Center welcomed kindergarten students in style! Each class got their own colored visor!
9 months ago, Nashoba Regional School District
A collage showing students at Center School lining up outside on the first day of school and an image of a teacher posing with a school bus balloon.
Don't miss out on Early Childhood's upcoming STEM Presentation! This exciting and interactive show is run by Science from Scientists (SciSci), an award-winning non-profit specializing in scientist-led STEM education! This presentation designed for parents/guardians of children aged 8 and younger. Learn more & register using the link below! https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSe7_yJFsmmUVQO8eKr_cTww-lVV3-K_FFA3mOLV_cLPilWyOQ/viewform
12 months ago, Nashoba Regional School District
Interactive STEM Presentation Flyer
Center School students competed during their annual field day this past week!
12 months ago, Nashoba Regional School District
Elementary school students complete in a race using bouncing balls during Center's field day.
Center students in Ms. Rosensweig's third grade class enjoyed a visit with Mr. Young from the Technology Department! He taught them about the importance of treating Chromebooks respectfully.
about 1 year ago, Nashoba Regional School District
An elementary school classroom poses with a member of the  Technology Department.
Center School also opened its doors earlier this week for their own Center Art Show!
about 1 year ago, Nashoba Regional School District
Students and families stand looking at artwork in the Center School cafeteria.
Center School 5th graders showed off their hard work and research skills during the annual 5th Grade Science Fair!
about 1 year ago, Nashoba Regional School District
Students stand looking at a trifold project in the Center cafeteria.
Third grade students at Center School headed to the Concord Museum for an end of year field trip!
about 1 year ago, Nashoba Regional School District
Center school students pose as a class in front of a statue at the Concord Museum.
Thanks to the support of our community partners, both new and returning, the 26th Annual Children's Day Fair was a big success. Your involvement helped make the day memorable for children and their families. We truly value your dedication and support.
about 1 year ago, Nashoba Regional School District
Collage of volunteers and mascots who attended the annual children's day fair.
Nashoba vs. Clinton at Polar Park! 5/12! Nashoba Athletics is excited to invite you to a special night of baseball and community spirit as the Nashoba Wolves take on the Clinton Gaels at Polar Park in Worcester! This is going to be a great opportunity for our team and a fun community event!
about 1 year ago, Nashoba Regional School District
Nashoba vs. Clinton baseball game advertisement.
Center School students enjoyed a visit from local comic book author, Jason Viola. His presentation combined humor and comics to demonstrate elements of the writing process.
about 1 year ago, Nashoba Regional School District
Elementary school students sit on the cafeteria floor watching a presenter.
Students across the district showcased their appreciation to our dedicated cafeteria staff for National School Lunch Hero Day!
about 1 year ago, Nashoba Regional School District
A cafeteria staff member poses with thank you flyers made by students for National School Lunch Hero Day.
Center School students organized a wildly successful food drive!
about 1 year ago, Nashoba Regional School District
Posters showing the Center School Food Drive progress.
Center School’s Rainbow Club met last week for the first time, led by members of the Center School staff. 50+ students in grades K-5 came together to promote self-expression, understanding diverse family structures, fostering self-acceptance, kindness and respect, engaging families and addressing bias early.
about 1 year ago, Nashoba Regional School District
A poster that reads, "We are each unique and beautiful, but together, we are a masterpiece.
Extended Learning's April Vacation Camp: Registration Closes Today! This April's camp will offer amazing enrichment experiences with sports, Lego's, theatre/drama, and more! Each vacation camp is packed with activities designed to keep kids engaged, active, and learning, and with half-day and full-day options. Register below: https://www.nrsd.net/page/vacation-camps
about 1 year ago, Nashoba Regional School District
Students cheer and raise their hands standing in a circle.
Center School students had a whale of a good time!
about 1 year ago, Nashoba Regional School District
four students sit on the gym floor looking at a giant inflatable whale replica
Join the Extended Learning Program for four days of fun during their April Vacation Camp! Learn more about the sessions offered and register with the link below! https://www.nrsd.net/page/vacation-camps
about 1 year ago, Nashoba Regional School District
elementary school students stand in a group raising their hands
f you haven't registered yet, here's your chance! John McDonough's Pumpernickel Puppets will be putting on a special performance in the Emerson Gym on March 27th. Come enjoy two classic stories brought to life with puppets: The Mouse and the Lion and Three Billy Goats Gruff. It's a wonderful opportunity for children to experience the magic of storytelling and puppetry! Register here: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSee_fWjLOdMvSpi50vm7e1oQs-NMFH6NjpzJk4ZfHfFX2ggSA/viewform
about 1 year ago, Nashoba Regional School District
pumpernickel puppets flyer
Center School kindergarten students engaged in a read aloud via Zoom with the Kennedy Institute about the Statue of Liberty to honor MA Civics Week in our schools!
about 1 year ago, Nashoba Regional School District
students sit on the ground while looking at a projector and talking
Fourth grade students at Center School brought animal adaptations to life with a visit from Derek the lizard!
about 1 year ago, Nashoba Regional School District
students stand grouped together around a tank that holds a lizard
Center School wrapped up February with an All School Meeting centered around kindness! Kindergarteners in Mrs. Keough’s class welcome March with a poll about how the month will come in and out.
over 1 year ago, Nashoba Regional School District
students stand on stage with a microphone while classmates sit next to them, a second picture on the right shows a yellow poster that records whether students think March will come in like a lion or lamb