Two great art events… this Tuesday night - 3/19!
QUEST is hosting Empty Bowls from 5-7 pm. Pictured here is a sneak peek at some of the bowls you will see. The event includes a meal of soup and bread, along with a student-created bowl for a $5 donation. Proceeds benefit the Hilton Cadet Cupboard and Heifer International.
Also this Tuesday, across the street from QUEST, is the IB Visual Arts Senior Exhibition featuring the works of our senior student artists, This year’s seniors are incredibly talented, and their collective show will be in room 208 on the 2nd floor of the Hilton Community Center at 59 Henry Street. The opening reception is 6-7:30 p.m., with the show on display through Friday, Mar. 22.

This Tues 3/19 from 6-7:30 p.m., Chris Ver Weire and Amanda Eedle, art teachers, will be hosting the opening of the Senior IB Art Show. This year, it will take place offsite at the Hilton Community Center. The show will be on display from Mar. 15-22. We hope you can join us to appreciate these advanced art students' hard work. This event is the same night as Empty Bowls, which is hosted at QUEST from 5-7 p.m. Enjoy a great night of student art!

Welcome to our newest staff! #Welcoming #Affirming #CadetProud

Welcome to our newest staff! #Welcoming #Affirming #CadetProud
Are you a registered nurse seeking a job with great benefits, pay & consistent daytime hours M-F? Hilton School District is hiring! To apply & for more information, visit Hilton.Recruitfront.com.

The Cadets had an amazing end to the season at Nike Indoor Nationals. 🏃♂️ The boys' 4x200m relay team took 6th and qualified as ALL-AMERICANS! The boys 4x400m relay finished 3rd in the Emerging Elite division with a new SCHOOL RECORD! Eighth-grader Lucas Childs competed in the Middle School mile and finished with an impressive 5:02. Robert Lowry and Manny Robinson competed in the long jump, with Manny breaking the SCHOOL RECORD and placing 3rd in the Emerging Elite competition. Annaleigh Green competed in the Freshman long jump and Emily Richardson and Arlie Sears competed in the Emerging Elite high jump.

Bright and early this morning, Northwood advanced band students traveled to the High School to practice with the Hilton High School Wind Ensemble! Not only is this a learning experience for the younger musicians, but a chance to experience the wonderful opportunities ahead if they continue to play and practice their instruments.





At the NYSPHSAA Championship this weekend, the CADETS 4x200m relay team placed 2nd with a new Section V record time of 1:28.18. Great race team! #GoCadets🍎🏃♂️

Congratulations to Coach Heise and the Hilton Varsity Girls Basketball team on winning the Section V Class AA championship this weekend with their 38-33 win over Victor at Finger Lakes Community College!
Hilton will continue on to the NYSPHSAA regional round on March 8 vs. the Class AA winner from Section VI (Clarence or Starpoint) at FLCC (time TBD).
Go Cadets!

Congratulations to our Section V champion Cadets for placing 3rd in Class A at the NYS Cheerleading Championships! Great season Cadets! So much to be proud of! #GoCadets #NYSPHSAA #SecVCheer

Hilton CSD recognizes the invaluable contributions of our maintenance team. This team plays a crucial role in ensuring the smooth operation of our facilities and creating safe and comfortable environments for our students and staff. Their integrity, focusing on being welcoming and affirming, putting people first, and being lifelong learners, does not go unnoticed. They embody the spirit of teamwork and service, and we are grateful for all that they do.

Our school social workers play a crucial role in our learning community, supporting our students, families & staff. Their compassion, empathy, & commitment to serving others is greatly appreciated. Whether they're providing counseling with integrity, connecting families when putting people first with resources, advocating for students' needs so they can be lifelong learners, or fostering a positive school climate by being welcoming a affirming, our social workers go above and beyond every day.

Looking for a leadership position with great benefits? Hilton CSD is hiring a Senior Systems Administrator! This is a school administrator position in the Technology Department. Apply at Hilton.Recruitfront.com

Senior Billy Spear will be performing as principal trumpet in Hanson Symphony No. 2 with the Rochester Philharmonic Orchestra this Sunday, 3/3 at 3 p.m. in Kodak Hall. Tickets are $15 for adults, $5 for students, & can be purchased at https://my.rpo.org/1118/1288.

Do you know a junior or senior who needs some help making her prom dreams come true? Fairy Godmothers of Rochester will be holding Prom Fair '24 at Marketplace Mall through Mar. Students with financial need can pick out a dress for just $5 & accessories for $1! fairygodmothersrochester.org

Did you know that Hilton buses transport over 4,000 students daily & drive 1.3 million miles per year? We are so grateful to our drivers, mechanics & office staff who see that our students arrive at school & home safely every school day. #LovetheBus #SchoolBusSafety

High School students had a friendly competition of rock, paper, scissors last Friday during lunch. Participants each received a penny during round one. The winners of that round got the other person’s penny and so on. The person who ended up with the most pennies (and therefore won the most rounds) was the winner! Winners received candy and Cadet swag as prizes. Principal Dr. Jeff Green led the game, along with a karaoke competition earlier this year, as a way to make lunchtime fun and welcoming for students.






Three cheers for the Hilton Varsity Cheerleading team on winning the Section V Class A championship on Saturday! The Cadets will compete in the NYSPHSAA Championship Tournament on March 2 at Veterans Memorial Arena in Binghamton. #GoCadets

Today, the Black Student Union at Hilton High School celebrated Black History Month with a special breakfast, decorations, and fellowship. The group is led by Kaleem Mogent, school counselor. #BlackHistory




On Friday, Hilton High School held a very successful Career Fair for juniors and seniors who do not plan on attending college. Students could talk to and gather information from representatives from local government, manufacturing, cosmetology, welding, the building trades, transportation, pest control, and the military. Many thanks to the businesses and organizations who participated and to Steve Randall, technology teacher, for organizing the event!




