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Hopkinton Public
Schools Hours

AM PreK 8:30 AM - 11:00 AM
PM PreK 12:00 PM - 2:30 PM
AM K 8:55 AM - 11:30 AM
PM K 12:30 PM - 3:10 PM
Center Full Day 8:55 AM - 3:10 PM
Elmwood School 8:15 AM - 2:30 PM
Hopkins School 8:55 AM - 3:10 PM
Middle School 7:25 AM - 1:50 PM
High School 7:25 AM - 1:50 PM

Daily
Announcements

  • Tuesday, May 21 - Day 5
     
    ART SHOW:  The final day of the Art Show will be Thursday.  Students whose artwork was featured in the art show must pick it up after school on Thursday and Friday this week between 2-3:00 p.m. in the Brown Gym Lobby.  Artwork will not be distributed during school hours.
     
    ART CLUB will not meet this week.  The next Art Club meeting will take place on Tuesday, May 28th from 2-3:00 p.m. in Ms. Barrett's room.
     
    EXPLORE POTTERMORE will meet tomorrow from 2:00-3:00 p.m. in Ms. Huestis' room.  This Wednesday, we will be crafting our own wands.  Please bring a suitable stick to make your wand.
     
    BEST BUDDIES:  Our last Best Buddies Meeting will be tomorrow from 2:00-3:00 p.m. in the cafeteria.  We will be having our end the year ice cream party.
     
    GREEN TEAM will meet in Mr. Siedlecki's room on Thursday after school.

    MS COMEDY NIGHT:  We are proud to present Comedy Night this Friday, May 24, at 7:00 p.m. in the HMS Auditorium.  Tickets are $5 per person with 50% of proceeds going to the One Fund.  Comedy Night is an evening of original stand-up and skit comedy open to all students who wish to participate!  If you wish to do an act for Comedy Night, you must see Ms. Gifford and obtain permission forms and information.  Also, all performers must sign up on the list on Ms. Gifford's door.  Please do this immediately if you have not done so already!
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  • Monday, May 20 - Day 4
     
    EXPLORE POTTERMORE will meet on Wednesday from 2:00-3:00 p.m. in Ms. Huestis' room.  This Wednesday, we will be crafting our own wands.  Please bring a suitable stick to make your wand.
     
    BEST BUDDIES:  Our last Best Buddies Meeting will be this Wednesday from 2:00-3:00 p.m. in the cafeteria.  We will be having our end the year ice cream party.
     
    GREEN TEAM will meet in Mr. Siedlecki's room on Thursday after school.

    MS COMEDY NIGHT: The HMS Drama Club is proud to present the 8th annual Comedy Night!  Comedy Night will be held this Friday, May 24 at 7:00 p.m. in the HMS Auditorium.  Comedy Night is open to all students. If you are interested in participating, please see Ms. Gifford.  All participants must obtain permission forms, which are available now from Ms. Gifford and must submit a written act.  Please do this as soon as possible!  Tickets for Comedy Night are $5 and 50% of the proceeds will go to the One Fund.  Come down and see some great comedy and support your talented friends and classmates!
     
     
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  • Friday, May 17 - FLEX DAY
     
    Today is an Early Release day.  Students will be dismissed at 11:25 a.m.
     
    RELAY FOR LIFE Bake Sale to take place at Colella this Saturday, May 18 from 9 - 1.
    100% of donations collected will go to the fight against cancer. This is sponsored by the Team FAITH FINDERS.
     
    To all 7th grade IGNITE candidates. If you are staying at school while waiting for your IGNITE interview, the ONLY place you can be is in the cafeteria. You may leave school and come back, but while IN the school the only place you can be is in the cafeteria. Not adhereing to this rule will affect your IGNITE candidacy.
     
    DRAMA CLUB will NOT meet today.
     
    MS COMEDY NIGHT:  We are proud to announce the 8th annual Comedy Night!  Think you're funny?  Do other people tell you you're nuts?  Then this night is for you!  Comedy Night is a night of original standup and skit comedy open to all students at HMS.  It will be held next Friday, May 24th. If you are interested in participating, please speak with Ms. Gifford.
     
    GIRLS SOFTBALL team had a victory over Bellingham with a final score of 9-3. Hits from Maddie Abbott, Danielle Hassan, and Maille Bennett helped get things started. Courtney Hassan was solid on the mound while Danielle and Lindsay Whittles were tough behind the plate. The girls play Medfield on Monday.
     
     
     
     
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  • Thursday, May 16 - Day 3
     
    Tomorrow is EARLY RELEASE day. DISMISSAL IS AT 11:25. REMINDER - there is no bus switching permitted.
     
    Hopkinton Hillers and Nipmuc traded the lead 5 times but Hiller pulled the victory with a 7-3 win. A steal by Lily Rancatore gave the Hillers the lead for good. Maille Bennett had a good day at the plate, also going 2-4 with 1 RBI and 1 run with a triple and a single. Courtney Hassan struck out 11 hitters, allowing one earned run and two hits. The girls play Bellingham today.
     
