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Hope High School (Rhode Island)

Hope High School (Rhode Island)

FieldValue
nameHope High School
established1898
districtProvidence Public School District
us_nces_district_id4400900
imageHope High School, Providence, Rhode Island.jpg
image_size280
typePublic high school
us_nces_school_id440090000224
principalFrancisco Velasquez
enrollment819 (2023-2024)
teaching_staff62.00 (FTE)
ratio13.21
grades9–12 (Vocational School 8-12)
campusUrban
colorsBlue
mascotBlue Wave
address324 Hope Street
cityProvidence
stateRhode Island 02906
countryUnited States
coordinates
website

Hope High School is a public high school in the East Side of Providence, Rhode Island, U.S. operated by Providence Public School District. It was founded in 1898. Its current building was completed in June 1936.

Community system

In 2003, Hope High School was partitioned into three semi-independent "communities": Hope High School Arts Community, Hope High School Technology Community, and Hope Leadership Community—each with its own principal. Since June 2009, the Leadership Community no longer exists and as of June 2012, the Arts and Technology communities were merged into one school.

The triune system was developed in an attempt to remedy a history of exceptionally low test scores (2008 SAT combined score was 1047, over 900 points lower than Moses Brown School, a private school 2 blocks away) at Hope High School. Many regard Hope High - and the future success or failure of these reforms - as a "litmus test" for educational reform in Rhode Island.

It serves grades 9-12 with a total of 949 students as of the 2020 academic year.

Student demographics

| total# = 949 | teacher# = 75.20 | gr9# = 280 | gr10# = 242 | gr11# = 213 | gr12# = 214 | male# = 561 | fem# = 388

Athletic history

Hope High School won four baseball championships and three football championships between 1918 and 1929. Hope won the 1917, 1928, 1930, 1990, and 1992 state interscholastic outdoor track meet championships. The cross country team was the division two state champions 1988-1992. Hope's soccer team won the Rhode Island division 1 championship in 2006.

In 1938 Hope High's basketball team not only won the RI Schoolboy State Championship, the boys from Hope Street went on to win the New England Basketball Championship hosted in Connecticut. Charles Melay Simon earned all New England Honors to go along with his RI Schoolboy All State Honors.

In the period 1960 through 1963, Hope High's Falkmen (coach Bill Falk) were undefeated in cross-country, indoor and outdoor track competition winning both Division1 and State Championships all 4 years. In the winter of 1961, Hope High teams were Division 1 and State Champions in Basketball, Hockey, and Indoor Track - the three major winter sports at the time.

The 1956, 1960, and 1961 Hope hockey teams, coached by Ed Mullen, were crowned R.I. State champions.

Notable people

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Alumni

  • Richard S. Aldrich, U.S. Representative
  • Leah B. Allen, astronomer, professor, and observatory director
  • Deon Anderson, former NFL player. Spent only one season in the school
  • Edward Beard, U.S. Representative
  • Aaron Beck, psychiatrist and inventor of cognitive behavioral therapy.
  • H. P. Lovecraft, horror author
  • Simon Ostrach, noted engineer in developing the NASA program in microgravity science
  • Ben Powers, actor Good Times and Mike Hammer
  • Al Russas, former NFL player

Faculty

  • Frank Caprio, former teacher
  • Juanita Sánchez, founder of The Rainbow Center for teen parents

References

References

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  2. (1939). "Public buildings a survey of architecture of projects constructed by federal and other governmental bodies between the years 1933 and 1939 with the assistance of the Public Works Administration". Washington, U.S. Govt. Print. Off..
  3. (2005-02-15). "High School".
  4. "PBGR Indicators".
  5. GINA MACRIS. (August 28, 2003). "Reformed Hope High makes debut". projo.com.
  6. "Search for Public Schools - School Detail for Hope High School".
  7. Rhode Island. Dept. of State. (1916). "Manual, with Rules and Orders, for the Use of the General Assembly of the State of Rhode Island". Rhode Island. Dept. of State.
  8. (22 April 2007). "Sleeples Draft Sleeper".
  9. "BEARD, Edward Peter, (1940 - )". Biographical Directory of the United States Congress.
  10. Joshi, S. T.. (2001). "A Dreamer and a Visionary: H. P. Lovecraft in His Time". Liverpool University Press.
  11. "Al Russas".
  12. (15 November 2012). "CCRI Foundation to honor Avedisian, Caprio, White for changing lives". Becon Communications.
  13. "Latino History in RI • Community Advocacy & Political Growth".
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