7-12 Newsletter 01.30.26
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January 30, 2026
Hill Community,
In academics and athletics we talk about the process being more important than results. Sometimes you can be ill prepared and still obtain the results you want. Conversely, you can follow a perfect process for preparation and not obtain your desired results. You often see this in sports when a weaker team gets a lucky bounce, resulting in a victory. You could also get lucky by having all of the material you studied show up on a test with no questions from the material you ignored. It may work this one time, but faulty processes will not uphold in the long run.
Right now our high school students are in a unique situation. They have completed their exams and first semester courses, entering a new semester last week. Right now, they are not aware of the results from those courses. They likely have a sense of the grades they have earned, but are not fully aware. Before they receive their results, they have an excellent opportunity for reflection.
I encourage them to take some time and think back on their learning processes from the first semester. What were their study habits? How did they engage with material? How did they interact in collaborative situations? How did they receive and apply feedback? Results can blind us to our process, shrugging off poor processes if we achieve our goals. Before you receive your report card and learn your final results, ask yourself these questions. What parts of your process helped you be confident and what are areas of improvement? This reflection while still unaware of your results will help you improve your learning processes and develop habits that will aid in achieving your long term results.
Have a great weekend,
Jon Moore,
Vice Principal
In this week's Newsletter:
The Hill Volleyball
Learn more about The Hill Volleyball program, coming to The Hill in 2026-27!
Parents of those interested (program will focus on girls born 2008-2012) are invited to join online to hear from The Hill's Director Sports Science & Athlete Performance, Drazen Glisic and Volleyball Director Dani Brisebois about the return of The Hill Volleyball program to be offered in the 2026-27 school year.
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 5 - 12PM - 12:30PM
This session will;
Introduce Hill Alumna and Director of Volleyball, Dani Brisebois
Outline the volleyball program
A TEAMS link to the session will be sent to all those who sign up.
Read The Hill Volleyball Announcement here:
The Hill Summer Camps

Although the weather doesn't think so, summer is right around the corner. We're thrilled to host a selection of camps again this summer at The Hill. As a bonus, Hill student-athletes can use the code: COACHMATTÂ to save 10% on their registration. Stay tuned as we look to announce more even more camps!
June 29 - July 3 - Multi-Sport Camp
July 6 - July 10 - Golf/Multi-Sport Camp
July 13 - July 17 - Lacrosse Camp (boys and girls)
July 20 - July 24 - Multi-Sport Camp
July 27 - July 31 - Multi-Sport Camp
The Nest
At The Nest, we've been delighted by the excitement, conversations, decision-making, and laughter that continue to fill our space. It’s been a joy to interact with the students each day as they seek to fuel their growing bodies and find comfort in a place they can call their hub.
Power School Disabled until Second Semester
Please note that the Power School Student and Parent Portal will be disabled for the end of the semester. The portal will reopen again once report cards have been issued.
Semester Two Culminating Tasks and Exams
Absences (excused or unexcused) will result in a grade of a zero for culminating tasks and/or exams. If an absence is caused by injury or illness, a doctor’s note which identifies the date and cause of the absence is required on the day of the scheduled assessment.
Vacation, appointments and games/tournaments are not considered valid reasons for absences. If there is a valid reason for a student needing to miss or reschedule an exam, the student must submit an Exam/Culminating Task Consideration Request. The due date for these requests is February 20, 2026.
TPC Toronto Special Offer
Our partners at TPC Toronto at Osprey Valley would like to extend our relationship by offering the following discounts to the Hill Family:
20% off indoor simulators and lessons
20% off rooms
20% off dining (food only)
To take advantage of these discounts, simply follow the link, using the password: hillacademy to access.
Inclement Weather Protocol
We want to ensure everyone is kept up to date with the inclement weather protocol and procedures.
Depending on the weather and the conditions, one of two decisions will be made:
1. School closure- remote learning
All buses cancelled; students are to perform their schoolwork remotely. This includes before and after care.Â
2. School Bus Cancellation
Either specific buses or all buses are canceled, and the school remains open for staff and students that can safely travel. Before and After care will still be operating.Â
We will do our best to communicate our decision by 6am, utilizing email and social media channels. Decisions will be made considering the safety of students and staff on both the way to and from campus.
The Hill Eats
Discover this week's menu, bon appétit!Â
Daily Lunch
Monday: Classic Tuna Fish Sandwich Served with French Fries Sugar Snap Peas & Carrots
Tuesday: Meatballs Tomato Penne Ceaser Salad
Wednesday: BBQ Pulled Pork Sandwiches Creamy Southern Coleslaw
Thursday: Chicken & Sausage Gumbo Steamed Green Beans Cornbread
Friday: Chef's Special
If your day student would like to be on the lunch plan, please register now!
