
Center students proudly show off their work from Ms. Elias' Typing Club!


Senator Robyn Kennedy toured classrooms across Florence Sawyer School this week! Thank you for taking the time to visit our school and speak with our students Senator Kennedy!


Second graders at FSS enjoyed a visiting Science Museum field trip!


To mark the completion of EL Module One, FSS third grade students participated in a celebration of learning. They shared their performance task bookmarks, end of unit reading contracts, and culminating audio recordings.


REMINDER! Nashoba Special Education Parent Advisor Council (SEPAC) is hosting, Basic Rights: Evaluation and Eligibility TONIGHT (12/12). This virtual webinar will offer an overview of the complex special education laws and procedures and will focus on Individuals with Disabilities Education Act and Massachusetts Laws, Referral and Consent to Evaluate, Required and Optional Evaluations, Team Meeting Process, Eligibility Determination Process, Difference between IEP and 504 Plan, Free and Appropriate Education (FAPE) and Least Restrictive Environment (LRE), Parent/Caregiver's Response to IEP, and Procedural Safeguards. Register using the link below!
https://fcsn.org/event/nashoba-reg-evaluation-and-eligibility/


Congratulations to our November Portrait of a Nashoba Graduate Award recipients!


Center School students met Ivy the Very Determined Dog and her owner during their November All School Meeting!


The Florence Sawyer Student Council collected food and supplies for WHEAT in their annual Thanksgiving Drive.


Over 265 NRHS students came together to compete in the Mock DECA event held this week! They presented written and role-play projects to 50+ volunteer judges as prep for the upcoming District competition.


Mrs. Carchidi's kindergarten class got together with Mrs. Mattia's third grade classroom for MRE's Buddy Classrooms!


Overnight, we are expecting weather conditions that may impact the morning commute. Our team is closely monitoring the forecast and will coordinate with local DPWs early in the morning to assess road conditions. While we anticipate no disruptions to school operations, any decision to delay the start of school will be communicated by 5:30 a.m. tomorrow.


Mrs. d'Entremont's and Mr. Poirier's Sophomore Facing History classes visited the Armenian Genocide Museum in Watertown.


Students from Hale attended the Middle School Model United Nations at Northeastern University last Saturday.


Innovation Pathways students in the Advanced Engineering and Manufacturing Pathway got the chance to tour the building site for the new NRHS high school and talked to a Consigli Construction Surveyor.


Fourth grade students at MRE took part in a 'What I Need Now' WINN block that focused on mathematics.


Seven students were chosen to represent Nashoba in this year's Massachusetts Music Educators Association (MMEA) Future Music Educators Summit. This is an opportunity for students in grades 9-12 who may be interested in pursuing a degree in music education someday, and an opportunity for our students to meet with other students from around Massachusetts who are in leadership roles.


Center School Kindergarteners in Mrs. Hargrave's class learned handwriting through Foundations. The letter P? No problem!


Congratulations to Thea Tully, who accepted the 2024-2025 Middle Level Social Studies Teacher of the Year Award from the National Council for Social Studies (NCSS) today!! To learn more about this impressive accomplishment, check out our September news story! https://www.nrsd.net/article/1766026


Center School collected 135 pairs of socks to donate to the Boston Healthcare for the Homeless Organization!


Students in Lancaster's PreK classes enjoyed a visit from the Discovery Museum in Acton's traveling science workshop!
