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  • Why HTS?

    Excellent academics and character development mark the inclusive education offered at HTS. Outstanding test scores highlight our exceptional education.

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  • Innovative technology meets inclusive education

    Learn more about the school of the future

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  • Hewlett Packard Highlights Innovative Education at HTS

    Every passion has hope. Director of Hope Technology School Gail Ewell's passion is inclusive education. Watch how Gail uses technology to give special learners a voice in her classrooms.

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  • Our Technology

    Achieving inclusion through the use of technology is central to Hope Technology School’s philosophy. Through the use of various tools and methods we are striving to accomplish the goal of independent learning. Learn more about what makes our school so unique.

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  • Watch "I Want to Say" Now!

    “I Want to Say“ is an excellent film about the crucial role technology can play in the lives of people with autism. The film features HTS faculty and students and has been a great success at film festivals around the world!

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Schedule a Tour

We host free tours every second Monday of the month at 3pm. Come on by to view the facility and meet the team!

From the Blog

Catch up on the latest inclusive education news from the unique perspectives of our teachers and parents of students.

Assistive Technology Lab

HTS hosts an after school program to support students through assistive technology devices. Learn more about the AT Lab and schedule a tour today.

School Calendar

Check out our full schedule of upcoming events and important HTS dates.

Resource Center

We've compiled a list of helpful resources as you learn more about inclusive education.

Community Impact

HTS is involved in some fantastic and exciting community service projects throughout the Bay Area, many of which have received notable attention. Check out some of the organizations we've worked with and continue to support.

E-Karate

E-Karate a non-profit community organization devoted to strengthening and developing children through traditional forms of karate. Practicing inclusion, E-Karate has been and continues to be a great resource and friend of HTS.

E-Soccer

With over 10 different locations around the Bay and out of state, E-Soccer is an all-volunteer, inclusive soccer program where typical and special needs children aged 5 and up participate alongside each other in an inclusive environment.

Check out what we're doing.

HTS is involved in some fantastic and exciting community service projects throughout the Bay Area, many of which have received notable attention. Check out some of the organizations we've worked with and continue to support as a school.

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Jefferson Award

The Jefferson Award is a program of the American Institute of Public Service. It was started by Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis and Senator Robert Taft Jr. in 1972 to recognize outstanding public service at the local and national level.

Japanese Public Schools

HTS has worked with Japanese Public School teachers, administrators and officials from the Shibuya Ward to share inclusion best practices, in order to better implement it in their education system overseas.

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The Education is On with HP and Gail Ewell

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Hope Tech School on NBC Bay Area News

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HP Touching Hope Technology School

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Hacking Autism: Why Touch Technology?

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Hacking Autism: “I Want to Say” Trailer

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Hacking Autism: Jordan’s Story

From the Blog

  • Watch “I Want to Say” Now!
  • Hacking Autism: Jordan’s Story
  • Hacking Autism: “I Want to Say” Trailer
  • Hacking Autism: Why Touch Technology?
  • HP Touching Hope Technology School

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Upcoming Events

  • May 6, 2013
    • Testing for Students
  • May 27, 2013
    • Memorial Day (NO SCHOOL)
  • June 10, 2013
    • HTS Tour
      Starts: 3:00 pm
      Ends: June 10, 2013 - 4:00 pm

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Hope Technology School   2525 East Bayshore Road, Palo Alto, CA 94303   (650) 565-8391   tellmemore@hopetech.org