    GREEN TEAM meets today after school in Mr. Siedlecki's room.
     
    FILM SERIES resumes today  with the classic Fiddler on the Roof!  The film will go until 4:30 p.m. 

    Please join us tonight at 6:00 p.m. for the FIRST ANNUAL HOPKINTON MIDDLE SCHOOL ART SHOW in the Brown Gym Lobby!   The show will display the work of over 300 students from our Dynamic Media and Art classes.  Artwork will be displayed until May 23rd.

     
    PLEDGE MONEY for the Walk for Hunger is due tomorrow to Mrs. Noble.
     
    DRAMA CLUB will NOT meet tomorrow.
     
    MS COMEDY NIGHT:  We are proud to announce the 8th annual Comedy Night!  Think you're funny?  Do other people tell you you're nuts?  Then this night is for you!  Comedy Night is a night of original standup and skit comedy open to all students at HMS.  It will be held next Friday, May 24th. If you are interested in participating, please speak with Ms. Gifford.
     

    GREEN TEAM continues to collect small recyclable electronics.  Bring in all of your old cell phones, iPods, digital cameras, and other SMALL electronic devices and deposit them in the receptacle that will be right near the front door. We will even take those ink cartridges from your printer.  Please be sure to ask for permission from your parents BEFORE recycling ANY item.

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  • Wednesday, May 15 - Day 2

     
    7th GRADE PRINCIPAL'S ADVISORY members will meet with Principal Keller tomorrow morning at 7:00 a.m. in the Lecture Hall.
     
    MS COMEDY NIGHT:  We are proud to announce the 8th annual Comedy Night!  Think you're funny?  Do other people tell you you're nuts?  Then this night is for you!  Comedy Night is a night of original standup and skit comedy open to all students at HMS.  It will be held next Friday, May 24th. If you are interested in participating, please speak with Ms. Gifford.
     
    HMS TV will NOT meet today.

    LIBRARY will be closed today.  Please plan accordingly.

    EXPLORE POTTERMORE will meet today from 2:00-3:00 p.m. in Ms. Huestis' room.

    HISTORY CLUB will meet today at 1:50-2:30 p.m. in Mrs. Economo's room.

    Attention 8th graders running for Officer positions next year!  Please be sure to pick up an information sheet outside of Guidance as soon as possible.  Speeches are due for approval today.
     
    GREEN TEAM will meet after school tomorrow in Mr. Siedlecki's room.
     
    FILM SERIES resumes tomorrow  with the classic Fiddler on the Roof!  The film will go until 4:30 p.m.

    Please join us tomorrow night at 6:00 p.m. for the FIRST ANNUAL HOPKINTON MIDDLE SCHOOL ART SHOWin the Brown Gym Lobby!   The show will display the work of over 300 students from our Dynamic Media and Art classes.  Artwork will be displayed until May 23rd.

    H.S. SOCCER TRYOUTS:  For all girls who are interested in playing high school soccer in the fall, there will be a meeting on Friday morning, May 17 at 7:00 a.m. in Mr. Gunduz's classroom.  If you cannot make the meeting and would like to play girls' soccer in the fall, please see Mr. Gunduz.

    PLEDGE MONEY for the Walk for Hunger is due Friday of this week to Mrs. Noble.

     
    DRAMA CLUB will NOT meet on Friday.

    GREEN TEAM continues to collect small recyclable electronics.  Bring in all of your old cell phones, iPods, digital cameras, and other SMALL electronic devices and deposit them in the receptacle that will be right near the front door. We will even take those ink cartridges from your printer.  Please be sure to ask for permission from your parents BEFORE recycling ANY item.

     
    MS TRACK TEAM lost a tight one to Westwood yesterday by a score of 86 to 79.  Notable first place finishes came from the girls' 4 x 100 team of Taylor Velazquez, Emily Mastroianni, Amy Xiao, and Sarah Glidden as well as the boys 4 x 400 team of Ben Fargiano, Jeremy Hazard, Spencer Coveney, and Michael Karlis.  It was a great team effort.
     
    SOFTBALL:  Maddison Abbott threw a no-hitter on Tuesday in the Hiller's 17-1 victory over Dedham.  Abbott struck out fie batters and walked one.  Hopkinton's hitting was solid all around but Danielle Hassan led the team with 3 hits and Maddie Abbott with 6 RBIs.  Heather Holly is currently on the DL.   The girls travel to Nipmuc today.  Good luck, girls.

     

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  • Tuesday, May 14 - Day 1

    STUDENT COUNCIL will meet today at 2:00 p.m. in the Lecture Hall.  All members should attend.

    Attention 8th graders running for Officer positions next year!  Please be sure to pick up an information sheet outside of Guidance as soon as possible.  Speeches must be submitted for approval by Wednesday of this week.

