The Hopewell Elementary Spirit Wear Store is Open. Check out this fun summer opportunity for your child entering sixth grade. Each of our middle schools will once again offer the Summer Connections program, to connect students to their school community...
Log in to the PowerSchool Parent Portal using your new Username and Password. Once your account has been created and you have chosen your student (s) you can take advantage of the PowerSchool Mobile App for your iPhone or Android device, this can be found in both the iTunes App Store and the Google Play store.
Access Password: Enter your child’s initials and birth date. This is your child’s first initial, middle initial and, last initial (all upper case) and birthday mmddyyyy (Example: John A. Doe with birthday of June 2, 2002 would be entered JAD06022002) You have successfully completed your Portal Account setup when you receive this screen.
Log into our parent portal on Infinite Campus to see your child's attendance, schedule, grades and more.
Head to our district website to check our current breakfast and lunch menus, get details about free meals and more.
We share our Hopewell happenings newsletter weekly. Take a look at our most recent one.
The PTA is an important part of our school. Learn about different PTA initiatives, upcoming events and ways to get involved.
We strive to meet all students' needs. Through Title I funding, we can provide research-based instructional practices to differentiate for reading needs.
Show your Hopewell Elementary pride by ordering some spiritwear, and wearing it proudly!
We offer support for all of our district families who need help. We have resources for families and students.
Bradley County Schools will report active cases and quarantines associated with those cases weekly on Fridays at 5:00. The numbers reported on Friday will only reflect the current week’s active cases/quarantines that are school-related.
On February 25th, the FCC unanimously adopted a Report and Order that established the Emergency Broadband Benefit Program, a $3.2 billion federal initiative to help lower the cost of high-speed internet for eligible households during the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.