North Scituate's second-grade students visited Roger Williams Park Zoo and explored the Insect Program! They examined an insectivore (Leopard Gecko) and compared an insect (Madagascar Hissing Cockroach) with an arachnid (Pink Chilean Tarantula).Thanks, PTO!



Congratulations to 8th grader AJ Lombardi on being named Rookie of the Year in NASCAR's Youth Series. He also set a track record. Way to go AJ!

Congratulations to our middle school students who earned Spartan Shout-Outs! We are so proud of you all!



Congratulations to our middle school students who made All-State Chorus! We are so proud of you!

So many of our middle school students had perfect attendance for quarter one! Let's keep up the great work for quarter two!



Students in Mrs. Dupre's class at North Scituate Elementary have been working on building number sense with the use of rekenreks. The math counting frame helps students visualize addition and subtraction strategies, plus they are a great hands-on activity that the students always look forward to!



Mrs. LaRose and her Fabulous Firsties at Clayville Elementary have been hard at work! They're focusing on learning math addition facts through fun partner games. They're also furthering their animal study by collecting and creating information on their favorite bears!



Kindergarten students at North Scituate Elementary learned about 2D shapes this month! Students were able to take turns sorting shapes based on their properties, curves or no curves (straight lines). Students used "turn and talk" to chat with a partner about their shape, and then returned to their seats for a cutting, gluing, and sorting shape activity!

Our high school students are in the building and decorating phase of their gingerbread assignment. Houses will be on display in the library for all to see!


Scituate elementary students had an enchanting chorus performance at the Hope Tree Lighting a few weeks ago! Their performance was described as making the night wonderful, magical, and memorable!!


S in STEAM students performed a water quality test from a variety of sources including multiple locations in the high school and samples from home. The purpose was to identify the presence of any potential chemical issues that might indicate poor water quality. There was a range among samples taken from the homes of students but the school water was considered average and safe.

Great job to our Clayville students who received positive office referrals in November! Keep up the awesome work!


The middle school wrestling team participated in the North Providence Tournament where they placed 9th out of 25 teams. Aiden Grover went undefeated all day and earned first place. Colten and Trace Dumont saw only one loss and earned 3rd place. Collectively all wrestlers made the Spartan community proud. They demonstrated impeccable sportsmanship and all tried their best. Shout out to the wrestlers who participated: Cameron Soulliere, Declan Hayle, Caleb Stockwell, Cameron Rambone, Tobias Stockwell. Trace Dumont, Aiden Grover, and Michael Manzo.


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Congratulations to our High School Chorus Students who made the All State Choir! We are very proud of you!

We are so excited to celebrate all of the good deeds and good choices that our Hope Elementary students make daily! In the month of November, we had many students receive awards for good behavior! Students are rewarded based on displaying behaviors in these categories: Growth Mindset, Problem Solving, Managing Emotions, Effort, Kindness, and Goal Setting. These categories align with our Social Emotional Curriculum- Second Step.

Christmas in the Village was so much fun at North Scituate Elementary last night! There we so many smiling faces, yummy snacks, and holiday activities.








Congratulations to our 8th grade students who put in the work to make it on the quarter one Honor Roll! Keep up the great work!



Woohoo! We are so happy for our 7th-grade students who worked hard to make it on the quarter one Honor Roll.



