Parent Resources

Closings & Delays

See the links below to our local news networks to see the most up to date closings and delays. Highland will also notify parents through the School Messenger system.

WCMH (Channel 4)

WSYX (Channel 6)

WBNS (Channel 10)

 

Registration & Final Forms

Please call Kristen Eblin at 419-768-2206 to set up an appointment to enroll your student.

You will need to provide the following documents:

  •  Original birth certificate
  • Updated Shot Record
  • Proof of Residency (utility bill, lease agreement, etc)
  • Custody Papers (if applicable)
  • Most recent grades or transcript if applicable

Once your student is officially enrolled please complete the forms to complete the process.

School Messenger

School Messenger is the system we use to communicate closings, delays, attendance and other community activities.

The first phone number entered into Final Forms is what is used. You may setup your own contact preferences such as additional phone numbers or text messaging. Sign up with the email address we have in Final Forms, if you choose to use a different address, you can find your student by phone number. For guidance signing up, use the Parent User Guide, we do not have any of the additional services. Pages 5-10 have detailed signup instructions.

Schoology

Highland will use the Schoology platform district wide starting this Fall.

To create a parent account go to schoology.com and click signup, you will need your parent access code. Parent access codes were be sent out via email and text with School Messenger on August 27th. If you did not receive one or are new, contact your child’s teacher after school begins.
Students login with their school google account at hlsd.schoology.com. There is a link on the student homepage and clever.
Here is the Schoology Parent Guide for complete details on the sign up process.

Extended Learning Plan

On February 9, 2021, Governor DeWine asked schools and districts to work with their communities and educational stakeholders to help students continue to advance academically and to make up for any learning that may have been lost or delayed due to the coronavirus pandemic and related disruptions.

“This once-in-a-lifetime pandemic has impacted all of us, so it should be no surprise that it has impacted our children. But we should not panic, nor should we be surprised by the results of assessments,” said Governor DeWine. “Instead, we should do what Ohioans have always done when facing a challenge – stay calm, roll up our sleeves, and work to solve the problem.”

Governor DeWine has requested that schools and districts design plans that address learning recovery and extended learning opportunities to meet the needs of students that could include, but are not limited to, extending the current school year, beginning the new year early, extending the school day or instituting summer programs, tutoring, remote options, and other remedial or supplemental activities.

To see the full plan follow this link: Extended Learning Plan

To see our American Rescue Plan follow this link: American Rescue Plan

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Kroger Rewards

The Kroger Rewards program donates $5 million over the course of the year to eligible nonprofit organizations. Highland is eligible to receive a portion of these funds every time you use your Kroger card. Enrolling is simple, and there is no cost. The organization you choose will be noted on the bottom of your Kroger receipt.

Enrollment must be done annually. Kroger does not remind you, so please check your receipt.

To enroll: go online to https://www.kroger.com and click on Savings and Rewards > Kroger Community Rewards.

Scroll down to “I’m a customer” then click view details and sign in.

Under “Find an organization” search for one of our schools;

HIGHLAND ELEMENTARY TU555

HIGHLAND MIDDLE SCHOOL EU320

HIGHLAND HIGH SCHOOL MB647

Thank you for your support!

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