News and Spotlights
Conant News and Information
Peer-to-Peer programs promote connections among students for academic and social support. At Conant Elementary, the program pairs 20 third graders to help boost skills and confidence.
Bloomfield Hills Schools recognizes outstanding educators with the Distinguished Service Awards - Teacher of the Year. This year we are celebrating Ms. Zervos from Way, Ms. Mueller from North Hills, and Ms. Matz from BHHS for their dedication, innovation, and positive impact on students across BHS.
This school year, BHS adopted the Bridges in Mathematics program to enhance elementary math education through hands-on, interactive lessons that build problem-solving skills, foster critical thinking, and engage students with real-world applications.
Students dig into their families' past after a trip to Bowers Farm.
Second grade students create a balloon parade after reading the book “Balloons Over Broadway”.
Conant Elementary hosted a Social Emotional Day featuring activities like pretzel yoga, bubble blowing, sidewalk chalk, and Zones of Regulation.
In order to ensure the protection of children in the care of Bloomfield Hills Schools, school policy requires, prior to any and all persons providing a volunteer service at the school or for any function conducted by the school; all potential volunteers complete a State of Michigan background check. The background check is a name check only, through the State of Michigan ICHAT system and is based on individual identifiers. Any applicant declining to complete a "Volunteer Background Check" acknowledgment form will not be considered.
District News
Bloomfield Hills Schools is partnering with Thru Consulting to take the next step in our strategic planning journey by issuing a staff and community survey.
Student anchors, camera operators, directors, and editors work together to create a student-driven broadcast aired every other day at BHHS. Peek into the Digital Narratives and Production class as an entire show is recorded and edited within the session.
PREP students look forward to Wednesdays for PE, traveling from Booth Center to Wing Lake’s gym, and, new this year, some attend Planet Fitness every other week for hands-on community gym experience.
At the Board of Education meeting on November 24, Bloomfield Hills Schools and Oakland County Parks provided an update on the potential partnership.
Bloomfield Hills Lacrosse Club is for Bloomfield Hills School middle school and elementary boys. Early registration for the spring season is happening now.
Trips begin January 9, 10 and 11 & end on February 13, 14 & 15. Orientation Meeting for parents, skiers & snowboarders on Wednesday, December 10, 2025, at 6 p.m. at Booth Center (7273 Wing Lake Road).
We are pleased to announce the BHHS Wellness Center hours and information for our high school students.
