5th-grade students at Clayville have been working hard on their Shark Tank projects!
In December, The Scituate Police Department organized a successful Stuff a Cruiser Event with our elementary schools. Thank you to the Scituate Community for supporting this event which provides toys/games for our Adopt a Family program. It's wonderful to be part of a giving and supportive community!
Clayville, Hope, and North Scituate Elementary schools all enjoyed their school holiday chorus concerts before the winter break! It was wonderful to see so many smiling faces!
Clayville's Mrs. Forgue, and her second graders, were incredibly busy before the break! Students practiced their red card words from Heggerty with snow writing! Red card words are not decodable, unlike most English words. Instead, they're words that students need to develop automatic sight word recognition for, which they do by looking at irregular spelling patterns and phoneme-graphing mapping each word. In Mrs. Forgue's class, the focus is on literacy, but students build knowledge quickly with sensory-based activities like shaving cream writing!
Mrs. LaRose and her Fabulous Firsties at Clayville Elementary have been hard at work! They're focusing on learning math addition facts through fun partner games. They're also furthering their animal study by collecting and creating information on their favorite bears!
Scituate elementary students had an enchanting chorus performance at the Hope Tree Lighting a few weeks ago! Their performance was described as making the night wonderful, magical, and memorable!!
Great job to our Clayville students who received positive office referrals in November! Keep up the awesome work!
Our Clayville Elementary students worked hard creating ornaments for this year's Christmas in the Village - Festival of Trees!
Clayville's December newsletter: https://www.smore.com/xw5ryj
In November we had our annual Turkey Trot! Thank you to our parents, teachers, and volunteers for helping us with this event. We raised a total of $5,727!
The National Blue Ribbon Ceremony in DC took place this week and Superintendent Laurie Andries, Clayville Principal Sarah Hess, and 1st grade Teacher Lisa Larose were there to receive the award given to Clayville Elementary! The award is given based on a school’s overall academic performance or progress in closing achievement gaps among students on assessments. We are so honored to have received this award!
Congratulations to these smiling faces who earned positive office referrals at Clayville Elementary!
Check out our November Newsletter: https://www.smore.com/gasrw
Join us Wednesday, 10/11/2023 from 4:00 - 7:00 PM at Clayville's Library for a Flu Clinic!
Our Clayville students proudly wore blue during the school's blue ribbon celebration!
#ScituateSpartans #NationalBlueRibbonSchool
Due to the expected high heat index for Thursday, all Scituate Schools will be dismissed early on 9/7/23. Each building leader will communicate a schedule to families and all students will have a lunch block.
Please be safe and thank you for your flexibility during this heat wave!
SHARE YOUR SUPERPOWER! We are looking to hire paraprofessionals.
Please visit https://scituateschoolsri.net/apply for more info
Clayville Parents and Guardians: Please join us for a virtual Meet & Greet with the new principal, Mrs. Sarah Hess, on Monday, August 28th from 4:00-4:30pm. You will receive a Zoom invitation in your email.
Zoom Meeting Link: https://zoom.us/j/95323109020?pwd=OTlsT3lmb1NwUzVFY2Q5VUhhQzRzdz09
Meeting ID: 953 2310 9020
Passcode: Clayville
SMS Open House for incoming 6th graders on Thursday, June 16th from 6-7:30
It's high five Friday! The Scituate baseball and lacrosse team is here to welcome everyone to school this morning.