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Key Dates


May 3

All-School Mass (no birthday dress down)


May 4

Prom for juniors & seniors


May 6-17

AP Exams


May 7-8

Parking Registration

Watterson 101


In alignment with the gospel value of love for others lived out through service, more than 70 percent of our students do community service work beyond the Sophomore Service requirement. The last 10 graduating classes have averaged 21,422 hours in service to the community outside of the Sophomore Service Training Program.

Finals for Grades 9-11

May 24-30

 

Students with a study hall period will be permitted to arrive late/leave early. We will operate on the understanding that they will arrive late if the study hall is the start of their day or leave early if the study hall is the second period of their day. If you wish for your child to remain at school for the study hall period, please contact the main office.

 

Students should direct questions about semester finals to their teachers.

 

We will not have cafeteria service so students should plan to bring a snack for their break/study time between finals.

 

Friday, May 24

1st period exam: school starts at 7:45 a.m.; exam finishes at 9:45 a.m.

2nd period exam: students should arrive by 10:30 a.m.; exam finishes at 12:30 p.m.

 

Tuesday, May 28

3rd period exam: school starts at 7:45 a.m.; exam finishes at 9:45 a.m.

4th period exam: students should arrive by 10:30 a.m.; exam finishes at 12:30 p.m.

 

Wednesday, May 29

5th period exam: school starts at 7:45 a.m.; exam finishes at 9:45 a.m.

6th period exam: students should arrive by 10:30 a.m.; exam finishes at 12:30 p.m.

 

Thursday, May 30

7th period exam: school starts at 7:45 a.m.; exam finishes at 9:45 a.m.

8th period exam: students should arrive by 10:30 a.m.; exam finishes at 12:30 p.m.

 

Following is the Student Handbook policy on final exam attendance.

 

Testing and Absence – Semester Final Exams

Students must be present during all scheduled finals. The only excused absence is one due to extreme illness. A doctor’s note may be required for verification. If a student is ill and needs to reschedule an exam, they must contact Vice Principal Abby Teeters, abteeter@cdeducation.org, for permission and arrangements. Exams will not be rescheduled for vacations, club sports, etc. Absences due to reasons other than illness may result in the student receiving 80% of the grade earned.

 

Please examine our finals schedule closely and plan vacations accordingly. Inform family members, club coaches, employers, parish leaders working on service trips, retreats, etc. that students are not available until exams are over. Please do not schedule doctor’s appointments, elective surgery, etc. during this time.

Health Office


Vaccination Requirements for Students Entering 12th Grade for 2024-25

The Ohio Department of Health (ODH) requires students who will be in 12th grade to receive ONE OR TWO doses of the meningococcal vaccine (MCV4) prior to the beginning of the 2024-25 school year.


The ODH is requiring a meningococcal vaccine to protect your child against meningococcal disease which is a serious, life-threatening, vaccine-preventable infection. This bacterial infection can cause an inflammation of the lining of the brain and spinal cord or sepsis (an infection of the bloodstream). Approximately 1,000 cases of meningococcal disease occur in the United States each year. The bacteria are spread by exchanging respiratory and throat secretions during close or lengthy contact


Click here for information from ODH.

Vaccines can be administered by your pediatrician or your county health department.


A copy of your child's immunization record or a signed note from the physician will suffice for the documentation which must include the day, month and year of the vaccine(s). These can be delivered to the main office or emailed to our school nurse, Tonya Friend, tfriend@bwhs.org.


Vaccination Requirements for Students Entering 9th Grade for 2024-25

The Ohio Department of Health (ODH) requires students who will be in 9th grade to receive specific vaccines prior to the beginning of the 2024-2025 school year. FOUR or more doses of DTaP (Diphtheria, Tetanus, Pertussis), THREE or more doses of Hepatitis B, TWO doses of MMR (Measles, Mumps, Rubella), THREE or more doses of Polio, TWO doses of Varicella (Chickenpox), ONE dose of Tdap (Tetanus, Diphtheria, Pertussis) and ONE or more doses of Meningococcal Vaccine.


The ODH is requiring vaccines to protect your child against several preventable diseases, which could be life threatening. Bacteria are spread by exchanging respiratory and throat secretions during close or lengthy contact.


Vaccines can be administered by your pediatrician or your county health department.



A copy of your child's immunization record or a signed note from the physician will suffice for the documentation which must include the day, month and year of the vaccines. This document must be turned in before the 14th day of school or your student will be excluded from school until it is done. You can drop off your child’s immunization records to the front office and CC the nurse or email them directly to me at tfriend@bwhs.org. Please contact me with any questions at (614) 268-8671 ext. 290.


Guidelines for Medications at School

Students needing to take medication during school hours must follow these guidelines:

  • Provide the school nurse with a completed Medication Authorization Form signed by both the parent/guardian and the healthcare provider.
  • A new Medication Authorization Form must be completed each school year AND when the medication or dose has changed.
  • All medication must be in the original container in which it was dispensed by the healthcare provider or pharmacy and be labeled with the correct dose and instructions. The medication cannot be expired.

The label must match what is on the Medication Authorization Form.

Students taking a medication at both school and home can request

2 separate labeled bottles from the pharmacy to divide the pills to

have some at home and school.

Students using an inhaler, epinephrine pen or other emergency

medications at school can request 2 prescriptions from the

healthcare provider in order to have a supply at home and school.

