
8th grade students are working on a "Vent" diagram collaboration. In this project, students explore using Venn diagrams to think critically about abstract ideas, color, asymmetry, and balance.

We are currently accepting registration packets for new pre-kindergarten and kindergarten students for the 2022-2023 school year. Please follow the link to access registration forms.
https://www.sbrsd.org/page/pre-k-kindergarten-registration


Regional School District Planning Board Update:
A meeting is coming up that the RSDPB encourages interested families and community members to attend on February 7, as the Planning Board's research team will present their findings on indicators of educational quality and Career Vocational and Technical Education (“CVTE”) possibilities of a merged high school. There will be opportunities for public comment on the topics being presented at the end of the meeting, which will be held remotely beginning at 5:30 p.m. On February 9th, the research team will synthesize its research findings to date and present the three models under consideration, moving toward its recommendations.
Visit the RSDPB’s website, www.8towns.org, for results of recent community surveys and focus groups, detailed reports, and the Zoom links for this meeting and other upcoming meetings that will be announced.

The Kindergarteners at NMC have been studying snow and snowflakes. This coincided beautifully with a math unit on shapes. They learned that when snowflakes are formed, the water molecules make a hexagon. They made hexagons out of craft materials and then added embellishments to create these amazing snowflakes!





The 8th grade Q2 Impressionism exhibit is up in the art wing. Come by and check out the paintings.





8th grade students, working with Mass Audubon, explored the Lime Kiln Wildlife Sanctuary. Through their studies, students connected classroom concepts to examples of climate change in their daily lives.





Fall Digital Photography students completed their final project: Long Exposure. Students were asked to create a photograph using slow shutter to show movement or amplified light. This process allows the artists to create a scene that the naked eye can not see.





Friday's Kindness Challenge theme. Keep up the great work!



Great job, Bailey - this week's "good news call of the week" nominated by Ms. Petty.


The Great Kindness Challenge continues....


Congratulations to the all-school Poetry Out Loud winners:
First place, Nadia Makuc
Second place/runner-up, Caroline Haiss

Mt. Everett Art Department is pleased to announce The Design Academy - a pilot program in conjunction with the spring Digital Design and Marketing course.
Our goal is to work alongside local businesses to offer our students the chance to apply their design/marketing learning in the real world.
We are searching for local companies/organizations who would like to participate.
Learn more here:
http://mteverettphoto.weebly.com/design-academy.html


Appointments available. Please sign up today, if interested in COVID vaccine, booster, or flu shot. VACCINATION CLINIC January 27th from 1:30-4:00 pm in the Mt. Everett Cafeteria! Open to all students 5-18, families, and community members. Register here: https://home.color.com/vaccine/register/behavioralhealth?calendar=c084084b-1762-4382-904d-a2a1fe491a74 ¡CLÍNICA DE VACUNACIÓN 27 de enero de 1:30-4:00 pm en la Cafetería Mt. Everett! Abierto a todos los estudiantes de 5 a 18 años, familias y miembros de la comunidad. Regístrese aquí:https://home.color.com/vaccine/register/behavioralhealth?calendar=c084084b-1762-4382-904d-a2a1fe491a74

Wednesday's "Great Kindness Challenge" theme is: be kind to classmates.




❄️SBRSD Elementary Winter Solstice Sing '21
https://youtu.be/rbqvORvQ8FY

It's Eagle Fund season! Grant applications are due March 1.


Tuesday's Kindness Challenge - random thoughts of kindness



The sixth grade English classes are learning how to learn in communities. They are listening to each other, having intellectual conversations and cooperating while comprehending various books. The themes they are discussing include appreciation for others and the power and importance of community.


The Great kindness Challenge begins on Monday.


