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HILLIARD BRADLEY HIGH SCHOOL

Thursday, February 1, 2024

 IN THE NEWS

Congratulations to the Bradley Ethics Bowl team comprised of seniors Reem Kadimi Skalli, Noha Abu, Lindsey Cruz-Garcia, and Sammi Lewis, and junior Noelle Demianenko, for their excellent performance at the Ohio High School Regional Ethics Bowl Contest, held at the University of Findlay on Saturday, January 27th. Bradley won or tied all three of their preliminary rounds, and they defeated Hilliard Darby in the final round to advance to the Divisional Playoff against the Cincinnati High School Ethics Bowl Regional winner on Wednesday, February 7th. The winner of that competition will advance to the National competition at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill in April! Excellent work ladies and good luck in the next round! Go Jags!

 *Reminder* – Riding a bus with a friend:  Transportation is still not allowing extra riders this year on our buses due to capacity.

GUIDANCE OFFICE-STUDENT SERVICES

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

 Mosaic Program:

We are looking for 10th & 11th grade students who are: 

*Independent, original thinkers
*Intellectually curious, creative or unique
*Interested in the arts and creative expression
*Motivated by “real life” learning experiences
*Committed to having a voice and making a difference

Imagine spending your junior and senior years learning through hands-on activities, interactions with guest speakers, and explorations of our city. Live your education by enrolling in Mosaic, a half-day humanities program located in downtown Columbus that invites students from all over Franklin County to breathe life into their academic studies. Utilizing inquiry-based methodologies to facilitate college readiness, Mosaic prides itself on celebrating each student by creating a community that supports and encourages every voice in the room. Students will also focus on “real world” skills needed to succeed beyond graduation such as collaborative and leadership skills, as well as internship and Capstone project skills. Mosaic is taught by an English and Social Studies facilitator to create a cross-content learning experience unique in Columbus. Learn more by visiting experiencemosaic.org1 English Credit, 1 Social Studies Credit, and 1 Elective Credit – 3 periods per day

Mosaic Program Video Link:https://youtu.be/8QK9UFj-UEo (Links to an external site.) More information: https://www.escco.org/MosaicHumanities-BasedEducationExperience.aspx (Links to an external site.) 

If you are interested, let Mrs. Buscemi know via Canvas, email (jessica_buscemi@hboe.org) or stop in guidance. There will be an informational meeting on Tuesday, February 20, 2nd period at Bradley.

 Seniors

Reminder to check out the Scholarship section in Schoolinks.  Local Scholarships are being added frequently.

 College Fair!

National Association of College Admissions Counselors (NACAC) College Fair, February 3 @ the Ohio Fairgrounds from 1:00pm-4:00pm   

CLUB ANNOUNCEMENTS

Future Medical Dates:

  • Monday Feb 12 -> Physician’s Assistants 
  • Monday Feb 26 -> Nationwide Children’s Physical Therapists

Bradley Faith meets every Monday at 2:45pm in B276. Hope to see you there!

Math Club meets every Thursday after school in Room B152

Interact Club. A Service Club. Thursdays @ 2:40 PM in C285.

February 8 & 22

March 7 & 21

April 18

May 9

Art club meets on alternating Tuesdays.

Below are our meeting dates for the second half of the school year.

February 13

February 27

March 12

March 26

April 9

April 23

May 7

May 21

Key Club – First and Third Mondays after school in Media Center

February 5

February 20 (on Tuesday because of President’s Day)

March 4

March 18

April 15 (first Monday is Spring Break)

May 6

UNICEF Club – Second and Fourth Tuesdays in C285

February 13

February 27

March 12

March 26

April 9

April 23

May 14

ATHLETIC EVENTS

Any student interested in playing Bradley Girls Lacrossemay contact Coach Kramer at 614-499-1580 or email her at Blair_Kramer@hboe.org.

Season starts Tuesday, February 20th @ 5 pm to 7 pm inside the stadium. 

Please make sure every athlete is in Final Forms with Girls Lacrosse checked as a sport of interest, a current physical uploaded, along with all forms signed by both athlete and guardian.  Go Jags! 

