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Supporting Jean Bertschmann for School Committee

By contributor,

I am supporting Jean Bertschmann for School Committee because of her proven commitment to excellence in the Hopkinton Schools.

I have worked with Jean in multiple capacities over the past 10 years including serving under her leadership on the Superintendent Steering Committee, co-chairing school fundraising events, and collaborating when our tenures of president of the HPTA and Education Foundation overlapped. I have been impressed with her knowledge of the schools, ability to build consensus, and efficiency in managing tasks.

In Support of Jean Bertschmann for School Committee

By contributor,

I am writing to express my support for Jean Bertschmann for School Committee because I believe her experience and qualifications make her an outstanding candidate for this position. Over the years, I have had the opportunity to work closely with Jean in the HPTA where she served as president, on the HHS School Council, and as the School Committee representative on the beFREE! Coalition which I co-chair.

No Illegal Substances Found in Sweep at Hopkinton High

By Michelle Murdock, Freelance Writer

According to a email message from Principal Alyson Geary, drug seeking seeking dogs did a sweep of areas of the Hopkinton High School building looking for illegal substances on Friday, May 5, 2012. Two K-9 units were involved, both from Middlesex county. The search included common areas of the school building including the hallways, bathrooms, locker rooms as well as approximately 15 classrooms. Students remained in their classrooms and teaching activities continued during the 45 minutes while the search was taking place. The dogs did not interact with any students during the search.

Highlights From "Oliver" at the Middle School

By Michelle Murdock, Freelance Writer

A cast and crew of more than 100 students presented “Oliver!”on April, 27, 28 and 29 at the Hopkinton Middle School. Watch the HCAM News segment for highlights from the performance, or to watch the full performance on Comcast 8 or Verizon 30.

Board of Selectmen and School Committee to Hear Permanent Building Committee’s Presentation on Studies of Existing Conditions in Town and School Buildings

By contributor,

The Board of Selectmen and the School Committee are committed to developing a prioritized plan to address Town and School building needs over time. The two elected bodies have funded parallel studies of existing conditions in all Town and School buildings. The study of school buildings was conducted by Habeeb and Associates Architects, and the study of town buildings was conducted by Gorman Richardson Lewis Architects. These completed studies have now been reviewed by the Permanent Building Committee.

Boys Track Hopkinton vs. Dover-Sherborn 5/3/12

By Michelle Murdock, Freelance Writer

From Coach Mike Donahue: A very close meet. Hopkinton held on by two points thanks to big performances by Ryan Webster ( first in long jump and 400m, 2nd in discus), Luke Moschini 1st in triple jump second in 200m, Adam Gately 2nd in javelin and high jump, Tim Bolick 1st in mile 2nd in 800m, Pat Levenson 1st in 2 mile 3rd in mile, and Derek Winshman 1st in 400m hurdles 3rd in high hurdles and long jump.

Complete results are in the Excel spreadsheet attached below.