
Hope Pre-K students take part in fun role-playing activities for Thanksgiving!



Principal Ashlea Stewart participated in an activity about Phonological Awareness during Science of Reading Assessor Training on November 16. Phonological Awareness is an essential skill for students to master in order to become proficient readers. Photo taken by Devon Butler. #GoBobcats #ALLIN

ESS will be hosting Substitute Teacher Training on December 6, from 9a-12p at the Administration Building for anyone interested in becoming a sub. Be sure to start your application process at ess.com today! #GoBobcats #ALLIN


We are super proud of our team. November 12 they traveled to Little Rock for our first BEST Robotics competition for this group. They competed in all 5 categories (Engineering Notebook, Marketing, Event Table and Interview, Spirit and Sportsmanship, and Robot design and competition) and scored points in all areas. Their overall score was 75.77/100 which placed Hope 7th out of 12. They all had fun and learned a lot and now know what they need to work on for next year.
Pictured areTeam members Elsa Fejza, Nael Paven, Sarah Couch, Muhammed Kolo, Ciatta Freeman, Jaylein Valdez, Trinnity Martin, Mason Samuel, Aiden Collums-Dean, Mrs. Knight - Robotics Coach.


TONIGHT at Beryl Henry! The Hope Education Association will meet at 4:15 in the cafeteria. Everyone is welcome to attend!!


Hope Public Schools Transportation Department decorated a school bus-themed tree for “Christmas Around the World” outside of the admin building! #GoBobcats #ALLIN




Clinton Primary decorates one of the trees outside of the admin building for “Christmas Around the World!” #GoBobcats #ALLIN





Attend school today, Achieve in life tomorrow! Being here matters! #GoBobcats #NoMissNovember #ALLIN


You matter! No-Miss November means students are in school each day of the month. It takes all of us to help students succeed! Teachers, parents, and other students all help shape student achievement! Be ALL IN! #NoMissNovember #ALLIN #GoBobcats


Congratulations!


3rd grade students at Clinton Primary have been watching eggs closely and now have baby chicks that have hatched with more hatching now! #GoBobcats #ALLIN


On November 9, 2022, Yerger Middle School Project Prevent Youth Coalition members traveled to Benton, Arkansas, to participate in Project Prevent Youth Led Fact Fed Annual Conference held at the Benton Event Center in Benton, Arkansas. Each year Project Prevent hosts the Youth Led Fact Fed Conference for grades 7th-12th. The event brings Chapter members together from across the state to share their successes, network, and gain additional knowledge to combat tobacco and nicotine through youth-led activities. #GoBobcats #ALLIN


HHS FCCLA (Family Career Community Leaders of America) helped with the set up and serving at the Veterans Day service at Hempstead Hall on Friday. Our students did an awesome job! #GoBobcats #ALLIN

On Saturday, the Varsity Cheerleaders competed in their second competition of the season in Hot Springs at the Bank of OZK Arena. The team competed in the Southern Spirit 4A all girl division and came out with 2nd place! #GoBobcats #ALLIN


Being here is more than half the battle! When students are here, they learn. When students are here, they're fed. When students are here, they are with their friends and classmates. Being here matters!


Students at Clinton Primary Pre-K collect LEGOS to send to St. Judes hospital in support of providing creative projects for patients there. The Pre-K students are learning the importance of giving and helping other children! #GoBobcats #ALLIN


Hope Cross Country wrapped up the 2022 season last Friday at the state meet in Hot Springs. The Lady Cats were led by freshmen Brianna and Madelyne Maclaughlin and junior Brency Cabriales. The freshmen duo ran their best time of the year and have been two of the top freshmen in 4A this year. Other members of the team included Esmeralda Leon, Jaelyn Lara, Ari Juanes, Miracle Martinez, Mariana Turcios, and Britzi Marrufo. The Lady Cats finished 8th out of 18 teams.
The Bobcats finished 13th out of 24 teams and were led by sophomore Brian Jimenez and freshman Kevin Lozano. Other team members included Aniell Felipe, Reynaldo Retana, Adrian Yepez, Alex Hernandez, Joshua Ramos, David Ruiz, and Daniel Marrufo. #GoBobcats #ALLIN





On Wednesday, Clinton Primary held an outdoor celebration honoring area veterans. Travell Green served as emcee. The veterans and the crowd were presented with the pledge of allegiance, the star-spangled banner, speeches and special presentations.




On Thursday, Beryl Henry honored area veterans with singing, presentations, letters from students, and more! Special guest speaker, Hope Public Schools graduate and veteran, Kaz Thornton talked to students about serving and the importance of hard work.




Hope Public Schools honors and celebrates all who have served. Thank you to all veterans who have spent time in the military. Happy Veterans Day!
