Second graders from Kelly's Dual Language program had the opportunity to celebrate fall with their teacher Lina Saravia. Families came to the school to celebrate the students' achievements in this year's first quarter. The students sang songs using the district curriculum, read narratives they had written, and simulated a volcano explosion through the science project "Landforms" parents, children, and teachers made a gratitude circle and closed the event with artistic activities.
over 2 years ago, Holyoke Public Schools
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Odalis Amparo will be representing HPS during the 2022 La Cosecha Conference, the largest dual language conference in the country. La Cosecha 2022 will bring educators, parents, researchers, and practitioners supporting dual language enrichment programs across the U.S. Odalis is a first-generation Latina, currently working as a mathematics coach at HPS. She is passionate about the intersection between equitable, anti-racist math instruction, second language acquisition, and culturally sustaining pedagogy. More information about the conference can be found at www.lacosechaconference.org
over 2 years ago, Holyoke Public Schools
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On the last day of STEM Week, Holyoke High School and middle school students worked alongside industry professionals from the PepsiCo design team and the Boston-based Mobile Makers community art program. Students created prototype solutions such as a specialty backpack for firefighters, adaptive shoe technology for use in the desert, and harnessing clean energy from water sources. PepsiCo designers also shared their career-path stories with students to demonstrate the power of design/design thinking and as inspiration to consider pursuing work in the creative fields.
over 2 years ago, Holyoke Public Schools
three high school students posing with their yellow shoe mock up project
More kids should know: HHS North students participate in Ad Council PSA warning about fentanyl. Earlier this year, Holyoke High School North was invited to be part of a national Ad Council pilot project (https://bit.ly/3TxOBan) to help young Americans understand the deadly reality of fentanyl-laced drugs.
over 2 years ago, Holyoke Public Schools
Two Holyoke teachers and two school leaders were honored by the State of Latino Education in celebration of Latinos for Education’s 5th Anniversary as well as Hispanic Heritage Month. They include: - Holyoke High School ESL Teacher Janet Morales - Kelly Dean of Management and Operations Roberto Vicente - Peck English Teacher Christine Perez - Sullivan Principal Sacha Garcia-Mailloux The annual State of Latino Education Event brings together local, state, and national education leaders to celebrate the resiliency of the Latino community and to spotlight the critical role that Latino educators and leaders play in achieving educational equity for Latino students.
over 2 years ago, Holyoke Public Schools
Graphic with the words Latinos for Education and its logo
Congratulations to first-grade teacher Emma Pascarella as she embarks on completing a one-year Teach Plus Massachusetts fellowship, a highly selective, rigorous program for excellent teachers who want to deepen their knowledge, expand their influence, and lead in shaping education policy and advocacy. Learn more about Ms. Pascarella’s Teach Plus fellowship in this news article published on MassLive https://bit.ly/3eB2yVP.
over 2 years ago, Holyoke Public Schools
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Donahue students prepared for weeks for an October 14 showcase of their family cultures in celebration of National Hispanic Heritage month. Students sampled delicious foods prepared by their classmates’ families, danced, and wore traditional clothing from their native countries.
over 2 years ago, Holyoke Public Schools
two students posing in their cultural dresses for Hispanic Heritage Month
Holyoke Public Schools families with school-age children might qualify to receive up to $30 a month towards their internet bills, as well as a one-time discount of up to $100 to purchase a laptop, desktop computer, or tablet, thanks to the Federal Infrastructure Law’s Affordable Connectivity Program (ACP). Families can check their eligibility, sign up, and find fully covered plans at www.getinternet.gov.
over 2 years ago, Holyoke Public Schools
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Our current school structures and small enrollment make it challenging to give every child in Holyoke the support they need to be successful. We need to change how our schools are structured for four main reasons, listen to some of our school leaders describe what they are here https://youtu.be/LnQYBHpy-VI.
over 2 years ago, Holyoke Public Schools
Did you know HPS custodians clean more than 1 million square feet every day? The numbers may be a bit hard to fathom: Holyoke Public Schools’ 55 full-time custodians have been on the job here in the district for more than 700 years combined, cleaning 1.1 million square feet of school buildings each day. Their routine tasks include cleaning all classrooms, common areas, bathrooms, and school cafeterias and kitchens, along with sanitizing all surfaces. This past Sunday was National Custodial Workers Recognition Day- but every day is a good day to say thank you for a job well done.
over 2 years ago, Holyoke Public Schools
Custodian navigating floor cleaning machine in the cafeteria