SAT Day for Classified Juniors – Thursday, March 26, 2026

CO-OP High School’s classified juniors in the Class of 2027 will participate in SAT Day on Thursday, March 26, beginning promptly at 8:00 AM. Students should arrive on time and bring their fully charged school-issued device for testing. Room assignments will be shared in Google Classroom, and testing tickets will be issued on the day of the exam. Students are also encouraged to prepare and practice in Bluebook in advance. We wish all of our juniors the very best as they show what they know on SAT Day!
about 21 hours ago, Paul Camarco
SAT Day 2026
Create a Special Senior Memory in the CO-OP Yearbook (or Support CO-OP with a Business Ad!)

Families and community members are invited to purchase a CO-OP High School Yearbook Ad to celebrate a graduating senior or promote a business. Ads are cash only and available in the following sizes: Full Page ($150; 8.5” x 11”), Half Page ($85; 8.5” x 5.5”), or Quarter Page ($70; 4.25” x 5.5”). All memory pages and payment must be received by March 24, 2026. Please email photos, PDFs, ad text, or questions to Ms. Erin Michaud, Yearbook Adviser, at erin.michaud@new-haven.k12.ct.us
16 days ago, Paul Camarco
2026 Yearbook!
Given the forecast for additional snow during school arrival times tomorrow morning, and because crews must continue the work of cleaning up after Monday’s blizzard, Cooperative Arts & Humanities Magnet High School (CO-OP) will be closed on Wednesday, February 25, 2026.

All New Haven Public Schools will be closed. This includes all before- and after-school programs.

We must continue our work to ensure safe conditions for students and staff before reopening. We appreciate your continued patience and understanding as city and district teams work to make roads, sidewalks, and school facilities safe.

Please continue to monitor district communications for updates.

Stay safe and warm.
23 days ago, Paul Camarco
School Closed Due to Weather
As crews continue the work of cleaning up after Monday’s storm, Cooperative Arts & Humanities Magnet High School (CO-OP) will be closed on Tuesday, February 24, 2026.

All New Haven Public Schools schools will be closed tomorrow. This includes all before- and after-school programs.

In addition, the CO-OP Open House originally scheduled for Tuesday evening has been postponed and will be rescheduled at a later date (TBD). We look forward to welcoming prospective students and families once a new date is confirmed.

We appreciate your patience as city and district teams work to ensure that roads, sidewalks, and school buildings are safe for students and staff to return.

Please continue to monitor district communications for updates, and stay safe and warm.
24 days ago, Paul Camarco
School Closed Due to Weather
Due to the forecasted blizzard and anticipated hazardous conditions, Cooperative Arts & Humanities Magnet High School (CO-OP) will be closed on Monday, February 23, 2026.

As a result of tomorrow’s inclement weather forecast, all New Haven Public Schools will be closed. This includes all before- and after-school programs.

Please also note that a citywide parking ban will go into effect beginning Sunday, February 22 at 12:00 PM (noon) and will remain in effect until lifted by the City.

Residents in need of off-street parking may use multiple free and low-cost options, including selected school parking lots, Yale University parking lots, and downtown parking garages. A full list of available parking locations can be found on the City’s website at:
newhavenct.gov/snow

Please stay safe, stay warm, and continue to monitor district and city communications for updates.
25 days ago, Paul Camarco
School Closed Due to Weather

CO-OP families are invited to join a free Virtual Adult Financial Empowerment Workshop Series hosted by Financial Scholars.

The six-week series runs Tuesdays, March 3 through April 7, from 6:30 PM to 7:30 PM. Sessions will cover budgeting, credit, mortgages, investing, insurance, and college affordability.

The first 20 participants who complete all six sessions will receive a $250 contribution to their child’s 529 or qualifying education savings account. (One-time offer; past recipients not eligible.)

Please see the attached flyer for registration information.

28 days ago, Paul Camarco
Financial Empowerment Workshop

Coming Soon! CO-OP’s Theatre Department is proud to present Chicago: Teen Edition, lighting up the stage on March 10, 11, and 12 at 6:30 PM at Cooperative Arts & Humanities High School. Featuring bold performances, iconic music, and dazzling choreography, this student production brings the classic story of ambition, fame, and spectacle to life. Tickets are $10 for students and $20 for adults and can be purchased in the Arts Office during lunch waves. Don’t miss this electrifying musical event; only at CO-OP!

about 1 month ago, Paul Camarco
2026 CO-OP Musical, Chicago: Teen Edition!
Join us for CO-OP’s Black History Month Show, presented by CO-OP After School (CAS), on Tuesday, February 10, 2026 at 2:30 PM on the CO-OP Mainstage. This special celebration, Ode to Alumni, honors Black history, culture, and legacy through student performances and artistic expression.