    H.S. SOCCER TRYOUTS:  For all girls who are interested in playing high school soccer in the fall, there will be a meeting on Friday, May 17 at 7:00 a.m. in Mr. Gunduz's classroom.  If you cannot make the meeting and would like to play girls' soccer in the fall, please see Mr. Gunduz.

     
    PLEDGE MONEY for the Walk for Hunger is due Friday of this week to Mrs. Noble.
     
    LIBRARY will be closed tomorrow.  Please plan accordingly.

    GREEN TEAM continues to collect small recyclable electronics.  Bring in all of your old cell phones, iPods, digital cameras, and other SMALL electronic devices and deposit them in the receptacle that will be right near the front door. We will even take those ink cartridges from your printer.  Please be sure to ask for permission from your parents BEFORE recycling ANY item.

    EXPLORE POTTERMORE will meet tomorrow from 2:00-3:00 p.m. in Ms. Huestis' room.

    HISTORY CLUB will meet tomorrow at 1:50-2:30 p.m. in Mrs. Economo's room.

    Please join us for the FIRST ANNUAL HOPKINTON MIDDLE SCHOOL ART SHOW!   The show will display the work of over 300 students from our Dynamic Media and Art classes. The Grand Opening is this Thursday, May 16 at 6:00 p.m. in the Brown Gym Lobby.   Artwork will be displayed until May 23rd.

     

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  • Monday, May 13 - Day 12 - X Block
     
    STUDENT COUNCIL will meet tomorrow at 2:00 p.m. in the Lecture Hall.  All members should attend.
     
    H.S. SOCCER TRYOUTS:  For all girls who are interested in playing high school soccer in the fall, there will be a meeting on Friday, May 17 at 7:00 a.m. in Mr. Gunduz's classroom.  If you cannot make the meeting and would like to play girls' soccer in the fall, please see Mr. Gunduz.
     
    Attention 8th graders running for Officer positions next year!  Please be sure to pick up an information sheet outside of Guidance as soon as possible.  Speeches must be submitted for approval by Wednesday of this week.

    GREEN TEAM continues to collect small recyclable electronics.  Bring in all of your old cell phones, iPods, digital cameras, and other SMALL electronic devices and deposit them in the receptacle that will be right near the front door.  We will even take those ink cartridges from your printer.  Please be sure to ask for permission from your parents BEFORE recycling ANY item.

    EXPLORE POTTERMORE will meet on Wednesday from 2:00-3:00 p.m. in Ms. Huestis' room.
     
    HISTORY CLUB will meet on Wednesday, at 1:50-2:30 p.m. in Mrs. Economo's room.

    Please join us for the FIRST ANNUAL HOPKINTON MIDDLE SCHOOL ART SHOW!   The show will display the work of over 300 students from our Dynamic Media and Art classes. The Grand Opening is on Thursday, May 16 at 6:00 p.m. in the Brown Gym Lobby.   Artwork will be displayed until May 23rd.

     
     
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  • Friday, May 10 – Day 11

    GREEN TEAM continues to collect small recyclable electronics.  Bring in all of your old cell phones, iPods, digital cameras, and other SMALL electronic devices and deposit them in the receptacle that will be right near the front door.  We will even take those ink cartridges from your printer.  Please be sure to ask for permission from your parents BEFORE recycling ANY item.

    HOMEWORK CLUB will be open today.

    DRAMA CLUB will hold a meeting today from 2:00-3:30 for all interested students.  ACADEMY will meet directly after that meeting. All students are welcome to attend.

    There will be an 8th grade Music Fest hosted by the Be Free Coalition and Mr. Gunduz tonight in the MS Cafeteria. The night will feature live acoustic performances by your peers. Doors open at 6:30. There will be snacks for sale.

    7th GRADE IGNITE LEADER APPLICANTS, please sign up with Mr. Kearney for an interview time. Interviews are required and the deadline is today.

    All Walk for Hunger PLEDGE money should be turned in to Mrs. Noble by next Friday, May 17th.    

    Please join us for the FIRST ANNUAL HOPKINTON MIDDLE SCHOOL ART SHOW!   The show will display the work of over 300 students from our Dynamic Media and Art classes. The Grand Opening is on Thursday, May 16 at 6:00 p.m. in the Brown Gym Lobby.   Artwork will be displayed until May 23rd.

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  • Thursday, May 9- FLEX DAY
     
    SOFTBALL and BASEBALL practice canceled for today. Games still on for tomorrow.
     
    GOLF CLUB is canceled today.

    Please join us for the FIRST ANNUAL HOPKINTON MIDDLE SCHOOL ART SHOW!   The show will display the work of over 300 students from our Dynamic Media and Art classes. The  Grand Opening is on Thursday, May 16 at 6:00 p.m. in the Brown Gym Lobby.   Artwork will be displayed until May 23rd.

