
Students in Mrs. Stormont's AP Literature and Composition class enjoyed using hexagonal thinking to explore connections among important elements in Celeste Ng's novel Everything I Never Told You.





North Scituate Elementary students in the K-2 session used neon pastels and paint to create patterns and designs to assemble their own turkey for Thanksgiving! For grades 2-5, students worked on a Pop Art project with Andy Warhol and Mickey Mouse. Huge thank you to Mr. Eager for running this program, and our parent volunteers for making this possible!



Clayville students had a great time at their Turkey Trot event yesterday! Students played indoor and outdoor games and had fun running, jumping, and gobbling! They raised $8,400 which exceeded their $6,000 goal to cover all field trips. 🦃😀







Culinary students have been busy preparing many yeast dough recipes. They made bagels from scratch, cinnamon rolls, calzones, and of course everyone's favorite pizza!





Congratulations to our middle school students who earned Spartan Shout-outs this past week! Let's continue to keep up the great work!




Students have been working hard to complete ceramic mugs and pinch pots! We are so impressed by their talent and creativity.








From SHS: https://secure.smore.com/n/wuh64 On behalf of the Scituate High School community, we would like to wish everyone a restful Thanksgiving with family. We are truly grateful to have such a supportive and caring community at Scituate High School! Thank you for all that you do!

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The Boys Soccer Team, Girls Volleyball Team, and Cheerleading Team had High-Five Friday visits at North Scituate Elementary in October and everyone was able to start their day with big smiles! Thank you to SRO Sgt. Parenti for organizing this!



Sixth graders spent the last few weeks reteaching strategies for addition and subtraction with rational numbers!


Second grade students at Hope Elementary had an amazing time on their field trip to Roger Williams Park Zoo last month!





Students in grade 6 began their odyssey into Africa last week! The students stepped into our Africa unit by reading from a plethora of informational books. In small groups, they compiled interesting facts about various countries to share with the rest of the class.


In October, Hope Elementary Kindergarten students paid a visit to Salisbury Farm! The students picked pumpkins, went on a hayride, and got the opportunity to pet many farm animals!







Our football team just wrapped up one of the best seasons in Scituate football history. Records were broken, memories were made, and the heart they put into every game was unforgettable!
With a big senior roster, these players have left an incredible legacy that will be felt for years to come. We’re going to miss seeing these seniors on the field, but we’re so proud of everything they’ve accomplished. Here’s to a season we’ll never forget, and to the bright future ahead for Spartan football!


Congratulations to our middle school students who earned Spartan Shout-outs last week! Way to go Spartans!





Check out these epic shots by Daedalus Media Group capturing the intensity, passion, and unity of our Division 3 soccer champions! From pre-game huddles under the lights to those adrenaline-filled moments on the field, these photos truly embody the spirit and dedication of our team. Huge congratulations to the players, coaches, and everyone who supported them on this incredible journey!






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This past week the Culinary Arts students started the Bread Unit learning about yeast and the different methods of preparing dough!




Shakespeare to Hip Hop is a literary concert presentation that provided an excellent introduction to the life and works of William Shakespeare for our middle school students! The presentation included multimedia and featured a live band. Students were engaged and inspired by lively original songs in various American music styles, including jazz, blues, rock, hip-hop, and country, that provided information about Shakespeare’s life and influence on our culture.
