Hampton Township School District works collaboratively with the community to support all children in becoming creative and innovative problem-solvers and communicators. The District maintains high expectations by furthering our Tradition of Excellence as our students develop the knowledge, character and integrity to impact the world.
Hampton Township is among the AASA Learning 2025 districts doing groundbreaking work for students in southwestern PA.
These Learning 2025 Alliance members are “working to explore new, life-changing learning experiences for children.”
Hampton Township schools developed six pillars – communication, collaboration, critical thinking, a learner’s mindset, empathy, and perseverance – that students work to build.
New science standards include more experiments, trial and error, discussion, problem-solving and collaboration.
Spring is high school musical season, and the Pittsburgh region has an incredible lineup of shows.
Candidates for the title of Youth Poet Laureate require a passion for community involvement and engagement in social justice causes.
These local districts were named to the League of Innovative Schools thanks to their focus on impactful, equitable learning.
From later start times to deep community involvement, here’s how local schools are innovating this year.
We want to hear from parents and caregivers on what they feel is the purpose of a child’s K-12 journey. How can schools partner with families to make it the best it can be?
More than 90 local teachers received “joyful grants” from the Allegheny Intermediate Unit this year to start projects to help kids succeed during this challenging school year. Abbey Nilson wanted […]
“These kids are going to grow up and do jobs that don’t exist today.”
Let’s use what we know about innovative spaces to ensure that every child has the best possible learning experience.