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Bloomfield Hills High School
Our state-of-the-art campus for grades 9-12 is designed to support the highest level of student engagement and academic success. From Learning Communities that provide collaborative environments, to high-tech arts and STEM spaces, to Advanced Placement and International Baccalaureate classes, BHHS empowers lifelong learners with the skills necessary for a global society. Students will be challenged to understand multiple perspectives, inquire about the world, and grapple with complexities.
Learning Communities
Bloomfield Hills High School is designed around Learning Communities giving students the opportunity to learn in a personalized and collaborative environment. Authentic learning and innovation are at the heart of our Learning Communities.
International Baccalaureate
Bloomfield Hills High School offers a fully-authorized Middle Years Programme (MYP) and Diploma Programme. This rigorous academic program prepares students for university life and encourages students to ask challenging questions, learn how to learn, develop a strong sense of their own identity and culture, and develop the ability to communicate with and understand people from other cultures.
BHHS PATHWAYS
The BHHS Pathway Program is designed to create rich and meaningful learning experiences for students through a sense of community and connectedness within the school and the local community.
ANNOUNCEMENTS
After school math tutoring will take place every Monday, Tuesday, and Thursday in Room G203 from 2:50-3:50 p.m. Any questions contact, mrussell@bloomfield.org.
If you are interested in joining the bowling team make sure to attend the preseason meeting on Monday, September 23 in the Health Room right after school. Any questions, please contact Mr. Weghorst, dweghorst@gmail.com.
On October 3, local area McDonald’s restaurants will be raising money for local high school sports programs. Restaurants will be donating 20% of all Mobile Order & Pay sales made in the McDonald’s App on Thursday, October 3, 2024 to the BHHS athletics department.
The resturaunts that will be raising money for the Black Hawks are:
2209 S Telegraph McDonald’s
2234 Orchard Lake Road McDonald’s
If you are between 16 and 17 ½ years old, you can now legally pre-register to vote. BHHS students ages 16 - 18 can stop by the Counseling Office with their driver’s license and Social Security number to register or pre-register, and help make their votes count in the November 4 election. Register or pre-register to vote at BHHS and receive a tasty treat and enter a contest to win a fast food lunch delivered and paid for by Ms. McDonald!
Learn how to navigate the process of paying for college from Oakland University Senior Financial Aid Advisor, Carrie Gilchrist, Ph.D.
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