Class of 2010


September 7, 2010

Goal: High School Plus for every student in the Hopkinton School District.

(High School Plus is defined as every student being prepared to achieve certification in a specialty area or a college/university degree when graduating from Hopkinton High School.)

REPORT: POST HIGH SCHOOL PLANS FOR MEMBERS OF THE CLASS OF 2010

  1. The following is a list of the colleges and universities members of the Class of 2010 will be attending.
Bates College Nashua Community College
Boston College Northeastern University (2)
Brown University Oberlin
Ben Franklin Institute Plymouth State University (3)
Boston University Roanoke College
Chapmen University Southern Maine Community College (3)
Chestnut Hill College St. Lawrence University
Clark University (2) St. Michael’s College
College of the Holy Cross Stonehill College
Cornell University Tufts University
Eastern Maine University Tulane University
Flagler College University of California at Los Angeles
Franklin and Marshall University of Connecticut
Keene State College (3) University of Maryland
Marist University University of Massachusetts at Amherst
Manchester Community College University of Michigan
Hampshire College University of Nevada @ Las Vegas
Middlesex Community College University of New England
Harvey Mudd College University of New Hampshire (8)
Harvard University University of New Hampshire (Thompson)
Lehigh University University of Rhode Island
Le Cordon Bleu, College of Culinary Arts, Boston University of Rochester
Massachusetts Institute of Technology Villanova University
NHTI, Concord’s Community College (10) Worcester Polytechnic Institute
New England College Worcester State University
New York University Wyoming Technical Institute
  1. Notables
  • There are 87 members of the Class of 2010, 48 female and 39 male.
  • 70% are entering a four year college or university
  • 20% are entering a two year college or university
  • 10% are joining the work force
  • 56 students will be attending a college or university in New England
  • 23 students will be attending a college or university in New Hampshire
  • 6 students will be attending a college or university west of the Mississippi River.
  • 97% of our students, based on the definition above, have reached the goal of high school plus.
  1. List of intended majors or areas of study
  • Education
  • Graphic Design
  • Film Studies
  • Athletic Training
  • Pre-Med
  • Pharmaceutics
  • Journalism
  • Physics
  • Pre Med
  • Art History
  • History
  • Biology
  • Culinary Arts
  • International Law
  • Music
  • Psychology
  • Aerospace Engineering
  • Early Childhood Education
  • Computer Engineering
  • Social Studies
  • Archeology
  • Translation/Interpretation
  • Elementary Education

Respectfully submitted,

Steven M. Chamberlin

Superintendent of Schools