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Good Afternoon Jaguar Parents,

Please join us tonight for our Military Recognition Night, during the varsity boys’ basketball game against Cross District Rivalry Hilliard Davidson HS. Both schools will be uniting to celebrate our Military Recognition Night during the varsity game.

Next weekend, the Hilliard Bradley Theater presents The Play That Goes Wrong; the show will run from February 3rd through February 5th. 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 atwww.bradleytheater.com

As we get closer to the scheduling window for the 2023-2024 school year, please make sure to view our course of studies located on the Hilliard Bradley homepage under the school counselor tab.

Finally, we will hold virtual and in person parent teacher conferences on February 15th from 2:45pm -7:00pm. The signup window will open next Wednesday at noon. Please click the following link for signups. Please do not hesitate to contact me or your students’ teacher if you have immediate questions or concerns.

Have a Great Weekend and Go Jags!

Parents of Seniors:

Please have your senior complete the Intent to Participate form for Graduation. Intent to Participate (Schottenstein Center Ceremony)

Also, please don’t forget to order your cap and gown. 

There are 2 EASY ORDERING OPTIONS:

  1. ONLINE: WWW.JOSTENS.COM
  2. PHONE:  1-800-JOSTENS (567-8367)

Military Appreciation Night- Basketball Game – Friday, January 27, 2023

Join us tonight for a Cross District Rivalry Basketball Game vs Hilliard Davidson HS. Both schools will be uniting to celebrate our Military Recognition Night during the varsity game.

Invite as many Bradley and Davidson supporters to recognize Students, Parents, Grandparents, Neighbors and Friends of both schools who are currently serving, have served or will serve, as well as support our efforts in pursuing a Purple Star School designation.  ALL military branches will be recognized this evening.

We will be offering the Chuck a Duck 50/50 Raffle that evening with funds to be donated to a Military Cause, and hope that our Hilliard Community will come out to support this fundraising opportunity.

Hello Bradley Families.

We are in need of a Spirit Night Coordinator.  This person would be vital in helping PTO continue to raise the funds needed to support the Bradley High School community.  The responsibilities would include calling local restaurants and setting up dates for Spirit Nights.  You then would need to communicate the information to the PTO.  This could be at the PTO meetings or over email.

Please email if you would be able to help!  hilliardbradleypto@gmail.com.

Thank you for considering and for your continued support!

Hilliard Bradley PTO

HILLIARD BRADLEY THEATER PRESENTS- THE PLAY THAT GOES WRONG

Tickets: Local Level Events

Adults:    $10.00

Students/Seniors:    $7.00

February 3rd – 7pm

February 4th – 7pm

February 5th – 2pm

From Mischief, Broadway masters of comedy, comes the smash hit farce. Welcome to opening night of the Cornley University Drama Society’s newest production, The Murder at Haversham Manor, where things are quickly going from bad to utterly disastrous. This 1920s whodunit has everything you never wanted in a show—an unconscious leading lady, a corpse that can’t play dead, and actors who trip over everything (including their lines). Nevertheless, the accident-prone thespians battle against all odds to make it through to their final curtain call, with hilarious consequences! Part Monty Python, part Sherlock Holmes, this Olivier Award–winning comedy is a global phenomenon that’s guaranteed to leave you aching with laughter!

Bradley High School is in the process of applying for our Purple Star School designation from the Ohio Department of Education. The Purple Star Award recognizes schools that show a major commitment to students and families connected to our nation’s military. Schools that earn the award will receive a special Purple Star recognition to display on site to signify our continued commitment to recognition, fund raising and student support services for those families and students who serve or have served our country.

It is IMPORTANT that we capture you or your student’s (both past and present) military branch for future events and recognition.  As a part of these efforts, we have created a Military Resources webpage, a space for our military families to find resources. We invite you to visit the webpage and take a look around. Please fill out the form at the top of the page if you have any military experience you’d like us to recognize.

https://www.hilliardschools.org/hbr/military-family-resources/

important dates

February 3 – 5 – Bradley Theater Presents – The Play Goes Wrong

February 13 – Board of Education Meeting, 6:30 pm at Avery Elementary

February 15 – Parent Teacher Conferences

February 17 – No School

February 20 – No School

March 31 – April 7 – No School

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Heritage Student First in Columbus Oratorical Competition 

Congratulations to 7th-grader Lauren Sutch for placing first in the City of Columbus Oratorical Competition in December.  She was invited to be a speaker at the City MLK Breakfast at the Convention Center earlier this month. She will also be representing the city at the state competition in April and, if successful, continuing to the national competition in DC this summer.   We wish her all the best moving forward.

