Yesterday AP Government students received a visit from Rhode Island Secretary of State Gregg Amore! Mr. Amore talked to students about the history of voting rights, and why it's so important to vote.
The high school girl's volleyball coach along with a few high school volleyball players have organized a Volleyball Club that will meet on Thursdays. The goal of the club to teach middle schoolers about the game and how to play!
Unified Volleyball won their playoff game with a 3-0 win against Pilgrim Thursday night. They advanced to the Championships where they played a great game, but lost with a final score of 21-25. Amazing job Spartans!
Last week the US History I students presented the Federalist and Democratic-Republican Party platforms and read and deciphered primary source materials!
Students in Introductions to Art have been doing a fantastic job creating ceramic foods!
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Last week Culinary Arts students learned about yeast, gluten, and preparing dough for pizza and pretzels!
Unified Volleyball played their last regular season home game against Ponaganset last week and celebrated Seniors!
This weekend the Scituate High School band performed at the parade on a beautiful Veteran’s Day!
Did you know that the Education Pathway Endorsement offers a Working With Children class? This past week the class worked on planning and implementing Halloween activities with Middle school students!
Seniors in Mrs. Stormont's AP Literature and Composition used hexagons to examine character, event, and idea relationships in Celeste Ng's novel Everything I Never Told You.
The High School Band enjoyed a beautiful afternoon leading the annual Halloween parade last week! The band’s next community service parade is The Veterans Day Parade tomorrow at 10:30am. We hope to see you there!
Our middle school students have been doing a fantastic job earning those Spartan Shout-Outs! Congratulations to those who earned one this past week!
Congratulations to Kate Nickerson who has officially committed to continue her academic and softball career at Southern Connecticut State University!
Mrs. Roberge traveled to Baltimore, MD and attended the National Association of Biology Teachers conference this past weekend! She also ran two workshops that highlighted activities that are a part of our curriculum at the high school! Fantastic work Mrs. Roberge💙🤍
Our 8th-grade students are working on blankets for Project Linus! Project Linus is a national organization that makes blankets for children in crisis. This club is open to all middle school students and meets on Tuesdays.
These first few weeks, Mrs. Battey teaches the 8th graders how to make the blankets. By the second meeting, these students are then tasked with preparing the fabric for others to finish off. As new students join the club (once the club is opened to 6th and 7th graders), these 8th grade student leaders are in charge of teaching these students how to make the blankets. This, then, becomes a student-led club where students are truly leaders as they teach and otherwise manage the club.
Take a look at these creative Spirit Week window paintings from our Spartans!
On October 24th, students at Hope Elementary in Grades K-5 were able to attend The Rhythm Room Assembly sponsored by our awesome Hope PTA! The Rhythm Room explores music by combining discussion, demonstration and participation. The use of world percussion, drum set, buckets and exploring percussion from objects and one’s own body (clapping, stomping, etc.) is educational as well as motivational and fun.
Our 2024 Homecoming Court 💙🤍