Holyoke Public Schools
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Mission Statement
Our Mission Through an equitable, high-quality education and trusting relationships, all Holyoke students develop the skills and access the opportunities to graduate high school prepared for life, career, and college. Our Vision HPS is a high-performing school system where students reach their full potential, educators inspire, families are partners, and the community thrives. Core Beliefs Students are at the center of everything we do. Every child can and will learn. School is a joyful place of discovery, support, and belonging. Students and staff hold high expectations for themselves and each other. Trusting relationships lead to successful partnerships. Our equity commitments are enacted in our daily work.
About This Cause
Holyoke Public Schools is a PreK-12 public school district serving nearly 5,000 students and their families. We educate and support a richly diverse community of learners. We are committed to recruiting and retaining top-quality educators who believe all children can and will learn and who strive daily to make school a joyful place of discovery, support, and belonging. The City of Holyoke, with a population of about 38,000 residents, is in Hampden County within the Pioneer Valley region of western Massachusetts. The city is located between the Mount Tom Range to the west and the Connecticut River to the east. Holyoke offers a rich cultural history, a dynamic business sector, and a wide variety of recreational, social, and educational opportunities. The best way to learn about our proud city is to experience it. You can hike, bird watch, ice skate and more at Mount Tom State Reservation. If rowing or paddling is more your speed, you will delight in the beautiful waters of the Connecticut River. There’s lots of shopping to do at Holyoke Mall at Ingleside, which each year draws 20 million visitors. You can also view dinosaur footprints at the Connecticut River Valley Trackways, enjoy Holyoke’s annual St. Patrick’s Day Parade, and enjoy a ride on the historic merry-go-round at Holyoke Heritage State Park. Holyoke developed in the 19th Century as the nation’s first planned industrial community, at one time boasting the greatest paper production in the world. Many artifacts of the city’s pioneering engineering machinery are still on display and in use today, making Holyoke a unique living museum ahead of the curve in the 21st century. To learn more, check out the city’s website page devoted to Holyoke’s fascinating history. The city offers an attractive blend of both urban living and natural serenity, including numerous mill sites, as well as a collection of parks, historic sites and recreation destinations. What else would you expect from the Birthplace of Volleyball? Education thrives in the Pioneer Valley. Holyoke is at the center of New England’s Knowledge Corridor, which extends from the Vermont border to just below Hartford. There are 15 colleges and universities within 25 miles of Holyoke that provide a wide range of educational opportunities for HPS employees and students. They also help provide skilled graduates to meet the hiring needs of local employers, as does Holyoke High School’s Dean Campus, which partners with area businesses to train and supply skilled workers through customized technical training programs. Dean’s training programs include Advanced Manufacturing, Auto Collision, Carpentry, Cosmetology, Culinary Arts, Diesel Technology, Electrical, Health Assisting, and Programming and Web Development. Local organizations work together through the Cooperating Colleges of Greater Springfield, an educational consortium of the eight public and private colleges in the Greater Springfield area. The organization was founded in 1971 to foster sharing of programs, talents, facilities, and educational resources while retaining the initiative and vitality of independent institutions.