
Opening Night for The ADDAMS FAMILY!
Tickets are on sale now for Bloomfield Drama's spring production of THE ADDAMS FAMILY MUSICAL at www.bloomfielddrama.org (or bloomfield.booktix.com) or can be purchased in the High School Office with cash or check during regular office hours. Question on tickets? Email us at music@blmschools.org
Pricing:
Reserved Floor Seats: $8 for children, students K-12, college students with a valid student ID, and seniors and $10 for Adults.
Bleacher (GA): $7 for all patrons.
Children under 5 are free, but they must sit on the lap of an adult, if they would like their own seat they must purchase a ticket (floor seats only).



During the month of March, we will focus on the pillar CITIZENSHIP in our Character Counts Program.
This week’s phrase is Make choices that protect the safety and rights of others.
4/28 “Let us remember: One book, one pen, one child and one teacher can change the world.” Malala Yousafzai

Thank you to Mrs. Peterson for helping our students learn CPR!

During the month of March, we will focus on the pillar CITIZENSHIP in our Character Counts Program.
This week’s phrase is Make choices that protect the safety and rights of others.
4/27: “Injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere.” Dr. Martin Luther King

Loved having some NHS students read to our 5th grade





Thank you to Mr. Jon Hill for sharing his pottery expertise with Ms. Hepfner's art students.





During the month of March, we will focus on the pillar CITIZENSHIP in our Character Counts Program.
This week’s phrase is Make choices that protect the safety and rights of others.
4/26: “Life is too short to try and please everyone. Take charge and do what’s right-not what’s popular” Farshad Asl

During the month of March, we will focus on the pillar CITIZENSHIP in our Character Counts Program.
This week’s phrase is Make choices that protect the safety and rights of others.
4/25: “The truth of the matter is that you always know the right thing to do. The hard part is doing it.” Robert H. Schuller

Sorry for the delayed pictures - we had to get the whipped cream out of our eyes! Pi day at Bloomfield was full of mathematically exciting activities, including a scavenger hunt, a "Pi-K" walk/run, some basketball competitions, and some of our wonderful teacher volunteers getting a little extra sweetening with some pie in the face!


During the month of March, we will focus on the pillar CITIZENSHIP in our Character Counts Program.
This week’s phrase is Make choices that protect the safety and rights of others.
4/24: “Humanitarian work isn’t criminal, nor is it heroic. Helping others should be normal” Sean Binder

5th grade Peep Project is teaching them about responsibility, accountability, and life skills.










Our Middle School Esports team is also going to the state finals. They will compete on April 12 .


Mrs. Krotzer's 10th grade ELA II class enjoy a Hobbit Feast!






During the month of March, we will focus on the pillar CITIZENSHIP in our Character Counts Program.
This week’s phrase is Be a good neighbor
4/21 “Being a good neighbor is an art which makes life richer.” Gladys Taber

Congratulations to our HS ESports Teams on being State Finalist!



Mrs. Krotzer's 9th grade ELA class finished up Romeo & Juliet by having a meme war! Montagues vs. Capulet





During the month of March, we will focus on the pillar CITIZENSHIP in our Character Counts Program.
This week’s phrase is Be a good neighbor
4/20: “A good life depends on the strength of our relationships with family, neighbors, colleagues, and strangers” David Lammy

Congratulations to Nevaeh Doll and Holden Gwinn on being Bloomfield's nominees for Trumbull County POY.


During the month of March, we will focus on the pillar CITIZENSHIP in our Character Counts Program.
This week’s phrase is Be a good neighbor
4/19: “All will concede that in order to have good neighbors, we must also be good neighbors. That applies in every field of human endeavor.” Harry S. Truman

During the month of March, we will focus on the pillar CITIZENSHIP in our Character Counts Program.
This week’s phrase is Be a good neighbor
4/18: “Definition of good neighbor: someone to be trusted; a courteous friendly source of help when help is needed; someone you can count on; someone who cares: Edward B. Rust Jr.