The 44th Annual Community Calendar has been published. Thank you to our sponsors! You may pick up a copy around town. Check out https://www.hcosd.org/page/calendar-view-month for the most up to date information.

Staff are painting Dragon Prints on Hale Street, Kellogg Street and Morlan Avenue. This year staff are encouraged to help leave a positive mark on Holyoke. Sorry for the inconvenience in traffic.





No better way to start the new school year than to recognize staff for their years of service.










Special thank you to Thompson's Grill and Market for hosting the school district for lunch today. It was nice to get together and reconnect as we started preparing for students today.

JH Students interested in Football will meet this morning @ 11 am to start a book study with coach.

Registration Day will be 8/1 from 8am - 3pm


Junior high cheerleaders showed their love for the Dragons at camp this week!

Red Cross Scholarship Blood Drive, July 27th

40 Days until school starts.
Elementary supply list - https://5il.co/1ynlt
JR/SR High supply list - https://5il.co/1ynlu

Come meet our new AD Corey Stumpf on July 10th from 8-10am @ Brewed Awakening.

Chartwells is looking for a Head Cook to work at the Holyoke Elementary. For more information https://www.hcosd.org/article/1143433

These student athletes went above and beyond to make sure little ones saw the passion for their sport! We are grateful for the time that Audrey, Elyce, Leslie, Max, & Tyson took out of their summer to teach our students about baseball, basketball, softball and track! Gracias!







Paraprofessionals are an essential cog in the machine that makes the school district function. Please consider joining our team. https://www.hcosd.org/article/1138523

Did you know your health insurance covers well child check ups? It is only $20 - $30 more to add on a sports physical. Call the clinic to schedule yours today.

In our first year of participating, the elementary 3-5th grade Battle of the Books team secured 3rd place in the state competition.

Give a child a fish and she can eat for a day, Show a child how to fish and she can feed herself for life. Teach a child how to fish and impact future generations. Come teach science with us! https://www.hcosd.org/article/1014114

Summer vacation may have started, but the K-12 ESL Department gathered to present information to Holyokeās school board members on a newly implemented program, Flashlight 360. ESL teachers also shared information pertaining to K-12 ESL Program

On May 23rd, K-6 Elementary students were treated to Snow Cones by the Sunshine Committee as a way to celebrate the end of the school year! Lots of smiling faces and happy students!




During the course of the school year Elementary Staff members hand out SOAR tickets for positive behaviors they see from the students. At the end of the year all the tickets are put together for a large drawing for prizes at the end of the year assembly. Way to go students!








