The Kindergartners have begun a new science unit called, "From Seed to Plant." The first step was to work with a partner and sort a pile of "seeds" into seeds and non-seeds (see p...
This week 7th grade students constructed scatterplots to organize, display, and analyze data. In one of the lessons, they were given multiple data points for odometer readings and ...
Each week, twice a week, twenty-four middle school students arrive to be part of a team that competes in various sport activities. This is quite the popular PE elective! The team...
This trimester, seventeen students in grades 7 and 8 elected to participate in Elite Fitness. This elective involves students completing a circuit training routine that incorporat...
The Lyme School S.A.G.E. (Sexuality and Gender Equality) Group meets weekly with a group of staff advisors during a middle school morning break time. ALL are welcome, which is the ...
Here's a fun time lapse of our You Are Loved mural in the making. Thanks goes to Tom Harkins for making this video.
Some Reminders:
We are finishing up Track My Progress tes...
Hello families! Hope you are enjoying some nicer weather as we roll into the later spring and early summer months! I know that vitamin d sure helps me out :-) Here's what's been go...
The first grade spent the last few weeks very engaged in a research project about local animal & plant life! Each student chose a topic they were interested in and have been explor...
Happy April Vacation!
We have no school next week from April 11-15.
We wrapped up a busy week with our artist in residence, Alex Cook, working with the students on the You Are Lo...
This week, some of our students had the opportunity to meet and briefly chat with students in the Dominican Republic! Our interim superintendent, Dr. Frank Perotti, is in the Domin...
A game with part of its name of something that is typically added to a sandwich or a hamburger? Pickleball! Have you heard of it? Well, it is the fastest growing sport in the Uni...
We are back at it this year - each student has a Musher to follow and track
progress as they mush across the state of Alaska. Along with learning to navigate the Iditarod websi...
The 6th graders are rotating in groups of 7 or 8 and spending four classes focused on strategy games. After they learn the basics of game etiquette and the rules of a game they sp...
The Lyme School Maple Works crew is wrapping up a very exciting and productive first year of sugaring. Thanks to our friendly neighbors and diligent sugar makers, the Maple Works c...
Happy rainy Friday!
We are getting ready to welcome our Artist in Residence next week ! Alex Cook will be working with students and teachers to paint a mural in our school. You ...
The last few weeks, the third graders have been busy creating special gifts for the second grade class. Last week, we read the books "Each Orange Had 8 Slices: A Counting Book" by ...
Owl pellets: gross or amazing? If you ask the 5th graders they would say emphatically... BOTH! While sifting through an owl's puke may seem pretty yucky to most, the 5th graders ...
For two years now, no wind instruments have been heard in Lyme School - a sad situation for all who have either started or wanted to start a band instrument in fifth grade. Finger...
Second graders learned all about owls today with our lovely Four Winds volunteers! Students put their hands on an actual owl wing and discovered that they make no sound when they a...
The Lyme School is pleased to announce our Spring Concert on Saturday, May 14th at 1:00pm on the Lyme Common. Grades K-5 and several Middle-Schoolers will be performing some classi...