November 10, 2021
In Spanish classes this past month, all grades have acknowledged and celebrated the Mexican holiday of Día de los Muertos. We learned about its origins and how it is celebrated i...

November 10, 2021
Outdoor learning has been terrific with our fascinating presentations by the Lyme Historians.
Our last two weeks have focused on Lyme History in our community, with close u...
November 5, 2021
This fall, the third graders have been diving into the theme of water. They have been thinking about the questions: How do humans use water? and How does water affect us? Over the...

November 5, 2021
Sixth grade scientists started a brand new unit on Friday with some electric activities. To begin our exploration of electricity and magnetism, students experimented with several...

November 5, 2021
Some reminders: Daylight savings is this weekend. There is no school for students on Thursday, November 11. Teachers will have a work day that day. Student flu shot ...

October 30, 2021
Thank you to everyone that participated in the Pumpkin Book Character Event. Each one was so creative!
October 29, 2021
Second graders got creative this week when thinking about place value. After being assigned a three-digit number, each student made this number with base ten blocks and created a ...

October 28, 2021
You may have heard Bounty paper towels' famous claim saying their brand is the "quicker picker upper", but is this claim accurate? The fifth graders wanted to know: Is Bounty rea...

October 28, 2021
This past week, students enjoyed a series of games that centered around Halloween. This is a always a favorite, as students play a variety of tag games that allow them to move an...

October 27, 2021
The Music Room has recently been transformed to a complete Rock Band Room full of guitars, amps, keyboards, drums, microphones and speakers. Grades K-5 (and some 6th-Graders as we...
October 23, 2021
During the month of October, we have been reading many amazing books about Fall/Autumn. We've been sharing about how students enjoy Fall and animals are busy in the Fall getting r...

October 21, 2021
Do you recognize that green sweatshirt? We have a lot of clothing and other belongings coming into our Not Found Yet area. Are you missing anything at home? Please remind your...

October 21, 2021
This Fall, the Community Art Middle School Elective has been working on completing the Cafeteria Murals. The Murals began in the Spring of 2019 as an Artist in Residence (AIR) pro...

October 18, 2021
Algebra students spent last week graphing linear equations and exploring slope. They made connections between the steepness of a line and the growth of a tile pattern, the change ...

October 18, 2021
The technology team is working constantly both behind the scenes and in the classroom to support the ongoing technology needs of students and teachers. In K-2, students are expos...

October 16, 2021
As part of our Adolescent Health curriculum, one of the main focuses is on healthy relationships. This lesson is not limited to one day, as it spans and weaves through a variety ...

October 16, 2021
Students who like to be active, enjoy team sports, and prefer a more competitive approach to team play signed up for Team Tournament Play this trimester. Students are each part o...

October 15, 2021
Sixth grade scientists are exploring the principles of forces and motion through a series of mini-investigations and lab stations. Some of these include calculating the speed and...

October 15, 2021
Why do we go up a place value after nine?
Where did the foot, inch and yard derive from?
What is a cubit?
We are using units of measurement to introduce us to the powers o...

October 15, 2021
In our first unit of the year, 8th Grade students learn about the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. We discuss ways that these rights are protected and look at places where...