Curriculum

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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Hopewell Area School District Curriculum

Pennsylvania Standards-Aligned System & Common Core StandardsPennsylvania Standards-Aligned System & Common Core Standards

The Pennsylvania Department of Education has adopted the Standards-Aligned System (SAS).  This is a comprehensive approach to support student achievement across the Commonwealth.  The curriculum framework specifies what is to be taught for each subject in the curriculum.  In Pennsylvania, curriculum frameworks include Big Ideas, Concepts, Competencies, and Essential Questions aligned to the Standards and Assessment Anchors and, where appropriate, Eligible Content.

On July 1, 2010, the Pennsylvania State Board of Education adopted the Common Core State Standards in English/Language Arts (ELA) and mathematics, making Pennsylvania the 18th state to do so.  The Pennsylvania State Board of Education has identified a strong alignment between Common Core State Standards and the Pennsylvania Standards.

Below are definitions for the Standards-Aligned System Curriculum Framework:

  • Big Ideas: Declarative statements that describe concepts that transcend grade levels.  Big Ideas are essential to provide focus on specific content for all students.
  • Concepts: Describe what students should know (key knowledge) as a result of this instruction specific to grade level.
  • Competencies: Describe what students should be able to do (key skills) as a result of this instruction, specific to grade level.
  • Essential Questions: Questions connected to the SAS framework and are specifically linked to the Big Ideas. They should frame student inquiry, promote critical  thinking, and assist in learning transfer.

Please visit www.pdesas.org to learn more.


Hopewell Area School District
2354 Brodhead Road
Aliquippa, PA 15001

Phone: 724-375-6691
Fax: 724-375-0942
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