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HILLIARD BRADLEY HIGH SCHOOL

Wednesday, August 30, 2023

 

IN THE NEWS

 

Do you dream about traveling the world? 

Come to our informational meeting on September 6, 2023, at 6:30pm, in room C102 (by the Media Center) to learn more about Bradley’s Spring Break 2024 student trip to The Galapagos Islands, Ecuador.

Your family can RSVP to the meeting here: https://bit.ly/3Eb281q

 

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.

If you need a keycard this year, we are submitting a report to request the keycards.  They may be here sometime next week and we will let you know through announcements and Canvas when we have them in.  In the meantime, if you drive, you will need to park in student parking and walk around.

 

Job opportunities:  There are several job postings right inside the Student Services (Guidance) Office.  New ones for summer have just been posted.

 

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

 

Future Engineers Club first meeting be September 5, Tuesday, at 2:45 PM, in PA132.

 

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 5- The College of Wooster

September 6- Lipscomb University

September 7- Ohio Wesleyan University

Miami University- Oxford

September 8- Defiance College

John Hopkins University

 

CLUB ANNOUNCEMENTS

 

Interested in joining the Ohio Model United Nations Club?

  • Ohio Model United Nations is an interactive club whereby students represent one of the member nations of the UN and try to creatively solve the world’s problems.
  • The first meeting is Thursday, August 31, from 2:40 until 3:30 in the Media Center.
  • See Mr. Bleh or Mrs. Wong if you have any questions

 

 

ATHLETIC EVENTS



Be Well: Prevention, Awareness, & Recovery Sept. 20th

Be Well Event Offers Parents Resources on Addiction, Mental Health

Community leaders are joining together this fall to offer a free event for parents interested in learning about spotting the signs of substance use addiction.

Be Well: Prevention, Awareness, & Recovery, will be held Sept. 20 at Hilliard Darby High School. The free event is open to adults only. The first 300 guests will receive a free meal.

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, known as Can You See Me Now?, will be on display in the school’s stage area. 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. in the performing arts center. Experts will discuss substance abuse (including vaping), mental health, recovery, and addiction prevention.

“Our hope is to educate parents,” said Norwich Township Administrator Jamie Fisher. “We feel like this event will not only support our mission of promoting a healthier way of living but provide resources to help individuals make better choices.”

“Research shows one of the best ways to reduce the chances of teens using drugs by 50 percent or more is having an adult or parent have conversations with them about alcohol and drug addiction,” said Dawn Steele, who serves as an attorney with the City of Hilliard Recovery Court.

Research also shows 50 percent of teenagers have misused a drug at least once.

“We want parents to know they should not wait,” said Hilliard Chief of Police Michael Woods. “Don’t wait to have a conversation with your teen, don’t wait to ask for help, and don’t wait before a small problem turns into an addiction.”

The program is funded by Norwich Township Opioid Settlement Funds. Other cooperating partners include the City of Hilliard Division of Police, Norwich Township Fire Department, Hilliard City Schools, and HART (Health, Awareness & Recovery Together).

No RSVP is required.



HILLIARD BRADLEY HIGH SCHOOL

Tuesday, August 29, 2023

 

IN THE NEWS

 

Do you dream about traveling the world? 

Come to our informational meeting on September 6, 2023, at 6:30pm, in room C102 (by the Media Center) to learn more about Bradley’s Spring Break 2024 student trip to The Galapagos Islands, Ecuador.

Your family can RSVP to the meeting here: https://bit.ly/3Eb281q

 

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.

If you need a keycard this year, we are submitting a report to request the keycards.  They may be here sometime next week and we will let you know through announcements and Canvas when we have them in.  In the meantime, if you drive, you will need to park in student parking and walk around.

 

Job opportunities:  There are several job postings right inside the Student Services (Guidance) Office.  New ones for summer have just been posted.

 

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

 

Future Engineers Club first meeting be September 5, Tuesday, at 2:45 PM, in PA132.

 

GUIDANCE OFFICE-STUDENT SERVICES

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

 

College Visits:

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 5- The College of Wooster

September 6- Lipscomb University

September 7- Ohio Wesleyan University

Miami University- Oxford

September 8- Defiance College

John Hopkins University

 

CLUB ANNOUNCEMENTS

 

Interested in joining the Ohio Model United Nations Club?

