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Hopkins softball wins section, catches fourth place at state tournament
It was an especially exciting summer for the Hopkins softball team who recently won the section 6AAAA championship, eventually going on to snag fourth place at the state tournament. While Hopkins softball has a rich history of qualifying for state championships, no player on the 2015-16 softball team had played at state before. “Our players found the crowd and venue exciting,” head coach Mark Peterson said. “Our student athletes had a great time and are looking forward to next year!”
Tanglen turns cafeteria into sandwich-packing event to feed homeless
Students in Tanglen Elementary’s summer SMARTS Express program learned a valuable lesson June 28 when their cafeteria was transformed into a sandwich-packing operation. The program’s 142 students took part in the event where they packaged 545 sandwiches for The Sandwich Project, a Twin Cities program of the Minneapolis Homeless Ministry. The servicelearning opportunity empowered students to help those in their community.
September 2016
Adult & Youth Fall Enrichment Options
Hopkins Education Foundation invites you to an evening of mingling, live music, dancing, food, and fun at its fourth-annual Rock-nRoyal event! Saturday, September 10 6:30-11:30 p.m.
Hopkins Community Education fall and youth classes are waiting for you! Art, fitness, dance, wellness, and so much more! Explore our classes, meet new people, refine your skill set, or try something new!
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com m u ni t y Vehicle Fair!
Join us for this FREE family event! See a fire truck, a front-end loader, police car, and more. Plus other fun activities! 952-988-5000 Friday, September 9 5:30-7 p.m. Harley Hopkins Family Center 125 Monroe Ave S., Hopkins HopkinsSchools.org/vehicle
Hello, my name is ... From early childhood to the high school, Hopkins Public Schools introduces four new leaders.
Hopkins Public Schools is starting the school year with four new faces you are bound to see in the hallway. We are welcoming new leadership at Harley Hopkins, Gatewood Elementary, Glen Lake Elementary, and Hopkins High School. Two of them come from surrounding districts, and two are long-time Hopkins employees. What they all have in common is a passion for Hopkins, a collaborative leadership style, and an enthusiasm for students and teachers. Learn more about these emerging leaders, what attracted them to Hopkins, and what they hope to accomplish this school year.
Meet our new leaders! From left, Sara Chovan, Mark French, Jeff Radel, and Doug Bullinger.
Meet Sara Chovan, Early Childhood Family “I want parents to know that Hopkins Public Schools values Education Coordinator the work they are doing, and would like to be a partner in Sara Chovan is a product of Hopkins Public Schools. She providing support, community, and informed discussion,” attended Tanglen Elementary, North Junior High, and she said. graduated from Hopkins High School. But her Royal pride did not stop there. She returned as a In her new role, she looks forward to staying parent educator in 2010, a job that required connected with the families she already knows I want her to wear many hats, and she quickly proved and making new connections. She intends to herself as a leader. This spring, she landed her parents to listen, learn, and grow, and she invites families dream job as the early childhood coordinator to come along with her on this journey. know that for Hopkins Public Schools. It’s an honor she “My door is always open, and I am eager to hear accepted with a mixture of enthusiasm and Hopkins Public your good ideas for how we can support you,” humility. Schools values she said. “I hope I am able to continue the legacy by Mark French, Gatewood Elementary listening to, learning from, and supporting the work they Meet Principal the work of the teachers who put so much of Mark French has always been drawn to Hopkins. are doing. themselves into their classrooms,” said Chovan. The District’s commitment to STEM (science, Chovan has always been interested in empowering parents. technology, engineering, math) appealed to him since his She is proud of Hopkins’ early childhood program, which background is rooted in STEM teaching. Hopkins also feels is responsive to the needs of 21st century parents. She plans like home because he lives in the District; he just needed the to continue to build upon a platform that is supportive right opportunity to work there. Then a principal position of families and their busy lives, and that offers a sense of opened up Gatewood Elementary, and the rest is history. community and support as students make their earliest French is a veteran administrator with 35 years of venture into school. experience in education. He spent 20 of those years working as an elementary principal in rural, suburban, and urban school districts. He has earned a strong reputation for his ability to engage with students. In his new role, he hopes to bring fresh energy and enthusiasm to Gatewood, while also continuing the traditions that make it a special place for students.
Sara Chovan
Coming From: Hopkins! Most recently as a parent educator in the Hopkins Early Childhood program. Education: Macalester College, B.A.; California State University, M.A.; St. Cloud State University, Teaching License. A proud Hopkins grad.
“I want to be a cheerleader for Gatewood and Hopkins Public Schools,” he said. “I want to help staff members be the best they can be and ensure that students are achieving high levels of success.”
When you’re not working, we can find you: Sitting on my porch reading an engaging book. I’m an introvert at heart! Family Life: Married to husband Arslan for 15 years. Together they have one daughter, Mabel. What is your ice cream of choice? Hands down, Jimmy Fallon’s Tonight Dough ice cream.
French has archived his summer on Twitter using #89DaysofSummer. A quick scroll through the feed tells you a lot about his leadership style and his “gator” pride. He shows off the school’s colorful new media center, shares See Hello, My Name Is ... inside