Sports Schedules for the 2024-2025 school year can be found at https://www.hcosd.org/page/ad
These schedules are subject to change please follow the school calendar at https://www.hcosd.org/events to stay up to date with all the changes.

38 days until the JR/SR High School starts. Here is their school supply list https://5il.co/1ynlu
37 days until the Elementary School starts. Here is their school supply list https://5il.co/2qmk8

The Holyoke School District will be closed today, including the FREE Breakfast & Lunch Meals Available For All Children Under 18 in honor of Independence Day. Have fun and be safe.

Third grade students ended the year in math with completing geometry challenges as artists! Each math challenge was connected to a color they got to paint.



The elementary Students really enjoyed Barnyard Day. #YearInReview

Mrs. Gordon won't miss this students for long. She is moving the the JR/SR High School with them next year. #YearInReview

Mrs. Varela went all out for Día de los muertos. #YearInReview.

Mrs. Bahler’s Kindergarten classroom is exploring our new manipulatives for our brand new math program, Into Math. #YearInReview

English 8 sent out 50 postcards in the fall, one to each state and one to Casa Blanca, Morocco. We have received 38 back. #YearInReview

Mrs. Stanley reflected on all the good times teaching technology for the first time this year. The kids were great. #YearInReview
The District Office, High School and Elementary School Offices will be closed tomorrow. Chartwells Lunch service will continue from 10am - 1pm. Have a safe holiday.

Mrs. Gerk's #YearInReview "Students in 5th and 6th grades helped bid farewell to our beloved high school intern, Karlie Martin. Miss Karlie has interned with us for the last two years and will be moving on to study Elementary Education at Fort Hays State University next year!"
#YearInReview Mrs. Houghtelling's class ended the year with book report projects! Students were able to tell all the literature elements in the books they read. A great way to show what they learned in reading throughout the year.

Mrs. Hunter's #YearInReview she reflected on a guest speaker that came to class. "It is always exciting to see how the students enjoy learning new things like virtual welding. They all got a chance to experience it. Many of them didn't even know what welding was."
Mrs. Clayton enjoyed working with the class of 2024. They served as wonderful role models and leaders and she looks forward to them taking what they have learned from our school district and applying it to make their impact on the world. #YearInReview

Mrs. Bieber's #YearInReview is dedicated to her English 7 students who showcased their creativity with one-pagers while analyzing theme and characters after reading the novel in verse The Crossover by Kwame Alexander.

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

