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STUDENT RESOURCES
We believe that education goes beyond textbooks and classrooms. Our students are encouraged to explore, engage, and grow through creative learning opportunities that foster critical thinking, problem-solving, and real-world skills.
HOPE’s comprehensive curriculum blends traditional academics—including reading, writing, mathematics, science, social sciences, and foreign languages—with innovative instructional methods that help students develop both foundational knowledge and advanced skills.
Whether you need to log in to your portal, check the school calendar, review state testing information, or access important school policies, this page has everything you need—all in one place.
MyHOPE Portal
The myHOPE Portal is your one-stop destination for managing coursework, checking grades, and staying up to date with important school information.
- Access your online courses & assignments
- View grades, progress, and attendance
- Communicate with teachers and mentors
- Stay informed about important school updates
Food & Nutrition: Supporting Healthy Learning
Free Breakfast & Lunch Program
Meal Services at Learning Sites
Additional Nutrition Resources
At HOPE Online Learning Academy Co-Op, we believe that healthy students are better learners. That’s why we offer a universal free breakfast and lunch program to ensure that every student has access to nutritious meals throughout the school day.
- Free Breakfast & Lunch for All Students – HOPE participates in the National School Lunch Program (NSLP) and School Breakfast Program (SBP).
- Nutritious Meal Options – Our meals follow strict nutritional guidelines to support student health and wellness.
- Access for All Families – Families are required to complete the Economic Data Survey to help ensure continued funding for meal programs.
Universal Free Breakfast and Lunch Program
Meal Services at Learning Sites
Metro Denver Learning Sites – Meals are provided by Michaels of Denver Catering and My Kids Lunch.
Titan Academy (Grand Junction) – Meals are provided by Sysco Companies.
We are committed to promoting student wellness and ensuring food service compliance in accordance with state and federal regulations.
- Breakfast Program
- Lunch Program
- Hunger Free Colorado Outreach
- Smart Snacks Program
- Allergen Information
- View Michaels Menu Items Containing Allergens
- HOPE's Wellness Policy
- Civil Rights Complaint Form
Have Questions?
For more information about HOPE’s meal programs, please contact:
Harper Ellsworth, Nutrition Compliance Coordinator
303-727-0337
Additional Nutrition Resources
School Calendar
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State Testing: Preparing for Success
At HOPE Online Learning Academy Co-Op, we are committed to academic excellence and student growth. As a public charter school, HOPE follows Colorado’s state-mandated testing requirements, which help measure student progress and ensure they are meeting essential learning goals.
Why Testing Matters:
Tracks student progress and identifies areas for improvement
Helps students prepare for college and career readiness
Ensures compliance with Colorado’s education standards
2024-2025 Assessment & CMAS Schedule
- ACCESS Testing (Multilingual Learners – All Grades)
January 13 - February 14, 2025
- Colorado Measures of Academic Success (CMAS) Testing (Grades 6-8 & 11)
April 7 - April 25, 2025
- SAT Testing (Grade 11)
April 15, 2025
- PSAT 9 Testing
April 16, 2025
- PSAT 10 Testing
April 17, 2025
- Make-Up Testing (CMAS, PSAT 9/10, and SAT)
April 21 - April 24, 2025
Additional Resources
- Douglas County School District (DCSD) Assessment Policy
- 2024-2025 District Assessment Dates
- State Testing Excusal Form
Requesting Accommodations:
If your student requires a paper version of the test as an accommodation for the Spring 2025 assessment window, please contact:
Code of Conduct
At HOPE, we are committed to creating a safe, respectful, and supportive learning environment for all students. The Student Code of Conduct outlines expectations for behavior, academic integrity, and digital citizenship.
- Behavioral Expectations & School Policies
- Online Learning & Digital Citizenship Guidelines
- Anti-Bullying & Harassment Policy
- Attendance & Participation Requirements
Select a Language Read the Full Code of Conduct
Select a Language Read the Parent and Student Handbook
Data Privacy & Security
Protecting Student Information
At HOPE Online Learning Academy Co-Op, we take student data privacy and security seriously. We are committed to ensuring that student records, online learning platforms, and technology tools are used safely and responsibly while complying with state and federal regulations.
As a public charter school, HOPE follows the Colorado Student Data Transparency and Security Act (HB 16-1423)and the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA) to safeguard student information. Our data security policies are regularly reviewed and monitored for compliance, including vendor agreements outlined in HOPE’s Policies and Procedures.
How We Protect Student Data
HOPE adheres to the highest standards of student data privacy and security through:
- Compliance with the Colorado Student Data Transparency & Security Act – Ensuring transparency in how student data is collected, stored, and used.
- FERPA Compliance – Protecting the privacy of student education records and providing rights to parents and students.
- Secure Storage of Student Records & Personal Information – Implementing strict security protocols for handling sensitive data.
- Privacy Protection for Online Learning Tools – Ensuring that all educational technology vendors comply with student privacy regulations.
- Ongoing Monitoring & Compliance – Regularly reviewing data privacy plans and working with vendors to maintain security standards.
Resources & Compliance Information
For more details on student data privacy laws and policies, explore the following resources:
- Types of Data Collected by the State of Colorado
- Summary of Student Data Transparency & Security Act
- Douglas County School District (DCSD) Information for Parents
- Colorado Department of Education (CDE) Information for Parents
- FAQs on Student Data Privacy from the Parent Coalition for Student Privacy
- The Children's Internet Protection Act (CIPA)
- The Children's Online Privacy Protection Act (COPPA)
Have a Data Privacy Concern?
If you have any questions or concerns regarding student data privacy, please contact HOPE’s Data Security Team: info@HOPEonline.org
Need Additional Support
- Technical Issues? Contact HOPE IT Support.
- Enrollment & Academic Questions? Contact HOPE Administration.
- Need Assistance? Reach out to your Learning Site mentor or teacher.