SHS Spartan News
Week of November 18, 2024
Undefeated Boys Soccer Division III Champions!!
As you walk into school, take in all of the moments. Celebrate your win and relish in the feeling, because you earned it! Your undefeated season showed everyone just how dominant the Scituate Spartans soccer team truly is. From the hard-fought matches to the final whistle, you showed incredible skill, heart, and teamwork. This community couldn’t be prouder of you! Here’s to the unforgettable season and the legacy you’ve built.
Check out these epic shots by @daedalusmedia capturing the intensity, passion, and unity of our Division 3 soccer champions! From pre-game huddles under the lights to those adrenaline-filled moments on the field, these photos truly embody the spirit and dedication of our team. Huge congratulations to the players, coaches, and everyone who supported them on this incredible journey!
No School November 27th through December 1st
The Scituate School Department will be closed for students and staff from November 27th through December 1st for Thanksgiving break!
Scituate High Military and College Info Opt Out
Below is a form for parents/guardians to opt out for student information. If you do not wish to have Scituate HS share student addresses, to college and/or the military, please complete the form by November 18th.
Report Cards
A reminder that the first quarter of the year closed on Thursday, October 31st.
All SHS families should have received an email with their student's report card in PDF on November 12th. If you believe that you did not receive an email or if you would like a printed report card please contact the school counseling office at 647-4180.
If you are unable to access the internet or do not have an email, please contact the school counseling office and a paper copy will be printed upon your request.
If you believe that you did not receive an email with a report card, please check the spam or junk folder in your personal email.
Please reach out with any questions!
School Counseling Director: jessica.mixner@scituateschoolsri.net
Ruth Trainor: ruth.trainor@scituateschoolsri.net
Lisa Lennon: lisa.lennon@scituateschoolsri.net
Thank you for your support!
The Rhode Department of Education has partnered with Scituate to ensure that all students are in school and learning everyday! The Scituate School Department was highlighted at the state level for having the top ten lowest chronically absent students last year! Please attend school each day! HERE are some resources! We need you here!
Scituate High School Accepting Application for the 2025-2026 School Year!
Did you know that Scituate High currently has 70 students from out of district who joined us for one of our four RIDE approved Career and Technical Education Academies? The 2025-2026 School Year application are now open! Students can apply and spend a day shadowing. Any student from any RI town or city can apply!
From the Art Department
Balfour Ring Sale!
What an exciting time to order your Class Ring!
Attached you will find a Flyer with all of the necessary information to purchase your
Official Class Ring. You may scan the QR Code or Click on the link provided on the
Flyer and either one will bring you right to your school’s website on Balfour.com.
Also on the Flyer is a link to the Balfour brochure so that you may look through it
beforehand to see all of the different options Balfour has to offer.
Balfour has also provided you with a Finger Sizer. Please print it out and follow the
instructions on how to size your finger. You can always stop by a local jewelry store to
get your finger- sized as well.
For a limited time, Balfour is offering $42.00 off select Celestrium Rings! Prices are
already reflected on the website.
*Also on the Balfour website, there is a lot of great merchandise: Hoodies, T-Shirts,
Sweatpants, etc. Stock up on some great Class Gear!!!
Scituate Business Association Looking for Helpers
The Scituate Business Association is looking for volunteers to help us out the night of Friday, December 13th for our Christmas in the Village. We have a couple of costume characters that we need volunteers for as well as some helpers to work with Reggie on the train rides.
If anyone needs service hours or is just willing to volunteer, please have them contact me at
300-1871. Thank you!
After School Help!
Students, did you know that you can get extra help in reading, writing or math after school if you need it?
Ms. Antonelli (ELA) is available for Reading and Writing support after school on Wednesday from 2:20-3:20. Also, if you have a quiz or test you need to make up, you can drop in to Ms. Antonelli’s class after school to get your work done. Room 210
Mr. Soucar (Math) is after school on Thursdays from 2:20-3:20 for Math Academic Support. Room 109
Ms. Manchester (Special Ed) is also available for academic support to assist students with Math, ELA, Science, or Social Studies on Thursday from 2:20-3:20. Room 208
Please see Ms. Antonelli, Mr. Soucar, Ms. Manchester, or Ms. Goffe if you have any questions about staying after school.
