11/20

12/4

12/18

 

Unicef Club – Advocate, educate, and fundraise for children around the world who face challenges to survive, go to school, and escape conflict or disasters. First meeting is next Tuesday, 9/12, in C285, after school.

Meetings are the 2nd and 4th Tuesdays of each month.

9/26

10/10

10/24

11/14

11/28

12/12

 

ATHLETIC EVENTS



Good Afternoon Jaguar Families,

It’s hard to believe that we are almost halfway through the first quarter of the school year. As always, we encourage you to keep the lines of communications open with all teachers if you have any questions about course grades and/or assignments.

Congratulations to the members of the Bradley Marching Band, who received an overall “Superior” rating at the Hilliard Marching Band Invitational on Saturday, which qualified them for OMEA State Marching Band Finals for the 13th consecutive season. They will perform in State Finals on October 28th here at HBHS. Their next competition performance is Saturday, September 23rd at the Bands of America Regional Championship at Fortress Obetz.

Bradley High School is proud to announce the following students have received recognition as Semifinalists in the 2024 National Merit Scholarship Competition include: Aayus Kumar, Maxton Wayt and Steven Wu. The nationwide pool of Semifinalists, representing less than one percent of the U.S. high school seniors, includes the highest-scoring entrants in each state.  The number of Semifinalists is proportional to the state’s percentage of the national total of graduation seniors.  Great job Jags!

Please know that we are here to partner with you to ensure a successful school year for you and your student(s). Frequent absences can be a sign that a student is losing interest in school, or will miss out on these fun events we have coming up, such as the Club Fair and Homecoming.  We want to keep our kids in school and want to know if they are struggling   If you ever have any questions or need to contact us, feel free to call the school at 614-921-7400. We are eager to assist you.

Have a great weekend!  Go Jags!!!

Advanced Placement (AP)

Parents & guardians of students taking an Advanced Placement (AP) course – you will receive in the mail this week a letter with information on how to register your student for an AP exam(s). MyPaymentsPlus will open on September 25. Feel free to contact Jessica Buscemi, School Counselor, with any questions! Cash/check is also accepted in guidance until October 27.

ASVAB

Hilliard Bradley will be hosting a Career Opportunity ASVAB Testing day on Tuesday, October 3, during 1st – 4th periods. This event will give students who are interested an opportunity to explore career options. Sign up here ASVAB Test Sign up

“The ASVAB is a standardized test that reveals areas of strength and ability in science, math, and language. Taking the test is one of the first steps before you explore your future.”

If your student has questions or would like more information, please have them stop by the Media Center and see Ms. Ysseldyke!!

Picture Retake / Absent

If your student was absent on picture day or would like a retake of their original day picture, HR Imaging will be at Bradley on Tuesday, October 10th.  If your student received a picture package and would like a retake, please have them bring their package on this day to give to the photographer.

PSAT

On October 24, each high school will operate on an adjusted schedule for the administration of the PSAT 10 to all sophomores and the administration of the PSAT/NMSQT to those juniors who have registered to take it. Both tests will be digital this school year.

The PSAT 10 measures readiness for college and prepares our sophomores to take the SAT during their junior year. It also connects students with scholarship opportunities and shares Advanced Placement (AP) potential.

For participating juniors, the PSAT/NMSQT also prepares students for the SAT, but is different in that it is a National Merit Scholarship Qualifying Test for the National Merit Scholarship Competition.

There is additional information for families on the College Board website:www.collegeboard.org.

Technology Protection Plan (TPP)

The Technology Protection Plan (TPP) is still available for purchase. However, the iPad must now be inspected for damage before payment can be accepted. You may send payment, via check or cash, with your student and have them stop in the main office or the media center to begin this process.

Home Access Center Gradebook – Although many scores for student work can be found in Canvas, we want to remind families to use Home Access Center for the definitive source for student grades. Canvas is great for some scores and individual assignment feedback, but HAC should be used for final scores and Grading Period grades. To monitor student daily classwork grades, look at the Classes tab.

Performing Arts tag for Bradley eNews

HILLIARD BRADLEY THEATER PRESENTS GREASE

Grease is the word!  Friday, October 6 – Saturday, October 7.  Get your tickets here!  .

important dates

September 27 – Jostens Class Ring / Cap & Gown information

September 29/30 – Homecoming

October 10 – Picture Retake Day

October 20 – No School

November 22 – 24 – No School

district news

State Report Cards Released

The Ohio Department of Education released the Ohio School Report Cards for the 2022-2023 school year today. Superintendent David Stewart is pleased to announce that Hilliard Schools continues to make positive gains in our goal of ensuring that every student, without exception, is Ready for Tomorrow.

