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.

FSS students celebrated Wacky Wednesday!

LBMS students enjoyed a visit from Judge Bailey, along with a few of her collegues to learn more about what it means to be a judge, a court magistrate, a probation officer, and a court officer.

Congratulations to Nashoba DECA for a strong showing at the DECA State Competition!

Congratulations to FSS Drama! Over 1200 tickets were sold to their production of High School Musical Jr.!

Nashoba Drama put on three fantastic performances of Big Fish this weekend. Bravo!

Maverick, Stow Police Department's new service dog and his handler, Phoenix, visited a Center School second grade class!

FSS hosted their annual Sawyer's Got Talent Show earlier this month. Student performers and stage crew help make this event happen every year!

MRE fourth graders visited the Concord Museum and participated in an archaeological simulation. Students learned about how two different groups of people; Pilgrims and Indigenous people (Nipmuck) used the land. Through the simulation, the students discovered more about early life and the culture of the people.

Nashoba Robotics, FIRST Robotics Competition Team 1768, competed in their first event of the season, where they were awarded the Excellence in Engineering Award! To learn more about the event, check out this student-written article!
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the NRHS Counseling Department has created a Google Form that allows community members and organizations to submit volunteer opportunities, part-time jobs, and internships for NRHS students. Submissions are reviewed by the Counseling Department and then posted to the SchooLinks Opportunities Board for students. We invite our local businesses to submit opportunities!
Submit a form here!
https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSe7s-Y6YHoHK6U5n3x-TRDxo210b2iRs1Tc5Z0QAfYT3Gc-2g/viewform
Submit a form here!
https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSe7s-Y6YHoHK6U5n3x-TRDxo210b2iRs1Tc5Z0QAfYT3Gc-2g/viewform

Kindergarten students at Center participated in a Lunar New Year parade!

FSS second grade students tested and gave feedback to eighth graders on their roller coaster designs!

