She received the SUNY Chancellor's Award for Student Excellence. This award highest honor bestowed upon a student by the University, this award celebrates outstanding achievements across multiple dimensions of excellence, including academics, service, leadership, diversity, equity, inclusion & justice, and campus involvement. Jessica traveled to Albany in April to formally accept these distinguished awards, a powerful testament to her exceptional contributions during her time at UB which were fostered through her years at Hilton.
The Dorothy M. Haas Community Engagement Award – "Pillar of Leadership" This prestigious recognition honors Jessica's exceptional dedication to community engagement and leadership, naming her a true pillar of service within the University at Buffalo community.
Service Award – 500+ Hours of Dedicated Service Jessica has demonstrated unwavering commitment to serving others, contributing over 500+ hours of community service during her time at the University—a testament to her passion for making a meaningful difference.
Congratulations to Jessica on all she has accomplished in her college career.









Hilton High Schools' Theatre program received accolades for achievement in:
⭐Theatrical Storytelling
⭐Acting Ensemble
⭐Vocal Ensemble
⭐Dance Ensemble
⭐Production Crew
⭐Production Design
Achievement in Performance in a Leading Role was awarded to:
⭐Paige Blonsky - "Roxie Hart"
⭐Charizma Scott - "Mama Morton"
⭐Lia Turner - "Velma Kelly"
Special recognition from their directors for their outstanding contributions in the production was awarded to:
⭐Paige Blonsky - "Roxie Hart,” Theatre Secretary
⭐Samantha Sarnowski - Stage Manager
Peer-nominated "All-Stars" were acknowledged for their reliability, respect, and support:
⭐Lia Turner - Theatre President
⭐Lilah Mastin - Stage Manager
"A Tip of The Hat" for excellence in non-adjudicated roles was awarded by the Stars of Tomorrow evaluators to:
⭐Lylah Mason - "Mary Sunshine"
⭐Lilah Mastin - Stage Manager
⭐Samantha Sarnowski - Stage Manager
NYC Bound Nominees:
⭐Charizma Scott - "Mama Morton"
⭐Lia Turner - "Velma Kelly"
Our season was powered by collaboration, passion, and tireless dedication. We are deeply grateful to every performer, technician, pit band member, family, volunteer, and staff person who helped create such lasting memories. Can’t wait to share our next musical with you on April 9–11, 2027! 🎶👏






Two Hilton students earned second place finishes in their respective individual competitions: Dental Assisting student, Ceren Ogut in Dental Assisting and Automotive Technology student, Patrick Riscignolo in Automotive Service Technology.
Two other Hilton students earned third place in their respective team competitions: HVAC student, Michael Hare in Team Works and Dental Assisting student, Emily Killeen in Opening and Closing Ceremonies.
At the Celebration Gala, schools perform on the West Herr Auditorium Theatre stage, and recognition is given to schools with the highest scores in each of the adjudicated categories. Hilton High School will perform “All That Jazz” from CHICAGO: TEEN EDITION in Act 4 (of six acts) during the Gala.
Watch the 2026 Stars of Tomorrow Celebration Gala live Friday, May 8 at 7:00 PM on the News 8 WROC Rochester First TV streaming app: https://www.rochesterfirst.com/watch-news-8-wroc-on-the-rochesterfirst-tv-app/(opens in new tab)


Hilton Community Education is once again offering Lifeguard Certification classes. They will be held on May 27 and June 10. To register, use the following link:
https://hcsd.cr3.rschooltoday.com/public/costoption/class_id/1979
If you're interested in being a lifeguard for the district this summer, you can contact Tara Merino in the Athletics Department.





If you happened to watch ESPN SportsCenter this weekend, you might have recognized the person who grabbed the top spot in the Top Ten Plays. Hilton High School graduate Preston Prince now pitches for Florida International University-and his diving catch of a bunt attempt in a game with Dallas Baptist University on Saturday earned the accolade. Prince struck out a career high ten batters in the game which FIU lost 12-10.
You can see the clip from ESPN here: https://youtube.com/shorts/GCDeJY8DKuA?feature=share

Thanks to all the volunteers and first responders who helped to make the presentation so impactful.










Save the date: Stars of Tomorrow NYC Bound is a free event at West Herr Auditorium Theatre on Thursday, May 21. At the event, an appointed panel will narrow participants until one Leading Male and one Leading Female are chosen to represent Rochester, NY at the National High School Musical Theatre Awards (The Jimmy Awards®) in NYC.
Even more to celebrate — we’ll share our overall production adjudication results and perform part of our opening number at the Stars of Tomorrow Gala on Friday, May 8.

Kelly and Kearsyn demonstrate unwavering integrity through their honest approach with staff and students, always maintaining the highest level of confidentiality. As invaluable assets to the High School, they consistently go above and beyond for every person who walks through their door. Even when buried in paperwork, they lead with a "people-first" mindset, intuitively pausing their tasks to recognize that a student’s safety, growth, and well-being depend on their care. We are incredibly fortunate to have this dynamic duo whose dedication ensures a welcoming environment for our staff and most of all our students.





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