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Homecoming week ignites school spirit and community engagement

September 24, 2024 | HOPKINS PUBLIC SCHOOL DISTRICT, School Boards, Minnesota


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Homecoming week ignites school spirit and community engagement
Homecoming week at the local high school is in full swing, featuring a series of spirited events and activities designed to engage students and foster school pride. The week kicked off with pajama day, followed by jersey day today, and will continue with themed days including pink out, country versus country club, and class colors leading up to the homecoming dance themed \"City of Stars\" on Saturday.

Key events this week include a movie night on the football field, an activity fair, and the much-anticipated powder puff game, where junior and senior girls compete in a football match. The pep fest and homecoming game are scheduled for Friday, marking a highlight of the week.

In addition to the festivities, the Health Occupation Students of America (HOSA) hosted an interest meeting this morning, while last week, student representatives presented on high school enrollment trends during the state of the school address. Due to low attendance at the first address, a second meeting will be held to ensure community engagement.

The football team has made headlines by winning its first game in nearly four years on September 13, followed by a second victory last Friday, reigniting school spirit among students and staff.

To support the senior scholarship fund, students and board members can donate $3 for a class t-shirt, with sales occurring during lunch hours.

Superintendent Dr. Mary Puri Reed provided insights into the school’s operational goals during her report, highlighting the importance of building relationships within the community, including a recent forum with local police. She also emphasized the ongoing efforts to create a positive learning environment, including leadership activities for students and lessons on the impact of hate speech.

Overall, the week is not only a celebration of school spirit but also an opportunity for students to engage in meaningful discussions and activities that promote a positive school culture.

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