SHS Music Events for the Year!
Come hear the High School Band and Chorus at these events!
12/12 Music Department Holiday rehearsal & trip to PPAC (Hamilton)
12/13 Holiday Stroll/ Carols @ the gazebo 5pm
12/17 Dress rehearsal during periods 3 & 4
12/18 Holiday Concert 7pm
3/14 & 3/18 POPS Dress rehearsals periods 3 & 4
3/19 POPS Concert 7pm
5/26 Memorial Day Parade meet at the school 9am
5/30 Great East Music Festival
6/6 Graduation
SHS School Counseling
From the School Counseling Department
Happy School Psychologist Week!!
Thank you Ms. Hackett for ALLLL that you do!
Need Help for Thanksgiving?
Dear Scituate Families,
It’s hard to believe the holidays are right around the corner! In past years the Scituate community has been able to provide families with support in purchasing gifts for the holidays and preparing a meal for their holiday celebrations.
If you are interested in receiving for the upcoming holiday season, please complete this form with the information needed or you may contact Ms.Jennifer Ricci, our middle/ high school social worker, at jennifer.ricci@scituateschoolsri.net. Please be assured your confidentiality will be maintained.
https://forms.gle/in27n3SUDyzBiYDT8
Forms should be completed by Friday December 6th so we may plan for the number of families we will support.
Thank you!"
Seniors!!
Seniors
Attention Seniors:
You and a parent need StudentAid.gov accounts to be FAFSA® form ready! The new 2025–26 Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA®) form is coming by Dec. 1, 2024. Submitting the FAFSA form is the first step to getting federal student grants, scholarships, work-study opportunities, and student loans. Who is eligible for federal student aid? Make your form submission as easy as possible by doing two things. First, create your StudentAid.gov account now. Second, if you’re under 24 years old, have your parents create their account before December 1 as well. Create your StudentAid.gov account or make sure you can access your existing account by signing in to StudentAid.gov. If you’re under 24, get a parent to create their account. Check this chart to confirm whether a parent or spouse also needs to have an account before you can submit your FAFSA form. Having trouble? Get answers to common questions about creating a StudentAid.gov account. Learn more about the FAFSA form at fafsa.gov. What do I need to create a StudentAid.gov account? Name (exactly as it appears on your Social Security card if you have one) Date of birth Personal email address Social Security number (if you have one) Remember: You’ll have only one StudentAid.gov account to use for the rest of your life, so make sure to use an email address that you’ll have access to even after you graduate from school or change jobs. How do I know if a parent or spouse also need to create an account? Check this chart to see whether any other contributors, like a parent or spouse, also need to create an account before you can submit your FAFSA form. If you’re still not sure whether you need a parent to sign your form, confirm if you’re an independent or dependent student. If you’re a dependent student, you (or your parent) can use the Who’s My FAFSA Parent wizard to figure out which parent, guardian or spouse also needs to create an account. What if I don’t have a Social Security number (SSN) or my parent doesn’t have an SSN? If you have an SSN, you must provide it when creating an account. All students must have an SSN to create a StudentAid.gov account unless you are from the Freely Associated States (Micronesia, Marshall Islands, or Palau). Check eligibility here. If you are a parent or spouse who does not have an SSN, you can still create a StudentAid.gov account to contribute to a student’s FAFSA form. When creating your account, leave the SSN field blank and select “What if I don’t have a Social Security number?” If only one parent has an SSN, that parent is the one who should create an account and join the student's FAFSA form as a contributor. Note: if you get a message saying the SSN you entered is already in use when you try to create a StudentAid.gov account, make sure you entered the SSN correctly. If you entered the SSN correctly, then it’s likely you created an account previously or someone else (such as a parent) created an account for you. Try logging in rather than creating a new account. If you have trouble logging in, try resetting your password or using another email address. You can also check with a parent to see if a StudentAid.gov account already exists for you. If you’re sure an account has not already been created, contact the office of Federal Student Aid for more help. Do not attempt to use an ITIN or other value in place of an SSN for online account creation.
