
During the month of August we will focus on our Matrix of RESPECT for Self, Others, Learning, and Property.
This week’s phrase is “Follow the Golden Rule”
8/21: “The most important thing is that you be a good person and you live by the golden rule of do unto others. If you live by that, that's all I care about.” Rob Reiner

During the month of August we will focus on our Matrix of RESPECT for Self, Others, Learning, and Property.
This week’s phrase is “Follow the Golden Rule”
8/20: “We live by the golden rule: Do unto others as you would have them do unto you.” Jane O'Meara Sanders

Class of 2025 painting their parking bumpers.






Thank you to everyone who was able to attend the BHS Open House









2024 BHS Jump Start students!


BHS Open House is Monday, August 19, from 3:00 pm to 5:00 pm. Parents and students are invited to come tour the building and meet their teachers and bus drivers. Student schedules will also be available. Parents can also receive information regarding FinalForms, Pay Schools, Room, and Parent Access. Hope to see you on the 19th!


This summer our high school volleyball team has been busy growing their skills and learning to work together.
Official practice begins on August 1st from 4:30-6:30. Please contact Mr. Stafford or Coach Christlieb with questions.




Bloomfield High School art students were chosen for 1st place in the annual Trumbull County Fair barrel painting contest. Thank you to Beth Mc Cuen and her art students.



Our High School Volleyball Team is getting their volunteer hours in serving up milkshakes at the Dairy Bar at the Trumbull County Fair. They’ll be back on Friday from 11am-3pm. Make sure to stop out!





Thank you to everyone who supported BHS Athletics by attending the Pancake Breakfast!








Thank you to everyone who supported the BHS Junior Class by choosing their parking at the Ox Roast!








Going to the Mesopotamia Ox Roast this weekend? If you are, be sure to support our BHS Junior class and park across the street from Dollar General!. Only $3! Hope to see you there!


The Senior Class will be providing some entertainment for your kids at the Ox Roast with Face Painting and Carnival Games! You'll find them on the south end of the commons by the gazebo!


Come out and support the BHS Athletic Department at an All You Can Eat Pancake Breakfast at the Mesopotamia Town Hall! BHS Athletic Teams will be making and serving Pancakes this Friday and Saturday (July 5 &6) between 7:00 am and 11:00 am. Adults $9 , 3-10 YRS $5, 2 & Under Free! Hope to see you there!


Accepting Enrollment Applications
Please visit our school website for more information
https://www.bloomfieldmesposchools.org/


BHS Office will be open for summer hours May 28-June 14 and August 1-16. Summer hours are 9:00 am to 2:00 pm. If the office is closed please call 440 685-4711 and leave a voice mail. Someone will get back to you as soon as possible. You may also visit the school website at Bloomfieldmesposchools.org


During the month of May 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.
5/24 “Let us remember: One book, one pen, one child and one teacher can change the world.” Malala Yousafzai

During the month of May 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.
5/23: “Injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere.” Dr. Martin Luther King

During the month of May 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.
5/22: “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 May 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.
5/21: “The truth of the matter is that you always know the right thing to do. The hard part is doing it.” Robert H. Schuller