History
Hope was originally a single campus which housed both primary and secondary students. As enrollment increased over time, the single campus was no longer sufficient for the school's needs. In the late 1990s the school purchased a nearby church and its adjacent land. This land, located just northwest of the original campus, was developed into an elementary school campus that opened to students in fall 1997. In early 2002, the school purchased a plot of land just north of the main high school campus, which now houses the middle-school campus. Hope currently has three campuses: the middle school campus, the high school campus, and the elementary school campus. Hope had grown to reach a milestone in 2010 as it obtained a graduating class of 100 students.
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