    MS 6th  GRADE VOLLEYBALL TOURNAMENT will take place today after school at 2:15 p.m.  See you there!

    All Walk for Hunger PLEDGE money should be turned in to Mrs. Noble by Friday, May 17th.    

    FILM SERIES resumes today with the 1941 classic Citizen Kane. The film will go until approximately 4:30 p.m.

    DRAMA CLUB will hold a meeting tomorrow from 2:00-3:30 for all interested students.  ACADEMY will meet directly after that meeting. All students are welcome to attend.

    7th GRADE IGNITE LEADER APPLICANTS, please sign up with Mr. Kearney for an interview time. Interviews are required and the deadline is this Friday.

    GREEN TEAM is starting up a small recyclable electronics drive this week. We all have tons of small electronic devices we don't use that must be disposed of properly.  This week bring in all of your old cell phones, iPods, digital cameras, and other SMALL electronic devices and deposit them in the receptacle that will be right by the front door.  We will even take those ink cartridges from your printer.  Please be sure to ask for permission from your parents BEFORE recycling ANY item.

    HOMEWORK CLUB will be open today and tomorrow.

    There will be an 8th grade Music Fest hosted by the Be Free Coalition and Mr. Gunduz tomorrow. The night will feature live acoustic performances by your peers. Doors open at 6:30. There will be snacks for sale.

     

     

     

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  • Wednesday, May 9 - FLEX DAY
     
    We are excited to announce the FIRST ANNUAL HOPKINTON MIDDLE SCHOOL ART SHOW!   The show will display the work of over 300 students from our Dynamic Media and Art classes. Please join us for the Grand Opening on Thursday, May 16 at 6:00 p.m. in the Brown Gym Lobby.  If a piece of your artwork was chosen for display, you will be notified in homeroom prior to the show.  Work will be on display until May 23rd.
     
    MS VOLLEYBALL TOURNAMENT:  Yesterday's tournament had a huge turnout and was a lot of fun!  In the end, it was the Volleyball Stars who were the real stars of the tournament, winning over the 2nd place team, the Puff Dogs.  Congratulations to Caitlyn Halloran, Nika Kaminski, and Will Abbott of the Volleyball Stars, and to Caroline Murphy, Anthony Farina, and Matt Lindquist of the Puff Dogs.  Great games were played by all!  The 6th grade tournament will be on Thursday after school at 2:15 p.m.  See you there!
     
    HMS-TV invites students to stop by the front entrance after school today to answer the Question of the Day.
     
    Walk for Hunger -Students who participated in the Walk for Hunger should turn in their remaining PLEDGE money to Mrs. Noble by Friday, May 17th. Thank you.
     
    HISTORY CLUB will meet today from 1:50-2:30 p.m. in Mrs. Economo's room.
     
    BEST BUDDIES will meet today from 2:00-3:00 p.m. Doyle Gym.
     
    JAZZ BAND will meet tonight at 6:00 p.m.
     
    FILM SERIES resumes tomorrow with the 1941 classic Citizen Kane. The film will go until approximately 4:30 p.m.
     
    DRAMA CLUB will hold a meeting on Friday from 2:00-3:30 for all interested students.  ACADEMY will meet directly after that meeting. All students are welcome to attend.

    IGNITE: To all 7th graders that applied to be IGNITE leaders, please see Mr. Kearney in Room 227 to sign up for an interview time. Interviews are required and the deadline to sign up for one is this Friday, May 10th.

    GREEN TEAM is starting up a small recyclable electronics drive this week. We all have tons of small electronic devices we don't use that must be disposed of properly.  This week bring in all of your old cell phones, iPods, digital cameras, and other SMALL electronic devices and deposit them in the receptacle that will be right by the front door.  We will even take those ink cartridges from your printer.  Please be sure to ask for permission from your parents BEFORE recycling ANY item.

    HOMEWORK CLUB will be open today, Thursday, and Friday.

    STUDENT GOVERNMENT ELECTIONS: Attention 8th graders considering a run for a student government position next year! A handout with information regarding each position and details about the election process can be picked up from the bins outside of guidance. Completed nomination forms must be turned in to Mrs. Abate by the end of school today. 

    There will be an 8th grade Music Fest hosted by the Be Free Coalition and Mr. Gunduz on this Friday, May 10. The night will feature live acoustic performances by your peers. Doors open at 6:30. There will be snacks for sale.
     
    MS BASEBALL:  Congrats to the MS Baseball team on their 11-5 win at Ashland, which was a result of good team hitting and defense.  Our next game is away at Weston on Friday.
     