 Guest Blog – Celebrating the New Year

Board of Education member Brian Perry authored a Guest Blog on our web page this week to take time to reflect on and for celebrate great things to come.  You can read his blog by clicking here.

Report Cards for Students in Grades 6-12 Now Available

 

Report cards for students in grades 6-12 for the second marking period were finalized and posted in Home Access on Tuesday, January 10th.  If you haven’t already done so, please login to Home Access to review your child’s report card.  Click here for: Home Access Center.

 

 High school students sought for City Rec and Parks Commission 

Hilliard City Council is accepting applications for up to three Hilliard high school students to serve on the Recreation and Parks Advisory Committee, which provides recommendations and advice on a variety of topics.

Generally, topics the committee has been reviewing have included development of existing parkland; recreational facilities; trails and bikeways; health, wellness, and recreational programming and policy; and updates to strategic plans. Major topics under review include the future Wellness and Recreation Center and its associated athletic fields and other park amenities.

In addition to representatives of Hilliard City Council and Hilliard City School District, the committee includes residents and up to three students from Hilliard’s three high schools.   To apply for one of these vacant high school student positions on the Recreation and Parks Committee, send a letter of interest and a resume by March 1, 2023, to Diane Werbrich at councilclerk1@hilliardohio.gov



HILLIARD BRADLEY HIGH SCHOOL

Friday, January 27, 2023

 

IN THE NEWS

 

Hey Jags!  Do you enjoy music, traveling, and food??

Then Bradley Choir is the place for you!!  Whether you were in choir in the past or have never been in choir before, it is never too late to join!

Bradley Choir auditions begin on MONDAY, January 23rd, and run all week long.  If you are interested in auditioning, please see Mr. Witt or Ms. Schott in PA 121 to sign up for an audition slot.

There is a place for everyone in choir, don’t miss out!! GO JAGS!

 

Enjoy the beach? Need service hours or Capstone credit?

Experience Jamaica this spring break – April 1- 8, 2023 – for a Sustainable Agriculture & Community Development service trip. Tasks may include caring for animals, arts and crafts, engaging with young people, preparing produce for sale, and maintaining garden beds. We will also be experiencing additional cultural activities such as natural waterfalls, historical caverns, and a bioluminescent lagoon. If interested, contact pam_worth@hboe or caryn_riggs@hboe for more details. Sign up closes on February 10.

 

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

 

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

 

GUIDANCE OFFICE-STUDENT SERVICES

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

 

Seniors 

Reminder to check out the Scholarship section in Schoolinks.

Local Scholarships are being added frequently.

 

Mosaic 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 Monday, February 6.

 

 CLUB ANNOUNCEMENTS

 

Art Club dates for second semester:

February 9

February 23

March 9

March 23

April 20

May 4

May 18

 

Diversity Club- pds. 4th, 5th and 6th

Feb 15

March 15

April 19

May 17

 

Film Club will be meeting Wednesdays in SC140.

 

Future Engineers

Continuing to meet in PA132, Tuesdays 2:45 – 3:45.  Contact Mr. Armelie with any questions.

 

Future Medicals will continue to meet the 2nd and 4th Mondays of the month.

 

Society of Women Engineers will meet on the 2nd and 4th Monday each month.

 

Interact Club Meetings: 2:40 – 3:15 PM in C285. It’s not too late to join!

February 9 & 23

March 9 & 23

April 20

May 11

 

Interested in playing intramural sports? Click the link below for information on upcoming sports, including what will be offered and the registration period for that sport!

shorturl.at/aqBTW

 

Key Club meets in the Media Center on the 1st and 3rd Mondays after school when we have school.  Join our club to support our school and greater community!

February 6 – Help sell Valentine’s Flowers!

