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7-12 Newsletter 11.14.25

Updated: Nov 17

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November 14, 2025


Hello Hill Family,

This week, students across our school community engaged in meaningful learning and reflection leading up to Remembrance Day. In classrooms, age‑appropriate discussions and activities helped students understand the importance of honouring those who have served our country and those who continue to work for peace today. Students explored themes of courage, sacrifice, and the value of working toward a more peaceful world.


On Tuesday, our school community came together for our Remembrance Day assemblies. Through spoken reflections, poetry, music, and a moment of silence, we collectively paused to remember and show respect. As one of the messages shared at the assembly reminds us:


“Never underestimate the power of small acts of kindness.” – Roméo Dallaire


This quote encourages our students to consider how actions in our daily lives, showing kindness, understanding, and respect, can contribute to a more peaceful and caring community.


We encourage families to continue these conversations at home. Discuss with your children what peace means to them, explore ways to show gratitude for the freedoms we enjoy, and reflect on the small acts of kindness, cooperation, and respect that help build a positive community. By extending this learning beyond the classroom, we help students connect Remembrance Day to their everyday lives, fostering empathy, responsibility, and a deeper understanding of our shared history.


Lest we forget.


Casey Kirkpatrick

Director- Early Years & Junior School Vice Principal

The Hill


A reminder that the school will be closed on Friday, November 21 for Parent-Teacher and Parent-Coach interviews. This will be a remote day for high school students with work posted to their google classroom. The school will also be closed Thursday November 27 and Friday November 28 for American Thanksgiving.


In this week's Newsletter:

Parent-Teacher and Parent-Coach Virtual Interviews

We will be using Pick a Time to schedule our virtual parent meetings again this year. Using THIS LINK, you can schedule 10 minute virtual meeting times for teachers and coaches Thursday November 20th from 4:30pm-7:00pm and Friday November 21st from 9:00am-1:00pm.


Questions about the Pick-a-Time system can be directed to christy.flynn@thehillacademy.com

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. 

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. 


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 Soccer

On Saturday, November 15, Coach Manny and Coach Maddie will be hosting a Prospects Day for 2008-2012 born student-athletes. If you are interested or know of anyone interested in the program or the Prospect Day, please feel free to share the event link.


For more information on the program you can read the announcement here.

Parent Info Webinar – Mental Performance Tips for Home

On Tuesday, November 18 @ 7pm our Mental Performance Coach, Riley Thompson, will be providing a 45-minute webinar on Mental Performance tips for Hill parents. Riley has taught character development, leadership, and mental performance to Hill students for the past 4 years and is excited to share insights and tips to help support these lessons from home. 

 

Along with wonderful opportunities for growth, time at The Hill also comes with pressure, stress, and hardships. Riley believes in each student-athlete’s ability to grow, learn, and thrive through the ups and downs, and is looking forward to providing a window into his work with your student-athletes.


A calendar invite has been sent out that contains all webinar login details. If you did not receive the invitation and are interested in joining, please email jpackard@thehillacademy.com 

Construction

Construction has begun on the canteen. This should not cause any major interruptions to our regular school days.

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The Hill Eats

Discover this week's menu, bon appétit


Daily Lunch

Monday: Jerk Chicken with Rice & Peas

Tuesday: Ground Beef Mac N Cheese Sweet Corn Kernels

Wednesday: Bolognese Penne Noodle Roasted Vegetable Medley

Thursday: Grilled Chicken Ceaser Mashed Potatoes

Friday: PD Day - Breakfast A La Carte


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.com 


Residence Meal Plan (Breakfast / Dinner)

Monday: Continental Breakfast / Grilled Trout Pesto Pasta Garlic Slavic Salad

Tuesday: Breakfast Poutine with Hollandaise / Chicken Souvlaki Lemon Rice Greek Salad

Wednesday: Continental Breakfast / Lasagna With Balsamic Salad

Thursday: Southwest Breakfast Burrito / Pork Ribs Mashed Potatoes Broccoli

Friday: Continental Breakfast / Chicken Penne Served with House Salad


Saturday: Continental Breakfast / Breakfast a la carte / New York Striploin Baked Potato Ceaser Salad

Sunday: Continental Breakfast / Breakfast a la carte / Chef's Special


Power School Disabled for Semester 1 Midterms

The Powerschool Parent and Student portals will be disabled on Friday, October 31st while midterm reports are generated. The portal will be opened again once midterm reports have been distributed.