    MS SOFTBALL:  The girls played a tough game yesterday against Ashland with a final score of 10 to 4. The game was off to a slow start with 3 scoreless innings.   The defense was strong all around including a nice catch from Lily Rancatore in the outfield.  Lindsay Whittles and Molly Bennett were strong behind home plate.  Heather Holly pitched well on the mound striking out 9.  The girls play Medfield today.  Good luck girls!
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School
Updates

  • Dear Parents:


    We are excited to announce the first annual Eighth Grade Promotion Ceremony and Celebration. Please reserve the evening of Thursday, June 27 from 6:00 to 7:30 p.m.   Seating for our Promotion Ceremony is limited and, therefore, each student will be able to bring two guests.  We are happy to announce that HCAM will be filming the ceremony and streaming it live, so that those who cannot be on hand can still enjoy our ceremony.


    At the conclusion of the Promotion Ceremony, students will move to the gymnasium for a celebratory dance.  Guests are welcome to stay and mingle with other parents in the cafeteria and enjoy light refreshments, or you may leave and return to pick up your child at 9 pm.


    Each student will be charged $25 to cover the costs for this evening.  This will be a fun evening of celebration to be followed the next day by a special program for our students marking the end of their middle school careers.


    Your child will receive a permission slip to attend the ceremony/dance.  On the permission slip, we will ask for the names of the two guests who will be attending the ceremony.  Upon receiving and processing the permission slip, your child will be given two tickets.


    As this is a very special evening for students, their families, and staff, which will include students walking up and across the stage to receive their promotional certificates, we ask students to dress appropriately and respectfully.  Parents will make the final decision on what their child wears this evening.


    We are very fortunate to have Mrs. Mary Ellen McMahon and Mrs. Jeannine Hagan helping us as parent volunteers.  Your willingness to help in any way for this evening is tremendously appreciated.  You can reach them at:  maryellen.mcmahon@gmail.com andjshagan@verizon.com.


    We are pleased to be able to honor our students and your children and look forward to this evening.


    Thank you,


    Alan M. Keller, Principal

    Maryellen K. Grady, Assistant Principal

    Carolyn Conner, Promotion Ceremony Cooridnator


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  • May 8, 2013

    Grade 8 Washington D.C. Trip – Important info and sheets to be signed

    Dear Parent/Guardian:

    The Washington, D.C. trip is almost here and excitement is building. Packets are going home today and tomorrow with important information regarding the trip as well as sheets that need to be read, completed, signed and returned. Included in this packet are the following papers:

    Must be returned to the Main Office by Friday, May 17, 2013:

    • Overnight Field Trip Permission Slip (mandatory)
    • Emergency Data Sheet (mandatory)
    • Authorization for Dispensing Medication Sheet (mandatory)  PLEASE NOTE: This form MUST be signed by you and returned even if your child does not require prescription medication. If your child requires prescription medication during the trip, this form must be signed by a physician.
    • Pledge Sheet (mandatory)

    Must Be Signed and Returned to Bus Chaperone on Morning of Departure, 6/11/13:

    • Luggage Sign-off Sheet (mandatory)

    FYI:

    • Washington, D.C. Mandatory Information Meeting Flyer
    • Medication Drop-off Flyer

    On Thursday, May 30, 2013, there will also be a mandatory information meeting.  At least one parent/guardian must accompany and be seated with his/her child for the duration of the meeting. If a parent cannot make it, then the student needs to be accompanied by an adult who will be responsible for gathering information that night.  At this meeting, you will receive the itinerary for the trip as well as other pertinent information.

    This trip will be a lasting memory for your child and one that he/she will cherish for years to come.  We are looking forward to a safe and wonderful trip.  If you have any questions about forms, please call or email the Main Office.

    Sincerely,

    Alan M. Keller

    Principal

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  • HMS - 8th Grade Physical Education

    Elective Selection Sheet

     

    Dear Parents,

    Once again, Hopkinton Middle School will offer electives for the 2013-2014 school year in 8th grade Physical Education. 

    In order to allow this program to run smoothly, we are asking that 7th grade students make their Physical Education elective selections now!

    Class sizes will be limited to ensure a meaningful experience for everyone in the class.  Therefore, every student will not necessarily get his/her top choices. To be fair, there is a system set up for determining who gets into each course:

    ·       The selection sheet must be completed by the student and signed by a parent/guardian and returned to any PE teacher. 

    ·       Incomplete, unsigned, or illegible forms will not be accepted.

    ·       Only return the bottom half of this page.

    ·       Courses will be assigned based on the order in which forms are returned.  The first student who hands in a form will be the first student scheduled.

    ·       Changing courses will not be allowed (no exceptions).

    ·       Forms must be returned between April 23rd and April 29th (no exceptions).

    ·       Place a 1 beside the class that the student would most like to have. 

    ·       Students will be placed based on their indicated preference (ranking) and availability, so rank all classes.

