
Congratulations to Thea Tully, who accepted the 2024-2025 Middle Level Social Studies Teacher of the Year Award from the National Council for Social Studies (NCSS) today!! To learn more about this impressive accomplishment, check out our September news story! https://www.nrsd.net/article/1766026


Center School collected 135 pairs of socks to donate to the Boston Healthcare for the Homeless Organization!


Students in Lancaster's PreK classes enjoyed a visit from the Discovery Museum in Acton's traveling science workshop!


Make sure to save some room! This Thursday (11/21) our cafeterias will be serving a feast! Check out the flyer to see more about what you can expect.


The Unified Basketball team ended their season with a win against the NRHS staff team!


Kindergarten students at MRE explored coding and creating patterns with Wixie during their Technology Class!


Visiting French Exchange students put on an engaging and impressive Freedom Prize Presentation for NRHS students and staff. The Freedom Prize invites young people aged between 15 to 25 years old from France and around the world to choose an inspiring person or organization, committed to an exemplary fight for freedom.


Seventh graders at Florence Sawyer made elephant toothpaste as they explored how matter can transform from one substance into another. Check out the video below!
https://www.youtube.com/shorts/3gu4eNqgNj0


First graders at FSS created a product that fulfils a need or solves a problem within their classroom in small groups. Then, they wrote a description of what their group created, why they created it, and the tools they used to create it!


Madison Oxnard of Lancaster was awarded the Massachusetts Association of Superintendent's Certificate of Academic Excellence. Congratulations Madison!


Students at MRE got a lesson in fire safety and a chance to check out a fire truck from Lancaster First Responders!


TODAY is the LAST day to register for tomorrow's Family University: Attendance Counts, Setting Students up for Success! Click below to learn more and register!
https://www.nrsd.net/article/1856330


Reminder: Nashoba Regional School District is closed today, Monday, November 11, 2024, in observance of Veterans Day. See you tomorrow!

Join Mister Vic and Kristen Ryan, Director of Early Childhood & CFCE Coordinator, for an exciting interactive event that highlights the remarkable benefits of music in fostering child development. This FREE family enrichment event is designed for children aged six and younger.
This event will take place Wednesday, November 13th, 2024 at 6:15pm, and will run out of the Florence Sawyer School (Emerson Building Gym). Register below!
https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLScqrL0Ibv2vuyVIgnOE-CJccpCLYJJpSKshp-YkYhmpFNuUWQ/viewform


NRHS students had the chance to cast their ballot in a Mock Voting Day coordinated through the AP History class!


Join Mister Vic and Kristen Ryan, Director of Early Childhood & CFCE Coordinator, for an exciting interactive event that highlights the remarkable benefits of music in fostering child development. This FREE family enrichment event is designed for children aged six and younger. This event will take place Wednesday, November 13th, 2024 at 6:15pm, and will run out of the Florence Sawyer School (Emerson Building Gym).
https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLScqrL0Ibv2vuyVIgnOE-CJccpCLYJJpSKshp-YkYhmpFNuUWQ/viewform


Assistant Superintendent Friend was the Mystery Reader for a 3rd grade class at Center!


Band and Choir students from across the district came together last week! Thank you to the Nashoba Music Department for hosting the best Nashoba Band (and Chorus) Day yet!


The Nashoba Community Partnership for Children is hosting "Simple Ways to Help Kids Cope with Anxiety at Home," this Wednesday, November 6th at 7:00pm. There's still time to sign up for this virtual presentation!
https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSeqNe_VqvK6GI4Wd-_i9JSGsV9-5zOxX_PAuefvojKVueEH6g/viewform


Students at LBMS collected data and applied their knowledge about chemical reactions and bath bombs to a new phenomena about what is causing the break down of marble in the Taj Mahal.
