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Hiller Cheerleaders Continue Fundraising Efforts for Trip to Nationals

By Stephanie Kane, News Producer

As part of their efforts to raise money for their upcoming trip to Nationals in Florida later this month, the Hillers Cheerleaders hosted a trivia night at the Woodville Rod and Gun Club on March 2nd.

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Middle School Principal Alan Keller to Run Boston Marathon

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The Hopkinton Education Foundation today announced, the “Run a Principal Out of Town” (RAPOOT) fundraising program. This program, the first of its kind, is a collaborative fundraising effort supporting education, community, health and athletics. The Hopkinton Education Foundation and the Hopkinton Public Schools are coming together with the support of the 26.2 Foundation to sponsor Hopkinton Middle School principal, Alan Keller, to run the 116th Boston Marathon on April 16, 2012.

School Committee to Form Ad-Hoc Committee to Evaulate Options for Hopkinton's Elementary Schools

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At its March 1, 2012 meeting, the School Committee voted to create a Criteria Working Group (‘CWG’)
to draft potential criteria against which future Elementary School Building Project options will be
measured.

The CWG will be officially appointed by the School Committee as an ad-hoc committee. The CWG will be
led by the Assistant Superintendent and will report directly to the School Committee. No School
Committee members will participate in the work group. All interested citizens are encouraged to apply.

Much Ado About Nothing Next Weekend

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Hopkinton High School Drama Ensemble is getting ready to perform their winter offering, Much Ado about Nothing by William Shakespeare. The set is built, the costumes created, and the lines memorized.

The cast includes 40 students, featuring the work of Mehr Kaur as Beatrice, Kate Brush as Hero, Alex Kirshy as Benedick, Aiden Connelly as Claudio, and Liam Horsman as Don Pedro. The play is set at an Italian Villa in Tuscany in the mid 1980's.

Spilka to Speak About Dangers of Texting While Driving

By Michelle Murdock, Freelance Writer

A part of AT&T's "It Can Wait" campaign, Senator Karen Spilka will speak to students at Hopkinton High School about the dangers of texting while driving on Monday, February 27.

The campaign from AT&T is aimed at raising awareness about the risks of texting and driving, and as part of Monday's presentation to students, AT&T will show its 10-minute documentary which tells the true stories of young drivers whose lives were altered or even ended because of texting and driving.