
Congratulations to Jason Bettez and Deedee Marzini on being nominated for a “Student Spartan Award.” Students are recognized by teachers and staff for their involvement with something positive for the school culture and community! Jason and Deedee will be entered into a raffle for a Cold Brook Cafe gift certificate.


Congratulations to our Hope Elementary students who received recognition for their positive behavior in February!


Students in our Biomedical Innovations class have been testing water samples for the presence of toxic chemicals. They are working on the 4th mission for Biomedical Innovations where they assume the role of an environmental scientist and try to figure out what is making our fictional "Williams family" sick.



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Students in physical science investigated the law of conservation of energy. They used the CPO rollercoaster to collect times and calculated kinetic and potential energy at various points along the track!



Last month fourth graders worked together on reading and literacy assignments while they tested out Clayville's new flexible work spaces! Clayville used grant-funded flexible seating and sensory materials to transform the mini-conference room into a small group focus space. Thank you to Mrs. Theroux for coming in over vacation to set up the new spaces!


Congratulations to our students who earned positive office referrals last month at North Scituate Elementary! We are so proud of all of your hard work!




last week's lesson in the International Foods classes was how to prepare Empanadas! Students prepared the dough one day and then made the filling and assembled them the next.




Congratulations to our middle school students who earned Spartan shout-outs last week! Let's keep up the great work!




Students at North Scituate in grades 3 through 5 participated in a Yoga and Mindfulness session through the Learn365 Grant!


Before winter break, thanks to Sergeant Parenti, the Working With Children class visited North Scituate Elementary School first grade. The high school students planned a lesson and activities on friendship. We thank the first grade teachers for allowing the students this great experience!




Tuesday, February 6th was our 100th day of school! Our Hope Elementary students celebrated by dressing as if they were 100 years old!



2024-2025 Kindergarten Registration


last week, International Foods classes prepared pot stickers, making their own dough and filling. They were a favorite of many!


Clayville 4th graders had fun working with their 5th grade reading buddies in February!


Congratulations to our Wreslters!! We had six SHS girls compete in the RIIL’s inaugural state championship meet last week and five of them placed in the top four of their weight classes!
Our boys also placed third in their meet on February 24th at the Providence Career & Technical Academy!
https://www.valleybreeze.com/sports/scituate-makes-presence-felt-at-riils-inaugural-girls-state-wrestling-meet/article_533aaa3a-d4b4-11ee-b6a6-c7ca6866b78e.html?fbclid=IwAR0BUbWmnlprlf5EYswPYb-H2q3csOl3QnwXtw2yGp9ho6K17Q_HUzhAmzw

Wow! Our Spartans in our Introduction to Computer Imaging class are super talented! Take a look at these amazing works of art.




We had 113 students complete the North Scituate Elementary Winter Break Challenge! Students who completed the winter break reading and math challenge enjoyed their extra recess this month. Some students received a homework pass instead (their choice)! These students completed 24 steps (15 minutes per step) and math problems over winter break. We are looking forward to celebrating our February Challenge finishers in March!



Students in Introduction to Engineering Design have been using their skills learned in Computer-Aided Design to build a stand for their cell phone that allows the operator to watch it in landscape mode!
Students use a technique known as "parametric modeling" where dimensions are expressed as variables to be determined later, creating a model that can adapt to many different circumstances. In this case, the models were built without knowing the size of the phone to be mounted or the thickness of the material the stand would be built from. By using parametric modeling, students could quickly adapt their model from one phone to the next, or from 2 mm acrylic to 1/8 inch plywood!


Congratulations to our Scituate Middle School Wrestling Team won their division this school year!
Grade 8 - Aiden G. was the champion in his weight class
Grade 8 - Colten D. placed 2nd
Grade 7 - Trace D. placed 4th
Grade 6 - Cameron R. placed 7th
Great job on your hard work and determination! Congratulations Spartans!

