Congratulations to the Black Hawk student athletes who came together at Bloomfield Hills High School on April 18 for the ceremonial signing of their letters of intent to pursue their sport at the collegiate level!
Athletics
Welcome to Bloomfield Hills Schools Athletics!
In Bloomfield Hills Schools, we not only build healthy minds, we encourage healthy bodies through athletic participation. This philosophy is instilled at an early age in physical education courses and honed through organized team participation. The playing field is a place to build athletic skills, character, teamwork, and sportsmanship.
Physical education begins in kindergarten while team and individual sports begin in middle school and expand in the high school arena. Junior varsity and varsity sports offer all students the opportunity to participate in athletic programs. Self-control, discipline, focus, and concentration are all by-products of involvement in individually-centered sports, like golf, or traditional team sports, like football. Our coaches encourage and develop skills that serve our students well beyond their high school years.
- Athletic Staff
- Pay-to-Participate Fees
- Athletic Training
- High School
- Middle School
- Concussion Protocol
- Spirit Wear
- Forms
- News
Athletic Staff
Pay-to-Participate Fees
PAY-TO-PARTICIPATE
BHHS
- Athletics & Clubs $200
- Clubs Only $70
BHMS, EHMS & WHMS
- Athletics & Clubs $150
- Clubs Only $45
All 6th, 7th, and 8th grade students must pay a participation fee of $150 to be eligible to participate in sports for the school year. For students in a "no-cut" sport, the fee is due at the start of the season and for students trying out for the "cut" sports, the fee is due once they have made the team. Checks can be made out to Bloomfield Hills Schools and turned in to the main office with this form. Payments can also be made online:
Athletic Training
ATHLETIC TRAINING
High School
Middle School
Concussion Protocol
CONCUSSION PROTOCOL
1. A student with a suspected concussion is evaluated by the Athletic Trainer or one of the athletic training interns.
2. If a concussion is found, the student is referred to a physician.
3. The student is given the Concussion Referral Form which highlights symptoms observed and history of the injury. A parent will be called for transportation home.
4. The Concussion Referral Form is asked to be returned for an official diagnosis, return to play plan and any other accommodations recommended by the physician in order to communicate to others (staff, coaches etc.,)
5. Once the form is returned, the students designated counselor is notified of the students concussion. Parents/guardians are to notify the counseling staff if requesting academic accommodations.
Spirit Wear
SPIRIT WEAR
Forms
Athletic Resources and Forms
Athletic Forms
Athletic/Co-Curricular Code of Conduct
Athletic Physical Form
Pay to Participate
رسوم†المشاركة†في†الأندية†الرياضية†/ اللاصفية†للعام
Student Activity Pass
Consent for Sports Medicine Form
MI Sports Concussion Law
"Heads Up Concussion" Form
ورقة†معلومات†للأولياء†الأمور†والرياضيين†حول
Concussion Post Consent Form
Concussion Referral Form
Permission Private Vehicle Trans.
Resources
Concussion Brain Protocol
Concussion Family Letter
COMSAC Map
Cranbrook Map
NCAA Freshman Eligibility
Student Insurance
Authorization for Non-Prescription Medication Form
موافقة†على†تقديم†أدوية†بدون†وصفة†طبية
Authorization for Prescription Form
موافقة†على†تقديم†أدوية†بوصفة†طبية
Emergency Form
Food/Medical Allergy Action Plan Form
FERPA Family Guide
2015-2016 Grade Placement Matrix
2014-2015 Grade Placement Matrix
Booster in a Box
Family Athletic Event Form
Booster Grant App
Booster in a Box
Sample By Laws TEMPLATE
Booster Enrollment Form
Booster Bylaws
Booster Member Cert.
Booster Timeline
Booster Reimbursed Salary Agreement
MHSAA Participation Fees
MHSAA Handbook
National Anthem
US Army National Anthem
News
ATHLETIC NEWS
Boys Basketball open gym will be every Monday and Tuesday from 7-8:30 p.m. in the Main Gym. Any questions please contact, Brian Canfield, bcanfield@bloomfield.org
Kanata Richardson (grade 10) was introduced to wrestling in sixth grade. Kanata already had a background in martial arts and took to wrestling immediately. Kanata says, “It just clicked with me.” Kanata was the only girl on the team for several years. Wrestling males gave Kanata built confidence and strength. This prepared her for successful middle and high school seasons.