Girl’s Golf Team: Freshman, Sophomore and Junior girls interested in joining the golf team should see Coach West.  All skill levels are welcome (beginner to experienced); all you need is a willingness to learn.  Earn the Student Engagement Seal and fulfill your Physical Education graduation requirement.  Golf teaches self-confidence, improves the ability to work with numbers, and applies problem-solving skills.  Golf promotes grit, and physical and mental endurance; wrapped in a package of fun, new friendships and life-long connections.   The 2024 season begins July 29, 2024, so let me know that you are interested by accessing the survey link:  https://forms.gle/BwV93JWcgo6oK3ga9.

I guarantee you won’t regret your decision.  Email Coach West if you have any questions at Jayne_west-mclinn@hboe.org.



HILLIARD BRADLEY HIGH SCHOOL

Wednesday, January 31, 2024

   

IN THE NEWS

 

Congratulations to the Bradley Ethics Bowl team comprised of seniors Reem Kadimi Skalli, Noha Abu, Lindsey Cruz-Garcia, and Sammi Lewis, and junior Noelle Demianenko, for their excellent performance at the Ohio High School Regional Ethics Bowl Contest, held at the University of Findlay on Saturday, January 27th. Bradley won or tied all three of their preliminary rounds, and they defeated Hilliard Darby in the final round to advance to the Divisional Playoff against the Cincinnati High School Ethics Bowl Regional winner on Wednesday, February 7th. The winner of that competition will advance to the National competition at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill in April! Excellent work ladies and good luck in the next round! Go Jags!

 

*Reminder* – Riding a bus with a friend:  Transportation is still not allowing extra riders this year on our buses due to capacity.

 

NHS is hosting a trivia night next Wednesday, January 31st from 6-8 PM.

It’s $25 for a team of 5 or less. Students can scan the QR code located on the flyers throughout the building or see Mrs. Keller for more information.

 

GUIDANCE OFFICE-STUDENT SERVICES

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

 

Mosaic Program:

We are looking for 10th & 11th grade students who are: 

*Independent, original thinkers
*Intellectually curious, creative or unique
*Interested in the arts and creative expression
*Motivated by “real life” learning experiences
*Committed to having a voice and making a difference

Imagine spending your junior and senior years learning through hands-on activities, interactions with guest speakers, and explorations of our city. Live your education by enrolling in Mosaic, a half-day humanities program located in downtown Columbus that invites students from all over Franklin County to breathe life into their academic studies. Utilizing inquiry-based methodologies to facilitate college readiness, Mosaic prides itself on celebrating each student by creating a community that supports and encourages every voice in the room. Students will also focus on “real world” skills needed to succeed beyond graduation such as collaborative and leadership skills, as well as internship and Capstone project skills. Mosaic is taught by an English and Social Studies facilitator to create a cross-content learning experience unique in Columbus. Learn more by visiting experiencemosaic.org1 English Credit, 1 Social Studies Credit, and 1 Elective Credit – 3 periods per day

Mosaic Program Video Link:https://youtu.be/8QK9UFj-UEo (Links to an external site.) More information: https://www.escco.org/MosaicHumanities-BasedEducationExperience.aspx (Links to an external site.) 

If you are interested, let Mrs. Buscemi know via Canvas, email (jessica_buscemi@hboe.org) or stop in guidance. There will be an informational meeting on Tuesday, February 20, 2nd period at Bradley.

 

Seniors

Reminder to check out the Scholarship section in Schoolinks.  Local Scholarships are being added frequently.

 

College Fair!

National Association of College Admissions Counselors (NACAC) College Fair, February 3 @ the Ohio Fairgrounds from 1:00pm-4:00pm

       

CLUB ANNOUNCEMENTS

 

Future Medical Dates:

  • Monday Feb 12 -> Physician’s Assistants 
  • Monday Feb 26 -> Nationwide Children’s Physical Therapists

Bradley Faith meets every Monday at 2:45pm in B276. Hope to see you there!

Math Club meets every Thursday after school in Room B152

Interact Club. A Service Club. Thursdays @ 2:40 PM in C285.

February 8 & 22

March 7 & 21

April 18

May 9

 

Art club meets on alternating Tuesdays.

Below are our meeting dates for the second half of the school year.