Tickets are $5 for all guests (cash only). Tickets may be purchased by students during lunch waves in the Arts Office or at the door on the afternoon of the performance. All guests must enter through the College Street and Crown Street entrance, with doors opening prior to the show.

We look forward to welcoming our school community and guests for an inspiring afternoon of celebration and reflection.
about 1 month ago, Paul Camarco
2026 BHM CAS Celebration
Winter 2026 Parent-Teacher Conferences at CO-OP! It’s time to reconnect, celebrate accomplishments, and plan for a strong second half of the school year. CO-OP will host Winter 2026 Parent-Teacher Conferences on Wednesday, February 4, 2026, from 12:00–2:05 PM and Thursday, February 5, 2026, from 5:00–7:00 PM. We encourage all families to sign up for a meeting with their child’s teachers to review progress, reflect on growth, and identify areas of support as we move through the remainder of the 2025–2026 school year. All families should enter the school building via the College and Crown Street entrance. Your partnership is essential in supporting your student’s success, thank you for staying connected and engaged. Please sign up in advance using the following link: https://signup.com/go/pmyQsYA
about 2 months ago, Paul Camarco
Winter 2026 Teacher Conferences at CO-OP!

CO-OP Theatre Department presents the Grade 11 production of The Laramie Project, performed by our junior theatre students on Tuesday, February 3, 2026 at 2:30 PM and 6:30 PM in the CO-OP Black Box Theatre (177 College Street). All guests must enter through the College Street and Crown Street entrance; seating is limited. Tickets are $10 for adults and $5 for students! Tickets are available in the Arts Office or by calling 475-220-2412.

about 2 months ago, Paul Camarco
Grade 11 Theatre Presents The Laramie Project
This is an important message from the New Haven Public Schools. Tomorrow, Tuesday, all schools will open with a two-hour delay. There will be no before-school programs. For further information, please visit our web site: nhps.net.
about 2 months ago, New Haven Public Schools

This is an important message from the New Haven Public Schools. As a result of this weekend’s inclement weather forecast, all New Haven Public Schools will be closed on Monday, January 26. This includes before and after school programs.

about 2 months ago, Paul Camarco
Snow Day Monday January 26 2026
Cooperative Arts and Humanities High School is proud to present the 2026 Visual Arts Senior Capstone Gallery Showcase, a culminating exhibition that celebrates the creative vision, technical skill, and artistic growth of our graduating visual arts seniors. This exhibition represents the final capstone experience for senior artists and reflects months of inquiry, experimentation, critique, and refinement.

Each student will exhibit 2–3 selected works in the gallery, while three students will present their full capstone portfolios live to the audience, offering insight into their artistic process, themes, and development. The showcase is guided by the CO-OP Visual Arts Team; Erin Michaud, Ryan Minezzi, Zach Chernak, Isaiah Providence, Chris Randall, and Aniko Horvath, whose mentorship supports students in developing independent artistic voices and professional presentation skills.

We hope you will join us for the Visual Arts Capstone opening on January 20, 2026, at 12:00 PM in our gallery space at the corner of Crown and College Streets (this is also the ONLY entrance to the space). The event is free to all, and light refreshments will be served. All are welcome to celebrate our senior artists and the powerful work they have created as they prepare for their next steps as artists, scholars, and creative thinkers.
about 2 months ago, Paul Camarco
Visual Arts Gallery Showcase 2026

Midterm Exam Schedule & Dismissal Information: January 2026

Midterm exams at Cooperative Arts & Humanities Magnet High School will take place during Midterm Week with early dismissal each day.

Exam Dates & Times:
Tuesday, January 20 – Friday, January 23, 2026

Exam Time: 7:30 AM – 11:05 AM

Students will take two exam blocks per day, with a short transition between exams.

Dismissal Information:

All students not taking the bus or staying for make-up exams will be dismissed at 11:05 AM.

Students not taking the bus or staying for make-up exams (by appointment with teacher) must be picked up promptly at dismissal.

