Please join us in congratulating these five seniors recognized by the Urban League of Rochester as 2024 Black Scholars! Each student has maintained a B average or better throughout HS. They will be recognized in a ceremony on June 3.
1 day ago, Hilton Central School District
Brooke Bell, Jude Hare, Shaniah Jackson, Robert Lowry, Elise Woods
Last night, educators from 9 different districts in the area gathered at the high school for a leadership symposium. Some great thoughts from school leaders and students about building organizational culture. Special thanks to Dr. Rudd and Dr. Green for organizing this event.
1 day ago, David Yates
Leadership symposium
Leadership symposium
The High School's Teen Republicans Club has dedicated a display case to commemorate Memorial Day, with words from "In Flanders Fields." From left to right: Kate Barry, Mallory Heise, Hailey McConnell, Madison Levato, Austin DeLorme, Drea Domicello, and Michael Mault.
2 days ago, David Yates
Students in front of Memorial Day display case.
Happy Staff Appreciation Week! Let's take a moment to celebrate and recognize the incredible dedication and hard work of our teachers and school staff. We appreciate all you do to educate our students & put them first every day. #CadetProud #Welcoming #Affirming
3 days ago, Hilton Central School District
Young students clapping
Congratulations to Damian Mesh, Remy McNamara, and Coach Joe Brock on winning the Individual Class A1 Section V championship yesterday! Damian and Remy won doubles 6-4, 6-2.
2 days ago, Hilton Central School District
Damian Mesh, Remy McNamara and Coach Joe Brock
Congratulations to Nancy Leport, Rick Francis & the Hilton Alumni Assoc. for being honored as ACT for Education 2024 Community Champions for Public Education. We are so grateful for all this organization has done for our students & staff!
5 days ago, Hilton Central School District
Rick Francis, Nancy Leport, Jeff Green, Kristen Paolini & Derek Warren
Meet Hilton Hero Kim Giacolone! "Every day she exhibits the characteristics of being welcoming and affirming, and curious, not judgmental. Helping our staff, students and even the nurses in the office with anything that may come her way. She goes above and beyond for late arrivals and early dismissals. She is a nurturing face to many of our students who honorarily call her 'the other nurse'. Village would not be the same without her!"
6 days ago, Amanda Dedie
Kim Giacolone
A great way to start the day at Northwood! Students and staff were treated to fantastic performances from the bands and choruses!
7 days ago, David Yates
Boy playing cymbals
Chorus singing
Chorus singing
Sending a heartfelt thank you to our five Hilton CSD principals on this School Principals' Day! We are grateful for your hard work every day, dedication, visionary thinking, and for keeping our schools running smoothly. #Welcoming #Affirming #CadetProud
7 days ago, Hilton Central School District
School Principals' Day graphic
Hats off to our student-athletes, coaches, and spectators on receiving the Award of Excellence for Exemplary Display of Sportsmanship, Ethics, and Integrity from the New York Public High School Athletic Association!
9 days ago, Hilton Central School District
Award photo
When it comes to the SkillsUSA Leadership Conference and Skills Competition success runs in the Prus family. This past weekend Hilton High School and WEMOCO CTE Center student Evan, a junior, took second place with three other teammates in the Teamworks event at the New York State Fairgrounds. Evan’s brother, Iliya, who graduated from Hilton last year took third in the same competition in 2023 and first the year before. Iliya advanced to the 2022 SkillsUSA National conference in Atlanta where he and his teammates placed 14th out of 43 teams competing. Evan is completing his first year of the HVAC/ Plumbing program that WEMOCO offers to Hilton High junior and senior students who are eligible. The competition is designed to evaluate team preparation for future employment and to recognize outstanding students for excellence and professionalism in the field of residential carpentry, roofing, masonry, plumbing, electrical and teamwork skills. The brothers have now accumulated a gold, silver and bronze medal with the potential for more in 2025. Congratulations to Evan from everyone at Hilton Central Schools.
9 days ago, David Yates
Evan Prus at Skills USA competition
Evan Prus and his brother Iliyaat Skills USA competition
Congratulations to senior Jude Hare who won The 'H' Factor Talent Show with his performance of "Out There" from The Hunchback of Notre Dame. He is pictured with Principal Dr. Jeff Green.
8 days ago, Hilton Central School District
Dr. Jeff Green and Jude Hare
Students in Sunnie Tobias’ Exploring Health Careers class had a chance to learn about Holistic medicine from Stephanie Krebs, owner of Body Sense Healthcare and Nutrition in Attica. Ms. Krebs spoke to the students about the frequencies in the human body and how reading those frequencies can lead to non-traditional treatments. She also emphasized the importance of caring for not only their bodies, but their minds and emotional health as well. She even gave each person in the class a total body analysis to determine what they might need more, or less of in their diets. This was one of a series of visits from people in the health care field that will be taking place. Other speakers include a paramedic, a nurse in pediatric heart surgery, a chiropractor, and a midwife.
9 days ago, David Yates
Dr. Stephanie Krebs speaking to class.
Dr. Stephanie Krebs speaking to class.
