Hillsboro News and Notes for January 17, 2025

 

 

 

 

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In This Issue
No School Monday for MLK Day … PTSO Meeting Thursday … Wellness Night at JT Moore … .Little Gourmand Fundraiser 1/25… Volunteer Opportunities … Still Seeking Italy Travelers! …Yearbook Info

 

 

 

 

 

There is no school this Monday, January 20, in observance of Martin Luther King Jr. Day. See you back at school on Tuesday!

 

 

 

 

PTSO Meeting Thursday
It’s the first PTSO meeting of 2025, y’all! Looking forward to seeing everyone at 6:00 PM on Thursday, January 23, in the cafeteria. 
 

 

Wellness Night at JT Moore
JT Moore will be holding their 2nd annual Wellness Matters event this Wednesday, January 22 at 5 PM. Hillsboro parents, caregivers, and teachers are invited to attend! This event is for adults to come and learn about ways to help their children and teens navigate various mental health and wellness issues facing students today. Participants will get to choose from topics presented by Nashville-area professionals. Follow @jt_moore_pto on Instagram or reach out to jtmoorepto@gmail.com for more info!
 

 

Little Gourmand Fundraiser Day Next Saturday
On Saturday, January 25, be sure to visit Little Gourmand (either location) and get some French deliciousness–10% of sales (excluding bread) that day will be donated to Hillsboro! Merci, Little Gourmand!

 

 

Parent Tour Guides Needed 
The school options application (aka “lottery”) process for the 2025-2026 school year opens next week, which means there will be an uptick in families wanting to see what Hillsboro has to offer. We have openings for parent tour guides on several Saturday mornings between now and April 19th. Click HERE to sign up. And be sure to let interested families know they can sign up for tours at wearehillsboro.com/tours!

Parent Helpers Needed at Basketball Games
There are a bunch of home basketball games coming up in the next few weeks. The gameday experience is so much more enjoyable for our fans and visitors when the spiritwear store is open and the concession stand is fully staffed. Help us put our best foot forward by volunteering for a shift on an upcoming Tuesday or Friday night!

Sign up HERE for spiritwear and HERE for concessions.

 

 

 

Seeking Travelers!
Mrs. Banks is still enrolling students who want to travel to Italy in May of 2026! Please email her at lesa.banks@mnps.org if you are interested.

 

 

 

 

Yearbook Info
Click HERE for all the deets on this year’s yearbook! (Note: the code for HHS is 1535.)
  • $70 if you order by January 27, 2025!
  • $75 if you order by April 1, 2025!
 

 

 

MARK YOUR CALENDARS

January 20
MLK Day: No School

January 23
PTSO Meeting
6:00 in the cafeteria

January 25
Little Gourmand Fundraiser
 

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QUICK LINKS

PTSO Burro Box

PTSO Website

PTSO Calendar

HHS Counseling Website

MNPS Website

Hillsboro Alumni

MNPS Tech Support Page

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Parent Tour Guides Needed

The school options application (aka “lottery”) process for the 2025-2026 school year is now open, which means there will be an uptick in families wanting to see what Hillsboro has to offer. We have openings for parent tour guides on several Saturday mornings between now and April 19th. Click HERE to sign up.

Our Hearts Are with Antioch

Wednesday’s tragic events at Antioch High School have left many in our community feeling sad, anxious, scared, and vulnerable. Teachers and students are having discussions in their classrooms today, and students are always welcome to approach their counselors, social workers, or any trusted adult at the school if they wish to talk more. The PTSO would like to share the following resources that may be of help to you and your family during this tough time in Nashville.

One way to assist the victims of the Antioch High School shooting is to make a donation to the Nashville School Violence Support & Healing Fund, established by the Community Foundation of Middle Tennessee. Contributions will be distributed to individuals directly impacted, following IRS-approved guidelines. Additionally, funds may be allocated to organizations providing critical services, such as mental health support. Click HERE for more information. 

The topic of school safety is understandably topmost on everyone’s mind this week. At last night’s PTSO meeting, Principal Holdren and District 8 School Board Member (and Hillsboro parent) Erin Block both emphasized that the district and school will be re-evaluating safety protocols and procedures in the wake of the Antioch shooting. In the coming days and weeks, there will be opportunities for everyone in our community—parents, teachers, and students—to share their ideas and concerns as the district explores additional steps that can be taken to prevent such tragedies in the future.