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: Golf

Tuesday: Lacrosse (Helmets are mandatory)

Wednesday: Basketball

Thursday: Soccer

Friday: PD Day


Hockey (7-8)

Monday: Hockey

Tuesday: Hockey

Wednesday: Basketball

Thursday: Hockey

Friday: PD Day


Hybrid Lacrosse Hockey (7-8)

Monday: Lacrosse

Tuesday: Hockey

Wednesday: Lacrosse

Thursday: Hockey

Friday: PD Day


Middle School Boys Lacrosse (7-8)

Monday: Lacrosse

Tuesday: Lacrosse

Wednesday: Lacrosse

Thursday: Soccer

Friday: PD Day


Middle School Girls Lacrosse (7-8)

Monday: Lacrosse

Tuesday: Lacrosse

Wednesday: Lacrosse

Thursday: Soccer

Friday: PD Day

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View a comprehensive calendar of events by visiting www.thehillacademy.com/calendar


  • Saturday, November 15 - 4:30PM - U16AAA Hockey vs. UCC at Teen Ranch

  • Sunday, November 16 - U18 Hockey vs. Everest at Teen Ranch at 11:30AM

  • Tuesday, November 18 - 7PM - Mental Performance Tips for at Home Webinar

  • Thursday, November 20 - U15AAA vs. UCC at UCC Arena

  • Thursday, November 20 - U16AAA vs. UCC at UCC Arena

  • Thursday, November 20 - Parent-Teacher and Parent-Coach Interviews

  • Friday, November 21 - Sunday, November 23 - U18 Hockey at PPHL - Essex, MA

  • Friday, November 21 - Parent-Teacher and Parent-Coach Interviews - School Closed

  • Friday, November 21 - Sunday, November 23 - JV, Varsity, Prep - NHSLS Showcase - Baltimore, MD

  • Thursday, November 27 - Sunday, November 30 - U16AAA at International Silver Stick Whitby AAA Finals - Whitby, ON

  • Thursday, November 27 - American Thanksgiving - School Closed

  • Friday, November 28 - American Thanksgiving - 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.

Culminating Tasks and/or Exams

Semester 1 exams are scheduled for January 15th, 16th, and 19th this year. If there is inclement weather (e.g. a snow day on January 16th), that exam will run on January 20th. Students need to be available to write on January 20th and January 21st in the case of inclement weather. You can find the detailed exam schedule here and below, as well as our policy on missed or rescheduled exams.


Missing or Rescheduling an Exam/Culminating Task

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.

OSU Study Project

One of the staff athletic therapists, Josh Belletti, is looking for participants for his master’s thesis project through The Ohio State University. The purpose of this study is to investigate how baseline mTBI/concussion testing scores vary from in person administration of tests to virtual or Telehealth administration of tests. The testing battery for both conditions includes the Sport Concussion Assessment Tool (SCAT6) in its entirety as well as the Vestibular Ocular-Motor Screening (VOMS). These tests are the same tests done for the baseline concussion testing with all Hill Academy teams. There will also be including depression, sleep and anxiety screens. Testing for the two conditions will occur throughout the school year separated by one week between each test session.

 

Participation in the study is completely voluntary and can be withdrawn at any point throughout the duration of the study. Interested participants will be required to complete informed consent and parental assent for those under the age of 18. We will be looking to pull study participants from the competitive programs in the senior school.

 

For those who are interested can follow the link provided for the web interest form for the study. Once completed you and your child will be contacted.

 

If there are any further questions, concerns or if you are interested in participating in the study feel free to reach out to him (Joshua.Belletti@osumc.edu).


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.


Jackets that had been pre-ordered have arrived and are being embroidered. They will be made available to those who have ordered as soon as they are ready!


Winter Jackets:

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Winter jackets have arrived, if you have pre-ordered your jacket you may pick it up at the front office.


Additionally, there is a very limited quantity that are in stock and can be purchased, while supplies last.


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!

Ontario University Applications

For Grade 12 students or Post-Graduates who plan to apply to Ontario Universities - please create an account using the OUAC website. The Portal for students is now open, so please speak to Mrs. Flynn once you create your account.

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.

 

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.

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.


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