Students in Computer Integrated Manufacturing have been cycling through stations to learn manufacturing techniques! For each station, students go through an academic phase where they watch a video demonstration and take a safety and technique quiz. Students then move on to the next station where they are given technical drawings for something made using the technique in question.
Students practiced doing electronics soldering by attaching components to a silicon board, then splicing two wires together and waterproofing them with shrink tubing. They also practiced plumbers' work by pipe soldering different types of copper connectors to make a 3D shape, and check if the shape holds water.


Our middle school students have completed their amazing pull-toy projects! We loved their creativity!



It's a wonderful time of year to commit acts of kindness and our Club Linus students are doing just that! They have been busy at work preparing blankets for hospitalized, children and other children in need.


Human Body System students enrolled in the Biomedical Pathway have begun investigating the anatomy and physiology of the nervous system and its control over the muscular system. Students also got creative and sketched the lobes of the brain and control centers on swim caps and wore them around school showcasing their work!


Students in Ms. Fochler's Algebra III with Trig class enjoyed a fun math activity where they used M&Ms to investigate the relationship between degrees and radians for angles in the coordinate plane.



So proud of our middle school students for earning Spartan Shout-outs! Great job everyone!



Our Culinary Arts students worked in teams to design and assemble structures that they baked from scratch! Faculty will vote for the best design, construction, and landscape this week!




Thank you to everyone who volunteered for our middle school holiday Bingo. It was such a fun time!

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Students at Hope Elementary School enjoyed their book fair last week! The book fair is always a great opportunity for students to explore new books to read!





North Scituate Elementary had two wonderful visitors recently! Ashton's Grandfather, Mr. Holmes, came in to give a presentation on fossils, animal adaptations, evolution of animals, and told different tales about fossils. He was also generous enough to hand-make an individual fossil kit that each fourth grader got to take home with fossils that he has sourced over the years and even found himself! Thank you, Mr. Holmes!
Melanie's mom, Mrs. Bernier, came in and read "Balloons over Broadway" to Ms. Cuttle's class which taught the students about the history behind the Macy's Day Parade. Students worked in groups to create an idea for their own Macy's Day float. After sketching their ideas they were given balloons, pipe cleaners, googly eyes, construction paper, pom poms, and popsicle sticks to make their float as a team! Thank you, Mrs. Bernier!



Students in Mrs. DiLuglio's class at North Scituate Elementary are coaching each other on addition, subtraction, and estimating to see if our answers make sense as they prepare for an upcoming assessment. Great teamwork and focus!

In STEAM, students in grade 5 at North Scituate Elementary constructed castles made of index cards with a partner. Impressive creations and great teamwork!

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!

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 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!



