During the month of October we are continuing to focus on the pillar REPECT in our Character Counts Program.
October is also National Bullying Prevention Month. Bullying can happen in many different ways. It can include teasing, being hurtful to someone, ignoring them or hurting them. It can also happen anytime – in person, online, on the phone, in class, on the bus, in your neighborhood or even in your home.
Bullying is never ok. The great thing is that there is much that you can do to stop or prevent it. This week’s trait is Action
10/25: “Strong people stand up from themselves. But the strongest people stand up for others.” – Unknown
During the month of October we are continuing to focus on the pillar REPECT in our Character Counts Program.
October is also National Bullying Prevention Month. Bullying can happen in many different ways. It can include teasing, being hurtful to someone, ignoring them or hurting them. It can also happen anytime – in person, online, on the phone, in class, on the bus, in your neighborhood or even in your home.
Bullying is never ok. The great thing is that there is much that you can do to stop or prevent it. This week’s trait is Action
10/24: “Injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere.” – Martin Luther King, Jr.
This Friday October 27 is the last day sign up for Alumni Volleyball!
The 15th Annual Student vs. Staff Volleyball game is once again hosting an Alumni Game, Friday, November 3rd at 5:30 PM. Any interested Cardinal Alumni can sign up using the following Google Form. Go Cards!
https://forms.gle/oGwmBKyauP2mh44Q6

During the month of October we are continuing to focus on the pillar REPECT in our Character Counts Program.
October is also National Bullying Prevention Month. Bullying can happen in many different ways. It can include teasing, being hurtful to someone, ignoring them or hurting them. It can also happen anytime – in person, online, on the phone, in class, on the bus, in your neighborhood or even in your home.
Bullying is never ok. The great thing is that there is much that you can do to stop or prevent it. This week’s trait is Action
10/23: “One person can make a difference, and everyone should try.” – John F. Kennedy
Spirt week fun








BHS Lady Cards Volleyball Senior Night.




Thursday the BHS Juniors and Seniors took a trip to visit the University of Akron


Paint the Plow project has begun in Mrs. McCuen’s art class.

The Lady Cards fell to PV in 5 sets.










Students in Mrs. Ihrig's class held a Columbian Exchange. They were learning what items came from the New World and from the Old World. Then doing a real life exchange while the students learned the challenges of language barriers.




October 12th is the last day to order your 2023-24 Cardinal Pride Shirts and Hoodies! Orders can be placed and paid for at the Bloomfield High School Office from 8:00am-2:30pm. Cash, or checks made payable to Bloomfield High School. Forms are available in the office. Any questions contact BHS at 440-685-4711.

The 15th Annual Student vs. Staff Volleyball game is once again hosting an Alumni Game, Friday, November 3rd at 5:30 PM. Any interested Cardinal Alumni can sign up using the following Google Form. Go Cards!
https://forms.gle/oGwmBKyauP2mh44Q6

Cash-For-Cardinals

Cross County competed at the Trumbull County Championships on Tuesday.








Several members of the 9th grade Health class were selected as a $100 Winner in the hope 360 Fentanyl Awareness Contest. They were also selected to be on the website with their Ad submission. Congratulations to the Health class for doing a fantastic job on Drug and Fentanyl Awareness. For more information on the Hope 360 program go to their website at https://www.hope360.love/


Lady Cards fall to St. John in 3 sets.










Jr. High Varsity fall short in 3 sets against St. John.









Jr High JV take the win in 2 sets against St. John.







On Saturday, Bloomfield Cross Country competed in the Lordstown Invitational. The boys will compete again this Tuesday at the County Championships at the Trumbull County Fairgrounds. Best of luck!





The Bloomfield Jr. High Students traveled to the Dr. James K. Bissell Nature Center at Morgan Swamp Preserve. The students had the opportunity to do hands on activities the centered around a pond study and geology. #2