Mr. Stewart says, “We are proud to share that Hilliard City Schools has earned 4.5 out of 5 stars, affirming our commitment to academic excellence.  We are particularly delighted to have received 5 stars in Progress and Gap Closing. Progress measures the growth made by all our students based on their past performance, reflecting our dedication to continuous improvement. The Gap Closing component evaluates our efforts in reducing educational disparities among student subgroups, emphasizing our commitment to equity and inclusivity.”

You can click here to read much more from Mr. Steward about the district’s report card.

Embrace, Empower, Inspire Awards are Back

 The Embrace-Empower-Inspire Awards are back this year.  They are presented throughout the school year to staff members who exemplify the values of Hilliard City Schools and make exceptional contributions to our district. These staff members demonstrate the Hilliard Way by making a difference every day, investing time in others, and pursuing excellence. Click here to nominate a current staff member.

Be Well – Prevention, Awareness, and Recovery Event Next Week

District and Community leaders are joining together on September 20 at Darby High School to offer a free event for parents and guardians interested in learning about spotting the signs of substance use addiction.  The free program is open to adults only, and the first 300 guests will receive a free dinner.

The event will begin with dinner and a resource fair in the school’s cafeteria from 5 to 6 p.m. A simulated teenage bedroom will also be on display in the Performing Arts Center. Parents are invited to tour the interactive bedroom to learn to spot risky behavior.  A presentation to include panelists of local first responders, health and wellness experts, and school officials will follow from 6 to 8 p.m. Experts will discuss substance abuse (including vaping), mental health, recovery, and addiction prevention.

Portrait of a Learner Video Series

Developing the district’s Portrait of a Learner has been the first step in Hilliard City Schools’ strategic planning process. This will serve as our district’s North Star in the years to come.  In an effort to share the Portrait with our community, we have developed a video series.  You can click here to watch the first one, which is an overview of the entire Portrait.  Each week we will release a more in-depth video that discusses the competencies.  Click here to hear from a professor and parent who shares what being a Resilient Learner means to him.

iPad Setup Site

We recognize that students and families may be overwhelmed by our integration of technology into teaching and learning. With that in mind, we have created our iPad set up webpage. This page has many great resources on how to set up various apps on the iPad as well as some basic How To’s of common tasks in the classroom.

Learn Morewww.hilliardschools.org/ipadsetup

Home Access Center Gradebook

Although many scores for student work can be found in Canvas, we want to remind families to use Home Access Center for the definitive source for student grades. Canvas is great for some scores and individual assignment feedback but HAC should be used for final scores and Grading Period grades. To monitor student daily classwork grades, look at the Classes tab.

Learn More: Tutorials for HomeAccess



HILLIARD BRADLEY HIGH SCHOOL

Friday, September 15, 2023

 

Have a wonderful week!

 

IN THE NEWS

 

Join Us!

Spots are still available for the 2023 Spring Break Tour to the Galapagos Islands.  This tour is full of adventure! Visit the EF Tours link and view the itinerary…  www.eftours.com/2575135TK

Questions? contact Mrs. Alonso-Bartels  miriam_alonso-bartels@hboe.org

 

Class Rings (10th grade) and Caps and Gowns (12th grade):

Josten’s will be here on Wednesday, September 27 to talk about and hand out forms for the above.  10th grade class rings will be p. 2 and 12th grade Caps and Gowns will be p. 3.

 

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

 

Lockers:  Everyone is assigned a locker this year.  Please make sure you use it for all your extras, like backpacks, athletic items, coats, etc.  Let us know in the office if you have an issue with your locker.

 

Keycards:  If you still have one from last year, please return it so it can be reused.  Last year’s cards have been deactivated.

Many of the keycards are in, stop in the Main Office to see if we have yours.

The only students who are eligible are those who have a late in or double block lunch/study hall, or those who drive to and from the ILC/HUB or other location off the Bradley campus.  Those students who ride a bus to/from these locations will not need a keycard.  Also, at this time those who have a late-in or double block lunch and your last name starts with M-Z, we may not have your keycard until next week.

