
Congratulations to our middle school students who earned Spartan Shout-outs last week! Amazing work, Spartans!




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7th grade science students worked with partners to choreograph dance moves that represent molecules’ freedom of movement in each of the 3 states of matter: solid, liquid, and gas. Such a fun activity!


6th graders have been working on their ancient Greece king project! Students learned about the development of democracy in ancient Athens and, researched various kings in ancient Greece, and their accomplishments, and compared their rule to our way of government in the United States.


Congratulations to 6th-grader Elliana Pagliarini who has won the Rhode Island State Spelling Bee for the second year in a row! She will represent Rhode Island at the 100th annual Scripps National Spelling Bee in Washington, D.C., May 27-29.
https://www.valleybreeze.com/news/pagliarini-wins-second-ri-state-spelling-bee-in-a-row/article_b2d41a38-034a-11f0-9cee-ff5823b18c44.html


Middle school students celebrated Read Across America Week with creativity and originality! Students decorated classroom doors with some of the characters and themes from their favorite books.
The 8th grade Honorable Mention winners were Mrs. Battey’s and Miss Mancini’s period 4 classes.
The 7th grade Honorable Mention winners were Mrs. Kennedy’s and Miss Tamboe’s period 4 classes.
The 6th grade Honorable Mention winners were Mrs. Santiago’s and Mrs. Clyde’s period 4 classes.
The overall winner of the door decorating contest is Miss McCarthy’s Period 4 class. The winner of the Spirit Week Participation contest is Mrs. Clyde’s Period 4 class. Congratulations to all!







Congratulations to our Scituate Middle School students who earned Spartan Shout-outs!



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8th-grade students created a model where light touched each object! This activity allowed students to determine the properties of light. They learned that light travels in a straight line and that light can be transmitted through, reflected off, or absorbed by objects.


At the beginning of the 2024-2025 school year, each Feinstein Jr. Scholar received their own individually numbered Feinstein Jr. Scholar Golden Ticket from their school! These Golden Tickets give Jr. Scholars a chance to win money for their school, money for a non-profit of their choice, & other special prizes! Congratulations to sixth grader Valentina! She named St. Jude's Children's Hospital as the nonprofit to receive a $500 donation.


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


Grade 8 students gathered evidence to prove or refute the question, "Is all light the same?"


Seventh grade math students spent time preparing for their rational numbers test using Prodigy, which is a video game where the students "battle" each other by solving equations!


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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.


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.


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


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!


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