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Scituate High School's engineering program received a generous donation this week from the North Warwick Lowes on Greenwich Ave! Some of the valuable equipment that was donated included personal protective equipment and equipment for welding education: gloves, welding wire, protective glasses, welder's pliers, welding caps, cutting oil, paintbrushes, and two fire-festooned auto-darkening helmets. Thank you, Gavin White, Travis Vernon, Justin Rambone, and Joey Almonte for helping us show our appreciation for this awesome donation!

Our visual arts students are always working on impressive masterpieces. We have some really talented artists at SHS!




Students in Mr. McGovern's class at North Scituate learned what an ecosystem is in January! They also learned about the characteristics of a healthy ecosystem and what might happen if a new organism is introduced to an ecosystem. After engaging in the lesson, students worked in groups for an activity. Each group was given four parts of an ecosystem, together they needed to write and record how the parts interact in an ecosystem!

Have you considered joining Unified Basketball this year? Practice is after school on Mondays until 3:30, starting March 4th! Come join the fun!


Congratulations to our Entrepreneurship Academy students who participated in our business pitch competition yesterday! First place went to Austin Simas for his ABC Medical Certification pitch and second place went to Aidan Baker! It was clear all of our students worked hard on their business proposals, and we are so proud of them! Thank you Navigant Credit Union for sponsoring this amazing event, and providing cash prizes to our two winners! This amazing opportunity was part of Governor Dan McKee Learn365 Grant to expand high-quality, year-round learning for students.



Students in Grades 3-5 at Hope Elementary had the opportunity to participate in an 8-week after-school robotics program run by Mr. Cullen! Students had tons of fun!


Students in Mrs. Bettez' class at North Scituate Elementary completed non-fiction books after studying Bugs in their Ecosystem. Students spent weeks researching a specific bug and then created a book with headings and pictures.They also worked together to make food webs as part of their Science4us learning!



Last week International Foods students spent time learning about Ukraine customs and cuisine by preparing Ukrainian pancakes and fried cookies! This week students traveled to Italy, a favorite cuisine. They prepared homemade pasta using Kitchen-Aid Mixer attachments. Everyone agreed it tastes so much better than box pasta!


Hope Elementary has started a new whole school behavior system! In the foyer, you will see a chart with each classroom listed. Students are working to earn "stars" or compliments from staff members who spot the class following school expectations in the hallways. Once a class earns 15 stars, they can choose a reward like extra recess, a dance party, special dress-up day, etc.! Ask your kiddo how many stars their class has earned today!

Congratulations to our middle school students who earned Spartan shout-outs last week!



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Congratulations to all of our North Scituate students who earned office referrals in January!




Our Hope students have done an amazing job earning positive office referrals this year! Let's keep up the great work!

As we end January, students in grades 3-5 have been participating in volleyball skills and activities! It's been tons of fun!

Mrs. Colvin and her third graders at Clayville have been busy reading traditional tales and mapping out the story elements with a partner!



In January students at North Scituate participated in classroom spelling bees! The following students were finalists in their classroom and participated in our school bee : Trent T, Joey B, Jam A, Isabella C, Marie O, Justin P, Liam, Raffaele, Paige, Aadarsh, Michael D., Jaxon R., and Lauren W.
Congratulations to the School Winner, Trent!
Congratulations to the school finalists and alternates who will go onto the District Spelling Bee on February 13th at 6:30pm in the High School Auditorium:
Grade 5 Finalist: Trent
Grade 5 Alternate: Joey
Grade 4 Finalist: Jaxon
Grade 4 Alternate: Justin

Our Open House was full last night! Thank you to our staff, students, and our Spartan community who attended and helped answer questions and share their Scituate high school experiences. Each display table looked amazing, and it was clear that our students and staff worked hard to put their tables together. It's easy to have Spartan Pride with such a supportive school community!










Congratulations to all of our Lady Spartans who competed in the Girls Indoor Track Divisionals!