March 6

March 20

April 17

May 1

May 15

 

ATHLETIC EVENTS



HILLIARD BRADLEY HIGH SCHOOL

Thursday, January 26, 2023

 

IN THE NEWS

 

Hey Jags!  Do you enjoy music, traveling, and food??

Then Bradley Choir is the place for you!!  Whether you were in choir in the past or have never been in choir before, it is never too late to join!

Bradley Choir auditions begin on MONDAY, January 23rd, and run all week long.  If you are interested in auditioning, please see Mr. Witt or Ms. Schott in PA 121 to sign up for an audition slot.

There is a place for everyone in choir, don’t miss out!! GO JAGS!

Enjoy the beach? Need service hours or Capstone credit?

Experience Jamaica this spring break – April 1- 8, 2023 – for a Sustainable Agriculture & Community Development service trip. Tasks may include caring for animals, arts and crafts, engaging with young people, preparing produce for sale, and maintaining garden beds. We will also be experiencing additional cultural activities such as natural waterfalls, historical caverns, and a bioluminescent lagoon. If interested, contact pam_worth@hboe or caryn_riggs@hboe for more details. Sign up closes on February 10.

 

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

 

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

 

GUIDANCE OFFICE-STUDENT SERVICES

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

 

Seniors 

Reminder to check out the Scholarship section in Schoolinks.

Local Scholarships are being added frequently.

 

Mosaic 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 Monday, February 6.

 

CLUB ANNOUNCEMENTS

 

Art Club dates for second semester:

January 26

February 9

February 23

March 9

March 23

April 20

May 4

May 18

 

Diversity Club- pds. 4th, 5th and 6th

Feb 15

March 15

April 19

May 17

 

Film Club will be meeting Wednesdays in SC140.

 

Future Engineers

Continuing to meet in PA132, Tuesdays 2:45 – 3:45.  Contact Mr. Armelie with any questions.

 

Future Medicals will continue to meet the 2nd and 4th Mondays of the month.

 

Society of Women Engineers will meet on the 2nd and 4th Monday each month.

 

Interact Club Meetings: 2:40 – 3:15 PM in C285. It’s not too late to join!

January 26

February 9 & 23

March 9 & 23

April 20

May 11

 

Interested in playing intramural sports? Click the link below for information on upcoming sports, including what will be offered and the registration period for that sport!

shorturl.at/aqBTW

 

 

Key Club meets in the Media Center on the 1st and 3rd Mondays after school when we have school.  Join our club to support our school and greater community!

February 6 – Help sell Valentine’s Flowers!

March 6

March 20

April 17

May 1

May 15

 

ATHLETIC EVENTS



Good Afternoon Jaguar Parents,

Next week will be our first spirit week of the 2023 school year. The week will conclude with a Cross District Rivalry Basketball Game vs. Hilliard Davidson HS, Friday, January 27, 2023, at Bradley High School.  Both schools will be uniting to celebrate our Military Recognition Night during the varsity game.

Next Wednesday, we will be having our Electives Fair.  The fair will be held during lunches (periods 4-6).  As we approach scheduling, this is an opportunity to highlight electives to our students. Students will be able to freely walk around to each table, gather information and ask questions.

Freshman, Sophomore and Junior scheduling meetings will begin in two weeks. Please begin to talk to your students about their class choices to make sure they are making the best decisions about the classes they are scheduling. During the next few weeks, take the time to review the 2023-2024 course of studies to assist you and your student as you begin to plan for next school year.

Have a Great Weekend and Go Jags!

Grade 9 and 11 Vision and Hearing Screenings

Next week our school nurse will be conducting vision and hearing screenings for our freshman and junior students. Freshman will be screened on Tuesday, January 24 and juniors will be screened on Friday, January 27.  Please reach out to our school nurse, Ms. Ashline, at Deborah_Ashline@hboe.org if you have any questions.

American Red Cross Blood Drive

American Red Cross Blood Drive @ Bradley – Tuesday, January 24, 8:00 AM – 2:00 PM. To sign up, please visit Redcross.org, sponsor code BradleyHS.

Parents of Seniors:

Please have your senior complete the Intent to Participate form for Graduation.Intent to Participate (Schottenstein Center Ceremony)

Also, please don’t forget to order your cap and gown. 

There are 2 EASY ORDERING OPTIONS:

  1. ONLINE: WWW.JOSTENS.COM
  2. PHONE:  1-800-JOSTENS (567-8367)

important dates

Military Appreciation Night- Basketball Game – Friday, January 27, 2023

Mark your calendars now and join us for a Cross District Rivalry Basketball Game vs Hilliard Davidson HS, Friday, January 27, 2023.  Both schools will be uniting to celebrate our Military Recognition Night during the varsity game.

Invite as many Bradley and Davidson supporters to recognize Students, Parents, Grandparents, Neighbors and Friends of both schools who are currently serving, have served or will serve, as well as support our efforts in pursuing a Purple Star School designation.  ALL military branches will be recognized this evening.

We will be offering the Chuck a Duck 50/50 Raffle that evening with funds to be donated to a Military Cause, and hope that our Hilliard Community will come out to support this fundraising opportunity.

In addition, we are offering a Spirit week leading up to the Friday night game, designating Friday as our “camo” day.  We would love to have you join us for that theme on Friday night in our stands.

Hello Bradley Families!  Thank you so much for your support connecting to Kroger Community Rewards and Amazon Smiles programs.  We have already seen an increase from Kroger of 30% in the funds that Bradley PTO has received!  If you have not yet, please go to the PTO webpage http://www.hilliardschools.org/hbr/pto/ and scroll down to the bottom to find directions on how you can sign up.  Thank you for your continued support.

We are also in need of a new Spirit Night Coordinator.  If you are interested in helping, please email PTO at hilliardbradleypto@gmail.com

PRESENTS- THE PLAY THAT GOES WRONG

Tickets:  Local Level Events

Adults:    $10.00

Students/Seniors:    $7.00

February 3rd – 7pm

February 4th – 7pm

February 5th – 2pm

From Mischief, Broadway masters of comedy, comes the smash hit farce. Welcome to opening night of the Cornley University Drama Society’s newest production, The Murder at Haversham Manor, where things are quickly going from bad to utterly disastrous. This 1920s whodunit has everything you never wanted in a show—an unconscious leading lady, a corpse that can’t play dead, and actors who trip over everything (including their lines). Nevertheless, the accident-prone thespians battle against all odds to make it through to their final curtain call, with hilarious consequences! Part Monty Python, part Sherlock Holmes, this Olivier Award–winning comedy is a global phenomenon that’s guaranteed to leave you aching with laughter!

Performing Arts tag for Bradley eNews

Bradley High School is in the process of applying for our Purple Star School designation from the Ohio Department of Education. The Purple Star Award recognizes schools that show a major commitment to students and families connected to our nation’s military. Schools that earn the award will receive a special Purple Star recognition to display on site to signify our continued commitment to recognition, fund raising and student support services for those families and students who serve or have served our country.

It is IMPORTANT that we capture you or your student’s (both past and present) military branch for future events and recognition.  As a part of these efforts, we have created a Military Resources webpage, a space for our military families to find resources. We invite you to visit the webpage and take a look around. Please fill out the form at the top of the page if you have any military experience you’d like us to recognize.

https://www.hilliardschools.org/hbr/military-family-resources/

important dates

February 3-5 – Bradley Theater Presents The Play Goes Wrong

February 15 – Parent Teacher Conferences

February 17 – No School

February 20 – No School

March 31- April 7 – No School

Report Cards for Students in Grades 6-12 Now Available

Report cards for students in grades 6-12 for the second marking period were finalized and posted in Home Access on Tuesday, January 10th.  If you haven’t already done so, please login to Home Access to review your child’s report card.  Click here for: Home Access Center.

 

 Popular Annual Financial Report

The quantity and quality of learning programs are related to the funding provided and the effective, efficient management of those funds. It follows that the district’s purposes can best be achieved through prudent fiscal management.  Each year the district issues the Popular Annual Financial Report for our community.  The 2022 report is now available by clicking here for our web page.

 

 High school students sought for City Rec and Parks Commission 

Hilliard City Council is accepting applications for up to three Hilliard high school students to serve on the Recreation and Parks Advisory Committee, which provides recommendations and advice on a variety of topics.

Generally, topics the committee has been reviewing have included development of existing parkland; recreational facilities; trails and bikeways; health, wellness, and recreational programming and policy; and updates to strategic plans. Major topics under review include the future Wellness and Recreation Center and its associated athletic fields and other park amenities.

