6th and 7th grade students had some fun before they performed in their concert last week! Congratulations to all who performed!


When students join the Biomedical Science Academy at Scituate High School, students have the opportunity to be a part of HOSA - Future Health Professionals. An organization that empowers students to become leaders in the global health community! This year, students have been working on their own projects of interest and their goal is to be able to compete at the HOSA State Leadership Conference on March 1st!



Middle school students in grade 8 had fun playing Rhythm Bingo in Ms. Norton's class last week!

Mrs. Dailey’s AP Calculus students applied their knowledge of finding the extreme values of a function to a manufacturing problem. Their task was to construct a box from a 5”x8” index card such that the box would have the maximum possible volume for the given amount of construction material. Students planned and discussed their approaches, and then created the boxes which were then filled with a treat to share!


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Some of our high school students spent some time getting some fresh air and enjoying the snow during their lunch last week!

Yesterday Clayville had a whole school assembly where they had tons of fun listening to Muriel Johnson from Rhode Island Black Storytellers (RIBS)! Huge thank you to RIBS for providing our students with such an engaging experience.









Clayville students in third grade have been having fun independently silent reading! Great job everyone!

4th and 5th grade Clayville students have been doing a fantastic job spending some time this week reading with a buddy!




Kindergarteners at Clayville are having fun making estimations and measuring classroom items using non standard forms of measurement this week!




The SHS swimmers competed in two meets, on 1/6 & 1/20 at RIC so far this new year and all swimmers have dropped time since their first meet in December! We have another States qualifier: junior Ella Bard will join Ella Werbecki at the RIIL RI State Championship swim meet at Brown in March with her very strong 500 yard Freestyle time this past Saturday! Freshman Ella Bowden dropped almost FIVE seconds off her 50 yard Freestyle sprint since her first HS meet last month, and newcomer, junior Tristan Redmond, dropped nearly SIX seconds off his 100 yard Freestyle! One more regular season meet to go, great job Spartans!



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Our AP Government students had a wonderful visit today from former Rhode Island congressman David Cicilline! Students were able to ask questions and learn about his experience as a Rhode Island Congressman.





Last week the Spartans finished in second place out of the 5 teams at the Ross Reynolds Invitational in Leominster Massachusetts. They went 3-1 in the dual meet with their only loss to the tournament championships Chelmsford 42-34. The Spartans wins were Leominster 51-30, Academy 60-24 and Lawrence 42-39. Great job Spartans!

Boys Indoor Track team had their first track meet of 2024 last week!



1st grade students at Clayville had fun while working on a sight/word and spelling match game last week!





Our Biomedical students taking Human Body System have been investigating the nervous system! Students worked on sheep brain dissections last week and built clay models that they used to illustrate and explain the events of an action potential. The purpose of the dissection is to give students the experience of observing several of the key anatomical regions and structures of the mammalian brain and connect these with their associated functions!



Congratulations to our Lady Spartans who competed on Martin Luther King Jr. Day at the Senator All Girls Classical in Massachusetts. We had four girls representing Scituate and they placed 8th out of 55 teams! Amazing work Spartans!



5th-grade students at Clayville have been working hard on their Shark Tank projects!



Local author, Jill Austin, visited our North Scituate second graders in December to share her fantastic winter/Christmas books; "What Does Santa Want For Christmas?" and "Every Snowflake Wants To Be A Snowball".

