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The student news site of Hopkins High School

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On April 20, Memorial Blood Centers brought their "Bloodmobile" to HHS to take blood donations for local hospitals.

Spring blood drive draws out students, staff

Claire Benton, Digital Editor in Chief
Today was the fourth time Isaac Johnson, senior, donated blood at school.
Students participate in the dance at QROM.

Students celebrate LGBTQIA youth at QROM

Trianna Downing, Managing Editor
On April 9, HHS’ Gender Sexuality Alliance (GSA) hosted its annual Queer Prom (QROM) at the Eisenhower Community Center in Hopkins. This year’s theme was True Colors.

School Board discusses later start times

Morgan Downing, News Editor
On Thursday, Feb. 3, members of the Hopkins district school board and HHS’ Student Government met to discuss a change that could immensely affect Hopkins students: school start times.
Groups baking different treats that will be sold for the mission trip

Krattely bakes her way to New York

Morgan Downing, News Editor
On Dec. 18, Krattley gathered about 60 teens and adults for a lock-in at Gethsemane Lutheran Church in Hopkins to bake treats to sell to members of the congregation. From about 8 pm to 3 am, the group made over 100 treats ranging from sugar cookies to toffee.
Senator Al Franken speaks to several of the classes at HHS about himself and his career.

Senator Franken visits HHS

Trianna Downing and Morgan Downing, Managing Editor and News Editor
On Friday, Nov. 20, Minnesota Senator Al Franken took time off from Capitol Hill to visit HHS and inform students and staff about his plans to better the Minnesotan education system.
Students sign the banner to show their gratitude for soldiers and veterans. WCCO visited HHS on Oct. 28.

More Than Names gains support

Trianna Downing, Managing Editor
Huber and the WCCO team have traveled to many schools to acquire signatures, and now they have arrived at HHS.
Steve Simon, MN Secretary of State, visits HHS during Boost TASC.

Inspiring youth in politics

Trianna Downing, Managing Editor
Simon spent the morning informing students on his history with Hopkins schools, his story of getting involved in politics, and his current job title.
Yellow links hang from the bannister in the mall.

Suicide Prevention Week in effect

In an effort to prevent suicide, the Student Wellness club has created a Suicide Prevention Awareness Week that went into effect as of Oct. 19.
Emma Konrad, second from the right, dressed as a gypsy to attend the Minnesota Renaissance Festival with friends.

Experiencing the Renaissance Festival

Kennedy Pierre- Toussaint, Staff Reporter
Emma Konrad, senior, attends the Renaissance Festival every year, even going so far as to wear a costume every time she goes. This year, she bought a costume from Spirit Halloween and dressed up as a gypsy.
HHS student teaches a community member how to make a bowl for the Empty Bowls fundraiser.

Students and Hopkins community participate in Empty Bowls Fundraiser

Isabel Hall, Staff Reporter
Students and Hopkins citizens make bowls that will be given out at an Empty Bowls Fundraiser to raise money for the ICA Foodshelf and ResourceWest.
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