
What happens at Hooper when a student needs a quiet place to work? A staff member simply sits on the floor in the hallway and they get to work. #hardworkingstaff #studentscomefirst


Students in Ms. Nash’s 2nd grade class at Hooper brainstormed UFLI long vowel team words. Then created silly sentences using all 4 vowel teams. Finally, they worked together to put the sentences back together to make a complete sentence.





Hooper had its annual RTI math and literacy night. What a fun night with popcorn, great families, BINGO and fun prizes. So much fun!!!








Mrs. Gutsmiedl’s class at Hooper is playing a game to learn how to tell time to the nearest half hour.





This second grader won lunch with a teacher and picked Mr. Feldman. Instead of a packed lunch, Mr. Feldman bought him McDonalds. #happystudent



Some friendly competition before the Super Bowl.


Thanks to the Lake Villa Library for allowing Mr. Feldman to read to some Hooper students and future Jaguars tonight!!!





Students in 2nd grade at Hooper got to enjoy an in school science field trip to learn about the states of matter and answer the question: Does spaghetti bounce?





Hooper 5th Leader, Stella, came up with an idea: a 5th grade mail delivery system! We call it “Happy Mail”! 5th graders are invited to write positive messages to other 5th graders. Great leadership Stella!


Students in Ms. Zaengle's class celebrated the 100th day at Hooper by dressing up. Great job!!!





Students in Ms. Nash’s Hooper class created personal timelines. They then read, analyzed, and learned information about their classmates. So much fun!!!




Kindergarten Hooper students had their first music show!!! They did such an amazing job.





These two rockstar first graders at Hooper helped make Valentines for senior citizens. They truly are the definition of going above and beyond at school.


Kids having fun making landforms and water forms on Earth with clay in Mrs. Lawrence's class at Hooper.






Hoopers spelling bee was a giant success. Congratulations to all of the students who competed and to the staff who helped run it. What a great tradition!!! #spellingbee





Mrs. Nuxoll's classroom at Hooper has busy. From the fire department coming in as a mystery reader to making snow for a science experiment. #makingschoolfun






Some Hooper students went to Toadally Frogs in Antioch as part of the nonfiction unit on parts of the body. We were able to touch, hold and learn all about different animals.





This is what makes Hooper special. We had staff come in early today and help prepare blankets for children @Ann & Robert H. Lurie Children's Hospital of Chicago. Next week, Hooper students will help finish up the blankets. What an incredible family we have!!!! #helpinghands







Polar Express day in Hoopers EC classrooms. #polarexpress



Some Hooper students got a very special treat today. Dominic Marturano, the Mayor of Lindenhurst was a mystery reader. So cool!!! #reading

