Mt. Hope High School

Hope High School's seal contains a shield depicting two books and a torch to signify scholarship and an anchor, which is the symbol on the Rhode Island state flag.

Below the shield is writing that says "E Duobus Unum", meaning "From two, one", which is to signify the regionalization of the school.

Second, students will need to demonstrate proficiency in a set of academic, social, and civic regulations known as "Proficiency-Based Graduation Requirements".

These academic expectations include listening, speaking, reading, writing, and problem-solving effectively.

Hope students in the Class of 2015 and onward must have completed the New England Common Assessment Program with at least a score of "Proficient" in Math, English, and Science.

Starting with the Class of 2014, the NECAP is planned to be replaced with the PARCC as the graduation requirement.

This ILP is able to be accessed through the digital portfolio and includes such components as an assessment of skills, values, interests, creation of goals, and is used in the course selection process.

The Husky News Network, also known as HNN, is a daily five-minute television program produced live weekday mornings by Mt.

Initially, the show was operated using just a single camera in the then AV Room.

In the summer of 2008 it began operating with three cameras, as well as full HNN specials throughout the year.

In late 2009, HNN moved its studios to a bigger space located on the first floor of Mt.

The two schools with the highest total scores by the end of the fourth meet will go on to the state level to compete.

Mount Hope High School marching band in the 2017 Bristol 4th of July parade