Hopkins Public Schools Alumni
Connect with Hopkins Public Schools alumni, network, and learn about reunions through the Hopkins Alumni Network, the Hopkins Alumni Association on Facebook, or by contacting us. Join us in supporting Hopkins Public Schools. Grads and parents are encouraged to join the Hopkins Alumni Network.
Questions: Contact Hopkins Education Foundation Executive Director Emily Wallace-Jackson, 952-988-4091
Keeping Alumni Connected
Alumni Give Back
HEF Executive Director Emily Wallace-Jackson, met up with the Eisenhower Warriors Class of 1960, which meets regularly at Tuttle’s Eat Bowl Play. They presented HEF with a donation. Thank you for your support of Hopkins schools.
From Grad to Alumni
The Hopkins Alumni Network is here to keep grads connected. Grads: We are ready to welcome you to the alumni family! Parents: You can help your grad transition to becoming an alumnus. We encourage grads and parents to join the Hopkins Alumni Network to stay in touch with classmates and access a wide network of Hopkins alumni who can help with job searching, mentoring, and more. Congratulations to the graduating Class of 2026!
HEF Helps Reunions
Ruth Overlie and Barb Erickson from the Class of 1966 discuss their 60th class reunion with HEF Marketing Coordinator Ellie Siler, Class of 1997. HEF can help host your reunion registration. Contact us for more details.
Learn More About the
Hopkins Education Foundation
Hopkins Education Foundation (HEF) is a nonprofit funded by those who want the best for Hopkins Public Schools. We partner with the district to provide grants that directly fund educational opportunities proposed by our teachers and students. By nurturing curiosity, diversity of thinking, and love of learning within our schools, we create better outcomes for our community.
HEF supports the district through annual Special Projects, spring and fall Spark Grants to teachers and staff, and student club Awesome Fund grants.
Since 1995, the Hopkins Education Foundation has partnered with the Hopkins Public Schools community and awarded $4 million districtwide to enrich all students with new learning experiences and resources. HEF is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization.