News & Info

Hey Freshmen! Did you miss Focus Camp and not get a shirt? Ask one of your core teachers to fill out the Google Form for you and one will be delivered soon! 

Attention Sophomore Class-Jostens will be here on Monday September 25th at 8:30 in the PAC to share information about class rings. See your Canvas page for more details.

All juniors interested in taking the PSAT/National Merit Scholarship Qualifying Test should check out their Canvas page for more information. See Dr. Mox or your counselor for more information.

Hey Seniors!!! Make sure to check your Canvas page to find out important dates for Graduation Info! We will have our FIRST Graduation Meeting on Monday September 25 in the PAC at 9:30!! 

The Women in Engineering Club will meet Wednesday September 6th after school in room 147. Any girl interested in coming is welcome, whether you have taken engineering classes or not. If you have questions see Fama Seck or Mr. Kuch. 

Interact club is hosting a canned food drive during this Friday’s game against Darby. Drop off any canned goods or non-perishable food items at the wildcat tailgate or at the gates when you walk into the game. All proceeds will go to the Hilliard pantry!

Debate Club! If you love talking about today’s top issues, want to improve your public speaking, or are just looking for a good time, the Davidson Speech and Debate Club has their first meeting TODAY! We will meet after school in room 202. The club will be discussing plans for the year as well as holding officer elections, so make sure you come to this important meeting or reach out to Mr. Wheeler if you can’t make it and want more information. Hope to see you there!

Your Lady Wildcat Varsity Tennis Team is dominating this year. This past week, they beat DeSales, battled to take the win against Olentangy Liberty and closed the week with a strong win against Dublin Scioto. Playing 1st Singles is Madison Kline, 2nd Singles is Keely Guffey and 3rd Singles is Mackenzie Kline. Playing 1st Doubles is Brooklyn Murlin with partner Aila Mahefkey and 2nd Doubles is Sereen Alshami with partner Greta Bordjadze. 

Your Lady Wildcat JV Tennis Team is having a great season. They have strong wins against Bradley, Olentangy Liberty and Dublin Scioto, so far. Your JV Team lead by 1st Singles Bridget Scott, 2nd Singles Aashini Patel and 3rd Singles Olivia Lewis. Playing 1st Doubles Mischa Haworth with partner Erin Scott and 2nd Doubles Corinne O’Brien with partner Elise O’Brien. 

Wildcat Baseball Players: There will be a player meeting TODAY Tuesday, September 5th at 2:45 at the Varsity Baseball Field. This meeting will cover Fall expectations and our fall calendar for open fields, lifting, and conditioning. This meeting is for all players not participating in a fall sport. Please contact Coach Swallie with any questions.



How Does Development in Hilliard Impact the Schools

Many people have seen the City of Hilliard develop a new comprehensive plan.  According to their web page, they launched Hilliard by Design to significantly update the city’s 2011 comprehensive plan.

While we congratulate the City Leaders for creating such a forward-thinking document, we hear that some in our community need more clarification on what the city can do with land owned by the school district. The short answer is they can not buy or sell property owned by the Board of Education without the Board’s approval, nor have they ever tried to. The Board appreciates the opportunity to collaborate with our city partners on projects that impact the schools.

Currently, the Hilliard School Board of Education will continue working on the District’s Master Facilities Plan, or MFP. An MFP is the product of a data-driven process that guides capital planning decisions over the next 5-10 years. The process takes into account community and stakeholder feedback, which results in transparent decisions about:

  • Educational programs
  • Facility use
  • Capital investment

This MFP will address many fundamental questions:

  • What kind of schools will best prepare students and inspire them to achieve their full potential for the future?
  • How many students will attend our schools in five years? Ten years?
  • What is the correct number, size, and location of schools to best serve these students?
  • Where do we need new schools?
  • Which current buildings should be replaced, expanded, modernized, or repurposed?
  • What is the cost and schedule to make these changes?

You can click here to access the web page to learn more about the District’s MFP process. If you want to participate in the process moving forward, please email us by clicking here.

 



School Funding Remains Flat Even As Local Property Values In Hilliard Rise

You may have read that all Franklin County residents’ properties have been assessed this year.  This part of a regular procedure ensures fair taxation based on area changes.

In Hilliard, residential property values have increased by an average of 34%. Residents may wonder if their taxes will increase at the same rate or if the school district will gain extra funds. The answer to both is no.

A law passed in 1976, House Bill (HB) 920, protects homeowners from significant tax increases by limiting growth on taxes. While rates went up, each property owner will be impacted differently.  You can click here to access the Franklin County Auditor’s web page to search for your specific property.

HB 920l also prevents school districts from collecting extra revenue from rising property values unless approved by voters. An exception is the “inside millage,” or the 4.45 mills of property tax that Hilliard receives that grows with inflation, which may fluctuate with property assessments.

Hilliard maintains its reputation as an excellent place to live, and our top-rated schools contribute to this success. We remain committed to providing value for your investment in education. For questions about school finances, please click here for our Fiscal reports on the District web page.



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.



Monday, August 28th from 6pm-8pm we will be holding a Welcome Back to 5100 Open House. During this time, we would like to invite all of our families to come into the building to walk your students’ schedule and meet our staff. During Open House, we will also have PTO present selling Davidson gear as well as some of our clubs and sports out in the Commons for your student to get involved with.

Please report to your student’s first period class by 5:55pm. You will need to have their schedule pulled up on your device or print a copy of the schedule and bring it with you. You will follow your student’s daily schedule with the times below. This will give you the opportunity to meet their teachers and tour the building.

Schedule for WELCOME BACK TO 5100 OPEN HOUSE:

6:00 -6:04 pm Welcome announcement
6:04 – 6:11 pm Period 1
6:15 – 6:22 pm Period 2
6:26 – 6:33 pm Period 3
6:37 – 6:44 pm Period 4
6:48 – 6:55 pm Period 5
6:59 – 7:06 pm Period 6
7:10 – 7:17 pm Period 7
7:21 – 7:28 pm Period 8

The Commons will be open for parents to peruse clubs and sports options for the school year from 7:30-8:00 as well as in-between and during classes.

Innovation Learning Campus (ILC) Open House

All families are welcome to tour the Innovation Campus on Tuesday, August 29th from 6-7PM so that students can walk the buildings of their first semester courses. Many teachers will be on hand during this informal visit at either the Innovative Learning Center/ILC (5323 Cemetery Road) or at the Innovative Learning Hub/HUB (3859 Main Street). We hope to see you on the 29th!



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