
Mrs. Wareing’s and Mrs. Dailey’s geometry classes combined for a group activity to introduce the concepts of logic and proof. Using the card game UNO as a framework, students wrote proofs on interactive slides explaining how a player could map a series of plays from a given card to a specified card.




Cupcake Wars have begun! Students in the Culinary classes are designing themed cupcakes for a competition.
Finished products will be on display in the library for voting next week!




This past week, 8th graders from the Linus Club took some time to talk with 6th and 7th-grade students about the club and its purpose to encourage more students to join! The Linus Club members create blankets for children in need, and all students are welcome to join.


Congratulations to the North Scituate Elementary students who earned positive office referrals in November! Students can receive these awards for EXEMPLARY behavior in the following categories: Growth Mindset, Problem Solving, Managing Emotions, Effort, Kindness, and Goal Setting!


Abigail Schmeling and Isabella Wilson visited a North Scituate Elementary Kindergarten class to teach a lesson about germs as part of their classwork for the Education Pathway!





1st-grade students in Mrs. McCann's class at Hope Elementary have been busy completing Mystery Science lessons from the Animal Traits and Survival unit! They had to test a bird beak vs. a duck beak for getting food- which is more efficient under certain circumstances. They also learned about camouflage and they had to create a camouflaged moth in the classroom.



Students in Physical Earth Science experimented with Newton's 1st Law of Motion by working with dominos this week! It was a challenging way of finishing off their unit on inertia.





On Thanksgiving Day, the Scituate Football Team defeated the Johnston Panthers 36-18 in a highly anticipated matchup! The game showcased the Spartans' determination, teamwork, and resilience as they battled through cold conditions to secure the victory.
Congratulations Spartans!!



Congratulations to 8th-grade student Jackson B., who won last week's Engineering Sketch of the Week for his "ultimate room" floor plan sketch!


Take a look at this week's middle school newsletter! https://secure.smore.com/n/r49n8

Hope Elementary's annual PTA-sponsored Turkey Trot raised a whopping $17,700 this year! Congratulations, to the top raising class -- Mrs. Hanson's class raised a total of $6,030, earning students a pizza party for all of their amazing fundraising efforts! The top 10 individual fundraisers earned special Hope t-shirts -- Ayla O., Macy C., Mackenzie G., Wesley S., Beckett R., Grace K., Charlotte L., Angelo G., Chase A., and Kendall C.! Thank you so much to all families for your amazing fundraising efforts and continual support!


Mark your calendars! On Thursday, January 23 Scituate Middle School students and families are invited to a Glow Party at United Skates of America.


Jonathan from Mad Science treated North Scituate Elementary students to the "Don't Try This At Home Show". His show included some exciting demonstrations with lots of chemical reactions and a BOOMing finale!


Check out this week's middle school newsletter! https://secure.smore.com/n/6a5t3

A huge thank you to our generous middle school PTO members who surprised middle school faculty and staff with a trail mix bar last week!


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!



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.





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. 🦃😀







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




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!



