
Looking for a quick way to get rid of your empty BOTTLES and CANS after your Super Bowl party? Looking for an easy way to support the HILTON WINTER DRUMLINE?
~ WE CAN HELP WITH BOTH!!!~
Bring your bags of empty bottles and cans to the upper parking lot at the Hilton High School on Monday, February 12th between 6:00 PM – 9:00 PM.
Text your address to 585-237-8668 and we will come pick up bags from your porch on Monday, February 12th between 6:00 PM – 9:00 PM.
Bring your bags directly to Five Cents Fast at 650 Lake Avenue anytime on Monday -Fridays from 2:00 PM – 6:00 PM or Saturdays 10:00 AM – 3:00 PM. Tell them the donations are for the Hilton Drumline!
Place your bags in either of our collection bins any day/time at your convenience. Bins are located in front of Micro Transmissions at 1220 Hilton Parma Corners Road (at the corner of Rt. 18 and Rt. 259) and in front of Pettinari’s Deli, Pizza and Meats at 918 Roosevelt Highway.
THANK YOU FOR YOUR SUPPORT!


Congratulations and thank you to team "Hilton Cadets" for raising $3,410 for Special Olympics New York during yesterday's sunny, but cold Polar Plunge at Ontario Beach Park! Roxanne Root, Village 2nd grade teacher, was team captain. Special Olympics New York provides inclusive opportunities for people with intellectual disabilities, who compete in Olympic-style, coached sports.


It's School Counselor Appreciation Week! Our counselors are invaluable in helping our students navigate the challenges of school, providing insight into future opportunities & offering a compassionate ear during difficult times. Thank you for creating a safe and supportive space for our students! #NSCW24


Congratulations to the following young vocalists & musicians who participated in Solo Festival and were selected to participate in the All-County Chorus or Band in March!


February is officially #LovetheBus month! Launched in 2007, Love the Bus highlights the important role of the yellow school bus in education and shows appreciation for the school bus drivers who safely transport more than 25 million children to and from school every day. Let's give a round of applause to our Hilton CSD drivers, office staff & mechanics who keep our students safe on their way to and from school! We love our Hilton CSD Transportation Dept.!


Please make a donation to the Hilton Cadets team participating in the Polar Plunge to support Special Olympics New York on Sunday, February 4, and help them reach their goal of $5,000!
Your support will directly impact Special Olympics New York athletes to continue to give the gift of sport, opportunities to live life to the fullest and making lifelong friendships at no cost to them or their caregivers.
Together we can create an Inclusive community! https://shorturl.at/gtwxZ


As a result of his leadership in Human Resources, Ned Dale & his team have made HR a welcoming dept., a place where staff can ask questions & receive information. He has created a confidential & caring place that embraces the idea of being curious, not judgemental. Thank you, Ned


As a result of his leadership in Human Resources, Ned Dale & his team have made HR a welcoming dept., a place where staff can ask questions & receive information. He has created a confidential & caring place that embraces the idea of being curious, not judgemental. Thank you, Ned


Yesterday, the seventh grade Health Essentials class teamed up with other seventh graders for peer-to-peer support in creating new year’s goals for both in school and at home. In addition to the goals task, the teams of students are working together on peer-to-peer communication, leadership skills, non-judgmental relationships, friendships, and trust. “The big brother/big sister model gives students an opportunity to support each other,” said Claire Drexler, Health/FaCS teacher.





Welcome to our newest staff! #Welcoming #Affirming #CadetProud


After school and evening activities are canceled for Tues., Jan. 9 in the Hilton School District due to the forecast for damaging winds. At this time, the Board of Education meeting will still be held at 7 p.m. at QUEST Elementary.


The Hilton community is invited to attend a Community Budget Meeting as we begin the process of developing the 2024-25 school budget.


Check out this excellent opportunity to join the Hilton CSD administrative team! For more information and to apply, visit Hilton.Recruitfront.com


Did you know that Hilton CSD has some of the kindest, friendliest, most knowledgeable bus driver trainers around? And they would love to train you to drive a school bus! Interested in learning more? Visit Hilton.Recruitfront.com or call 392-1007.


Do you enjoy working with students with special needs? This rewarding career offers generous benefits, with school breaks and summers off. Sound like a good match for you? Apply at Hilton.Recruitfront.com


Hilton CSD has an excellent opportunity for an IT Computer Technician. Check it out at Hilton.Recruitfront.com #Welcoming #Affirming #IT #jobopportunity


Welcome to our newest staff! #Welcoming #Affirming #CadetProud


Seventh grade classes headed to the Aquatic Center today, but it wasn’t to swim. Science Teachers Reggie Gerig, Kirsten Meyers and Jennifer Maloney had their students do a human density activity as part of their Structure and Properties of Matter Unit. Sylvia Wittman and Tyler Newton volunteered to lower themselves into a barrel of water outfitted with a spout. Then their classmates used jugs to collect the water displaced by their bodies. Students poured the water into cylinders to measure how much water was being displaced.
“We just finished the density section of this unit and use this as an enrichment activity,” said Maloney. “Once we returned to the classroom, we used the data that we collected to find each student's volume, convert their weight into grams, and then calculated the density of each student.”
Classes also discussed how a human can float or sink in water.






Congratulations to seventh graders Julia Coon (left) & Elise Greiner for participating in the Junior Wind Symphony at Hochstein School of Music this fall. Julia plays bassoon & Elise plays flute.


Please note that Tuesday, Oct. 31 is a half day session for ALL students K-12. The printed calendar sent to homes incorrectly states that it is a half day for K-6. Students will arrive home approximately 4 hours earlier than normal.
