Friday was National School Lunch Hero Day! Students celebrated our food and nutrition staff with posters and cards. Thank you for all that you do!

Congratulations to Nashoba DECA! Dulcie Chrystall-Dubois and Odile Berzonskis earned FIRST place in the world for Hospitality and Tourism Operations Research, bringing home Nashoba’s first-ever Glass trophy. Ryan Carr placed Top 10 for his Community Giving Campaign, and Zain Khan and Malik Shannak placed Top 15 for their Independent Business Plan! Check back next week for the full story!

MRE first graders participated in small group literacy instruction!

Robotics and Drones Technology students visited Oakmont to compete in a robotics scrimmage!

NRHS students taking Bestsellers and Blockbusters, created an art installation as part of their analysis of their respective whole-class novels, Beartown by Fredrik Backman and All the Light We Cannot See by Anthony Doerr. Students and staff spent time observing and voting for their favorite this week, it was a tight finish, but Beartown came in on top with 52.8% of the vote!

Wingmasters flew in earlier this month to meet MRE's second graders! The program is designed to explain predation, the birds' place at the top of the food web, their different hunting adaptations and their status in a rapidly changing world. Because many birds of prey are declining in number, this presentation also features one or more of the endangered raptors that they care for, and explains why these species face an uncertain future.

LBMS students focused on answering their Unit 3 question: "How do we best tell the stories of Africa and the factors that shaped them?" Students are diving into various topics and locations then making a decision on how to best present the history. This is a great connection to the theme of oral tradition and storytelling in ancient Africa.

Sophomore students navigated housing, loans, pets, and more at today's Reality Fair!

Students at LBMS got the opportunity to participate in a Tasting Table this week! The students tried some delicious Sweet Potato Mashed Potatoes and got the chance to vote if they "Liked It", "Loved It", or "Not for Me".

District chorus students gathered from across the district for their annual Nashoba Sings concert! The group sat down for a pre-show pizza dinner.

The Kindergartners at MRE had a hands-on experience with the Traveling Science Magnets Workshop from the Discovery Museum of Acton sponsored by the Lancaster PTO.

Deirbhile Nagle and Olivia Edmond, Nashoba's Valedictorian and Salutatorian, were honored at this week's School Committee meeting!

NRHS Broadcast and Journalism students were visited by Dr. Unus, Associate Professor of English Studies at Fitchburg State University (FSU), along with the student editor of The Point, FSU's student news.

FSS Drama's High School Musical Jr., was a huge success!

Student panelists offered their insight during the recent AI-focused professional development day!

The third grade at MRE invited two representatives from the Plimoth Patuxet Museum for a hands-on discussion of Wampanoag and Colonial daily life during the 1600s.

Center Chorus students Emerson Brown-Rebuck, Ayana Goonewardene, and Emma Sadler were selected to perform in the All-State Treble Chorus this past weekend at the annual Massachusetts Music Educators Association conference in Worcester! They rehearsed for two days and gave a beautiful concert Saturday afternoon. We are SO PROUD of these fifth graders for being stellar musicians and excellent representatives of Center School and Nashoba!

MRE kindergarten students participated in a green-theme last week with a festive day at school!

Hale Middle School Drama’s play, Too Many Detectives at the Murder Mansion had a great run this past weekend!

MRE's third grade invited a yoga instructor, who is a third grade parent, to MRE for a yoga and mindfulness session. The students and staff enjoyed the rejuvenating exercise break.

