SEED-SPOT in Action
Students gained the opportunity to learn soft skills– writing essays, working in teams to collaborate on a business model they created together, researching credible sources–that will help them in their future pursuits of any college or a career. SEED SPOT believes that catalyzing diverse impact-driven entrepreneurs of all ages is … Read more
Hope Champion Scholarship Awards Spring 2019
So What Is the Hope “Champion” Scholarship? This scholarship is available for students at Hope High School who will continue their education at a community college, trade school, or career certification program. This scholarship will supplement tuition rates that are above the financial aid awarded by the federal government. The … Read more
Designing Your Next Summer Job
“Finding a summer job, that’s what I’m supposed to do for this summer, but how do I do that when I don’t know how?” Get Going- Start with a Good Time Journal! …Designing your next summer job How often have you thought about people whose lives fall into place? Maybe … Read more
When Home Life is Crazy and You Need to Do Your School Work
Here are some tips to manage a successful path through a disorganized environment. When Home Life is Crazy and You Need to Do Your School Work Often, when a household is a chaotic environment, families choose an online school as their best option to minimize the craziness. Here are some … Read more
Howard Sublett visits Hope High School to see Scrum In Education at work.
I’m not sure how to describe this… well first, I’m sitting in a rental car in Phoenix and it’s a lovely 75 or 80 degrees. But in case you don’t know, I’m Howard Sublett, I am the product owner for the Scrum Alliance, and I had an opportunity to come … Read more
Don’t Fade Away, a Team is Working With You
By Mary Del Nero with Rebecca Searles Reasons Why Hope High School Online is Your Best Choice for an Online High School When you do an internet search for best online school options, a nice-sized list pops up. One that rises to the top of that list is Hope High … Read more
Think of the Next Chapter as a Time to Experience Jobs, School, and Training in Iterations.
Think of the next chapter as a time to experience jobs, school, and training in iterations. A long term commitment is not required right off the bat.
The Hope Champion Scholarship – Spring 2019
Today at Hope High School, Zariyah and Felizardo, two current Hope High School students, shared their ambitions with the Hope Champion Scholarship committee with the aim of garnering one of two 2019 Hope Champion scholarships to further their dreams after high school. Zariyah created a pencil drawing to demonstrate her accomplished … Read more
A Scholarship Available to a Hope High School Graduate Who Enrolls with Pima Medical
Today (March 22, 2019), Michael Porpora, President West Division at OnePoint Patient Care, spoke to the JAG students at Hope High School about careers in pharmacy. Also, to the delight of the students, he brought pizza! Mr. Porpora explained that the field of pharmacy is open to high school graduates … Read more
Don’t Waste Time Planning for Something That Might Not Happen
Ever since childhood, adults have asked, “What are you going to do when you grow up?” Usually, a child will answer with a simple response of a type of careers such as a doctor, truck driver or a mommy. Two college professors out of Stanford are challenging us to ask … Read more
Training Session to be a Certified Scrum Master
Our team at the Certification to be Scrum Masters – Three days of Growth!
Choosing the Best Online School for Your Student’s Success
Your student informs you that she is done with school and would like to try an online choice. What is the reason? It doesn’t matter really. All that matters is that you are now left with the daunting task of figuring out an online school option. Families need alternatives for … Read more
When You Just Don’t Like Your Instructor
When you just don’t like your instructor – “I can’t stand my teacher; besides, they don’t even like me!” If you haven’t heard this yet from your student, don’t be surprised when it comes up sometime soon. How can we help our disgruntled pupil successfully maneuver through this rough patch? … Read more
A generous donation of the surplus food was made by a local Farmer’s Market to our students and their families.
Books and minds weren’t the only things being opened at Hope High School last week. A generous donation of the surplus food was made by a local Farmer’s Market to our students and their families. Mitch Horlick, our Board of Directors President, pulled this incredible opportunity together for Hope High … Read more
Black Eyes… Wide Open
Lessons about teamwork and how we encounter opportunities every day. It’s been a week now that I’ve been recovering from a friendly but harsh league game that turned my eye from normal in all cases to a fine-looking “shiner” that became the first conversation piece of each and every new … Read more
Three Ways of Making Something New Again
Update the Purpose Updating the purpose for your change helps others understand why the change is occurring in the first place. They may not necessarily agree with your stated reason but you’ve now given them something with which to work. From here, you can create a space for team members … Read more
Blue Cross / Blue Shield Gives Back – Partnering with Blueprint Education
To find out more about our partnership, and to see other partners to our schools visit our page on the Blueprint Education Community Partners page.
3 Steps to Successfully Use Scrum At the Office
3 Steps to Successfully Use Scrum At the Office. By having team members commit to the process of working as a whole. Employing Transparency and reinforcing team building principles through participation. Through this methodology, your team culture can be supported towards success. Committed Team Members… in order for scrum to … Read more
One of our charter schools is getting some much-needed improvements and space
One of our charter schools is getting some much-needed improvements and space. It’s called Hope High School located in Southwest Phoenix at 75th Avenue and Lower Buckeye Road. Blueprint Education has operated this charter school since 2011. There was certainly a need for alternative educational options for high school students … Read more
The Hard Truth About Scrum in the Classroom.
The Hard Truth The room was bustling with sounds of shifting papers, talk of turning in grades, and the well awaited spring break. Teachers impatiently sat around tables to hear the latest and greatest educational approach that they would be forced to implement into their all-encompassing classrooms. Imagine their delight … Read more
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Blueprint Education's mission is to inspire students to make better choices and be champions of their own learning in an alternative, non-traditional school environment. We want to provide opportunities, tools, and choices that help students take ownership of how they learn as well as create more engagement in the learning process itself.
Students learn in a variety of ways and Blueprint can blend different methods of delivery that is best suited for each student. These educational options are meant to help inspire students towards a more rewarding and purposeful future. A future of many opportunities that they discover and of which they can be proud!
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