Students remaining in the building after 11:05 AM must be scheduled for a make-up exam or a school-arranged activity.

Important Dates to Note:

Last day of full classes: Friday, January 16, 2026 (For Marking Term 2)

End of Marking Period 2: Friday, January 23, 2026

Marking Period 3 begins: Monday, January 26, 2026 (Full Day Classes Resume)

As we approach the end of the second marking term, students and families are encouraged to:

Check grades and assignments in PowerSchool

Speak directly with teachers about any missing or incomplete work

Ensure all coursework is submitted before the close of the marking period

Thank you for your continued partnership as we move through the midterm assessment period.

2 months ago, Paul Camarco
Midterm Exam Schedule: Tuesday, January 20 – Friday, January 23, 2026

A Message to the CO-OP School Community:

As we approach the winter break and the end of the calendar year, I would like to extend my sincere gratitude to our students, families, staff, and community partners for your continued support of Cooperative Arts & Humanities Magnet High School.

This season offers an important moment to pause and reflect on the work we have done together. CO-OP is a school defined by creativity, collaboration, and high expectations, and that identity is made possible through the strong partnership between home and school. Each day, our students engage deeply in both their academic studies and artistic practice, developing the skills, confidence, and voice that will serve them well beyond high school.

Throughout the year, our building has been filled with learning across classrooms, studios, rehearsal spaces, and performance venues. Students have explored challenging ideas, discovered and refined their talent, and shared their work with authentic audiences, demonstrating resilience, growth, and pride in their accomplishments. These experiences are central to our mission and reflect our belief that the arts and academics strengthen one another.

As part of our ongoing commitment to creating a focused and supportive learning environment, CO-OP implemented Yondr pouches this year. We have already seen a positive impact: classrooms are calmer, distractions have decreased, and students are more present in their learning and interactions with one another. We appreciate the partnership and cooperation of our families as students have adjusted to this practice.

As we look ahead to 2026, we are also asking for a renewed, collective commitment to thoughtful technology use; specifically, a shift away from routine iPad as a replacement for smart phones during the school day. While technology remains an important instructional tool, we are prioritizing deeper engagement, sustained attention, hands-on learning, discussion, reading, writing, and artistic practice. This shift aligns with our instructional goals and supports student focus, creativity, and well-being.

We are especially grateful to our families and guardians for your trust, encouragement, and ongoing involvement. Your support, whether through attending performances and exhibitions, maintaining open communication with teachers and staff, or reinforcing school expectations at home, plays a vital role in student success and in fostering a positive, inclusive school community.

As we enter the winter break, we hope this time provides space for rest, connection, and renewal for you and your loved ones. We look forward to welcoming students back refreshed and ready to continue their learning in the new year.

On behalf of the entire CO-OP team, thank you for being an essential part of our school community. We wish you peace, health, and happiness during this season, and all the best in 2026 as we continue this important work together.  We look forward to seeing everyone back in school on Monday, January 5, 2026!

Warm regards,

CO-OP Administrative Team

3 months ago, Paul Camarco
Join us for CO-OP’s Choir Winter Concert on Tuesday, December 16th, 2025 at 6:30 PM, directed by Ms. Jaminda Blackmon. Experience an evening of beautiful harmonies and powerful performances from our talented CO-OP Choir as they share the magic of the winter season. Tickets are $10 for adults and $5 for students, and all purchases are cash only. All guests must enter the venue through the College Street and Crown Street entrance, with doors opening at 6 PM. Tickets can be purchased by students during lunch waves in the Arts Office or bought at the door the night of the performance. We look forward to welcoming you for this stunning musical showcase!
3 months ago, Paul Camarco
2025 Choir Winter Concert
Join us for CO-OP’s Band & Strings Winterfest on Tuesday, December 9th, 2025 at 6:30 PM, featuring student performances directed by Christine Dominguez, Matthew Chasen, and Henry Lugo. Celebrate the season with an evening of outstanding music from our talented student musicians. Tickets are $10 for adults and $5 for students. All guests must enter the venue through the College Street and Crown Street entrance. Advance tickets can be purchased by students during lunch waves in the Arts Office, or at the door on the night of the performance. Tickets may also be reserved by calling the Arts Office at 475-220-2412 and paid for upon arrival. We look forward to seeing you at this festive showcase!
4 months ago, Paul Camarco
2025 Winterfest Band and Strings
Join us for Creative Writing’s Divine Dialogue on Tuesday, December 2nd, 2025 at 2:30 PM, presented by the Creative Writing Department at Cooperative Arts & Humanities High School. This stunning student-created showcase brings myth, history, and imagination together in an afternoon of original performance and storytelling. Tickets are $10 for adults and $5 for students, and all guests must enter the venue through the College Street and Crown Street entrance, where tickets will also be available for purchase. We look forward to celebrating our young writers and their extraordinary creativity!
4 months ago, Paul Camarco
2025 Creative Writing Diving Dialogue

