School is out for Summer
School will resume Monday, August 17th for grades 1-6 and Monday, August 24th for incoming Kindergarteners.
Have a great summer.
School will resume Monday, August 17th for grades 1-6 and Monday, August 24th for incoming Kindergarteners.
Have a great summer.

Reminder ...today is a half day of school. Dismissal is at 11:40

Calling Class of 2026 Hoover Alumni! We are so proud of your high school graduation! RSVP and join us for the Senior Clap Out for the Hoover 6th grade class of 2020 on Thursday, May 21st from 10:00-10:30am. We encourage you to wear your high school cap and gown as you parade through the halls of Hoover. You can also invite your family for pictures after the Clap Out, outside of Hoover School.
RSVP Link
RSVP Link

Hello Hoover Families,
HIP HAWK HOORAY! The end-of-year excitement is reaching new heights at Hoover! We’ve been having a blast with our Hip Hawk Hooray Countdown, marking off the days with joy and school spirit. Students loved their "Plan Ahead" visits, getting a sneak peek at their next grade levels, as well as spending some quality time with their buddy classes. The Rocketry Club successfully held their official rocket launch—it was incredible to see all of their hard work take flight! A huge Hip Hawk Hooray to our Battle of the Books teams, who represented us with pride and impressive knowledge at the District competition. Finally, our Gratitude Wall is overflowing with beautiful memories as students share their favorite moments from this school year!
A couple reminders for next week:
Wednesday, May 20th is a half day for students. Dismissal is at 11:40am.
Friday, May 22nd is our Hoover Field Day! Please remember to put sunscreen on your student, send them in gym shoes and with a water bottle.
We hope that you have a wonderful weekend!
All the best,
Alissa Carey, Principal
Jenny Henriksen, Assistant Principal
HIP HAWK HOORAY! The end-of-year excitement is reaching new heights at Hoover! We’ve been having a blast with our Hip Hawk Hooray Countdown, marking off the days with joy and school spirit. Students loved their "Plan Ahead" visits, getting a sneak peek at their next grade levels, as well as spending some quality time with their buddy classes. The Rocketry Club successfully held their official rocket launch—it was incredible to see all of their hard work take flight! A huge Hip Hawk Hooray to our Battle of the Books teams, who represented us with pride and impressive knowledge at the District competition. Finally, our Gratitude Wall is overflowing with beautiful memories as students share their favorite moments from this school year!
A couple reminders for next week:
Wednesday, May 20th is a half day for students. Dismissal is at 11:40am.
Friday, May 22nd is our Hoover Field Day! Please remember to put sunscreen on your student, send them in gym shoes and with a water bottle.
We hope that you have a wonderful weekend!
All the best,
Alissa Carey, Principal
Jenny Henriksen, Assistant Principal

Students exceeded donation exceptions for our all school St Jude fundraiser. As a reward they got to TAPE OUR PRINCIPALS TO THE WALL




Classroom of the week! Kinders Room 110
In math we have been learning to identify and count coins.
We have been enjoying our ABC count up to first grade – we’ve made blanket forts, told jokes, and so much more!
In math we have been learning to identify and count coins.
We have been enjoying our ABC count up to first grade – we’ve made blanket forts, told jokes, and so much more!

Shine Bright Night will be next Wednesday, April 22nd. Door will be open from 5:00pm-6:30pm. All families are welcome to come out and celebrate all the good things happening here at Hoover.

Classroom of the Week - 6th Grade room 213
In Literacy, we are learning about how Marco Polo improved the economy through trade and how the Silk Road is still used today but just in a more modern way. In Writing, we just wrapped up our parallel narratives and are now practicing writing in the informative style. In Math, some of us are learning about perfect squares and the Pythagorean Theorem. While others are learning about geometry and the volume of different shapes. Sometimes we use calculators when working with decimals and fractions. In Social Studies, we are learning about the Silk Road and what it was like for merchants to travel along the Silk Road. We are doing a simulation pretending to be merchants traveling on the silk road. Some of us got good weather while others had bad luck and got robbed by thieves. In Library, we are making a Google Sites about big brands. We spent the first couple of weeks researching the brand and now we have moved on to putting all the information together. Did you know the most expensive LEGO piece ever sold was $18,000?
In Literacy, we are learning about how Marco Polo improved the economy through trade and how the Silk Road is still used today but just in a more modern way. In Writing, we just wrapped up our parallel narratives and are now practicing writing in the informative style. In Math, some of us are learning about perfect squares and the Pythagorean Theorem. While others are learning about geometry and the volume of different shapes. Sometimes we use calculators when working with decimals and fractions. In Social Studies, we are learning about the Silk Road and what it was like for merchants to travel along the Silk Road. We are doing a simulation pretending to be merchants traveling on the silk road. Some of us got good weather while others had bad luck and got robbed by thieves. In Library, we are making a Google Sites about big brands. We spent the first couple of weeks researching the brand and now we have moved on to putting all the information together. Did you know the most expensive LEGO piece ever sold was $18,000?



