
September 24, 2021
Physical Education is in full swing and students in all grades have been spending time working on skill sets and their physical fitness. This past week, students in grade 4 were ...
September 24, 2021
Some people collect rocks, others collect stamps. In 5th grade, we collect themes. Beginning on the first day of school, we started this collection. Each morning we read a pictu...

September 24, 2021
A few reminders:
Parking Lot Message: We will be putting out cones in the afternoons and weekends to remind people not to drive into the playground area from the parking ...

September 23, 2021
This week, we have been enjoying acting out the story, It's Mine by Leo Lionni. The children have been doing an amazing job of retelling Lionni's fable of three quarrelsome frog...

September 23, 2021
Join the fun! The challenge is to design a pumpkin or gourd to look like your favorite book character. You may use paint, glue, markers, fabric, etc. but you may not carve ! Be c...
September 20, 2021
What's so great about superheroes? Well, according to our second graders, they're flexible, kind, hardworking, and they always do their best. Holy cow! That means we have 20 secon...

September 17, 2021
We cruised through our first full week of school and the weekend will be a welcome time to rest for both teachers and students!
A few reminders:
Picture day is Tuesday...
September 13, 2021
As we welcomed the first official Monday of the school year, Rachel Stanton and I had the opportunity to meet with the seventh graders for their first health class of the trimest...

September 10, 2021
Thanks to the 5th grade for the great posters with inspirational quotes around the school ( example above). The school looks great with student work in the halls again!
We ...

September 3, 2021
The 2021-22 school year is off to a great start! Check out the Morning Meeting video (13 mins) to see our incredible staff and to connect some more faces to names.
Here a...

June 14, 2021
School Funding 101 Forum on Tuesday, June 22, 2021 at 7pm Sponsored by the Lyme School Board, Finance Committee
Whether it’s ongoing court cases or the forthcoming state budge...

June 14, 2021
The events of 2020-2021 altered the landscape of teaching and learning, especially for music educators. Mr. Chapin re-examined his teaching methods and priorities, and envisioned ...

June 4, 2021
Hello Everyone! Can you believe we're nearing the end of the school year? While we've all faced new challenges, we've all stepped up to the plate (or should I say the three-point ...

December 31, 2020
Dear Families,
As you saw in Nurse Kati’s email, the Covid Committee continues to monitor our community and regional exposure to the Corona virus. We will be meeting Friday mo...

November 24, 2020
Hello Everyone,
Happy Thanksgiving on behalf of myself and the Lyme School. I hope you can find something that encourages you to feel grateful for the things we have.
If yo...

November 11, 2020
In case you needed a fun video to brighten your day!

October 29, 2020
Lauren Halbrecht Chomko, March 7th, 1982 - October 27th, 2020
We are deeply saddened to share that Lauren Halbrecht Chomko, 38, a dedicated mother, teacher, writer, climber, hi...

October 29, 2020
Notes from Damaris Tyler, Instrumental Tutor at Lyme School
Something amazing has been quietly happening since mid-March of this year, when students had to learn from h...

October 23, 2020
Update from the Front Office:
Monday is now behind us and middle schoolers are currently with their classmates and teachers on line. I am pleased that we were able to pivo...

October 18, 2020
In grade 8, students are studying the adolescent brain. Adolescents and their development are often misunderstood. Mood swings, impulsive actions, the need for more sleep are ju...
