Our entire school community has been deeply affected this week by the recent passing of our Director of School Counseling, Dan Casey. We extend our condolences to the Casey family, and all students, staff, and Teachers, who are working through this difficult time. Mr. Casey dedicated himself to Scituate Middle/High School for the past five years, first as a school counselor before taking on a bigger role as our Director of School Counseling. He was also our head wrestling coach and played a crucial role in building our program up to where it is today. Mr. Casey connected with nearly every student in our school in some way. In a school community as close-knit as ours, his loss will continue to be deeply felt.
Please know that we are doing everything we can to support students, families, and the entire Scituate community with additional resources and counseling during this time, and we encourage anyone who has been affected by this news to reach out to support services, including those available through our schools.
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https://www.hebronhawkeye.com/infographics/2023/09/06/infographic-coping-with-grief-as-a-teenager/?return
https://www.therapistaid.com/therapy-article/grief-rituals
Congratulations to the Scituate High School Band for receiving a Superior at state festival on April 11th! The SHS band has a busy schedule in May, coming up next is the Lion King Broadway Trip on May 1st.
Some of our Culinary students participated in a grilled cheese challenge! They used a variety of cheeses, and creativity was part of the selection process. Students did a great job, and had a wonderful time! Mr. Ballou even volunteered to be the official judge!
Our students in Introduction to Computer Imaging have been working on atmospheric Perspective Landscapes! Check out their incredible work!
Last week our Varsity Baseball team had a 5 to 0 win! Let's keep up the great work Spartans!
Last week the Spartans had a win against Davies and another win against Johnston! We are so impressed by our Spartans!
Students in US History II Honors had the opportunity to speak to Tom Mellor, son of Don Mellor, a World War II veteran, who passed away this past June. Students were enthralled by his stories of the Pacific Theater and important life lessons. They also had the opportunity to read a primary source, his father‘s journal, before Tom came to speak to the class. Students had poignant questions regarding different elements of the journal. Tom Mellor was very impressed with the students here at Scituate!
Mrs. Dailey’s AP Calculus students began their study of volumes of figures with known cross sections by modeling solids based on the coordinate plane with Play Doh. They sliced the solids to demonstrate having achieved the appropriate cross sectional shapes, and wrote integral expressions to represent their volumes!
Civil Engineering and Architecture: In the beginning of March, the National Association of Women in Construction (NAWIC) declared Simona Mancini's design of a 7-story multi-use building as the best in the state! Unfortunately, an awards ceremony could not be put together, so we had an improvised one in the engineering lab. 2022 podium finishers Nick Lupino and Gio Verducci present Simona with her award and check for $1,000! Congratulations Simona!!
Mark your calendars, and get ready for our high school art show!
Fire drills are a lot more fun when you get to step out on Caito Field! 💙🤍
Our Spartans had an amazing time exploring Spain!!
Lacrosse season has started for the Lady Spartans! Although they didn’t come away with the win last week, they fought hard and are ready to roll this season! Keep working ladies!
Boys Volleyball kicked off their season with a win against Exeter-West Greenwich last week! Way to go Spartans!
During Spirit Week last week, Ms. Grundt's USI honors class showed their enthusiasm on USA day!
Check out some of our students creative artwork! Students in Portfolio class completed torn paper portraits. These two dog portraits were created by Alexis Pezzullo and Abbey Theroux! Ella Bailey created a piece of art in Portfolio class where she used a map and its unique characteristics to define shapes creatively!
In Advanced Computer Imaging, Ruby Weissman created a portrait made entirely of Emojis!