  • Ohio Model United Nations is an interactive club whereby students represent one of the member nations of the UN and try to creatively solve the world’s problems.
  • The first meeting is Thursday, August 31, from 2:40 until 3:30 in the Media Center.
  • See Mr. Bleh or Mrs. Wong if you have any questions

 

ATHLETIC EVENTS



Good Afternoon Jaguar Families,

I want to thank all of you for your help this week. During our first four days of school our students have done an amazing job of making the start of the 2023-2024 school year memorable.

This week we held class meetings with our students to discuss expectations, class goals, and create an overall plan for a successful school year and future.

Come out tonight to support our football team as they play their first road game against Hilliard Darby.  Tickets are $7 for adults and $7 for students.  Sports passes are also available through the athletic website.  The game will kick off at 7:00pm.

Have a great weekend and Go Jags!

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 August 1 and must be paid prior to the first competition through your MyPaymentsPlus account.  All athletes, including reduced or free lunch, must complete the payment process through MyPaymentsPlus.  Reduced or free 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

August 29 – Picture Make-Up Day

September 4 – No School

October 20 – No School

district news

Meal Accounts Update

We appreciate the patience of our families over the zero-balance lunch account issue.  The problem has been corrected, and all accounts should be correct.  If you still have an issue, please click here to send an email.

Here are a few reminders from Aramark Food Service Director David Wilson:

  • Elementary lunch will cost $2.50, and secondary lunches will start at $3.00.
  • Breakfast will be $1.25. Students who are eligible for reduced-price meals will receive breakfast and lunch free of charge. If your student hasn’t tried breakfast in school, we encourage them to do so. A hungry student is a distracted student. Starting the day with a nutritious breakfast is the best way to prepare students for the learning environment. So please take advantage of this opportunity to help your child start the day off on the right foot.
  • Click this link to apply for free/reduced meals:https://www.hilliardschools.org/departments/food-services/
  • We hope that you and your child have a great year! Please feel free to call Mr. Wilson at 614-921-7492 with questions or comments.

Updated Family Trip Rules

On August 14, 2023, the Board of Education voted to amend Policy JED regarding family trips.  Effective immediately, each student is limited to one approved trip of FIVE school days or less per school year without loss of academic standing, provided proper assignment make-up work is completed, including tests and final examinations. More than one trip with a cumulative of FIVE days or less may be approved by the building principal or his/her designee.  Trips of more than FIVE school days shall not be approved except in extraordinary circumstances as determined by the superintendent or his/her designee.  If a student is absent for family travel outside of the FIVE days of excused absences allowed by the District, he/she will be considered unexcused from school and subject to truancy regulations.  Application for approval (JED-E) still must be made by a parent or guardian at least two weeks in advance.  Please make note of this change.  The handbooks and Board Policy web page will be updated as soon as possible.

Columbus Metropolitan Library’s School Help Centers Open

Columbus Metropolitan Library’s School Help Centers are now open, offering after-school help to the students in your family. Plus, they can get connected with virtual tutors for one-on-one help Monday through Friday from 2-11 p.m. through Brainfuse’s HelpNow program. Visit columbuslibrary.org/school-help to learn more.

Parent/Guardian Book Selection Exemption Form

If you wish to request that a book or resource not be checked out to your student from their Innovation & Discovery/Media Center, you must complete an exemption form.  You can access more information and the form by clicking here.  Each submitted form will accept up to 10 book titles/author’s names.   This exemption form is for the current school year and will need to be filled out each year.

Board Community Conversations

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, and community input is essential.  These happen quarterly, and the next one is Tuesday, September 5, at 5:30 p.m. at the Hub.  The conversation topic will be focused on Student Attendance.  Please join us to share your voice.



We are now accepting applications for 2023-24 Jaguar Ambassadors!

Click here for New Member Applications! Applications are also available  in the Main Office. Completed applications are due to Mrs. Cunningham and Ms. Markley by September 12, 2023. Late applications will not be accepted.

Students who were active Jaguar Ambassadors last year (2022-23) do not need to re-apply; please fill out this intent form to communicate your plans to participate again this year. The New Member Application is for new members only.

Advisers for this club are Mrs. Rae Cunningham and Ms. Nicole Markley.

Please email Rae_Cunningham@hboe.org or Nicole_Markley@hboe.org for more information.



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