    Course descriptions for the entire year are on the following pages.  Read each description carefully to understand what the class will involve and what is expected of the student.  Fill out the bottom portion of this page NEATLY, have a parent/guardian sign it, and return a hard copy (not in an email) to any PE teacher as soon as possible.  Rank the courses from 1 to 9, with 1 being the course that is desired MOST.  If the form is not returned as instructed, the student will be placed in courses based solely on available space - not preference.              

                  

    -------------------------------------------------detach and return---------------------------------------

     

    Elective Course Names (course descriptions follow)

    _____5K Training

    _____Basketball

    _____Dance

    _____Functional Exercise for Fitness and Sports

    _____Games for Fun & Fitness

    _____Jump Rope

    _____Racquet Sports

    _____Resistance Training

    _____Volleyball               

    Student Name ____________________________________

    Parent/Guardian Signature ______________________________________________

    8th Grade Physical Education Electives – Course Descriptions

    5K TRAINING (1st term)

    Running for fitness is a convenient, inexpensive, lifelong, healthy activity that millions of people enjoy as exercise.  Running is a great way to prepare for your sport, prior to the start of your season, enhance your sport performance while in season, improve your overall physical fitness or even lose weight.   Students will learn how to follow a 5K training plan that will have them running 4-5 days per week in class and at home.    Students should also be ready to learn about developing their cardiovascular endurance, flexibility, muscular endurance and muscular strength. Be prepared to get your body moving every lesson. Your heart rate will go up; you will sweat and have fun.  Grading will be based on participation and effort in each workout, logging workouts, homework, and writing about your experiences. The final project is to participate in a 5K Road Race.

    Resistance Training (3rd term)  Enjoy learning about lifelong fitness and exercise through a variety of ways.  Students will learn how to improve flexibility, muscular strength and endurance, and cardiovascular fitness.  Students will learn how to use resistance bands, balance discs, medicine balls, and exercise balls as well as other pieces of equipment.   This class will also explore Yoga.  The Fitness Center will be used as well.  The final project will be a choice of either making a training chart, a training video, a practical exam or a commercial selling a piece of fitness equipment.

    Games for Fun & Fitness (1st term)  Playing games is a terrific way to get some exercise and have some fun – two important parts of living a long, healthy life.  This course will give students the opportunity to practice and learn skills, refine game strategies and tactics, socialize with classmates, and express themselves.  While playing old standards, and learning new games, students will learn what these fun and exciting games can do to help improve your fitness, and possibly your performance in other sports.  There will be a strong focus on adapting these games (using Fitnessgram results and SMART goals as a guide) to make them better suited to contribute to improving all areas of fitness.  Students will need to be ready to play hard and think even harder.  Students will leave this course with a better ability to evaluate the benefits of participating in physical activity.

    Racquet Sports (3rd term)  Indoor racquet sports will be the focus of this course.  Pickleball is a terrific, active game that is played by people of all ages recreationally and in tournaments, because it is fun and a great way to stay in shape.  Check out the USA Pickleball Association’s website at www.usapa.org to see and learn more about this fun game.  Badminton can be a challenging and vigorous activity that most people will play at some point in their life.  While it looks easy, hitting that little birdie all the time is hard.  In this course, students will learn skills, rules, and strategies to be successful and have fun playing racquet sports.  Both the beginner and advanced player will be challenged.  Once students have the knowledge, they will play in games (singles and doubl es play) and tournaments to test their skills.  Students will also be responsible for officiating games throughout the course, and may be asked to make instructional videos or newsletters from which future classes can learn.  Students will be graded on class involvement, game knowledge, skill development, and any of the previously mentioned projects.          

    Dance (2nd term)  This course will incorporate several aspects of dance.  Students will learn line/group dances – some simple and others more difficult.  They will also learn various steps that are often combined to make up common group and line dances.  Additionally, students will go through the process of creating unique dances of their own.  Students in this course will be developing balance, coordination, flexibility, agility, strength, and endurance.  There will be a lot of room for individuality and creativity, as well as flexibility on requirements for each student.  At the end of this course there will be an x-block performance with a panel of expert judges picking the 8th grade dance champions!  Grading will be based on class work and dance presentations.

    Volleyball (3rd term)  Volleyball is a lifelong activity people play for exercise, competition or just for fun.  There are many programs for all levels of play, from beginner to Olympic athlete.  This unit will be challenging for both the beginner and advanced level player.   Students will focus on individual skills, team skills, and game play.  These skills include serving, passing, attack, defense and strategy.  As students develop their skill, they will also improve muscular strength, muscular endurance and cardiovascular endurance.   Teams will play in a round robin tournament and officiate games.

    Basketball (1st term)  Basketball is a great activity to help you stay fit or improve your physical fitness.  Basketball skills can also improve balance, speed, agility, power, coordination, and reaction time.  This course will keep you moving through a variety of basketball games and activities.  The Sport Education Model will be used to play in a tournament towards the end of the quarter.  Students will have the opportunity to participate in many roles that are associated with sports: player, coach, official/referee, manager, and more! Grading will be based on class work, the "Sport Education Model” rubric, and a written basketball interview.  Come prepared and ready to move! 

