
Last week, the Varsity Volleyball team won in a nail biting match up against Johnston, coming down to the last few points, and the JV Volleyball team traveled to Johnston and won by shut out, 2-0. Great job Spartans!


Students in the Academy of Entrepreneurship traveled to Bryant University last Friday to compete in a Entrepreneurship challenge. Students did a fantastic job presenting!





SHS students had the opportunity to see the incredible Lyn Dillies perform her show, "Your Vote is Magic" today! Students were impressed by her magic tricks, and enjoyed learning about the history of voting. We are very thankful for the support of the Scituate Lions Club of RI and all of their help with making today possible.









On October 9, Polaris MEP and the Rhode Island Manufacturers Association - RIMA once again celebrated Manufacturing Month with an event that offered students a “taste test” of manufacturing careers.
Scituate High School students attended and the trip influenced their learning pathways and 11th and 12th graders learned more about post-HS opportunities!



Our Football team has played some incredible games. They remain the one and only team undefeated in Division IV after their 35-15 win over Davies!



Congratulations to Sergeant Parenti for receiving the Officer of the Year Award from the Rhode Island State Grange!


Boys Soccer has been working hard this season, and remain undefeated! Last week, they took the win 5-0 over Narragansett, and during their pink out game against Westerly they won 2-1 and raised just about $200.


Our SHS Unified Volleyball played a great first game against Coventry last week! Fantastic job Spartans!


Thank you to our Boys Soccer team for bringing their positivity to North Scituate Elementary last week for a spectacular High Five Friday!




Our Cheerleaders have been bringing their spirit and positivity to each game! Keep up the great work Spartans!


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Last week we saw another win for The Spartan Football team, 33-14 over Juanita Sanchez! Great job Spartans!


Girls Soccer had a busy week! They tied with East Providence in a Pink Out game, and took the win over West Warwick. Congratulations Spartans!


Our Boys Soccer team played Ponaganset and had a clean sheet ending 3-0!
Goals by Travis White, Austin Simas and Jay Bettez! Assists by Austin Simas and Declan Cahill.


Mrs. Dailey's AP Calculus class deepened their understanding of the relationship between the graph of a function and the graph of its derivative with a partner card sort activity last week!


Students in our United States History II class worked together on Progressive Era Projects. They have been preparing presentations that highlight areas of reform!




In Principles of Engineering students have been learning about simple machines (levers, pulleys, wedges, etc) and how much mechanical advantage they give you, especially when they're made to work together as a compound machine! Max Jackson led the charge on measuring the crankset while Ben Allen measured the rear wheel, Travis Vernon records the results, and Bellah Torres was quick with a tape measure!


Any idea what the pH (how acidic or basic) of your water might be? Well, S in STEAM students collected water samples from various locations at Scituate High School and from home. Home samples included kitchen sinks, bathroom sinks and rainwater. A few interesting trends students discussed included:
1. Rainwater pH was 5 (acid) among all samples. This is 100 times more acidic than pure neutral water with a pH of 7.
2. Well water pH tended to hover around 7 (neutral).
3. Tap water from a municipal home was also around a pH of 5.


In Computer Integrated Manufacturing we brought tool safety and operation testing to a close! Students in CIM received a project with real-world application. Students showed their newfound prowess in woodworking by building parking lot signs. Anybody who drove into Hope Elementary's parking lot during Homecoming weekend saw their handiwork. In these photos we see Aiden Ouillette setting his blade height on the table saw, Luke Carter concentrating on steering his board through the bandsaw, and James Jackson, Emmett Demeis, Bryce Guilmain, Stephen Cronan, and Michael Angelotti embodying the spirit of "measure twice, cut once."
