Issue 15 | 11.30.25

A Message from Dr. Hilton


Dear Bradfield Families, 


As we wrap up our Thanksgiving break, I hope you enjoyed your traditions and maybe created a few new ones. In the Hilton home, it was full of family time, cooking, laughing, and a lot of relaxation. I hope your family enjoyed the same. Nothing is better than spending time with family and loved ones.


This week our Broncos will celebrate how each of our unique differences make for a stronger learning environment for every student, every day. Scots Shine Together is a week where students will participate in classroom discussions, activities, and events focused on inclusion, acceptance, kindness, and empathy for others. 


A special thank you to Bradfield’s Special Education Coordinator, Dr. J’Aime Balogh, the HPISD Special Education Parent Advisory Committee (SEPAC), and Bradfield’s SEPAC parent rep, Laura McCallan for their help in coordinating this week’s events and celebrations. Visit the SEPAC webpage to learn more.


Finally, children’s author, Greg Pizzoli will be on campus this Wednesday to visit with our Broncos. Thank you to HPArts, Mrs. Penman, and Interabang Books for organizing this cool event!

2nd & 4th: 9:10-10:10AM

3rd: 10:15-11:15AM

K & 1st: 11:55-12:50PM


As always, I hope you all are having a wonderful weekend, and I will see you on the front steps tomorrow morning.


Kindly,


Dr. Aimee Hilton

A Message from our PTA President, Kamela Aboussie


Dear Broncos, 


I hope everyone enjoyed a well-earned Thanksgiving break with your family and friends! 


Thanksgiving reminds me of tradition. As a mom I’m always trying to establish and then (the hard part!!) hold onto traditions so my children hopefully feel a sense of being grounded when they think back on their childhood. 


I was reminded of tradition when I opened up Bradfield’s trusty scrapbook this weekend. The school’s 50th year celebration was also the Bicentennial celebration of the United States of America (when the US was turning 200 years old!) Bradfield’s curriculum for the ‘75-’76 school year centered around studying our country’s heritage to better understand the many traditions our citizens have carried forward. Each grade level studied a culture specific to our history. First grade studied Indians and their influence, and second grade studied the Pilgrims. Third grade studied the Spanish, while fourth grade studied the French. And finally fifth grade studied the American Revolutionists. 


Look below at this cute scrapbook page when the 3rd grade recreated a Spanish Fiesta in December 1975. If you look close enough you’ll spot cans of Coca Cola and Pepsi, which are certainly *not* 2025 approved!! :)


This is a fun reminder that even though Bradfield and Highland Park have of course been around long enough to establish our own culture (which we love!), we are still a melting pot of traditions passed down from generations of families from all over the United States and the world.


This week is Scots Shine Together week, and this seems like a timely way to celebrate the culture our school and school district have diligently and lovingly created. Our various family backgrounds and cultures add so much to our experience at Bradfield, while we are all Broncos and Scots! (One Bradfield holiday tradition you won’t want to miss are Susan Graeber’s famous sugar cookies!)


I’m excited to get back to school as we enter the homestretch of 2025! 


See you tomorrow!


Love,

Kamela

Spirit Sales: Jacy Hawes, Allie Lucas, Sarah Malloy & Paige McWay

Cafeteria Appreciation: Claudia Conard

Yearbook: Genevieve Short

  • December 1-5: Scots Shine Together


  • December 3: Author Greg Pizzoli Visit



  • December 16: 4th Grade Winter Concert


  • December 19: Early Release (1:15PM)


  • December 22-January 6: NO SCHOOL - Winter Break


  • January 7: Classes Resume



  • January 9: School Resource Officer (SRO) Appreciation Day


  • January 19: NO SCHOOL - MLK Jr. Day


  • January 22: BDC Father/Daughter Dance


  • January 26: ABPA Kinder Readiness Meeting


  • January 30: Science Fair



February 21, 2026: Millennial Centennial

Become a Family Sponsor Today!

Cookies are $6.00 per dozen or $8.00 per dozen with icing.



Please contact Susan Graeber to order.

Greg Pizzoli is coming to Bradfield!

Wednesday, December 3



2nd & 4th:  9:10-10:10AM

3rd: 10:15-11:15AM

K & 1st: 11:55-12:50PM

Questions? Ms. Penman

Proceeds benefit Kindergarten & 1st Grade at Bradfield and Armstrong.


The ABPA provides a great way for parents of young children to connect with other families in our neighborhood. Buy your tickets today!


Questions? 

hometour@armstrongbradfield.com

Dust Off Your Neon and Get Ready to Rewind!


Please join us for a totally rad Millennial-themed party as we celebrate Bradfield's Centennial Year! This is a blast from the past, with all the 80s and 90s vibes, as we celebrate 100 years of our beloved Bradfield Elementary. Nostalgia this strong knows no limits, so come dressed in your best retro attire! Channel your inner Ferris Bueller, assemble your Breakfast Club crew, zip in like Marty McFly, or show off your best Saved by the Bell style. So put the Pac-Man game on pause, tease that hair and find us on the dance floor for this year's auction! 


Save the Date: 

February 21, 2026

Dallas Country Club at 6:00PM

As we rewind these VHS tapes and press play on a totally rad year, our Auction Team is calling all Bradfield families! We’re looking for gnarly family donors and sponsors to help make this year’s Millennial Centennial Auction a blockbuster hit! Whether your family or business wants to take center stage like Freddie Mercury or go full Top Gun Maverick status, your support keeps our school totally tubular. Visit the Bradfield PTA Auction Page to learn more about sponsorship opportunities and how you can join the fun. Let’s make this year’s auction the raddest one yet!

Auction Co-Chairs: Lauren Calano, Courtney McCauley & Cailtin Bonner

Calling all Bronco Alumni!



Do you have any Bradfield memorabilia PTA can borrow for our spring celebration?


Examples include yearbooks, trophies, photos, newspaper articles, etc If so, please submit here or email directly to bradfield100years@gmail.com

25 - 26 Calendar Highlights

  • 12/5: ABPA Home Tour
  • 12/22 - 1/6: NO SCHOOL - Holiday Break
  • 1/22: Daddy/Daughter Dance
  • 1/30: Science Fair
  • 2/21: Auction
  • 3/10: Open House & Art Show
  • 4/2: Great Friends Day
  • 5/21: Field Day


25-26 PTA Calendar


25-26 BDC Calendar


25-26 HPISD Academic Calendar

HPISD Community News

Get ready...winter magic is blowing into our community! The unforgettable 5th and 6th grade stars of Frozen Jr. are ready to whisk you away to Arendelle: where friendships are fierce, sisters are unstoppable, and even a talking snowman can warm your heart. 


Come LET IT GO with our MIS cast and crew!



The show is family-friendly and suitable for all ages. Online pre-sale tickets are available for $8/$11: please click HERE. Tickets also sold at the door. 


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