Mrs. Dupre's class 1st grade class at North Scituate Elementary shared their carefully curated personal narratives at our Family Stories Showcase! Thank you to our families for attending this event!
Hope students and staff had so much fun celebrating Spirit Days in March!
Way to go Hope students! Take a look at all of these positive office referrals that our students earned in March!
Clayville's fifth grade team finds so much success in and out of the classroom building on each other's strengths and ideas! Their ongoing collaboration brings out the champion in each and every one of them.
Scituate High School earned its Project ADAM Heart Safe School status this past week!! Project ADAM helps schools establish a plan to respond to sudden cardiac arrest. Maggie Colllins helped establish the plan and run practice drills as part of her senior project. Members of administration, teachers and town EMS participated in the final drill. We are one a few schools in Rhode Island to earn this status and we are prepared if we need to call the team together in a real emergency!
Everyone had a blast participating the Spartan Olympic Games at the end of the day today! Students enjoyed playing Tug-Of-War, Dodgeball, Around The World, and Hungry, Hungry Hippos and there were smiles all around. 💙🤍
The Audubon Society of Rhode Island visited Clayville Elementary on Friday, March 22nd with Great Horned Owls and a Screech Owl! Students learned biofacts about the structure and functions that help these birds survive, the predator/prey dynamics, and the importance of habitat.
The month of March is known as Music in Our Schools Month and our Music Department has been very busy! They celebrated All State weekend, and the chorus performed in the state choral festival. Up next is Band Festival on April 11th!
Students in Mrs. Slaughter's Kindergarten class at North Scituate Elementary are learning how to add using number bonds. They learned how number bonds work by acting out addition stories on the rug. What fun!
Tristan Redmond received his award for having one of the top five written responses for the national Holocaust Art and Writing Contest at Chapman University! Way to go Tristan!!
Our North Scituate Elementary students did a fantastic job earning positive office referrals in March! We are so proud of all of you. Keep up the great work!
Thank you to our junior class and the amazing high school science department! Last Thursday, all SHS juniors spent three hours working on Edpuzzles and using the NGSA Science test platform to become familiar with the state test and to brush up on some skills. Juniors will have one more "boot camp" on May 2nd and will take the state NGSA Science test on May 7th!
It's National Assistant Principals week, and we are very lucky to have Mrs. Goffe! Thank you Mrs. Goffe for making such a positive impact on our school community!
Congratulations to our middle school students who earned Spartan Shout-outs this past week! Keep up the great work!
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S in STEAM students tested their support structure designs by stacking books on top of them. Kate, Robin, and Lina were able to stack 37 books in total, taking 1st place! Amazing work Spartans!
Students in the Art Portfolio class are working with various media to create self-portraits! This amazing oil painting was created by Senior, Gianna Ricciard.
Students enrolled in the Biomedical Pathway, Human Body Systems class are collecting data in order to learn more about the techniques used to identify areas of limited circulation or even arterial blockages. A fetal doppler serves to convert pulse vibrations into sound and a cuff to limit blood flow through that artery!
Scituate High School choir Students work with Dr. Rollo Dilworth at Rhode Island’s All State Choir Rehearsal.