February 13

February 27

March 12

March 26

April 9

April 23

May 7

May 21

 

ATHLETIC EVENTS

Any student interested in playing Bradley Girls Lacrosse may contact Coach Kramer at 614-499-1580 or email her at Blair_Kramer@hboe.org.

Season starts Tuesday, February 20th @ 5 pm to 7 pm inside the stadium. 

Please make sure every athlete is in Final Forms with Girls Lacrosse checked as a sport of interest, a current physical uploaded, along with all forms signed by both athlete and guardian.  Go Jags!

 

Girl’s Golf Team: Freshman, Sophomore and Junior girls interested in joining the golf team should see Coach West.  All skill levels are welcome (beginner to experienced); all you need is a willingness to learn.  Earn the Student Engagement Seal and fulfill your Physical Education graduation requirement.  Golf teaches self-confidence, improves the ability to work with numbers, and applies problem-solving skills.  Golf promotes grit, and physical and mental endurance; wrapped in a package of fun, new friendships and life-long connections.   The 2024 season begins July 29, 2024, so let me know that you are interested by accessing the survey link:  https://forms.gle/BwV93JWcgo6oK3ga9.

I guarantee you won’t regret your decision.  Email Coach West if you have any questions at Jayne_west-mclinn@hboe.org.



Scholarship Applications Now Available!

Seniors!
Scholarship applications are now in Schoolinks.
Make sure to fully read Descriptions, Directions and Deadlines!

Below are steps to take on Schoolinks to find scholarships.

Schoolinks!

Step 1 – Log into SchooLinks

Step 2 – on the left side, click on “finances”

Step 3- Click on “Scholarship Match”

Step 4 – Students will need to fill out an “eligibility chart” only takes a couple minutes

Step 5 – Click on “District Posted” in top right 

Step 6 – Complete the applications



Hilliard Cheer Celebrates Tradition and Achievements at Annual Cheerfest!

For the past 16 years, the competition cheerleading teams from all three high schools and middle schools get together for one evening of cheer. Cheerfest started in 2008 to get all the schools together to showcase their competition routines. Former coaches and cheerleaders evaluate the performance of each school. Each coach uses the feedback to perfect their routines for the season. Hilliard Cheer is the only school district in the state with more than one high school that continually places within the top 10 at states each year. Each school has won numerous OCC, State, and even National championships. Our robust middle school programs serve as a foundation for these exceptional programs.

This year at Cheerfest, three former coaches were inducted into the first class of the Hilliard Cheer Hall of Fame, recognizing their commitment and dedication to our cheer programs’ history. Each has made a lasting impact on our programs.

Carolyn Dougherty, a retired teacher, coached middle school sports for over 30 years. She laid the foundation for all our programs.

Aimee Jordan, an intervention specialist at Brown, coached at Heritage and Darby. She moved to Bradley when it opened and earned a State Championship the first year.

Michelle Miller was a coach and teacher at Darby High School for 17 years. Her passion for teaching and coaching was well-known throughout all of our cheer programs.

For the first time this year, the cheer programs collaborated to offer a scholarship to a senior athlete who demonstrated leadership not only in their cheer team but also in the school and community. Congratulations to all of our inductees!



HILLIARD BRADLEY HIGH SCHOOL

Tuesday, January 30, 2024

   

IN THE NEWS

 

Congratulations to the Bradley Ethics Bowl team comprised of seniors Reem Kadimi Skalli, Noha Abu, Lindsey Cruz-Garcia, and Sammi Lewis, and junior Noelle Demianenko, for their excellent performance at the Ohio High School Regional Ethics Bowl Contest, held at the University of Findlay on Saturday, January 27th. Bradley won or tied all three of their preliminary rounds, and they defeated Hilliard Darby in the final round to advance to the Divisional Playoff against the Cincinnati High School Ethics Bowl Regional winner on Wednesday, February 7th. The winner of that competition will advance to the National competition at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill in April! Excellent work ladies and good luck in the next round! Go Jags!

 

*Reminder* – Riding a bus with a friend:  Transportation is still not allowing extra riders this year on our buses due to capacity.

 

NHS is hosting a trivia night next Wednesday, January 31st from 6-8 PM.

