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Hopkinton School Canceled - February 3, 2015

By contributor,

Dear Families and Faculty,

I am writing to let you know that there will be no school tomorrow, Monday February 2nd. After consultation with the DPW, the Department of Buildings and Grounds, and Superintendents in surrounding towns, I have determined that the road conditions will not be safe for travel at any of our peak travel times tomorrow. I have been tracking the storm all day today, and the predicted conditions have not changed.

Stay safe everyone,

Cathy MacLeod
Superintendent of Schools

What Can You Do to Help Your Teen Achieve?

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Contrary to what some people might think, children aren't born achievers. They don’t automatically have the urge to achieve. Children become achievers.

You can encourage them to work hard and set goals. But making teens obey and conform won’t make them achievers.

Forced habits don’t strongly motivate people to do a good job and strive to reach for the stars. What does motivate them? Young people are motivated to achieve when their parents:

Video Segment: ESBC Gives Public Update on Progress at Hopkinton Library

By Tom Nappi, News Director

At a public session in the Hopkinton Library the Elementary School Building Committee made it clear that now is the time to give your input on what you think about the project locations and designs and what your preference would be.

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Pasta Dinner Fundraiser Jan. 15th

By Mike Torosian, Production Coordinator

The Friends of Hiller Cheer are hosting an All You Can Eat Pasta Dinner Fundraiser on January 15, 2015 at the Woodville Rod and Gun Club, 252 Wood Street, Hopkinton from 5:30 pm to 7:30 pm.

The Cheerleaders will be serving up Pasta, Meatballs, Garlic Bread and Salad.

The cost is $10.00 per person, $5.00 for Seniors (65 years and older) and Children under 12 years. ($35.00 maximum per family)

ESBC Talks About 11 Proposed Sites for New School in Public Presentation

By Tom Nappi, News Director

The Elementary School Building Committee held their first of two public info sessions in January, Wednesday January 14th to talk about the 11 proposed site alternatives for Center School. The ESBC will hold a public forum Saturday January 24th 9:00am at the Middle School Library to compare the different site options. Public Participation is encouraged!