Helpful Resources
Find school forms, policies, and information.
- 2021-23 Learning Recovery & Extended Learning Plan
- 2022-23 State Testing Schedule
- Admission Procedure
- ARP IDEA Budget ECSE and Part B SE
- Attendance Policy
- Career Advising Policy
- Child Find Responsibilities & Notice
- Child Find
- College Credit Plus Flyer
- Early Entrance Policy
- ESSER III ARP Plan - August 2021
- FERPA Policy
- Food Allergy Policy
- K-12 Title IX Training
- Kindergarten Screening Notification
- Medicaid Annual Notification Letter
- Non-Discrimination Policy
- Parent's Right-to-Know
- Positive Behavioral Interventations and Support
- Privacy Policy
- Student Assessment and Academic Intervention Services
- Suspension & Expulsion Policy
- Wellness & Success Program
- American Rescue Plan
- Career Advising Information
- College Credit Plus Information
- Doe v. ODE Notice of Proposed Class Action Settlement 12/2019
- Jon Peterson Scholarship Scholarship Information
- Jon Peterson Special Needs Scholarship Steps to Apply
- Ohio Means Jobs
- Scholarship - Ohio Autism
- SMYL: Seneca Mentor Youth Links
- Supporting Students with Food Allergies: Free or Reduced-cost Epinephrine Autoinjectors

Title IX Coordinator
Bridges Preparatory Academy does not discriminate on the basis of sex in its education program or activities, and is required by Title IX and its regulations not to discriminate in such a manner. Our Title IX Coordinator is responsible for investigating any complaint alleging noncompliance with Title IX.
Amy Lanier
- 190 St. Francis Ave., Tiffin, OH 44883
- (419) 455-9295
- alanier@bpatiffin.org

Safer Ohio School Tip Line
The Safer Ohio School Tip Line is a free safety resource available to all Ohio schools. The tip line is an anonymous reporting system that accepts tips via call, text, webform, and mobile app 24 hours-a-day. Anyone can download the Safer Ohio School Tip Line app or use this link to access the webform.
This tip line allows students and adults to anonymously share information with school officials and law enforcement about threats to student safety — whether that involves a threatened mass incident or harm to a single student.
Things to report to the tip line include (but are not limited to):
- Bullying incidents;
- Withdrawn student behaviors;
- Verbal or written threats observed toward students, faculty or schools;
- Hazing;
- Weapon/suspicious devices on or near school grounds;
- Gang-related activities;
- Unusual/suspicious behavior of students or staff;
- Self-harm or suicidal sentiments; and
- Any other school safety-related concerns.
Use this link to view the informative video: https://youtu.be/qyK27yxeUNM
Every tip can remain anonymous. Tip line technicians may ask for additional information, but the caller can remain anonymous or leave his or her contact information for later follow-up.
Tips submitted to 844-SaferOH (844-723-3764) are triaged and notify local school officials, law enforcement agencies, and the Ohio School Safety Center (OSSC) for action and follow-up as needed.
The OSSC partners with the Ohio Department of Education to follow up with affected schools and law enforcement agencies to make sure that the incident is investigated, action is taken and resources and supports are provided when necessary.

Reading Resources
Reading is essential to your child’s educational journey! At Bridges Prep we highly encourage families to practice good reading habits that enhance your child’s learning abilities, inside and outside of the classroom. Here are some helpful tips for our Bridges Prep Families to keep your children reading:
1) Read out loud, together every day if your child is preparing to enter Kindergarten
2) Set a good example and read too!
3) Designate a time each day for reading. Get the entire household involved!
4) Read the same book as your child and discuss it… think of it as a mini-book club to improve your child’s reading comprehension skills
5) Get a library card!- Did you know that you can access E-books, from home with your public library card?