SHS News
April 9, 2018
Tuesday, April 10th PSAT & SAT
Students should arrive at school on April 10th on time, well-rested, and should also eat a good breakfast
Students will be given short breaks throughout the day however, the test will take about four hours to complete
Students should not bring backpacks, cell phones, electronic devices, or smart watches into the testing classroom
Students can find their testing classroom posted throughout the school on Monday and Tuesday or CLICK BELOW
Students are encouraged to bring snacks on the day of testing. Granola bars and water will be provided
Students will miss their usually scheduled lunch, therefore, please pack a bagged lunch for the day OR a free lunch can be provided to any student at 1:30 PM
A few students with extended time will be continuing the test on April 11th
Quarter Three Ends Monday April 9th
Scituate Events List Through End of Year - Mark Your Calendars!
Senior Project Looking for community judges may 3rd
I am beginning to plan the 2018 Senior Project Presentation Night. This year the presentation night is scheduled on Thursday, May 3rd. As in the past, there will be two sessions of judging. Each session will have a short training on judging procedures and time will be allotted for a brief review of student binders. People who are interested in judging the first session should arrive at the school by 3:00. A light dinner will be served at 5:00 and the second session will begin at 5:50.
If you are interested in participating in this event, e-mail me at Jill.Morton@ScituateschoolsRI.net and indicate which session, or both that you are willing to volunteer for.
Thank You for Support,
Jill Morton
Senior Project Coordinator
First-Ever STEAM Night
Spartans Are Unified!
Biomedical Science
From English
From School Counseling
College Fair
Scholarship Lists are Updated Weekly!
AP Exam Info
Scituate in the News
LAC Meeting May 16th
Spartan Athletics
Spring Sports
WEATHER As you all know Spring weather in New England is extremely unreliable. It changes day to day and sometimes minute to minute. Cancellations are sometimes tricky and sometimes unavoidable. Please stress to your athlete that he/she should dress appropriately and pack layers so that they are prepared for the quickly changing conditions.
Do not hesitate to reach Sal Gelsomino any time at Athletic.director@scituateschoolsri.net or you can contact me at (401) 647-4120 X4124
Congrats Madison Medbury!
Athletic ELIGIBILITY
Third quarter eligibility reports will be run Friday, April 13th
Baseball
LAX
Golf Tournament Fundraiser
Download the Activity Scheduler to your device to see up-to-date Scituate Athletic Info
District Newsletter from Dr. Sollitto
RI Foundation to Visit Scituate April 12th 6PM
The Rhode Island Foundation recently launched Together RI – a new initiative open to all Rhode Islanders and designed to create space for folks to be heard, to listen, to reconnect, and to promote civic and civil dialogue.
Together RI is a series of 20 neighborly get-togethers that began on March 22 and ends on May 5. We’ve had seven sessions so far, and the response to them has been very encouraging. Rhode Islanders are participating alongside their neighbors, strangers, and friends – sharing a family-style meal and talking face-to-face at schools, community centers and other places that are well known and accessible. Each session is free and open to the public.
We would love for you to join one (or more) of the Together RI conversations in your personal capacity, and would like to ask for your help spreading the word about this opportunity to your colleagues, friends, clients and constituents, and any other Rhode Islanders that you think might be interested in participating.
In fact, next week we will be at Scituate Senior High School on Thursday, April 12 at 6PM.
Please consider sharing a link to TogetherRI.org on social media, via an email blast, or by printing downloadable posters from the website and posting them at your convenience (to access those scroll all the way to the bottom of the Together RI site, they are organized geographically).
The website provides information on each Together RI date, time, and location. Registration is not required but is accepted via the links provided.
Each and every Rhode Islander has a role to play in ensuring our collective success. Together RI will give us an opportunity to find out more about what that means – person to person – and how we might all work together to achieve it. These conversations will be a neutral place for dialogue on topics that are critical to our common future, and a place where we hope the recent tendency toward divisiveness and polarization will be left at the door.
The Foundation’s role will be to provide the platform, and the meal, and then step back and listen carefully. Independent professional facilitators will guide the sessions and University of Rhode Island researchers will synthesize and help us share the results. We are committed to sharing anonymous, aggregated results broadly and without bias and hope that participants will meet someone new and will leave knowing that their voice was heard.
Thank you for your support, and please feel free to be in touch with any questions.
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