 

Job opportunities:  There are several job postings right inside the Student Services (Guidance) Office. 

 

A couple of reminders:

 

-Riding a bus with a friend:  At this time, transportation is not allowing extra riders this year on our buses due to capacity.

 

-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.

 

CLUBS

 

GUIDANCE OFFICE-STUDENT SERVICES

 

Remember to use the QR code if you need to see your guidance counselor.

 

College Vists:

Attention juniors and seniors!  We have started to schedule visits with college representatives here at Bradley.  Please use your Schoolinks account to view the full schedule of colleges and their times and sign up for visits.

Here are the visits in the next couple of weeks:

 

September 19- The Ohio State University- 8:00am

September 21- John Carroll University- 11:00am

September 27- University of Dayton- 11:00am

September 28- Wabash College- 8:00am

University of Rochester- 12:30am

October 4-         University of Mount Union- 8:00am

Kenyon College- 9:30am

Indiana Institute of Technology- 11:00am

October 6-        Valparaiso University- 8:00am

 

CLUB ANNOUNCEMENTS

 

Bradley Faith meets every Monday at 2:35 in B276. Our first meeting is this coming Monday, 9/18, and we would love to see you there!

 

Interact Club – A Service & Volunteerism Club – Meeting at 2:40 – 3:10 PM in C285 (Lecture Hall).

Here are the dates of the meetings: Thursdays on 9/21, 10/5, 10/19, 11/2, 11/16 & 12/7. Meetings are open to any Bradley student and can be joined at any time throughout the year. Please email pam_worth@hboe.org with questions. Hope to see you soon!

 

Key Club – Become part of an international service organization. Come to the first meeting on 9/18 after school in the Media Center. Free food!

Meetings are the 1rst and 3rd Mondays of each month.

9/18

10/2

10/16

11/6

11/20

12/4

12/18

 

Unicef Club – Advocate, educate, and fundraise for children around the world who face challenges to survive, go to school, and escape conflict or disasters. First meeting is next Tuesday, 9/12, in C285, after school.

Meetings are the 2nd and 4th Tuesdays of each month.

9/26

10/10

10/24

11/14

11/28

12/12

 

ATHLETIC EVENTS

 

 



Hilliard City Schools Celebrates Results on the 2022/23 Ohio Report Cards

The Ohio Department of Education recently released the Ohio School Report Cards for the 2022-2023 school year. We are pleased to announce that Hilliard City Schools continues to make positive gains in our goal of ensuring that every student, without exception, is Ready for Tomorrow. 

One change in this year’s report card is the inclusion of an “Overall” rating.  The Overall rating is out of 5 possible stars, in increments of .5 stars.  The Ohio Department of Education has clarified that an overall rating of at least 3 stars indicates that a district or school has met state standards. We are proud to share that Hilliard City Schools has earned 4.5 out of 5 stars, affirming our commitment to academic excellence.

We are particularly delighted to have received 5 stars in Progress and Gap Closing. Progress measures the growth made by all our students based on their past performance, reflecting our dedication to continuous improvement. The Gap Closing component evaluates our efforts in reducing educational disparities among student subgroups, emphasizing our commitment to equity and inclusivity.

In the category of Achievement, Hilliard City Schools received four stars. This component assesses student performance on state tests.  Within this component, we are also excited to share that our Performance Index Score, which is a measure of all tests taken by all students, continues to increase as well.

Hilliard City Schools received three stars in both Graduation and Early Literacy, which indicates that the district is meeting state standards. Graduation evaluates the percentage of students who graduate with a regular or honors diploma, while the Early Literacy component assesses reading improvement and proficiency levels in grades K-3. These areas will be a focal point for our continued improvement efforts.  Specific to the Early Literacy component, this year, we launched new K-12 English Language Arts Curriculums. The Wit and Wisdom program is the new resource that our professionals chose to support this new curriculum.  It is designed for our younger learners and will empower students to read challenging texts, write effectively, and speak clearly and logically. We believe these initiatives will lead to even greater gains across our district.

At Hilliard City Schools, our vision is to Embrace, Empower, and Inspire students, families, and the community through an active partnership.  While we will never be defined solely by state test scores or local report card results, we are pleased to celebrate the success of our teachers and students.  While we recognize that there is always more work to be done, we extend our heartfelt gratitude to all of our parents, students, staff, and community members for their unwavering support and the work that went into this success. Together, we will continue to raise the bar for educational excellence in Hilliard for every student, without exception.