Please be advised any feedback or special requests can be sent to lunch@thehillacademy.comÂ
Residence Meal Plan (Breakfast / Dinner)
Monday: Continental Breakfast / Orange Chicken Roasted Broccoli Steaks Fried Rice
Tuesday: Continental Breakfast / Baked Salmon Roasted Asparagus Penne Alfredo Spinach/Goat Cheese SaladÂ
Wednesday: Continental Breakfast / Grilled Chicken Wings Kimchi Fritters Korean Corn Cheese Steamed RiceÂ
Thursday: Continental Breakfast / Mushroom-Swiss Melt Burger Mac and Cheese Onion Rings Ceaser Salad
Friday: Continental Breakfast / Grilled Tilapia with Lemon Pesto Eggplant Parmesan Sweet & Sour Butternut Squash Tomato and Bocconcini Salad
Saturday: Continental Breakfast / Breakfast a la carte / Chicken Kyiv served with Roasted Squash & Parsnip/Potato Mash
Sunday: Continental Breakfast / Breakfast a la carte / Chef's Special
Middle School Sports Schedule
For Grade 9-12+PG, check your individual team's TeamSnap for the most up to date schedule.
Foundations of Sport (7-8)
Monday: Multi-Sport
Tuesday: Hockey
Wednesday: Ski Trip
Thursday: Yoga and Games
Friday: Multi-Sport
Hockey (7-8)
Monday: Hockey
Tuesday: Hockey
Wednesday: Ski Trip
Thursday: Hockey
Friday: Multi-Sport
Hybrid Lacrosse Hockey (7-8)
Monday: Hockey
Tuesday: Hockey
Wednesday: Ski Trip
Thursday: Hockey
Friday: Lacrosse
Middle School Boys Lacrosse (7-8)
Monday: Multi-Sport
Tuesday: Hockey
Wednesday: Ski Trip
Thursday: Yoga and Games
Friday: Lacrosse
Middle School Girls Lacrosse (7-8)
Monday: Lacrosse
Tuesday: Hockey
Wednesday: Ski Trip
Thursday: Yoga and Games
Friday: Lacrosse

View a comprehensive calendar of events by visiting www.thehillacademy.com/calendar
Wednesday, January 28 - Sunday, February 1 - U15AAA and U16AAA @ Florida Exposure Cup - Ft. Lauderdale, FL
Wednesday, February 4 - Grade 7-8 Ski Trip - Hockley Valley Resort
Wednesday, February 4 - U18 Prep Hockey @ Everest - Vaughan, ON
Thursday, February 5 - The Hill Volleyball Lunch and Learn (Virtual)
Friday, February 6 - U18 Prep Hockey @ Appleby College - Oakville, ON
Wednesday, February 11 - Grade 4-6 Ski trip - Hockley Valley Resort
Monday, February 16 - Family Day (school closed)
Blueprint Nutrition
This school year, the Hill Academy has partnered with Blueprint Nutrition to provide sport nutrition education and support. Blueprint is co-owned by Registered Dietitians, Cara Kasdorf and Rosanne Robinson, and along with their team of Sport Dietitians, they work with athletes across Canada. Their team of Registered Dietitians have worked with all levels and ages of athletes - from local and rep leagues to Olympic athletes, NHL and OHL players, and professional triathletes and endurance athletes. They have expertise in working with both student-athletes and adult athletes to fuel for performance, growth and development, and long-term health. They have expertise to support your athlete, whether the goal is to hit a personal best, navigate busy tournament weekends, or just eat enough to keep up with their sport and academics.
Cara and Rosanne will be providing 4 sport nutrition specific sessions to grades 4-12 throughout the school year. If you would like to seek out additional and more individualized support, Blueprint offers different options to work together.
Two of their most popular packages for student-athletes include:
Eat to Compete Program – $710 for 4 sessions
A high-impact coaching package designed to build strong fuelling habits across training, game day, recovery, and more. Ideal for athletes who want to level up their performance with a comprehensive strategy.
Performance Meal Planning Strategy Session – $295 for a 90-minute session
A focused, one-time consult to help you map out exactly what, when, and how much your athlete should be eating - with a personalized meal plan and timeline tailored to their sport, schedule, and needs.
*Note: all sessions are held virtually via video sessions
*They offer additional packages and sessions based on the athlete’s individual needs
To get started, schedule a free 20-minute clarity call by emailing: sport@blueprintnutrition.ca or booking directly at: www.blueprintnutrition.ca. They have also put together an online Sport Nutrition resource for students. Information about how to access the resource library can be found in their Physical Education and Health Google Classroom.