    Jump Rope (2nd term)  Jumping rope is a great cardiovascular activity that is also a lot of fun.  You will explore the benefits of jumping rope, as you will learn many new skills, tricks and even double Dutch.  It gives you a chance to be creative while challenging yourself.  In this elective you will create a routine (to music of your choice) as a final assessment.  

    Functional Exercise for Fitness and Sports (2nd term)  If you want to be more fit or even better at your sport than this is the class for you.  Throughout this class you will learn to move better and increase your muscular strength and muscular endurance using sport specific movements.  You will set SMART goals based on your Fitnessgram Scores and you will work to improve those scores and your overall fitness.  Functional Exercise for Fitness and Sports will use many different pieces of fitness equipment and you will have the opportunity to use the Fitness Center.  The final assessment will have you demonstrating your knowledge of the exercises that you have learned.


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  • April 8, 2013

    Dear Parents,

    The HMS Hiller Holler is Hopkinton Middle School's monthly newsletter which highlights student achievement and provides you with a snapshot of life at Hopkinton Middle School. The bounty of student work contained in the newsletter, along with awards, enrichment programs, and extra-curricular activities provides evidence of the accomplishments that make me so proud to be Principal of this outstanding school.  

    Our goal in offering you the HMS Hiller Holler is to create and provide the most student-centered newsletter possible.  If you have not yet checked it out, or if you have only given it a cursory view to this point, please commit time to read through the many pages and features of our April edition of the HMS Hiller Holler

    Thank you, 

    Alan M. Keller 

    Principal

    https://sites.google.com/a/hopkinton.k12.ma.us/hms-hiller-holler-april-2013/


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  • March 14, 2013

    Dear Parents/Guardians:

    Whitsons School Nutrition is conducting a Recipe Contest for Elmwood, Hopkins and the Middle School. Entry forms are located in each of the schools front office, or you can print it out. There are two parts to the contest, part one is the actual recipe submission and part two is an essay contest on: Why is healthy eating important to you? What does it mean to you? More details on the entry forms. Please note that the entry deadline has been extended to April 12th, which is different from what is on the entry form.

    IMPORTANT: In the “Check ONE recipe category from the food groups below” under Protein it includes nuts; with peanut allergies on the rise and Hopkinton being a peanut free district we ask that no recipes include nuts.

    There is one winner of the recipe contest and one winner for the essay contest for all combined schools. The winner will receive a $75.00 gift certificate and their recipe will be featured on May’s school lunch menu. The winning student will also assist in the production of the featured meal of the day with a Chef from Whitsons.

    Good Luck!
    Mary O’Brien
    Food Service Director (508)417-9493 

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  • March 27, 2013

     

    Dear Parents of Grade 7 Students,



    It’s hard to believe, but April is just around the corner. This means a couple of things: Spring is in sight, and so is the arrival of my baby! As some of you may know, I am expecting and planning to take maternity leave once he or she arrives. My anticipated leave date is for Friday, April 13, which brings us right up to April vacation. My return date will likely bring us towards the end of the school year or into the summer.


    While I take some time to care for my baby, I can assure you that you will be in good hands with my substitute counselor, Natalie Bugg. Natalie is a familiar face to many here at HMS. She worked as a counselor in our department from 2006-2009 before embarking on a new adventure in Colorado. Natalie’s past experience in our school will help her hit the ground running and make for a smooth transition for your child.


    In order to prepare for my leave, Natalie and I will be transitioning together with all seventh grade students in the coming weeks. This will include discussing student needs, visiting classrooms for introductions, and ensuring Natalie has all the information and tools necessary to maintain consistency and normalcy for your child.


    All parents will be notified via listserv of my official leave-date. At this time, you will also be informed about Natalie’s contact information.


    Thank you,


    Katie DiPalma

    Grade 7 Counselor

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  • Dear Grade 6 and Grade 7 Parents:


    We will be offering one more opportunity for students who have not yet taken the Accelerated Math Test to do so.  The test will be offered on Tuesday, 3/26 after school from 2:15-4:00 PM. Please refer to the Accelerated Math Program Brochure for more details about the program, including information to help you decide if this fast-paced math program is right for your son or daughter. To register, please email the following information to Bob Berlo:


    Student first name:

    Student last name:

    Current grade:

    Parent email:


    We ask that you do so prior to 6 p.m. Saturday at which time program registration will close.  Be aware that this is the last chance to take the CTP4 test.


    Thank you,


    Alan M. Keller

    Principal


    Bob Berlo

    Director of Secondary Education


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  • Dear Grade 7 Parents:  
     
    An FYI: The Department of Education has postponed the MCAS Grade 7 ELA Long Composition scheduled for statewide administration tomorrow (Tuesday, March 19) and rescheduled it to Monday, March 25: http://www.doe.mass.edu/news/news.aspx?id=7321.
     
