News & Info
March 5, 2026
Recipients of the Embrace Empower and Inspire Award
Congratulations to this month’s Embrace, Empower & Inspire Award winners:Jeffery Feathers, Transition Specialist at Hilliard Bradley High SchoolKristen Welch, Transition Specialist at Davidson High SchoolCorey Poe, Transition Specialist at Hilliard
March 4, 2026
Hilliard Education Foundation Brings New Opportunities to Students
The Hilliard Education Foundation continues to make a meaningful impact on our schools by hosting incredible events like Denim & Diamonds in support of our teachers and students. Through the
January 5, 2026
College Savings Meeting for K–8 Families
Hilliard City Schools invites K–8 families to attend an upcoming College Savings Meeting hosted by Hilliard College Counselor Trevor Maggied. This informative session is designed to help families better understand
October 13, 2025
StudentSquare is Coming for Athletics and Activities
We’re excited to introduce StudentSquare, the new communication tool our students in 7-12 grades will use for athletics and extracurricular activities. With StudentSquare, coaches and advisors can share updates, practice time
September 20, 2025
Hilliard City Schools Ranked #1 in Ohio for Value-Added – Third Year in a Row
We are proud to share that, once again for the third year in a row, Hilliard City Schools has been ranked #1 in the entire state of Ohio for the
August 8, 2025
New Cafeteria Payment System
Hilliard City Schools is upgrading the system we use in our school cafeterias. This change will help families better manage their child’s meal account. Because of this upgrade, parents will
August 1, 2025
Introducing ParentSquare: Streamlined School-to-Home Communication
Welcome to ParentSquare! We are excited to adopt this new form of school-to-home communication. ParentSquare is designed to keep parents informed and facilitate participation at school. It provides a safe
June 17, 2025
HB 335 Threatens Hilliard City Schools and Property Values
HB 335 is a sweeping property tax reform bill that combines elements from several prior proposals (HB 129, HB 186, and HB 309). It would fundamentally change how property taxes






