
February 3, 2022
What’s going on in Stanton Time?!
Kindergarteners are plugging along in their “Being a Good Friend” unit. During our time together, students read stories, did some activities, ...
February 2, 2022
Second graders continue to practice all sorts of acts of kindness in the classroom - some kindness highlights last week included turning off voices when a friend or teacher was ta...

January 31, 2022
Feeling loved and valued is important to all of us. We have a basic human need to connect with others and to involve ourselves in relationships with others that help us feel goo...

January 28, 2022
The Kindergartners heard the book, How Full is Your Bucket? For Kids by Tom Rath and Mary Reckmeyer, illustrated by Maurie J. Manning back at the beginning of the school year and ...

January 28, 2022
Here are some important school reminders:
As a school, we value the time we can have our students outdoors. We expect all students to go outside during their recess time e...

January 28, 2022
Kate (Grade 8)
This is a landscape that pretty closely replicates a painting by Grant Haffner (which was, afterall the assignment), but with a clear Kate-like diversion int...

January 21, 2022
January is School Board Appreciation month. Providing a quality public education takes a team of committed people from educators and staff to parents and administrators. The mem...

January 14, 2022
Next week we have our second round of Track My Progress testing for all students in Grades K-8. We do this test 3 times a year in Language Arts and Math to track student learning ...

January 14, 2022
The Lyme School first grade has begun exploring how they can use writing as a tool for communicating, teaching and sharing their expertise with others. Throughout this non ficti...
January 13, 2022
Quilting has an important historical significance in New England history, especially in Lyme. As part of their year long investigation of the rich tapestry of our town's pas...

January 10, 2022
Upon our return from winter break, the kindergartners began work on using their eyes and hands as a team, or in technical terms, their eye-hand coordination. Using bean bags, stu...

January 7, 2022
Happy Snowy Friday! The artwork above and below this article was done by students in Sarah McBride's room recently. After our holiday break, teachers have started the new yea...

January 7, 2022
"It’s all about the journey, not the outcome". - Carl Lewis , American track and field athlete and nine-time gold medalist The lower school is beginning a series of winter-olymp...

January 6, 2022
For their last writing unit, the 3rd graders worked on memoirs involving experiences with water. Students worked their way through the writing process (planning, rough draft, ...
December 17, 2021
Second graders recently completed their first paragraph writing project. These paragraphs are all about birds and include "because, and, but, or, so" to make their sentences even ...

December 16, 2021
Who stole the lion statue from Mrs. D's advisory? The 5th graders put their new microscope skills to the test to find the culprit. They looked at 6 different residue samples and ...

December 16, 2021
We invite you to join us on Tuesday, December 21st for The Lyme School Holiday Concert. The music will begin at 2pm on the soccer field. Grades K-4 will perform one song each, and...

December 15, 2021
School continues to be a busy place! We even have a mini winter concert planned for next week. Most important reminder: Winter break starts Wednesday, December 22 and we are ...

December 12, 2021
As part of our adolescent health curriculum, each year we utilize WISE as a resource for our middle school students to further enhance our curriculum. We have been fortunate tha...

December 12, 2021
Students in the primary grades have been working on motor planning in physical education. Motor planning is the ability to sequence a series of movements and then hold those sequ...