In addition to representatives of Hilliard City Council and Hilliard City School District, the committee includes residents and up to three students from Hilliard’s three high schools.   To apply for one of these vacant high school student positions on the Recreation and Parks Committee, send a letter of interest and a resume by March 1, 2023, to Diane Werbrich at councilclerk1@hilliardohio.gov

Fun-filled Social Evening Supports Innovation in Hilliard City Schools

Join the Hilliard Education Foundation for the fifth annual Denim and Diamonds event supporting innovative learning experiences for Hilliard City Schools students! This casual yet classy event, attended by more than 200 community leaders and supporters, includes heavy hors d’oeuvres, a silent auction, bourbon and wine pulls, DJ, a photo booth, a cash bar and much more. Proceeds benefit the classroom learning grant program.

The party will take place on Friday, March 3, 2023, from 7-11 p.m. at Heritage Golf Club in Hilliard. To purchase tickets or view sponsorship information, please visithttps://bit.ly/3ZuO7oz.



HILLIARD BRADLEY HIGH SCHOOL

Tuesday, January 24, 2023

 

IN THE NEWS

 

American Red Cross Blood Drive @ Bradley, Tuesday, January 24, 8:00 AM -2:00 PM. To sign up, please visit RedCrossBlood.org, sponsor code BradleyHS.

 

Hey Jags!  Do you enjoy music, traveling, and food??

Then Bradley Choir is the place for you!!  Whether you were in choir in the past or have never been in choir before, it is never too late to join!

Bradley Choir auditions begin on MONDAY, January 23rd, and run all week long.  If you are interested in auditioning, please see Mr. Witt or Ms. Schott in PA 121 to sign up for an audition slot.

There is a place for everyone in choir, don’t miss out!! GO JAGS!

 

Enjoy the beach? Need service hours or Capstone credit?

Experience Jamaica this spring break – April 1- 8, 2023 – for a Sustainable Agriculture & Community Development service trip. Tasks may include caring for animals, arts and crafts, engaging with young people, preparing produce for sale, and maintaining garden beds. We will also be experiencing additional cultural activities such as natural waterfalls, historical caverns, and a bioluminescent lagoon. If interested, contact pam_worth@hboe or caryn_riggs@hboe for more details. Sign up closes on February 10.

 

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

 

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

 

GUIDANCE OFFICE-STUDENT SERVICES

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

 

Seniors 

Reminder to check out the Scholarship section in Schoolinks.

Local Scholarships are being added frequently.

 

Mosaic 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 Monday, February 6.

 

CLUB ANNOUNCEMENTS

 

Art Club dates for second semester:

January 26

February 9

February 23

March 9

March 23

April 20

May 4

May 18

 

Diversity Club- pds. 4th, 5th and 6th

Feb 15

March 15

April 19

May 17

 

Film Club will be meeting Wednesdays in SC140.

 

Future Business Leaders of America will meet TUESDAY, JANUARY 24, in room PA134 at 2:45pm.  The purpose of the meeting will be to schedule times to take the competitive events tests.  This is a mandatory meeting for anyone participating in the competitive events.  The State Leadership Conference will be held on Thursday, February 23rd, through Friday, February 24th, at the Crown Plaza North- Worthington.

 

Future Engineers

Continuing to meet in PA132, Tuesdays 2:45 – 3:45.  Contact Mr. Armelie with any questions.

 

Future Medicals will continue to meet the 2nd and 4th Mondays of the month.

 

Society of Women Engineers will meet on the 2nd and 4th Monday each month.

 

Interact Club Meetings: 2:40 – 3:15 PM in C285. It’s not too late to join!

January 26

February 9 & 23

March 9 & 23

April 20

May 11

 

Interested in playing intramural sports? Click the link below for information on upcoming sports, including what will be offered and the registration period for that sport!

shorturl.at/aqBTW

 

 

Key Club meets in the Media Center on the 1st and 3rd Mondays after school when we have school.  Join our club to support our school and greater community!

February 6 – Help sell Valentine’s Flowers!

March 6

March 20

April 17

May 1

May 15

 

ATHLETIC EVENTS



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