
June 16, 2022
We were finally able to go on our firs field rip of the year this week, making the long journey to Cedar Circle Farm to learn about the ways that farmers practice conserva...

June 15, 2022
Fantastic hiking weather for the middle school hike up Mt. Cardigan!

June 13, 2022
It's a pleasure to write the last update for the 2021-2022 school year! It has been quite a year in the interim principal position with another school year of Covid and so man...

June 10, 2022
The 8th students ended their school year painting tessellations on our classroom ceiling tiles. Their goal was to design a translating or rotating tessellation that when complete...

June 9, 2022
Each one of us is an individual, we all have unique personality traits and talents, which make us who we are. Part of being a well rounded student involves investing oneself in e...

June 7, 2022
On June 3, we welcomed back our Lyme Alumni, who will be soon graduating from several local high schools. This reunion brought back together nearly all of the 34 members of this ...
June 7, 2022
Second grade had a wonderful opportunity to get a school garden tour on Monday. A special thanks to Brigette Cameron for giving us such a lovely tour and serving us lavender lemon...
June 3, 2022
Springtime is a special time to see students blossoming. Watching these Kindergartners reading has been wonderful. The K-kids get very excited to realize they can read books (...

June 3, 2022
Happy Friday! We are cruising into the end of the year with many field trips and final projects all around the school. It's a busy time of year. Here are your latest reminde...

May 30, 2022
The 7th grade humanities classes are currently reading a non-fiction book about resourcefulness and perseverance called The Boy Who Harnessed the Wind. It was written by William ...

May 30, 2022
After finishing the Young Adult version of Michael Pollan's book The Omnivore's Dilemma, 8th graders were tasked with writing a persuasive letter to a person of their choice. Stu...

May 27, 2022
Happy last Friday in May! It's hard to believe we have only 12 days of school left after our long Memorial Day weekend. Thanks and appreciation go out to all of the communit...

May 25, 2022
The 6th graders are currently reading one of the three Revolutionary War Historical Fiction Books. In addition to reading the assigned pages, they are responsible for completing ...

May 24, 2022
We talk a lot about Lyme School Values during Stanton Time. One that many students have heard before but aren’t entirely sure what it means is, “Integrity”. In our values explorat...

May 19, 2022
They called upon prior knowledge, selected a focus, did the research, wrote the biography, and performed among their peers. The well-known fourth grade Greek mythology unit was n...

May 13, 2022
Here's the latest from the Lyme School:
We will be closed on Monday, May 16 and Tuesday, May 17 because of the high number of staff absences due to sickness. We are hopin...
May 6, 2022
Our second grade class thought we know everything about bees - but we found out even more today! Here are some newly learned facts that second graders learned:
Bees shiver! W...

May 6, 2022
The final day to order "Lyme Rocks" T-shirts is Friday, May 6th. A HUGE thank you to Jill Simpson for printing the shirts, to Brigette Cameron for organizing the order forms, a...

April 29, 2022
Two upcoming math events that may be of interest:
Sonia Kovalevsky Day at Dartmouth Saturday May 21, 2022
For more information and to register, please use the link:
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April 29, 2022
The Kindergartners have begun a new science unit called, "From Seed to Plant." The first step was to work with a partner and sort a pile of "seeds" into seeds and non-seeds (see ...