Student Chefs Serve Lunch
School lunches sometimes tend to get a bad rap, but on the Elmwood School lunch menu May 29th was another sort of wrap; turkey made to resemble a worm with carrot eyes, a cucumber nose, and a red pepper mouth.
School lunches sometimes tend to get a bad rap, but on the Elmwood School lunch menu May 29th was another sort of wrap; turkey made to resemble a worm with carrot eyes, a cucumber nose, and a red pepper mouth.
The Varsity Baseball team defeated Sharon at home on Friday, June 8,
7-2 in a Division 2 South Quarterfinal Game. Hopkinton and Sharon
picked the game up with the Hillers leading 3-1 in the bottom of the
3rd inning after it was postponed due to rain on Thursday. Sophomore
Nick Burns pitched the first three innings, allowing just one unearned
run and hitting a 2-run double. Senior Tim Moberg picked up his 6th
win of the season by throwing three shutout innings on Friday. Moberg
In a repeat of the 2011 season, the Hopkinton High School girls tennis team met Foxboro today in the South Sectional Finals. Once again, the Hiller Girl's tennis prevailed 3-2 over the previously unbeaten Foxboro squad. The HHS girls tennis will next play the winner of the upcoming North Section Final (Winchester vs Concord-Carlisle) for the Division 2 Girls Tennis State Championship. The Division 2 State Finals will be played at a site and time TBD.
Tennis Coach Nancy Clark encourages all sports fans to come out and watch the #3 seed Hopkinton High School Girls Tennis as they take on #1 seed Foxborough for the D2 South Sectional championship on Saturday, June 9, at 1PM at Medway High School ( a neutral site). Hopkinton previously beat #2 seed Hingham 3-2 in the semifinal round.
Come and cheer them on! Go Hillers!
At its Regular School Committee meeting last night, the School Committee voted unanimously to accept Dr. Landman’s resignation as Superintendent of Schools. As a result, it has become necessary for the leadership in the school district to formulate a recruiting plan that ensures a seamless transition and provides the appropriate leadership necessary to move all district initiatives forward.
Fifth graders at Hopkins School participated in 12 different activities during Field Day today. Photos of all events are now available on our photo website, Scene in Hopkinton. Click here to view now.
On Thursday, May 31, the Class of 2012 celebrated their Senior Recognition Night. Watch the video now, complete with speeches by the class valedictorian and salutatorian.
The HHS Class of 2012 Graduation Ceremony is now available for on-line viewing. Watch the video below in case you missed it, or if you'd like to just see it all again. Enjoy, and congratulations to the graduates!
Dear Editor:
I am opposed to the current 1 -1 laptop program being presented to the current 8th
grade as a program that may ultimately be implemented at Hopkinton High School. I am
a Hopkinton parent who supports of our educational system. I encourage 21 st century
learning.
Asking a small minority of citizens (the incoming 8th grade parents) to support a plan
that ultimately we all will have to pay a fee for as citizens to educate our children in
public school is unjust. Is this even legal? Can the town implement a program that