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Attention Seniors and Parents/Guardians: As we approach December, remember that the FAFSA opens on December 1! If you haven’t already, make sure you have your FSA ID created. Both students and their contributors (parents/guardians) need this ID to complete the FAFSA and access federal student aid. Use this fillable worksheet that will guide you through the creation process and be a resource to keep your log in information for future use. Start gathering your necessary documents now so you’re ready to apply as soon as the FAFSA opens. Don’t miss this crucial step for financial aid—without the FAFSA, you may not be eligible for federal grants or loans.
College Corner!
College Acceptances last week!
Lily Stein - Plymouth State University
Ella Werbecki - University of St. Joseph
BRAG SHEETS are due!
Guidance counselors are still waiting for brag sheets. They need these before they can write recommendation letters. Students should be mindful of their deadlines and submit their brag sheet well in advance.
Applying to Non Common App Schools?
Any students applying to the California Schools or International Schools should inform their cousenlor right away. These are non common application schools so the applications will have different requirements and deadlines that need planning for.
SRAR/SSAR
Some schools, most recently URI, have added a self-reporting component to their admissions process. After the application is received by the institution, the student will be prompted to input the entirety of their academic record. The most efficient way to complete this task is to obtain a copy of your high school transcript to use as a reference. Mrs. Erickson or your guidance counselor can provide you with a copy of your transcript, should you need it.
Please Consider Donating
Please consider donating to the Dan Casey Memorial Scholarship Fund. (The scholarship awards graduating Scituate High School seniors on it’s wrestling team, where he taught, coached and was a director of guidance)
Kindly use the below link, (it’s easy) typing in ‘Dan Casey Memorial Scholaship Fund’ in the ‘in memory of’ box. Thank you so much for your support and for your generosity for these students and for helping his legacy live on.
Broadcasting and Media Class
Have Info for the Show??
If you have information you would like shared with the student body like scores of winning games, events you would like students to attend, volunteer opportunities, or anything like that, here is a QR code you can fill out to have your information for the student body to be sent to the Scituate High School Broadcast club to be put in the morning show.
2024-2025 Yearbook!
Purchase an Ad in the Yearbook!
Please help support the Scituate High School
Yearbook by placing your business or non-profit group
advertisement in our 2025 edition.
All ads must be received by December 31, 2024.
Ad size and price list:
Full Page $160
½ Page $ 90
¼ Page $50
Business card $30
Please use this link to place your ad.
https://www.jostens.com/apps/jcom/router.mvc?affiliateId=1043101
If you have any questions, feel free to email Mrs. Scacco or Mrs.
Terceira at sharon.terceira@scituateschoolsri.net
***YEARBOOK NEWS***
Yearbooks are on sale www.jostens.com
The last day to order a personalized cover is January 5th.
Attention senior parents:
If you would like to place an ad for your senior please visit the site below and follow the directions!
- click yearbook
- click recognition ads
- create a student ad
Due by December 24th
If you need any help reach out to Mrs. Terceira sharon.terceira@scituateschoolsri.net
Seniors- Upload Your Yearbook Picture
2024-2025 Lunch Schedules
Free/Reduced Application
My School Bucks
Student Parking Pass Request Form
NEASC Accreditation Visit Dec. 8th
What is NEASC?
The primary goal of the NEASC public school accreditation process is to provide support and opportunities to develop realistic improvement and growth plans to enhance teaching and learning in order to maintain a quality education for the entire student population.
Powerschool Issues?
Email: ParentPortal@ScituateSchoolsRI.net
From our School Nurse
Walking Pneumonia
The CDC reports the US has had increases in children diagnosed with walking pneumonia among all school aged groups. Walking pneumonia is a less serious form of the lung infection pneumonia. It's often caused by bacteria called Mycoplasma pneumoniae, but other bacteria or viruses can also cause it. When it seems like a cold is lasting longer than 7 to 10 days, especially if a cough is getting worse or not going away, it could be walking pneumonia. Symptoms can come on suddenly or take longer to start. The symptoms are often mild, but sometimes can be more severe.
