Critchlow, Mary

Hopewell Area SD: Remote Instruction on Thursday, May 1, 2025

Due to ongoing storm restoration efforts in the community and at district schools, the Hopewell Area School District will operate all schools under a Flexible Instruction Day (FID) model with students learning remotely from home on Thursday, May 1, 2025. There will be no district transportation provided, and after-school and evening activities will take place as scheduled.

The district truly understands that some students may have varying needs associated with power outages or Internet loss, so please communicate needs with teachers and principals. They will be willing to assist as needed. With an in-service day and prom happening on Friday (May 2), students will next return to school on Monday, May 5. So, the extra day in remote learning will yield multiple days of recovery efforts to, hopefully, return all students to regular in-person schooling on Monday, May 5. 

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Critchlow, Mary

 
 
 
 "Tell me and I forget. Teach me and I remember. Involve me and I learn." 
Benjamin Franklin
 

SCHOOL TO WORK

The School to Work class is designed for students in 11th or 12th grade preparing to enter the work force following their graduation from high school.  Students will learn how to complete job applications, write a resume, prepare for an interview, and get along with coworkers.

SCHOOL TO WORK COOP

This program is designed for Special Education students who want to attend school and work concurrently.  Students are able to meet educational requirements for graduation while having the amount of time at school reduced so they can spend part of their day at work.
 
 
 
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Mrs. Critchlow

 (724) 375-6691 ext 2406

Special Education Teacher/Transition Coordinator

     I graduated from Hopewell High School in 1984 and attended West Virginia University.  I received a Bachelor of Science in Secondary Education with certifications in Biology, Safety and Driver's Education.  After college, I taught Biology for six years in Prince William County Virginia. In 1996, I moved back to the Pittsburgh area. Recently, I attended Waynesburg University where I completed the certification program in Special Education. 
     I live in Hopewell Township and have three children: Matt, Carlie and Ashley.  I am excited and proud to be teaching at my Alma Mater!
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