  • Medications ordered three times a day or less, unless time is specified, may not need to be taken at school. The medication should be given before school, after school and at bedtime.
  • Even if a medication is self-carry, please complete a medication authorization to have on file in the nurse’s office to alert staff that the student has a medication on campus and is allowed to use it independently. 
  • All EXPIRED medication must be picked up by the parent/guardian on the last day of school or it will be discarded.

Tuition for 2024-2025


Per child $12,000

Technology Fee $150

Facility Fee $250


Tuition Assistance Awards

We know many families are wanting to plan ahead for next year. We will be communicating tuition assistance awards soon. Thank you for your patience. 

Yearbook Updates


Senior Baby Pics Due May 3

Please make sure to send in a baby photo of your senior by Friday, May 3. We are also asking for a freestyle (old school senior picture) as well. 

 

If you are missing any previous years and want to complete the collection, please reach out to Mrs. Rush (mrs.rush@bwhs.org). 

Campus Ministry

 

Current juniors are able to sign up to attend summer Kairos, July 23-26.

Kairos is a powerful experience of community and of God's love. Seniors often say it is one of their best experiences during their time at Bishop Watterson.

 

A deposit of $100 is due with registration. The total cost is $275 and scholarships are available. Registration form is available at the button below.

 

Kairos shirts are available to order through Friday, May 5. Order and pay at the button below and items will be delivered to students the week of May 22.

Forms & Flyers

Prom Reminders

 

Date: Saturday, May 4

Time: 6:00-9:00 p.m. Doors open at 6:00 p.m.

Dinner Served and Doors Closed: 6:30 p.m. (Students will not be permitted to leave until the end of prom.)

Location: Villa Milano, 1630 Schrock Rd. Columbus, OH 43229


Students must have their ID to check in. All students and guests attending are expected to follow the rules in the student handbook.


Pre-Prom Photos: The Lakes Golf and Country Club has communicated to Bishop Watterson that no one will be permitted to take prom photos there this year.


Prior to making plans to take photos before prom, please check with the facility you are considering.

Mothers’ Club Corner


Campus Beautification

Spring planting season is here! Mothers' Club will be planting flowers outside of Bishop Watterson at noon this Sunday, May 5. All are welcome to join … bring a garden trowel and gloves.



Join Mothers’ Club Next Year

Looking to be more involved with helping the school and interested in becoming a Mothers Club Board Member for next year? Meetings are either the first or second Monday during the school year. Email: mothersclub@bwhs.org for more information.

Little Theatre


Congratulations to the cast, crew and orchestra for our spring musical, Les Miserables, on earning six nominations for the 2024 CAPA (Columbus Association for the Performing Arts) Marquee Awards! Winners for each of the 13 categories will be announced at the live student showcase at the Ohio Theatre on Thursday, June 6.

 

Bishop Watterson’s Nominations

Best Musical Production

Outstanding Student Orchestra

Outstanding Ensemble

Best Actor in a Leading Role, Colin McNair as Jean Valjean

Best Actress in a Supporting Role: Gianna Dziewiatkowski as Gavroche

National Student Reporter: Gigi O’Dorisio

Eagle Store

Counselor Corner


9th and 10th grade school counselors were in freshman classes this week passing back Pre ACT score reports. If you have any questions regarding the score report please reach out to your student’s counselor.

 

11th and 12th grade school counselors will be in senior classes giving a destination survey and discussing the transition to college and how to access campus resources.

Athletics


Cheerleading Tryout Information

Cheerleading tryouts will be held June 3-4.

For tryout information packet, click here.


Golf Outing

The boys and girls golf teams are hosting an outing on Monday, June 10 at Rattlesnake Ridge Country Club.

For more information, including how to register, click here.

Parish/Feeder School News

OLB Summer Jobs

Worth Repeating

Parking for 2024-25

 

Instructions and Form Available!

Primary registration for the 2024-25 parking lottery will be held digitally via Google form May 7-8. Only rising juniors and seniors are eligible for a Bishop Watterson parking lot spot. Only carpools with three or more students may be registered during this window. Students should look for an email sent to their BWHS account the morning of May 7 to register. 

 

Instructions for carpools of fewer than three students will be issued after the initial registration window. Please note any primary driver must have a valid license by October 31, 2024 to be considered for a spot.

 

Click on the button below to go to the Forms & Flyers page of our website for instructions and application.


Looking for your child to join a carpool?

While BWHS does not arrange carpools, we can pass your information along to upperclassmen who are looking to fill their cars for the 2024-25 school year. If you are interested in joining a carpool, click on the button below to complete a Google form. If you already have an established carpool, please do not complete this form.

 

Looking to fill your carpool?

Students looking to add students to their carpool should contact Mrs. Bowman to access the google form. 

Forms & Flyers
Carpool Form

2024-25 Important Dates


Next School Year

August 18: Freshman Parent Meeting

August 21: Freshman Orientation

August 22: First Day of School, all grades

September 2: No School, Labor Day

September 27: No School

November 27-December 1: Thanksgiving Break

December 16-19: Semester Exams*

  *Students are required to take exams on these dates, per Student Handbook policy. Students who are sick on an exam day will be expected to make-up their missed exam on December 20 (Teacher PD day)

December 20-January 5: Christmas Break

January 20: No School, Martin Luther King Jr. Day

February 14-17: No School, Presidents Day Weekend

March 8-16: Spring Break

April 17-21: Easter Break

May 24: Graduation

May 26: No School, Memorial Day

May 27-30: Semester Exams, grades 10-12*

 *Students are required to take exams on these dates, per Student Handbook policy. Students who are sick on an exam day will be expected to make-up their missed exam on June 2 or 3.