
On Sunday, the OHSVCA District 1 hosted their annual Senior Classic All Star Game. Bloomfield was represented by Kathleen Miller and Madelyn Koon. Kathleen received 2nd Team, Division 4 and Madelyn received Honorable Mention, Division 4. So proud of you ladies and your hard work! (Kathleen even got her first career block in her final game!)








Veterans Day is a time for us to pay our respects to those who have served. For one day, we stand united in respect for our veterans.
This holiday started as a day to reflect upon the heroism of those who died in our country's service and was originally called Armistice Day. It fell on Nov. 11 because that is the anniversary of the signing of the Armistice that ended World War I. However, in 1954, the holiday was changed to "Veterans Day" in order to account for all veterans in all wars.
We celebrate and honor America's veterans for their patriotism, love of country and willingness to serve and sacrifice for the common good.
Bloomfield High School wishes to recognize and thank the many men and women who have served, and currently serve, in our country’s armed forces. We honor them for their service, sacrifice, and love of country; understanding that we, as a nation, go about the business of our days while our military personnel work tirelessly to ensure we can do so. Thank you for your service.
Thank you Veterans!


To our Veterans
We offer our gratitude and thanks!






A huge Thank you to all veterans for your service!


During the month of November we will focus on the pillar CARING in our Character Counts Program.
This week’s phrase is Help Those in Need
11/10: “There is nothing more beautiful than someone who goes out of their way to make life beautiful for others.” (Mandy Hale)

Thank you to all of the 2023-24 Cardinal Pride Sponsors for supporting the students at BHS!
2023-24 Cardinal Pride Sponsors
Bloomfield-Mespo Athletic Boosters
Barbe’s Garage
BaseTek, LLC
Bays Machining, Inc.
Bloomfield-Mespo P.T.O.
Buehrer Group Architecture & Engineering, Inc.
Culligan’s Water Conditioning, Inc.
Diversified Maintenance Co., Inc.
End of the Commons General Store
Gwinn Brothers Construction, Inc.
Holko Enercon, Inc.
Howland Alarm Co., Inc.
John’s Country Nursery, Inc.
King Brothers Feed & Supply
C.R. Noble Insurance Agency
Optimist Club of North Bloomfield
P.V.P. Industries Inc.
Country Town Save-a-Lot
Brokers Realty Group, Yvonne Smith
Sew Perfect Embroidery, LLC
Sly Family Funeral Home
Tim Frank Septic Tank Cleaning
Trumbull Co. Sheriff’s F.O.P. # 137
Valley Feed Mill
York Mahoning Mechanical Contractors, Inc.




During the month of November we will focus on the pillar CARING in our Character Counts Program.
This week’s phrase is Help Those in Need
11/8: “When we give cheerfully and accept gratefully, everyone is blessed.” (Maya Angelou)

Congratulations to our Cardinal Feather winners for showing respect in our school!


6th Grade science students created their own soil layers and then planted corn in their project.




Students in Mrs. Whetstone's ELA I Class wrote some great descriptive paragraphs after carving pumpkins last week.











Math Club Challenge 24




Spanish class celebrated dia de los Muertos.




Fall sports awards 2023. Congratulations to all of the BHS Fall Athletes!











BHS Promise Tree with student messages promoting being nice and supportive.






Halloween costume contest.







Junior Class Fish & Shrimp Dinner in the Friday November 3 from 4:00-7:00 pm in the BHS Cafeteria.
Small Fish Dinner: $7.50
Large Fish Dinner: $8.50
Shrimp Dinner: $8.75
Carry out is available!
After the Fish Dinner, make your way to the BHS Gymnasium and cheer on our Alumni and our Students and Staff in the National Honor Society's Annual Volleyball Game fundraiser! Admission is a non-perishable food item or $5. T-shirts will be available to purchase this year!



Halloween celebration 🎃









Concrete floors were added to the Mesopotamia Elementary Multi-purpose room addition this week. Making progress!




The 23-24 paint the plow project is done. The ODOT snow plow truck picked up the plow on Tuesday. Thank you to Mrs. McCuen and her art students!


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
10/27: “Knowing what’s right doesn’t mean much unless you do what’s right.” -Theodore Roosevelt