
Mrs. Jablonski loved when her JH PE worked as a team and came up with fun names for their team. Seen here, 5th hour PE students were hyped up preparing for an epic game of Powerball. Everyone plays an important role. #YearInReview


Mr. French enjoyed, watching his Algebra 1 students discover about their peers: max bench and squat numbers and the strong positive correlation between the two. Good job, statisticians! #YearInReview


A popular project in sixth grade was when students read the WWII novel Code Talkers and then did a cereal box book report about the book to showcase what they learned. #YearInReview


Mrs. Sprague said, "My most memorable moment from last year was the relationships built with students. One student and I started off to a 'rocky' beginning but by the end of the year, that student brought me flowers." #YearInReview


The activity captured our student’s work ethic, determination and growth. They read fairy tales with such great enthusiasm! Fairy tales can be a challenge for learners but they accepted the challenge and it was a favorite of Mrs. Bencomo & Mrs. Shafer. #YearInReview


Mrs. Nelson was proud of all the students who went to State FBLA. #YearInReview


Mrs, Froehlich was so proud of this collaborative project. Kindergarten made the trees, 1st grade made the houses, 2nd grade painted the mountains, and 4th grade made the ice skaters. #YearInReview


Congratulations to our FFA Parli-Pro Team for winning the state competition.


Mrs. Kleve was touched by the seniors who choose to dress like her on dress like a teacher day. Can you spot Mrs. Kleve? #YearInReview


Mrs. French enjoyed, one of the freshman English favorites, demonstrative speeches. This past year, students taught each other how to make lemonade, how to tie a tie, how to crochet, how to make elote en vaso, and more.#YearInReview


Mrs. Daniel enjoyed, students working on teamwork, STEM and real life applications during CU STEM day at NJC. They had to decide when to use solar power and when to use hydro power to provide electricity to their town. #YearInReview


Mr. Betley enjoyed visits from this guy. He would come by and make Darth Vader speak when he was having a good day. #YearInReview


Mrs. Gordon's students worked on a S.T.E.M. Project to build the tallest tower in teams. #YearInReview

Holyoke Junior/Senior High School is hosting a school wide summer reading challenge. Use the attached BINGO card to win some exciting prizes.
Complete a 5 in a row BINGO for10 Dragon Dollars at the beginning of the 24-25 school year.
Complete a blackout BINGO for 25 Dragon Dollars at the beginning of the 24-25 school year.
All completed returned BINGO cards (5 in a row or blackout) will be entered into a drawing for $25 in Chamber Bucks!!
Keep track of your reading to submit at the beginning of the 2024-2025 school year. Each book only counts for one square.
Happy Reading! 📚


¡COMIDAS SALUDABLES GRATIS PARA TODOS LOS NIÑOS Y ADOLESCENTES MENORES DE 18 ESTE VERANO!
DONDE:
CAFETERÍA DE LA ESCUELA PRIMARIA
*Toma y vete estará disponible*
HORARIO:
10am-1pm
CUANDO:
3 de junio al 31 de julio del 2024
LUNES-JUEVES


FREE HEALTHY MEALS TO ALL KIDS AND TEENS 18 AND UNDER THIS SUMMER!
WHERE:
HOLYOKE ELEMENTARY CAFETERIA
*Grab and Go will be available*
TIME:
10:00AM-1:00PM
WHEN:
June 3-July 31, 2024
MONDAY-THURSDAY


8th grade science student built "lunar landing' modules and tested to see if they would work on their last day of class.



Mrs. Sprague’s 8th Grade Seminar Class spent the morning cleaning up the Holyoke Baseball Fields for their end of year service project.




The 2nd grade students were able to go bowling for their field trip this year.





The Elementary Sunshine Committee started off the last week of school with snow cones from everyone. Even the JR/SR High School students came and got some. Thank you so much.







