Freshmen and New Student Orientation Program & Schedule Pickup

We are excited to begin welcoming our freshmen class and new students to Brecksville-Broadview Heights High School for the 2021-2022 school year. The ninth grade experience is the foundation for a successful high school experience. To help make the transition from eighth to ninth grade as effective as possible, a freshman orientation program will be conducted by our National Honor Society to aide incoming students with the transition to BBHHS. The orientation program will take place for all freshmen and incoming new students on August 11th from 1:00 pm till 2:30 p.m. in the BBHHS Auditorium. Students in attendance will receive their class schedule, their student issued Chromebook, take tours of the campus, meet with the BBHHS administration & counseling department and have an opportunity for a Q & A with members of our National Honor Society. Parents of incoming students do not need to attend the daytime orientation program. At the conclusion of the program students will be dismissed from the main entrance doors for pickup in the upper parking lot.


Freshmen Parent and New Student Parent Night

A Freshman/New Student Parent Orientation Meeting will be held also on August 11th starting at 7:00 p.m. in the BBHHS auditorium. The parent information evening will consist of discussions regarding school policies, the student code of conduct, information regarding sponsored school extracurricular activities & events, exposure to the four year plan, and other institutional information that will help families better understand the academic program offered.

The BBBHS administration and members of the high school counseling department will be available to answer any questions incoming BBHHS families may have. Students are permitted to attend the evening parent informational session along with their parents but are not required to do so. At the conclusion of the evening presentation families will be permitted to take self-guided tours of the BBHHS campus.


Upperclassmen Packet Pickup

Students who are returning to BBHHS in grades 10, 11, and 12 will be eligible to pick-up the student schedule, student Chromebook, the 2021 spring Ohio State Tests individual family testing report (anticipated), and other opening of school information. Students will also be able to pay school fees, complete new school year registration paperwork, and purchase parking passes for the 2021-2022 school year. The following is the schedule for upperclassmen packet pickup:

Wednesday, August 11th from 9:00 a.m until 11:30 a.m.
Thursday, August 12th from 9:00 am until 2:00 p.m.


2021-2022 Parking Information

Students may begin purchasing parking passes for the 2021-2022 school year starting Monday, August 2nd. Students wishing to purchase a parking pass for the 2021-2022 school year may only do so through the Main Office at BBHHS and Mrs. Michelle Cook. Passes are available on a first come, first served basis. Parking passes will cost $50 dollars for students attending full-time and $25 dollars for students who are enrolled in CVCC. Students MUST complete the following registration paperwork prior to a parking pass being issued. Details regarding how to purchase a parking pass can be reviewed at the following link:



For the 2021-2022 school year the BBHHS Administration and BBHHS PSO are proud to sponsor a fun and new tradition for members of the Class of 2022. This year, seniors only, will be permitted to purchase an assigned parking space in the Senior lot that can be customized by the purchasing student. The cost of the space will be $25 dollars (in addition to the parking pass fee). Monies collected will be distributed to the PSO and used for student incentive programming or special purchases for BBHHS as sponsored through the PSO. Student must have their design submitted to the BBHHS for approval prior to students personalizing their space. Details regarding the painting of spaces are available in the document linked below:



Summer Assignment Reminders and School Supplies
With summer drawing to a close it is important that students complete any required summer course work assigned to them based on their course selections from last year's course scheduling process. Many courses have required summer reading and/or suggested work to be completed in order to start the new school year successfully. This is especially true for students enrolled in many of our Honors or Advanced Placement courses. The following link can be utilized and compared to the students emailed course selection sheet that was emailed to the student prior to the conclusion of this past school year for reference related to any required summer course work obligations.



Summer Celebrations

We are excited to share that many of our Bees have had eventful summers earning well deserved recognition for their achievements and accomplishments in several areas. We are excited to celebrate the following students for their achievements earned this summer:

Junior Leah Spacek- Qualified for the Shining Star Top 10 a highly competitive solo vocal competition consisting of high school students from the 10 surrounding counties in Northeast Ohio. Congratulations Leah on this outstanding accomplishment!

2021 Graduate Katie Dembie- Qualified as a finalist for the Ohio High School Athletic Association USA Today Athlete of the Year Award for Gymnastics. Other nominees from the Bees Gymnastics program include Erin Delahunty, Lindsay Kern, and Ella Shaheen. Michael Bowler, member of the Bees Men's Volleyball team, was also a finalist for the OHSAA USA Today Athlete of the Year award. Congratulations to all athletes recognized for their achievement in their respective sports.

2021 Graduates Luke Kirin, Jake Zywiec, and rising 11th grader Zach Zywiec were awarded scholarships for their STEM Entrepreneurship business plans as presented in the Believe in Ohio State Competition. Believe in Ohio is a STEM and
entrepreneurship program that teaches students how to commercialize products and services and create business plans that are driven by innovation.

Additionally BBHHS students Logan Nall, Dominic Policarpo, Jacob Didea, Jadon Gamboa, and John Kim received scholarship awards as regional qualifiers in the Believe in Ohio STEM and entrepreneurship program. All students in A.P. Economics with Mr. Cole participated in the Believe in Ohio business plan competition as a capstone project following the May 2021 A.P. exams.