Three Hilliard Schools Win State Report Card Award

Congratulations to both Weaver and Heritage Middle Schools and Crossing Elementary for achieving the Momentum Award for results on the 2022-2023 report card! The Momentum Award is for a school who has improved their performance index by 3 or more points from the 2021-2022 report card to the 2022-2023 report AND received a value-added rating of 4 or more stars.

The Ohio Department of Education and Workforce Director Stephen Dackin said, “This remarkable accomplishment reflects your unwavering commitment to excellence and the outstanding services you provide to your students and the community. It recognizes the devoted teachers and staff who consistently go above and beyond, ensuring that all students receive exceptional learning and instruction. Your tireless efforts in nurturing young minds, fostering a positive learning environment, and promoting holistic development has not gone unnoticed.”

You can click here to read more about the Hilliard Schools 2022-2023 report card.



Hilliard City Schools Earn Purple Star Award

Hilliard Darby High School and Washington Elementary have been recognized as a Purple Star School by the Ohio Department of Education and Workforce. This award celebrates the school’s dedication to supporting military-connected students and their families. Congratulations on this well-deserved achievement! These two join Davidson and Bradley High Schools which have already been designated as Purple Star Schools.

To learn more about the Purple Star Award, click here!



From Weaver to Nashville: Evan’s Journey of Inspiration and Hope

Evan Blum, a seventh-grade student at Weaver Middle School, recently journeyed to Nashville as an ambassador for the Serious Fun Network of camps, established by philanthropist, actor, and race car driver Paul Newman. During his visit, Evan had the honor of being interviewed for an upcoming episode of Inspired Lives, a new PBS television series featuring his hero, Indy car driver Josef Newgarden. Josef, the 2023 Indianapolis 500 Championship winner, is dedicated to supporting seriously ill children, a cause close to Evan’s heart. Diagnosed with Juvenile Idiopathic Arthritis at age 10, Evan will share his story on an episode of the new PBS television series airing this summer.



Change in Academic Calendar – No School April 8, 2024, for the Eclipse

Change in Academic Calendar – No School on April 8, 2024, for the Eclipse

Hilliard City Schools will make a shift in its academic calendar on Monday, April 8, 2024, due to our proximity to the total solar eclipse pathway. Students will not have school, but staff will report for a work day.

The April event will mark the first total solar eclipse visible in Ohio since 1806. To ensure the safety and enjoyment of our students and staff, the district has purchased eclipse glasses for every student and staff member. These glasses will be distributed to students before they leave for Spring Break.

Superintendent David Stewart stated, “Our area is expected to see a large increase in visitors who want to view the total solar eclipse.  This, in combination with concerns about safety as well as many families’ desire to view the eclipse, led us to this decision.”

Additionally, please note that there will be no high school sports practices or other extra-curricular activities scheduled that day until after 6 pm and only indoors.  All elementary and middle school after school activities will be canceled.

We are excited about this rare event and the learning opportunities it presents for our students. Thank you for your understanding and support as we make adjustments to accommodate this unique occasion.



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