Lady Spartans had a 5-0 win against North Smithfield last week! Way to go ladies!
How difficult is it to dissolve sugar, salt, or baking soda in cold or hot water? It's not! However, students in Physical Science are investigating these phenomena using the scientific method within a guided inquiry format, which can be difficult! Developing a scientific question, hypothesis, and procedures in a novel situation is one of the foundations for success in this course and future science courses.
The Boys Soccer Team played Times 2 Academy at Caito last week and the boys came out with a bang and ended with a 14-0 win!
Members of the biomedical pathway have had a busy first two weeks of school! Our newest members of the pathway opened letters of encouragement from the juniors and seniors, and our Human Body Systems students began the year by creating a honeycomb puzzle that showed relationships between body systems.


Creativity is booming in Art! It's great to see everyone enjoying class and feeling inspired.
Varsity Spartans held their first match, hosting Mt Pleasant. They left victorious with a score of 3-0!

In ‘Introduction to Sports Medicine’ we have begun our Bio-mechanics unit, starting with the topic of equilibrium. The students completed a lab focusing on the Center of Mass, Base of Support, Line of Gravity, and their effects on stability.



We are so thrilled to have the new Scituate Athletic Booster Club Concession Stand! We owe thanks to so many for making this happen, the original boosters who started this, those that raised the funds, all of the community who bought bricks, all the school and town council members and school administrators who supported the vision, DPW and RoxBox. All of the current boosters had a hand in it too. A special shout out to Matt Scanlon, Booster Treasurer, for organizing the entire thing. He was the organizer, mediator, the planner and the install overseer. We cannot thank Kirk and the Scituate DPW crew enough for their help with this project.
FUN FACT: They are all Scituate High School Alumni!
Please consider donating to the Dan Casey Memorial Scholarship Fund. The scholarship awards graduating Scituate High School seniors on the wrestling team where Mr. Casey taught, coached, and was the Director of Guidance.
Kindly use the link, typing in ‘Dan Casey Memorial Scholaship Fund’ in the ‘in memory of’ box. Thank you so much for your support and for your generosity for these students and for helping his legacy live on.
https://rifoundation.org/funds/scituate-scholarship-fund

The Scituate Spartan High School Band is ready with equipment and music! We are looking for parent and family volunteers who are interested in assisting with the Scituate Music Association. Please reach out to Stefanie Vantine if you're interested in helping!

Mrs. Morton welcomed students back with team building activities. The classes are filled and students are excited to get into the kitchens!


It been great seeing everyone back in the hallways again! We are happy to have our Spartans back!






SPARTANS!! Tomorrow is the first day of school. We are super excited to see all of your smiling faces in the halls again. 💙🤍

Only one more week until the first day of school! We hope everyone is feeling well-rested and ready for a great school year.

We are inching closer to the first day of school and we're curious, what are you most excited about this school year?

We hope everyone has enjoyed a relaxing and refreshing summer! We're excited to see everyone back at school on Wednesday, August 28th.

We are looking forward to seeing you on August 21st!

HOSA Students wrapped up their time in Houston by visiting The Health Museum. They were able to interact with the exhibits as they learned about medicine and the human body!
SHS students did a fantastic job in Houston and they are ready for a new year that will be “Powered by People” and to return to the International Leadership Conference in Nashville, TN!
Competitive events wrapped up on day 3 of the International Leadership Conference! Congratulations to our CPR team, Lauren Henault and Hailey DeMerchant, who made it to the skill round!
RI and SHS HOSA were recognized in a session that night for the following:
Abby Chatelle - HOSA Happenings
Maggie Collins - Barbara James Service Award, Bronze Level
96% membership increase, the 2nd highest of all chartered associations!
This year we were lucky to have Alexis Surtel join us at the International Leadership Conference in Houston! Alexis graduated in 2019 and was a founding SHS HOSA member. She continued with HOSA through college and currently works for the National Institute of Health (NIH). In this trip she gave back to the organization by judging and helping SHS students prepare for their events! During the conference, Alexis received the Outstanding HOSA Alumni Award!