Superintendent David Stewart



HILLIARD BRADLEY HIGH SCHOOL

Thursday, September 14, 2023

   

Have a wonderful week!

 

IN THE NEWS

 

Join Us!

Spots are still available for the 2023 Spring Break Tour to the Galapagos Islands.  This tour is full of adventure! Visit the EF Tours link and view the itinerary…  www.eftours.com/2575135TK

Questions? contact Mrs. Alonso-Bartels  miriam_alonso-bartels@hboe.org

 

Class Rings (10th grade) and Caps and Gowns (12th grade):

Josten’s will be here on Wednesday, September 27 to talk about and hand out forms for the above.  10th grade class rings will be p. 2 and 12th grade Caps and Gowns will be p. 3.

 

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

 

Lockers:  Everyone is assigned a locker this year.  Please make sure you use it for all your extras, like backpacks, athletic items, coats, etc.  Let us know in the office if you have an issue with your locker.

 

Keycards:  If you still have one from last year, please return it so it can be reused.  Last year’s cards have been deactivated.

Many of the keycards are in, stop in the Main Office to see if we have yours.

The only students who are eligible are those who have a late in or double block lunch/study hall, or those who drive to and from the ILC/HUB or other location off the Bradley campus.  Those students who ride a bus to/from these locations will not need a keycard.  Also, at this time those who have a late-in or double block lunch and your last name starts with M-Z, we may not have your keycard until next week.

 

Job opportunities:  There are several job postings right inside the Student Services (Guidance) Office. 

 

A couple of reminders:

 

-Riding a bus with a friend:  At this time, transportation is not allowing extra riders this year on our buses due to capacity.

 

-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.

 

CLUBS

 

GUIDANCE OFFICE-STUDENT SERVICES

 

PSAT-NMSQT:

College Bound Juniors:  Registration for the PSAT-NMSQT will close on September 14.

The cost is $18 and you can register through MyPaymentsPlus. The PSAT/NMSQT will be held October 24, at each high school. This is the test that is used for the National Merit Scholarship Competition. It will also help prepare juniors for the SAT which they will take in the spring.

 

Remember to use the QR code if you need to see your guidance counselor.

 

College Vists:

Attention juniors and seniors!  We have started to schedule visits with college representatives here at Bradley.  Please use your Schoolinks account to view the full schedule of colleges and their times and sign up for visits.

Here are the visits in the next couple of weeks:

 

September 15- Ohio Dominican University- 8:00am

The University of Alabama- 11:00am

September 19- The Ohio State University- 8:00am

September 21- John Carroll University- 11:00am

September 27- University of Dayton- 11:00am

September 28- Wabash College- 8:00am

University of Rochester- 12:30am

October 4-        University of Mount Union- 8:00am

Kenyon College- 9:30am

Indiana Institute of Technology- 11:00am

October 6-        Valparaiso University- 8:00am

 

CLUB ANNOUNCEMENTS

 

Bradley Faith meets every Monday at 2:35 in B276. Our first meeting is this coming Monday, 9/18, and we would love to see you there!

 

Interact Club – A Service & Volunteerism Club – Meeting at 2:40 – 3:10 PM in C285 (Lecture Hall).

Here are the dates of the meetings: Thursdays on 9/21, 10/5, 10/19, 11/2, 11/16 & 12/7. Meetings are open to any Bradley student and can be joined at any time throughout the year. Please email pam_worth@hboe.org with questions. Hope to see you soon!

 

Key Club – Become part of an international service organization. Come to the first meeting on 9/18 after school in the Media Center. Free food!

Meetings are the 1rst and 3rd Mondays of each month.

9/18

10/2

10/16

11/6

11/20

12/4

12/18

 

Unicef Club – Advocate, educate, and fundraise for children around the world who face challenges to survive, go to school, and escape conflict or disasters. First meeting is next Tuesday, 9/12, in C285, after school.

Meetings are the 2nd and 4th Tuesdays of each month.

9/26

10/10

10/24

11/14

11/28

12/12

 

ATHLETIC EVENTS

 

Attention any young lady interested in playing softball, we will have an introductory meeting on Thursday (September 14) right after school in room A211.

 

If you cannot make the meeting please see Coach Moody, Coach Beavers or Coach Gilbert for more information.



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