It’s $25 for a team of 5 or less. Students can scan the QR code located on the flyers throughout the building or see Mrs. Keller for more information.

 

In case you didn’t know, all students are assigned a locker.

This is great with it being so cold and you want someplace to put your coat.

The information, locker number and combination, are under Registration in Homeaccess.  These were assigned before the school year began, so if you started after that, you may not have a locker.  Stop and see Mrs. Kaufman in the Main Office to get a locker assigned to you.

If you find your locker is not convenient to your classes, or you have a top or bottom locker, but would prefer the opposite, please see Mrs. Kaufman.

 

 

GUIDANCE OFFICE-STUDENT SERVICES

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

 

Mosaic Program:

We are looking for 10th & 11th grade students who are: 

*Independent, original thinkers
*Intellectually curious, creative or unique
*Interested in the arts and creative expression
*Motivated by “real life” learning experiences
*Committed to having a voice and making a difference

Imagine spending your junior and senior years learning through hands-on activities, interactions with guest speakers, and explorations of our city. Live your education by enrolling in Mosaic, a half-day humanities program located in downtown Columbus that invites students from all over Franklin County to breathe life into their academic studies. Utilizing inquiry-based methodologies to facilitate college readiness, Mosaic prides itself on celebrating each student by creating a community that supports and encourages every voice in the room. Students will also focus on “real world” skills needed to succeed beyond graduation such as collaborative and leadership skills, as well as internship and Capstone project skills. Mosaic is taught by an English and Social Studies facilitator to create a cross-content learning experience unique in Columbus. Learn more by visiting experiencemosaic.org1 English Credit, 1 Social Studies Credit, and 1 Elective Credit – 3 periods per day

Mosaic Program Video Link:https://youtu.be/8QK9UFj-UEo (Links to an external site.) More information: https://www.escco.org/MosaicHumanities-BasedEducationExperience.aspx (Links to an external site.) 

If you are interested, let Mrs. Buscemi know via Canvas, email (jessica_buscemi@hboe.org) or stop in guidance. There will be an informational meeting on Tuesday, February 20, 2nd period at Bradley.

 

Seniors

Reminder to check out the Scholarship section in Schoolinks.  Local Scholarships are being added frequently.

 

College Fair!

National Association of College Admissions Counselors (NACAC) College Fair, February 3 @ the Ohio Fairgrounds from 1:00pm-4:00pm

       

CLUB ANNOUNCEMENTS

 

Future Medical Dates:

  • Monday Feb12 -> Physician’s Assistants 
  • Monday Feb 26 -> Nationwide Children’s Physical Therapists

Bradley Faith meets every Monday at 2:45pm in B276. Hope to see you there!

Math Club meets every Thursday after school in Room B152

Interact Club. A Service Club. Thursdays @ 2:40 PM in C285.

February 8 & 22

March 7 & 21

April 18

May 9

 

Art club meets on alternating Tuesdays.

Below are our meeting dates for the second half of the school year.

January 30

February 13

February 27

March 12

March 26

April 9

April 23

May 7

May 21

 

ATHLETIC EVENTS

Any student interested in playing Bradley Girls Lacrosse may contact Coach Kramer at 614-499-1580 or email her at Blair_Kramer@hboe.org.

Season starts Tuesday, February 20th @ 5 pm to 7 pm inside the stadium. 

Please make sure every athlete is in Final Forms with Girls Lacrosse checked as a sport of interest, a current physical uploaded, along with all forms signed by both athlete and guardian.  Go Jags!

 

Girl’s Golf Team: Freshman, Sophomore and Junior girls interested in joining the golf team should see Coach West.  All skill levels are welcome (beginner to experienced); all you need is a willingness to learn.  Earn the Student Engagement Seal and fulfill your Physical Education graduation requirement.  Golf teaches self-confidence, improves the ability to work with numbers, and applies problem-solving skills.  Golf promotes grit, and physical and mental endurance; wrapped in a package of fun, new friendships and life-long connections.   The 2024 season begins July 29, 2024, so let me know that you are interested by accessing the survey link:  https://forms.gle/BwV93JWcgo6oK3ga9.

I guarantee you won’t regret your decision.  Email Coach West if you have any questions at Jayne_west-mclinn@hboe.org.



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