The athletic teams at Bloomfield Hills High School have had a great month!
The will be an informational softball meeting after school on Thursday, February 29 in KM104. We will be going over tryout information for the 2024 season. If you have any questions, please feel free to contact Coach Whitmire at dwhitmire@bloomfield.org
Come join the BH Middle School Equestrian Team! Our season runs from mid-March thru mid-May and has opportunities for riders and grooms. This is an excellent way to learn and prepare to compete on the BH High School team! The informational meeting will be held via zoom on March 19th at 6pm please reach out to Coach Jordan at: RightonCueTraining@gmail.com with questions.
The Bloomfield Hills MS and Youth Boys Lacrosse 2024 season starts Tuesday, April 2nd! Register now for 7th/8th grade or 5th/6th grade lacrosse. We will have a 3rd/4th team if the numbers allow. Email Jerry Meter at bhbhlax@gmail.com for further information and program details. If you are already listed on the BH MS and Youth Lacrosse TeamSnap you are registered.
Congratulations to Cross Country athlete Taye Levenson, BHHS swimmers, and the BHHS Volleyball team for their incredible athletic feats this month.
Congratulations to the BHHS softball team! They won the district title on Saturday, beating Seaholm in game one (score 13-2) and Troy in the championship game (score 15-3). The girls will play in regionals on Saturday, June 10 at Troy Athens against Utica Ford at 10 a.m. Go Black Hawks!
Bloomfield Hills High School’s Girls Varsity Basketball team scored a historic win by capturing an undefeated season and winning the league championship!
From a league with more than 180 teams competing from 55 different schools, the BHHS Super Smash Bros Esports team of Henry Hutchinson (grade 11), Alex Kravetz (grade 12), and Robert Rabinowitz (grade 12) knocked out the competition to finish in first place at the State Championship. It is the second straight State title for the BHHS Smash Bros group. The team is coached by BHHS Teacher Aaron Strager.
BHHS Girls Varsity Basketball Sets Goals for Season, After School Weight Room Training Open to All BHHS Students
Are you looking for a challenge?
The Boys Swim & Dive team is looking for you!
The Boys season begins on Monday, November 21, 2022 at 3 PM in the pool. Please register and we hope to see you all there.
Bloomfield Hills High School Varsity Boys Tennis Team carried their number one ranking straight through the state tournament to win the Division 1 Championship!
Michigan State Representative Mari Manoogian will be at the BHHS football game on September 23 to present a tribute to the 2022 Bloomfield Hills High School Girls Soccer Team. The recognition from Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer highlights the outstanding accomplishments of the team in winning the Division 1 State Championship this past June.
Bloomfield Hills Schools Athletics will be honoring Deaflympics Gold Medalist Brooke Thompson during the first home football game of the season on August 25, 2022.
Congratulations to our Fall 2021 sports teams at Bloomfield Hills High School. Many teams had amazing seasons with league and regional titles. In addition, numerous athletes won significant awards, including state titles.
Get to know the BHHS athletic trainers: Bobby Robine, Sydney Holland and Mason Louiselle.
Congratulations to the following student athletes who signed to play at the next level for November's National Signing Day!
The BHHS Girls Golf Team represented well at the Michigan Division 1 State Championships at Grand Valley State University.
The BHHS Boys Tennis Team can claim five state champions! Ranked first in the state for most of the year, the players demonstrated their continued dominance at the 2021 Division 1 State Finals. Overall, the team finished just four points out of first place to Troy High.
As a part of the national “My Jersey, Your Impact” program, some BHHS staff members were asked to wear the jersey of a BHHS football team member.
You can now watch Black Hawk home games and matches live! Home games and matches taking place in the main gym can be viewed at www.nfhsnetwork.com by purchasing a subscription. Black Hawks!