The eighth graders finished their study of minerals at the beginning of this quarter. They completed an interesting lab during which they used physical and chemical characteristi...
The seventh graders finished the first quarter with a microscopic study of viruses. They began the second quarter by learning about cell structures and cell processes. Important ...
The sixth graders investigated changes in matter at the beginning of the second quarter. They dissolved sugar cubes in ice water, tepid water, and hot water to see how increased ...
Recently, the seventh grade was involved in a unit which focused on the study of HIV/AIDS, where they learned about what exactly these viruses are, the cells involved, how they im...
With each New Year, we often set goals that allow us to challenge ourselves to achieve things that will benefit us. Sometimes, to reach those goals, we need help. Recently one o...
You know you are in education when you are working to discourage idling cars because of the cold and simultaneously reminding others that they should wear warm clothes. However, I...
Grade 8 spent Quarter 2 building and programming Lego Mindstorms EV3 robots. With our fleet of robots -a puppy, a conveyor belt, a grabbing arm, and a boy- students began setting ...
8th Grade French News
We just completed another unit in our texts and are being assessed this week on leçons 13, 14, 15, and 16. Students will be tested on reading, writing,...
This quarter grades 6 and 7 completed many tiers of the Design Thinking process. First they participated in the Egg Drop design challenge. We had several eggs make it safely to th...
Grades 3 through 5 spent the first half of Quarter 2 working on coding using blockly. Blockly represents coding concepts as interlocking blocks. After students practiced programmi...
Grades Kindergarten through 2nd have been working on projects that focus on improving their communication and collaboration skills. Design challenges included designing and buildi...
The Humanities class just completed the novel To Kill A Mockingbird by Harper Lee. We use this book as a lens to begin to understand the Jim Crow era in our nation's history. ...
The 7th grade has been engaged in an inquiry into the experiences of refugees. This study was centered around three essential questions:
1. What is home?
2. How do critical...
6th grade LA/SS
The sixth graders had the opportunity to create their own “perfect world”.They came up with how their society would be structured, what holidays they would cele...
The First Grade was successful in saving the Gingerbread Man in a Design Thinking Challenge! The First Grade spent the month of December comparing and contrasting different vers...
On Friday morning, December 14th, the entire first grade had a great time making dog bones in the cafeteria. Mrs. Wilcox and Mrs. Fleming were happy to have many parents and a few...
SEASON’S GREETINGS!
So much good stuff has been happening during Stanton Time, from Kindergarten through 8th grade!
Currently, grades K-4 are working with WISE educators dur...
I am pleased to announce several upcoming Lyme music events. This Saturday, December 15th from 4-7pm is the CCL Jingle & Mingle Holiday Party at the Lyme Center Academy Building. ...
Recently, Mr. Valence spoke to our school population about three of our Lyme School values: compassion, respect, and responsibility. These values could not ring more true as our ...
Algebra students have been applying their knowledge about systems of equations in a variety of ways. This week they are designing products and calculating cost and profit. Last we...