
Third graders were distributive doctors and completed surgery on arrays. They were learning about the distributive property in multiplication in math class.



“Ogres are like onions.” – Shrek


Students from Holyoke and other BOCES schools visited NJC to learn about opportunities after high school. Gracias a Elda Sauer for making this happen for these students. The BOCES does so much for our staff and students. #givethanks #dagracias


Mrs. Kleve taught her students cause and effect.


#TBT 78-79 HHS Cheer&Pom Squads. They wore sweaters with long socks and a longer skirt than the team does now. They would cheer for every football and basketball game. Jeanine Lakin and Susan Hassler were the head cheerleaders. #DragonPride #LeaveALegacy


All veterans and their families are invited to attend a Veteran's Day Celebration in their honor on Thursday, November 10th.
The celebration will begin at 8:00 am with breakfast in the Holyoke High School Commons, followed by an assembly beginning at 9:15 am in the auditorium.


Mrs. Hines physical science class designed candy pumpkin launchers while studying about levers and momentum.


Mrs. Miles class does it all, they have coffee delivery, sell snacks during morning break and so much more. Thanks for all you do.


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When you take Mr. Kramer’s classes you learn that movement not only helps you stay healthy, it helps you remember the things you are learning in class. Hacky-Sack is a regular brain-break-movement activity. A quick game and then the students are back to work.


#TBT A look at the 96 Football season. The start of the football season had everyone wondering just how well the boys in green will do. Their fears quickly diminished. The Dragons destroyed everyone except Roosevelt during the regular season. #DragonPride #LeaveALegacy


September’s Technology Typers of the Month Club (Not all students awarded were present at the time of the photo).


Maybe you saw the Child Development Real Care babies recently. The class is studying parenting and pre-parenting. It is always fun to see students simulate real life situations.


Thank you to our supporters form Highline for helping our students learn more about electricity and careers in the field.





Please don't forget about the Parent Survey. Your voice counts!
Por favor no se olvide de la encuesta para padres. ¡Queremos oír de ustedes!
https://www.hcosd.org/article/884518


The Elementary Student Council was busy this last weekend. They were raising money for the City Park with a bake sale.



5-8 grade GT students traveled to NJC today to participate in a STEM day presented by CU. They worked with light, weather and DNA data.

October's Third Thursday dress up day at the elementary was Farmer Day. It was fun to see the creativity from the students and staff.



