Class of 2019 announces plans, scholarships
Holyoke High School’s graduating seniors earned $600,000 in grants and scholarships this year, which were announced, along with class members’ future plans, at the HHS graduation ceremony May 1
Holyoke High School’s graduating seniors earned $600,000 in grants and scholarships this year, which were announced, along with class members’ future plans, at the HHS graduation ceremony May 1
The 2018-2019 school year culminated with a spring concert for band students in grades 5-12.
“I walk around with my mouth open wide,” sing Dragon’s Wagon preschoolers in the older group’s favorite song, “If All of the Raindrops,” in last week’s year-end program. Students are pictured from left at stage front in their self-painted headpieces, Ximena Rocha Samaniego, Ava Vasa, Viviann Calixto Covarrubias, Kia Lohman and Jenna Hoffner. — The Holyoke Enterprise | Johnson Publications
Smarties, Whoppers, Tootsie Rolls, chocolate bars, licorice, peppermint, M&Ms, Skittles, gumdrops, jellybeans, lollipops and more set the stage for “Candyland,” the year-end program for Dra
All the acronyms make for a bit of a mouthful, but the Holyoke High School chapter of FFA recently had the opportunity to compete in Career Development Events on the state level.
Holyoke School District Re-1J Board of Education will meet Tuesday, May 21, at 7 p.m. in the board meeting room at HJHS, room No. 218.
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