Airbnb Offer
Looking for a great place to stay right in town while visiting your kids at The Hill Academy? Just 5 minutes from the school right on the main street of Alton village is a cozy 3 bedroom 2 bathroom house that can comfortably sleep 8 people. The perfect place to unwind and hang with your kids and friends for a few nights. The house also offers a summer pool and all year round hot tub as well as backs directly onto the shallow waters of the credit river making for the perfect tranquil setting. Pets are also welcome!Â
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Below you can find the airbnb listing to view all 120+ 5 star reviews. If you'd like to book a stay at the house please reach out through the Cottages In Canada link below to save on some fees airbnb would normally charge, or better yet... reach directly out to the host at her personal email or cell phone number. Don't forget to let her know you're staying at the house because you're visiting someone at The Hill. She'd be happy to provide a discounted rate of 10% off your total stay.Â
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Airbnb Link:
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Cottages In Canada Link:Â
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Direct Contact:
Paige DanforthÂ
519-216-6659
Uniforms
Please ensure your student-athlete is wearing the appropriate uniform for their division. Please note there are NO TIGHTS or BIKE SHORTS PERMITTED. If you have questions regarding apparel please refer to the Gr. 4-12 uniform guide. Any questions, concerns or questions apparel@thehillacademy.com.
Labeling Items
With so many activities and practices happening daily, it's easy for items to get misplaced. To help keep track of uniforms, equipment, and personal items, we kindly ask that all student-athletes have their belongings clearly labeled with their name. This simple step ensures that lost items can be quickly returned and helps maintain organization throughout the day. Thank you for helping us keep our athletes focused and prepared!
Community Involvement Hours
To graduate in Ontario, students need to demonstrate at least 40 hours of community involvement. Forms for tracking these hours can be found on our website.
If you are looking for ways to volunteer this year, try the following local resources:
Interested in Contacting a Tutor?
We have partnered with Jessica’s Tailored Tutoring to provide tutoring going forward. Parents can contact her directly at 705-717-4213.
Student-Dedicated Resource
This year, Ms. Walko will be working as student support. She will be working with students from Kindergarten through Post-Grad to help them achieve academic success. If you, as a student, or your child as a parent, require classroom support, accommodations, or have an IEP in place, please reach out to Ms. Walko directly so we can ensure supports are in place as quickly as possible.
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Students are also welcome to stop by the Resource Room (Room 104) to check in or ask questions. Please contact Ms. Walko with any questions at emily.walko@thehillacademy.com.
Safety and Security
We want to remind everyone about the safety and security considerations of arriving and leaving the campus.
For all:
Please follow the posted speed limits
Please come to a complete stop at all stop signs (there are new ones on campus)
Please note and follow the one-way driveway and the stop signs
Please follow the directions of the staff who are supervising pick-up and drop-off times.
Parking lots are to be used for anyone waiting to pick up students.
Fire routes are allocated to help Fire and Emergency Services access buildings quickly in the event of an emergency. Blocking these routes, even to drop off or pick up students, can be dangerous for everyone.
Accessible parking spaces are for the exclusive use for individuals holding valid accessible parking permits. Please do not use or block any accessible spaces without a valid permit.
School Hours/Information
Middle School (Grade 7/8) & High School: 8:10 - 3:50
Middle School (Grades 7/8) supervision begins at 8:00 a.m. in your child’s homeroom portable. Students who are dropped off between 7:45 a.m. and 8:00 a.m. may wait in the caf.
If you need to drop off your student-athlete before 7:45 a.m., please ensure they are registered in our Before Care program.
Annual School Calendar 2025-26
Annual school calendars are available on the website:
Attendance Protocol K-PG
ALL STUDENTS:
If your child is absent from school, please remember to email attendance@thehillacademy.com to report the absence.
If your student athlete is going to miss their Phys. Ed or sport period for any reason, please remember to email DGlisic@thehillacademy.com.
Late Arrivals
If your child arrives late to school, please park in the designated parking areas and walk them into the main office to receive a late slip (K-8). The students will need to provide their educator with the slip upon arrival to class. High School students must sign-in at the main office.
No Sign-Out Privileges
Students do not of have sign-out privileges at The Hill Academy, regardless of age. If a student is to leave campus during the school day, attendance@thehillacademy.com must receive an email from parents/guardians indicating that the student is permitted to leave campus, with whom, at what time and for what reason. Student drivers are not permitted to have passengers unless the families have provided written consent in advance.
Allergy Aware School
Hill Families, please be aware that we have several anaphylactic allergies within our school community. These include but are not limited to peanuts, tree nuts, and shellfish. We do not exclude nuts, tree nuts or other big ten foods packed in lunches and for snacks but ask for awareness of these allergies. We ask that parents please help educate their students on what it means to be allergy aware.
Ways that we can all keep our school safe are:
Be aware of specific allergies within your class
Please avoid sending in these foods as part of classroom celebrations to minimize exposure to those with allergies.
Placing food on paper towel or napkin and not directly on the table
Wiping down your area after eating
If using the microwave, wiping down any splatter
Hand washing before and after eating
Being mindful of those with allergies and not eating near them if consuming food that contains an allergen
All nuts are not permitted on any of the buses.
Please see https://foodallergycanada.ca/ for additional resources to help educate on food allergies. We thank you for your cooperation in keeping our students with allergies safe.


