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Members of the cast for this weekend’s play, “Much Ado About Nothing,” are pictured from left, front row, Jimena Nuñez, Hannah Lindholm, Isaiah Rueter and Alma Alejandre; and back row, Tristen Ferguson, Kailar Hayes, Kenneth Lindholm, Max Kleve and Levi Ford. — The Holyoke Enterprise | Johnson Publications

‘Much Ado About Nothing’ on stage at HHS this weekend

A small cast of Holyoke High School students looks forward to being back on the stage this weekend when they present “Much Ado About Nothing” Friday and Saturday, April 30 and May 1, with performan

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Emmanuel Vasquez and Brooklyn Leonard are crowned king and queen of the Holyoke JR/SR High School prom Saturday, April 24. Family and friends gathered at Phillips County Event Center for the announcement during the Rustic Romance grand march. The event center was also the site of the prom dinner, dance and post-prom activities. — The Holyoke Enterprise | Johnson Publications

Vasquez, Leonard crowned prom royalty

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Holyoke Elementary School third graders Delanie Davis and Sophia Martinez Daniel, from left, work on drawing their footprints with sidewalk chalk during an Earth Day activity coordinated by Schneider Electric on Monday morning, April 26. Third, fourth and fifth graders participated in the activity to learn about their carbon footprints. Students also learned about actions they can take as individuals to help save power, such as turning off lights when no one is in a room, washing hands with cold water and more. — The Holyoke Enterprise | Johnson Publications

Elementary students chalk up environmental knowledge

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Innovation, heart and leadership were recognized in three Holyoke School District employees in this year’s Emerald Awards ceremony at the Peerless Theatre on Thursday evening, April 22. Pictured from left are elementary technology teacher/librarian and district assessment coordinator Kari Vasa, elementary custodian Juana Ruiz and JR/SR high counselor Ashley Clayton. Vasa was honored as Innovator of the Year for taking the risks necessary to improve the education craft. Ruiz was presented the Heart Award for demonstrating the heart of a dedicated educator. As Leader Among Us, Clayton was honored for sharing her talents and making the teaching profession stronger. The program featured “Rise Up” sung by Holyoke High School senior Kylie Purkeypile and videos created by the Holyoke High School TV productions class. — The Holyoke Enterprise | Johnson Publications

Vasa, Ruiz, Clayton celebrated at Emerald Awards

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