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Letter to the Editor Supporting Sandra Irwin’s Vision

Joe Clark endorses Sandra Irwin for the School Committee, praising her focus on student needs, strategic planning, and her dedication as a mother and global marketing strategist. Vote for Sandra.

AI’s Role in Academic Integrity at Hopkinton High School

As AI technology evolves, Hopkinton High School faces challenges balancing responsible AI use and academic integrity. Administrators emphasize the importance of students producing original work amidst concerns about critical thinking. To navigate AI's role in education, a "green light, yellow light, red light" system is proposed alongside new AI literacy courses to enhance responsible technology use.

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Empowering Students: The Impact of RAD Explained

History of RAD in Hopkinton What began in the early 1990s as a small self-defense...

HopNews Welcomes HHS Senior Maci Ober

Maci Ober joins HopNews as a contributor for her Senior Capstone Experience, focusing on school-related journalism and student perspectives.

HHS D3 Recognition Day Highlights

Hopkinton High School honored 14 senior athletes during its annual D3 Recognition Day, celebrating their commitments to compete in NCAA Division III sports. This tradition acknowledges their dedication to athletics and academics, highlighting the importance of character over scholarships. The ceremony inspires younger students about the rewards of hard work in both sports and academics.

LTE: Importance of Conduct in School Committee Elections

Hopkinton faces an uncontested race for two School Committee seats, with candidate Sravana Krishna criticized for his dismissive and confrontational communication style. This behavior raises concerns about his temperament and fitness for office. Community members are urged to run for positions to ensure a thorough evaluation of candidates, fostering strong leadership in education.

HHS Presents Our Town This Weekend

Performance Dates (HHS Auditorium) Friday, March 5: 4:30 P.M.Saturday, March 6: 7:00 P.M.Sunday, March 7:...

HOSA: Raising Leukemia Awareness

A mother grapples with her child's leukemia diagnosis, a disease characterized by uncontrolled white blood cell production. Various leukemia types, like acute myeloid and chronic lymphocytic, present unique challenges. Treatment has evolved, with innovations like gene therapy. Amidst this, Operation Orange emerges, educating communities on leukemia and advocating for awareness and understanding.

Gabe Cafazzo: The Weight of Time

On Thanksgiving morning, as Hopkinton faced Ashland, junior Gabe Cafazzo reflected on his football journey amid a challenging season. Despite the team's struggles, he emerged as a leader, inspiring teammates and remaining focused on personal growth. The game symbolized not just a loss, but the end of an era for graduating seniors and Cafazzo’s impending transition.

Hopkinton School Calendar Debate: Religious vs. Federal Holidays

The Hopkinton School Committee is deliberating between two school calendars for 2026-27: one with additional religious holidays and another limited to federal holidays. The decision will weigh considerations of inclusion, instructional time, community values, and equity. Neighboring districts offer various models, reflecting differing approaches to balancing recognition and legal neutrality.

Homecoming 2025: A Mardi Gras Celebration Unveiled

Mardi Gras Magic: A Night to Remember at Homecoming with colorful beads, masks, and unforgettable memories.

From The Superintendent: A Call for Feedback

Superintendent Evan Bishop seeks your input. Read about the importance of your feedback in shaping our schools' future.

LTE: Can’t Hear You—Nor Do We Want To.

Explore the shocking remark from the Hopkinton School Committee meeting: "Can't hear you—nor do we want to."

Hopkinton Area Land Trust (HALT) Scholarship Awarded

Caitlin Managin and Marc Beauvais receive the HALT scholarship awarded for environmental concern and academic achievements.

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Letter to the Editor Supporting Sandra Irwin’s Vision

Joe Clark endorses Sandra Irwin for the School Committee, praising her focus on student needs, strategic planning, and her dedication as a mother and global marketing strategist. Vote for Sandra.

Water Refill Stations in Hopkinton: Eco-Friendly Initiatives

The Hopkinton Sustainable Green Committee is installing three new water refill stations to promote hydration and reduce plastic waste.

AI’s Role in Academic Integrity at Hopkinton High School

As AI technology evolves, Hopkinton High School faces challenges balancing responsible AI use and academic integrity. Administrators emphasize the importance of students producing original work amidst concerns about critical thinking. To navigate AI's role in education, a "green light, yellow light, red light" system is proposed alongside new AI literacy courses to enhance responsible technology use.

The Ultimate Guide to Massachusetts Museums for Everyone

What started as a road trip to Ohio after a family loss has turned...