Now in its fourth year, this event celebrates and honors our Hispanic community through incredible performances, delicious food, and support for our families and schools.




















Here's a look at tonight's Challenge Problem.
📞 813-840-7260
📺 Spectrum Ch. 635 / Frontier Ch. 32
💻 hillsboroughschools.org/mhh

The Great American Teach-In is your chance to inspire students across more than 230 Hillsborough County Public Schools. Share your story, your career, or your passion—and help motivate the next generation of leaders.
📞 Call us and ask for the Teach-In Coordinator
📧 Or email Partnerengagement@hcps.net to be paired with a nearby school with openings
👉 Sign up today and make a difference!

The fifth-graders toured Fox 13's studio, learned about writing news stories, and how to produce a newscast.







Tutors will begin taking calls at 5:30 p.m. and the show will start at 6 p.m. For help on any math topic, call 813-840-7260.
Tune in on Spectrum Ch. 635, Frontier Ch. 32, or online at hillsboroughschools.org/mhh.
Thank you to our sponsors, EdGems Math and Mathnasium!

The next one will take place on Wednesday, Oct. 15, at Spoto High School.
For a full list of dates, locations, and more information, visit hillsboroughschools.org/page/fafsa-nights.

We look forward to seeing all the blue across our schools! Go Bolts!

ATTENDANCE MATTERS! 🎒💯 In partnership with the Hillsborough Transit Authority and Official Men Of Vision Inc., we held the “Reach One, Teach One, Transport One” initiative at Hillsborough High School and Middleton High School this morning!
Students who participated in the program and completed a transportation survey received a Flamingo Fares reloadable card with funds added to take the HART Bus in Hillsborough County. 🚌
For more information on the Flamingo Fares reloadable card, visit https://www.flamingofares.com/






In partnership with Sidewalk Stompers, 35 of our schools registered to participate in this year's event! With thousands of students walking, biking, scootering, and skateboarding to school each day, it’s important that we continue working together to ensure safe, active routes for everyone.
Below are some snapshots from this morning's activities at Roosevelt Elementary School, where Mayor Jane Castor and Superintendent Van Ayres greeted our Rough Riders.

This special event honors and celebrates our Hispanic community with incredible student performances, delicious food, and resources from various community partners.

Appointments are required. Families can call 813-635-5200 (option 5) to register and schedule an appointment for this event, which goes from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Please note: spots are limited and appointments cannot be made online.
For eligibility requirements and more information, please visit hillstax.org/saturday-license-services.

HOW COOL! 😎 Congratulations to Ms. Amy Molinaro, a 4th-grade teacher at Morgan Woods Elementary School, on being named Daytime's Coolest Teacher of the Month, sponsored by Cool Today - Cooling, Plumbing, Electrical.
For the full surprise and story, visit wfla.com/daytime/ms-amy-molinaro-named-coolest-teacher-of-the-month/.
















Families, students, and seniors came together to enjoy cultural performances, student awards, and valuable resources. It was a true celebration of community and tradition!





It's time to leave your own mark with a bookmark for our Hillsborough Reads Bookmark Contest! 🎨📖
We are inviting HCPS educators and students in all grades to design a colorful 2.5" x 7" bookmark that captures the theme "Get Caught Reading" for a chance to have their artwork professionally printed and shared across our schools.
Students can ask their school's media specialist for a copy of the bookmark contest guidelines and must submit their entries to their school's art teacher by EOD on Friday, Oct. 31. Winners will be announced in December!
For more details or the official entry form, visit https://bit.ly/hillsreadsbookmark.

For resources, visit: hillsboroughschools.org/stem

Students connected with representatives from over 40 industries, learning about educational and career pathways available after graduation. They also participated in a hands-on LinkedIn workshop, gaining skills to showcase their 3DE experiences to future employers.
3DE by Junior Achievement blends academics with real-world business experiences, preparing students with the skills, confidence, and connections to pursue choice-filled, purpose-driven lives. Thanks to programs like 3DE, these seniors are among the most prepared high school students in the region.


