District Profile

Harold Martin School

Harold Martin School serves approximately 270 students in grades Preschool–3. The school prioritizes a supportive, community-oriented environment and uses a balanced instructional approach that reflects the developmental needs of young learners. Instruction emphasizes early literacy, numeracy, and social-emotional development, while strong partnerships with families support students’ growth and successful transitions within the district.

Maple Street School

Maple Street School serves approximately 200 students in grades 4–6. Teachers use a range of research-based instructional strategies to meet diverse learning needs and foster increasing independence and responsibility among students. The school’s educational program is enhanced by special events and activities designed to support academic engagement and student leadership, including student council and community events, while preparing students for the transition to middle school.

Hopkinton Middle High School

Hopkinton Middle High School enrolls approximately 500 students in grades 7–12. The middle school uses a teaching team model for grades 7–8, and the high school uses block scheduling. The district offers a comprehensive curriculum that includes college preparatory courses and Advanced Placement options in science, math, and languages. A majority of graduates pursue postsecondary education or training. Students also have access to a wide range of extracurricular and co-curricular opportunities, as well as academic and career planning supports that encourage leadership, problem-solving, and perseverance.

Together, the district’s schools provide a cohesive, supportive learning experience that promotes academic growth, personal development, and readiness for life beyond graduation.