Dr. Stephanie Krebs speaking to class.
Dr. Stephanie Krebs speaking to class.
It was a weekend to remember for Northwood’s 5th grade inventors in Melanie Klock’s REACH Class who competed in the Western New York Invention Convention. Inventors were randomly placed in three different groups and competed against more that 250 other inventors. At the end of the day there was one student who was named Inventor of the Year and chosen to compete at the National Invention Convention in Dearborn, Michigan in June, Carter Tsang and his invention, Buzz Off! Congratulations to Carter and everyone who took part, and to the following students who won awards in each group: Group A: Gold Award Winner: Adrianna Rawnsley-Fruit-T Silver Award Winner: Eli Montgomery-Cords in Order Group B: Gold Award Winner: Dominic Pino-Heat-It Scoop Group C: Gold Award Winner: Quinn Sharpe-The Pawspective Collar Silver Award Winner: Kai DiPasquale- Snap and Go Clothing Bronze Award Winner: Azra Obradovic- Perfect Pencilz
9 days ago, David Yates
5th Grade REACH students
Fantastic job by our Transportation Department which has spent time this week teaching our students about bus safety. They give these lessons three times a year at our elementary schools, going over safety features on the bus and how to evacuate in case of an emergency.
13 days ago, David Yates
Reflection of bus in mirror
Student practicing evacuating bus
Student practicing evacuating bus
Students listening to bus driver
Need a way to organize all your charging cords, a device to locate your dog in case they get lost, how about something to reduce that pesky and dangerous glare through the windshield when you're driving? If any of those sound like something you could use, then Northwood’s Invention Convention had what you were looking for. Fifth grade students in the REACH class presented their creations in the auditorium on April 25. What these students might lack in experience, they make up for with creativity and enthusiasm. Students did research to discover common problems, used the design process to produce solutions and then planned, designed and created their inventions. These presentations served as a warmup for the Western New York State Invention Convention which will be held this weekend in Buffalo. The top finalists from there will move on to the National Invention Convention at the Henry Ford Museum in Dearborn, Michigan. Northwood students have won the state competition for the last two years so hopefully they can make it three in a row! A very special thanks to Cheryl Lee and Kim Browne who served as our judges.
12 days ago, David Yates
Student presenting at Invention Convention
Student presenting at Invention Convention
Student presenting at Invention Convention
Student presenting at Invention Convention
Student presenting at Invention Convention
Meet Hilton hero Kim Phillips: "Kim is always here bright and early to make sure that all the bus runs are covered before anyone else, and we know how short we have been this year. This has not been an easy job. Kim is very welcoming and approachable with any and all issues that arise with a smile on her face. She will be VERY missed when she retires in June." Thanks for all you do!
13 days ago, Amanda Dedie
Kim Phillips
On April 24 8th grade students traveled to the high school to see a performance of Survivors performed by JCC’s Center Stage. The show presents the Holocaust through the eyes of ten Rochester-based survivors portrayed by six actors. Following the performance students had a chance to comment on the production as well as ask questions of the cast members. Special thanks to: • Matt D'Augustine and Colleen Grego for planning and logistics • The eighth-grade teachers for chaperoning • Assistant Principal Steve Sorensen • The transportation department for busing the students to the high school • Kim Rudd for sound and technical support • The High School Administration for providing the auditorium • Kristen Paolini for funding the show • The students for being such a great audience • The actors who put on an amazing, and memorable performance
13 days ago, David Yates
Actors performing on stage
Actors performing on stage
Actors peering into distance
Students sitting in the auditorium
Last night's "H Factor" Talent Show had it all; from musicians and dancers to magicians and even a contortionist! Congratulations to senior Jude Hare who took top honors with his performance of "Out There" from The Hunchback of Notre Dame. All proceeds went to Sources of Strength - a best practice youth suicide prevention project designed to harness the power of peer social networks to change unhealthy norms and culture, ultimately preventing suicide, bullying, and substance abuse. The mission of Sources of Strength is to prevent suicide by increasing help-seeking behaviors and promoting connections between peers and caring adults.
13 days ago, David Yates
Girl singing
boy playing guitar
Contortionist in strange position
Boy holding trophy
Girl playing Piano
Boy playing guitar
Girl singing
Girl Dancing
Magician doing card trick
Girl Singing
Congratulations to all our staff members who were recognized at the Board of Education meeting on April 23 for receiving tenure. Left to Right: Holley Haynes (NW), Kelsey Bitetto (QE), Amy Gendrou (MW), Lauren Steinebach (NW), Nora Davison (VE), Ashley Oswald (HS), Sarah Mostarda (HS), Ourania Pike (VE), Margo Sadowski (VE), Rebecca Burchill (VE/DW), Marilyn VanGraafeiland (HS), Alexis Hamlin (MW), and Elizabeth Thornton, Director of Student Services. Also receiving tenure but not pictured were Julie Blandford (MW), and Ned Dale, Superintendent for Human Resources.
13 days ago, David Yates
Staff members who received tenure at the Board of Education meeting on April 23.