
SPARTAN CHEER TAKES FIRST PLACE!
A huge congratulations to the Scituate Spartan Cheerleaders for taking 1st place at their competition in North Smithfield! Their hard work, dedication, and team spirit shined on the mat, and they delivered an amazing performance to claim the top spot!
Way to represent Spartan Pride—keep bringing the energy and success!


The Boys Indoor Track Team joined North Scituate for High Five Friday this past month. Elementary students were eager to start their day with high fives and smiling faces. Thank you to SRO Sgt. Parenti for facilitating!


Congratulations to SHS band members Jordan Mailhot (trombone) and JT Twiggs (alto saxophone) who have been chosen to represent SHS in the Rhode Island Music Educators Senior All State Band!
Another big congratulations goes out to Calvin Hillis-Piecyk, Caitlyn Jeranka, Brynn Linde, and Antonio DiRamio, who tried out and have been selected as singers to perform on stage at the VETS as well!
The All-State Bands, Orchestras, and Choruses, featuring students from grades 7-12, will perform at The VETS on Sunday, March 9, 2025. The Junior and Senior Bands/Orchestras begin the day at 10:30 a.m., followed by the Junior and Senior Choruses at 3:30 p.m



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SMS Cheer team competed in their first competition of the season. While it didn't end the way they'd hoped, the girls were on fire! We are so proud of them all.


Students in US I received a special visit from Jacob Gansert, class of 2018, who now works for the Board of Elections. Jacob held a mock election for the class and demonstrated how elections in Rhode Island are safe and secure while showing students how voting machines operate!



SMS Cheer team competed in their first competition of the season. While it didn't end the way they'd hoped, the girls were on fire! We are so proud of them all.


Mrs. Dailey’s AP Calculus class began their study of optimization by using functions to model the volume of a box created from a fixed amount of material, and then analytically determining the dimensions that would produce the greatest volume.


Congratulations to our middle school students who earned Spartan Shout-outs!


A HUGE congratulations to Senior Ava Pilderian and Sophmore Valentina Mancini on their 5th and 6th place finish in shot put at the Indoor Track & Field State Championship! Also, a huge shoutout to Booster VP Megan Dumont who made the girls personalized shirts to rep the spartans!


Seventh-grade students are finishing up their mid-year writing assessment! They read two articles about changing school start times, then created an argument to defend a later arrival to school. They did a great job finding, explaining, and citing textual evidence. We are impressed by how much students have improved in their writing growth since September!


FRESHMAN STATE CHAMPIONSHIP RESULTS
Our Scituate Spartan freshmen put on a strong performance at the Freshman State Championships, showing their speed, endurance, and talent!
55m: Logan Wood – 8.06
300m: Christopher D’Iorio – 40.31, Kole Yeaw – 43.74, Joseph Jacavone – 46.48, Logan Wood – 52.73
1500m: Jackson Downs – 5:31.96, Fallon Green – 5:39.67
4x200m Relay: Kole Yeaw, Jackson Downs, Joseph Jacavone, and Christopher D’Iorio placed 6th with 1:49.84!
Long Jump: Christopher D’Iorio secured 3rd place with an impressive jump of 18-9!
Huge congratulations to all our Spartan competitors for representing Scituate with heart and hustle! The future is bright for Spartan Track & Field!
Thank you to Mrs. Hillis-Piecyk for all you do for our track team, including sharing with us!



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Join Unified Basketball today! The first meeting/practice will be in the gym after school. Students can see Coach Coro or Mrs. Barton with any questions.


The SHS Childhood Education Academy visited students at North Scituate last week to teach a lesson on kindness! High school students designed puzzles, a bingo game, and workbooks to help teach elementary students the importance of being kind to others.






Congratulations to Hope students who earned positive office referrals in January! Students can receive these awards from faculty or staff members for EXEMPLARY behavior in the following categories: Growth Mindset, Problem Solving, Managing Emotions, Effort, Kindness, and Goal Setting!


Do you dream of a career where you can make a difference? Scituate’s new Childhood Education Academy offers you the opportunity to step into the role of a classroom leader! Dive into the world of lesson planning, master the art of fostering a positive learning environment, and build essential interpersonal skills that will set you up for success in any career you pursue.


North Scituate students in Miss Cuttle's class used some traditional board games for extra math practice in January. Students worked in collaborative groups and used white boards to solve the problems!


Yesterday, Hope students had a special visit from New York Times Best Selling Author Marc Colagiovanni. Marc talked to students about how he came to be an Author and the importance of pursuing your dreams. Students were thrilled to have Marc read his books, "When Things Aren't Going Right, Go Left" and "The Reflection in Me."
Thank you to the Hope PTA for coordinating this special visit for our students!