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Boston Magazine Ranks Hopkinton High School 24th Best in Greater Boston Area

By Tom Nappi, News Director

Boston Magazine provided more evidence at how strong the Hopkinton school system is, as they ranked the top 50 best public schools in Massachusetts, and Hopkinton High School came in at 24th!

"We chased down and analyzed a dizzying array of data—test scores, student-to-teacher ratios, graduation rates—to produce proprietary rankings of both public and private high schools in Greater Boston. Below is our exclusive ranking of the top 50 best public schools."

Back to School Curriculum Night Schedule, Raffle and More

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Back-to-school curriculum nights are almost upon us - check the dates for your kids' schools and grades immediately below. When you attend, keep an eye out for the Hopkinton Education Foundation's information tables and presentations, where you can learn more about our work. One lucky visitor will win a new GoPro Hero3+ video camera in our annual raffle.

Fundraising Football Scrimmage

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The Hopkinton Athletic Department is pleased to announce that we will be hosting a Fundraising Football Scrimmage on Friday, September 5th at 6:30 p.m.

We will ask for an admission/donation of $3 per student and $5 per adult for the game vs Algonquin Regional High School.

All of the proceeds from the game will be donated to local organizations named in honor of former Hopkinton High School students Evan Girardi and Tommy Weaver.

HHS Class of '84 To Hold 30th Reunion

By Mike Torosian, Production Coordinator

What started as the 30-year reunion, for the Hopkinton High School Class of 1984, has turned into an 80s Reunion. This reunion is for people that attended Hopkinton High School in the 1980's (or there about). ***This includes people who not only graduated from HHS, but also those who went to Keefe Tech, Marian, some other school or who moved away during high school or even pre-high school!***

Work Begins on the Sky's the Limit Courtyard at Hopkinton Middle School

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Additional Donations are Key to Opening Doors this Fall

July 22, 2014 --- Preliminary work has begun on The Sky's the Limit Courtyard at Hopkinton Middle School in an effort to open the doors to the courtyard for the 2014-2015 school year.

Plumbing and electrical work is currently in progress to prepare for masonry and door installation. In addition, updates to the security system, adaptations to ensure compliance with ADA Accessibility standards and initial landscaping to provide proper grading and drainage must be completed before Phase II can begin.

Sign Up Now for Fall HS Sports

By Mike Torosian, Production Coordinator

All fall athletes and their parents must now go online to fill out the emergency and registration forms. A Schoolwires account is needed to complete the form, if you do not already have an account please click here for directions. Make sure to read everything and fill out all the appropriate boxes on the form. If you have already filled out a paper form, we ask you to please fill out the new online form: Click here for the online form.

School Committee Plans for the Year Ahead

By Kelsey Simonson, Staff Producer

The School Committee met Monday, July 14th to discuss multiple budget, policy, and evaluation matters pertinent to the upcoming school year.

At the start of the meeting, Tim Kearnan presented to the committee as the new principal of Hopkins school. Mr. Kearnan gave his background and stated his goals for the upcoming school year. Superintendent MacLeod updated the committee on a grant for new LED lighting around the schools, and Ralph Dumas updated the committee on the RFP process and the exciting new allocation of funds in that area.