Fall 2025 Dance Winterfest Performance

Tuesday, November 25, 2025, at 6:30 PM

Enter the Theatre via the College and Crown Street entrance.

Adults $10, Students $5 Buy Tickets at Arts Office or the Door
475-220-2412

4 months ago, Paul Camarco
Dance Winterfest 2025
November 18, 2025

Dear CO-OP Families,

As we close out Marking Period 1, we want to take a moment to thank you for your continued partnership and engagement during this exciting start to the 2025–2026 school year. The fall season at CO-OP has been filled with incredible learning, vibrant artistic expression, and meaningful community connection. As you review your student’s report card in PowerSchool, we encourage you to have thoughtful conversations at home about academic progress, artistic growth, and overall well-being.

We are thrilled to announce the arrival of Ms. Tami Gage, who officially joined our school on November 3, 2025, as CO-OP’s new Arts Director. Ms. Gage brings years of arts education leadership and a deep passion for student creativity. She has already begun working with our staff and students to further strengthen CO-OP’s dynamic arts programming, and we are incredibly excited to have her on board. We encourage families to say hello and introduce themselves when they attend upcoming events or reach out directly to her at 475-220-2411 if they have any questions related to the arts.

At the same time, we extend our deepest thanks and well wishes to Kennamon Meagher, who concluded their work with us at the end of the marking period. Kennamon made a positive impact as a special education teacher at CO-OP, and we wish them all the best as they continue their journey in the field of education.

We also want to highlight several ongoing reminders and updates as we move into the colder months:

Vaping Awareness:
Unfortunately, vaping continues to be a concern at CO-OP. We strongly encourage families to have open and honest conversations with their students about the health risks, addictive nature, and disciplinary consequences of vaping. Our school nurse is available to offer support and resources to families who need assistance in addressing this issue.

Attendance and Entry Procedures:
Daily, on-time attendance is a critical part of student success. Students should arrive prepared to enter the building through security, and we ask that they bring only what is necessary to speed up the entry process, especially as we move into colder weather and heavier outerwear. Doors open at 7:00 am, the first bell is at 7:25 am, and students are expected to be in class by 7:30 am, daily.

Technology and Yondr Update:
We are pleased with the success of our new Yondr phone pouch policy, which has helped create a more focused and distraction-free learning environment. Please note that replacement pouches now cost $40, and students will be required to purchase a new pouch if their original one is lost, damaged, or defaced.

Additionally, iPads are not an acceptable substitute for phones during the school day and should not be used for texting, social media, or other non-academic purposes. Unless required for instruction, we recommend students leave iPads at home. Likewise, large headphones should remain away unless specifically permitted by a teacher. We have school issued Chromebooks for use by all our students.

Peer Relationships and Community Culture:
We continue to focus on promoting kindness, empathy, and respect among students. Please take time to talk with your student about their friendships, their emotional well-being, and the importance of positive choices both in and outside of school. Our school counseling staff and social worker are happy to work with your student to support any social and emotional learning needs.

New Website & Performance Season:
We are excited to share that CO-OP has a new website! Please visit https://coop.nhps.net to access school calendars, contact information, important updates, and announcements. We will continue to update this platform with news and resources for families throughout the year.

We are also looking forward to the start of our 2025–2026 performance season, which begins with the Senior Theatre Production on Tuesday, November 18, 2025. We invite you to join us to celebrate our students’ creativity and hard work throughout the year!

Please remember that PowerSchool is the best tool for checking your student’s grades, attendance, and teacher communications. If you require help accessing the portal or resetting your password, feel free to contact the main office at any time.

On behalf of the CO-OP school team, thank you for your support, encouragement, and collaboration during the first marking period. We look forward to the continued success and growth of all our students as we move into the next part of the school year.

Sincerely,

Paul T. Camarco
Principal
4 months ago, Paul Camarco
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