On October 9, Polaris MEP and the Rhode Island Manufacturers Association - RIMA once again celebrated Manufacturing Month with an event that offered students a “taste test” of manufacturing careers.
Scituate High School students attended and the trip influenced their learning pathways and 11th and 12th graders learned more about post-HS opportunities!
Congratulations to our middle school students who earned Spartan Shout-outs last week!
Our Football team has played some incredible games. They remain the one and only team undefeated in Division IV after their 35-15 win over Davies!
Congratulations to Sergeant Parenti for receiving the Officer of the Year Award from the Rhode Island State Grange!
Boys and Girls Soccer celebrated their 8th graders during 8th grade night!
Boys Soccer has been working hard this season, and remain undefeated! Last week, they took the win 5-0 over Narragansett, and during their pink out game against Westerly they won 2-1 and raised just about $200.
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We are so proud of everyone that ran for student council at North Scituate Elementary! Everyone did a fantastic job on their posters and speeches. Huge thank you to Ms. Augustine and Ms. Sloan for being co-advisors this year and for organizing the speeches.
The fourth grade classroom representatives are Robbie F, Rozlyn, Audrey F, Jameson B and Grace.
Fifth grade classroom representatives are Bryce H, Bruno, Kate, and Wyatt N.
Congratulations to our wonderful group of fifth grade swtudents that will be the leaders of our student council this year!
Our director of communication is: Isabella C.
Our secretary is: Melanie B.
Our vice president is: Rocco H.
Our president is: Olivia Sl.
Congratulations to North Scituate Elementary students who earned positive referrals last month!
Our SHS Unified Volleyball played a great first game against Coventry last week! Fantastic job Spartans!
Hope Elementary started a new tradition this year! Each Monday morning, they come together to start the week off on a positive note while building community and school spirit. Student Council Representatives take the lead on morning announcements and the pledge of allegiance, and they review school rules/policies, learn about a special social emotional topics, and celebrate Husky Hoorays and other student awards! Students are also joined by Mr. Jay and the district's therapy dog, Glory! Many students report that Monday mornings are easier after being greeted by Glory!
Thank you to our Boys Soccer team for bringing their positivity to North Scituate Elementary last week for a spectacular High Five Friday!
Our Cheerleaders have been bringing their spirit and positivity to each game! Keep up the great work Spartans!
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This past summer, North Scituate challenged students to complete one of three options that involved ELA and Math subjects. We had 92 students complete one of the three options! Those students enjoyed extra recess and selected a book of their choice from Scholastic. Congratulations to all for your hard work!
Thank you to all of our North Scituate Families who supported any amount of summer learning with their children.
Huge thank you to Mrs. Scucces for her facilitating these rewards and organizing the challenges!
Last week we saw another win for The Spartan Football team, 33-14 over Juanita Sanchez! Great job Spartans!
Congratulations to our middle school students who earned Spartan Shout-outs last week! Keep up the great work!
Our Hope Elementary students love High Five Fridays! Thank you to SRO Sgt. Parenti and our Girls Tennis Team for their High Five Friday visit.
Girls Soccer had a busy week! They tied with East Providence in a Pink Out game, and took the win over West Warwick. Congratulations Spartans!