    Thank you,
     
    Alan Keller
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  • On April 6th, the HPTA will be hosting its annual Children's Gallery Family Fun Event. The Family Fun Event is an extension of the Silent Auction. Themed baskets, created from donations from HPS families like you, will be displayed and raffled off at this event. We need your help to make this event successful. The donation deadline is March 15th.  The Middle School has been assigned t

    iFun (iPad and accessories)
    Here is where you come in…

    We are asking Hopkinton School families to make a donation to the theme assigned to your child's class. The best part is you don't have to leave your seat to make a contribution.
    SO...how can YOU donate:

    1. Go to amazon.com via the widget on hptaonline.com. Type in HPTA under "Wish Lists and Registries." Buy an item from your child's class theme wish list. Ship it to us. Going through the HPTA site means the HPTA will get a portion of your sale from Amazon making your donation count even more.

    2. Buy an Amazon gift card and email it to hptachildrensgallery@gmail.com. Indicate the theme you would like it applied to. These will be used to help purchase WOW items like DSi, XBox, etc.
     
    3. Send a check to your child's school made out to HPTA in an envelope labeled "Children's Gallery."
    It is important for you to know that all proceeds from this event go directly back into our children's schools!

    The donation deadline is March 15th. 
    As always, thank you in advance for your support!
    HPTA
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  • Google Apps for Education
    Parent Permission Form

     

    Student:________________________________________________       Grade:_________

    English Teacher:__________________________________________

    Google Apps for Education is available as a tool for our students and staff.  It is a web-based service and may be used from any computer with Internet access. This education version of Google provides a virtual environment for students and staff to share and collaborate.

    For students in grade 7, accounts will be setup to allow sharing of documents within the school district Google site. Email will not be enabled for students in  grade 7.

    Student Responsibility

    Along with opportunity comes responsibility. Student use of Google Apps follows the expectations outlined in the District’s Acceptable Use Policy, (http://hopkinton.schoolwires.net/Page/324).

    School Responsibility

    Google Apps student accounts created by the school district will be managed based on parent permission, Internet use and safety training, and grade level. Teacher supervision and school content filters are used to prevent access to inappropriate content and ensure that student use of digital tools follows the district Acceptable Use Policy.

    Parent/Guardian Responsibility

    Parents assume responsibility for the supervision of Internet use outside of school. Parents are encouraged to discuss family rules and expectations for using Internet-based tools, including Google Apps for Education. Parents are encouraged to report to the school any evidence of cyberbullying or other inappropriate use.

    Google Apps Access: (Please check one, sign below, and return to your child’s English teacher by Friday, March 8th.)

    Yes:   _____ I give my student permission to use the Google Apps for Education resources to collaborate with classmates and teachers.

    N    _____ I do not give my student permission to use the Google Apps for Education resources. I understand that my child will have access to similar tools without the collaborative features.

    Parent Name: ____________________________________________________________

    Parent Signature: __________________________________________________________ Date: ________________    

     

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District
Announcements

  • FY14 Town Meeting Budget Book
     
    Please click on the following link to access the School Committee's FY14 Budget Book in preparation for Town Meeting on Monday, May 6, 2013.
     
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  • New Principals Announced
    Hopkinton Interim Superintendent, Dr. Steven Hiersche, is pleased to announce that he has appointed the new Center and High school principals.
     
    Lauren Dubeau appointed as Center School Principal. 
    Ms. Dubeau holds a Master of Education degree in Early Childhood Education from Worcester State College, as well as a Bachelor of Science degree in Early Childhood Education from Westfield State College. She is currently the Principal for the Simonian Center for Early Learning, Sutton Public Schools in Sutton, MA. She began her career in education as a special education preschool teacher in Sutton Public Schools.
     
    Mike Cournoyer as High School Principal. 
    Mr. Cournoyer holds a Master of Education degree in Educational Leadership from Worcester State College, as well as a Bachelor of Science degree in Health Education from the University of Lowell. He is currently the Principal for Holliston High School. He previously served as Assistant Principal of Hopkinton High School, and began his career in education as a high school health teacher at Southbridge High School.
    Ms. Dubeau and Mr. Cournoyer will assume their new role on July 1, 2013.
     
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  • 2013-2014 School Calendar
    The school committee voted on the 2013-2014 school calendar at the March 7th meeting.  Click the link to see the calendar.
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  • District Strategic Plan Progress Update
     
    The June District Strategic Plan Progress Update is available on the School Committee Site. Click here for a direct link to the progress summary.
     

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Contact Us

Hopkinton Middle School
88 Hayden Rowe Street
Hopkinton, MA 01748
Tel: (508) 497-9830
Fax: (508) 497-9803
Absentee Call in: (508) 497-9809
Dismissal Email: MSoffice@hopkinton.k12.ma.us