There is no home treatment for pneumonia. Although cough suppressants, expectorants, or fever-lowering drugs may be helpful, they should not be started without discussing their use with your doctor. If you have bacterial pneumonia, you will need to take an antibiotic. Fluids and rest during bouts of the common cold can help prevent progression to pneumonia. If you wash your hands frequently, you can reduce your chances of catching a virus. Students may return to school when they are fever-free, and after being cleared by their health professional. If your child has been diagnosed with Pneumonia please report this to the health office.
For more information, please refer to this article from the CDC.
Thank You,
Sarah Makowski RN
School Nurse
School Nurse Handbook Updates 24/25
From Northwest Special Education - Mark Your Calendars!
Northwest SELAC (Sp Ed Local Advisory Committee) meeting schedule for the 24/25 School Year. All are welcome to attend!
Dec 10, 2024
Feb 11, 2025
May 13, 2025
Meeting Location: Ponaganset Middle School, Room 150
Meeting Time: 6:00pm
SCITUATE SPARTANS 2024 Fall Athletics
Contact our Athletic Director, Sal Gelsomino with any questions!
Free Sports Exams!
Our friends at Ortho RI - the official Orthopedic & Sports Medicine Partner of the RIIL - will be hosting another round of FREE pre-participation physicals for any RIIL high school student-athletes who have not had one this school year and still need one in preparation for the winter sports season. These exams will be held Wednesday, November 20th, from 5:00pm-7:30pm at 300 Crossings Blvd. in Warwick. The attached flyer (which is also pictured below) provides more information. Families can also learn more and schedule an appointment by clicking HERE: https://www.orthopedicsri.com/news-items/exam-november-2024/
IN ADDITION, OrthoRI will be offering free sports physicals at their Middletown office, so that student-athletes in that part of the state still have a convenient option for a free exam. These will be available the weeks of 11/11 and 11/18, and can be scheduled by calling 401-777-7000, and choosing option 2.
NCAA National Letter
Below are two links provided by the NFHS to better explain the new NCAA Athletic Aid Agreement replacing the traditional National Letter of Intent.
This information is relevant to guidance and athletic departments.
NCAA Article: What is an athletics aid agreement?
NCAA Eligibility Center – October HS Newsletter: mc97gsxn49y6wmpf4p2n764zq7z1.pub.sfmc-content.com/ebk0pnk01wc
Football Season
Season Finale for the Scituate Spartans
What a season it’s been for the Spartans! This team just wrapped up one of the best seasons in Scituate football history. Records were broken, memories were made, and the heart they put into every game was unforgettable.
With a big senior roster, these players have left an incredible legacy that will be felt for years to come. We’re going to miss seeing these seniors on the field, but we’re so proud of everything they’ve accomplished. Here’s to a season we’ll never forget, and to the bright future ahead for Spartan football!
Cheer-leading Fundraiser
The cheer team is accepting donations in order to purchase new competition uniforms. Please consider donating.
Visit our Athletic Website
Non-Discrimination
The Scituate School Department has released an updated non-discrimination policy. Please note that our Scituate High School 2018-2019 student and parent handbook was printed before the new statement was released. Therefore, the non-discrimination policy in this year's handbook is out of date. The current policy with updates is as follows:
The Scituate School Department does not discriminate on the basis of age, sex, sexual orientation, marital status, race, religion, national origin, color, creed, political affiliation or disability in any of its educational programs and activities, and in employment and application for employment, as required by Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972, the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990, Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, Title VI and VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1965, the Age Discrimination Act of 1975, and other federal and state laws that prohibit discrimination. The following person has been designated to handle inquiries regarding the non-discrimination policies: Equal Employment Officer, P.O. Box 188, North Scituate, Rhode Island 02857, Telephone: (401) 647-4100; Email: EEO@ScituateSchoolsRI.net. You may also direct inquiries directly to: Office for Civil Rights (Boston Office), U.S. Department of Education, 8th Floor, 5 Post Office Square, Boston, MA 02109-3921, Telephone: (617) 289-0111; Facsimile: (617) 289-0150; Email: OCR.Boston@ed.gov. If you require an accommodation to attend a meeting or program at a school, call the Equal Employment Officer at least two business days in advance of the meeting or program.