
December 10, 2021
Jumping Kangaroos in Math Class
The tip of the iceberg question asks if you can get the kangaroos to swap sides in the least number of moves?
Can you do it in the least ...

December 10, 2021
Recently, the seventh graders have been learning about the different representations of data. They started by identifying how a pattern (tile pattern) grows, and then created an a...

December 10, 2021
On Tuesday mornings, the sixth graders are meeting weekly with Mrs. Stanton and Mrs. Wipfler to dive into collaboration, inquiry and research, and utilizing technology to create t...

December 10, 2021
Inspired by the Dear Data Project , 8th grade students spent 24 hours collecting and recording data on greetings . They analyzed their data and created postcards to share their f...
December 9, 2021
The Kindergartners are excited about learning letters and sounds, and of course, love looking at books, being read to, and in some cases, reading books to themselves. Their writi...

December 7, 2021
Can you believe it is December already?!
What has been going on in Stanton Time? Let’s do the roll call…
...Starting off with some great conversations and learning about “ta...

December 6, 2021
We are certainly getting into our winter weather now! You can expect snow day or delay calls from our automated system as close to 6:00am as possible. If you did not recei...

December 3, 2021
In 6th grade Humanities the students are answering the essential questions: When, why, and how people first migrated to the Americas? The students began by learning about the ge...

December 3, 2021
In our study of World War II, in addition to the informational texts we are reading and annotating, students chose an historical fiction book to read and analyze. Ms. Wip...

December 3, 2021
After spending the last few weeks reading The US Constitution, A Graphic Adaptation, by Jonathan Hennessey, students in 7th grade got to work looking into some current challenges ...

November 25, 2021
The Damren/Girdwood advisory has begun a food and other necessity drive to benefit the Haven. The Haven is a local shelter in White River Junction, VT that offers housing , food,...

November 19, 2021
November 20 is Transgender Remembrance Day, an annual observance of trans people whose lives were lost due to violence. 2021 has been the most deadly year recorded: forty-five tra...

November 19, 2021
At this busy time of year with the trimester closing, grades due, and parent-teacher conferences, it was such a pleasure to be spoiled with all of the treats sent in for the staff...

November 12, 2021
The Lyme School First grade is full of storytellers and writers!
We have been focusing on writing small moment stories about our lives. A small moment story is a short story w...

November 12, 2021
Happy Rainy Friday!
As we are now settled into our school routines for the year and already working on the budget and plans for next school year, now is a good time to remind ...
November 10, 2021
In Spanish classes this past month, all grades have acknowledged and celebrated the Mexican holiday of Día de los Muertos. We learned about its origins and how it is celebrated i...

November 10, 2021
Outdoor learning has been terrific with our fascinating presentations by the Lyme Historians.
Our last two weeks have focused on Lyme History in our community, with close u...
November 5, 2021
This fall, the third graders have been diving into the theme of water. They have been thinking about the questions: How do humans use water? and How does water affect us? Over the...

November 5, 2021
Sixth grade scientists started a brand new unit on Friday with some electric activities. To begin our exploration of electricity and magnetism, students experimented with several...

November 5, 2021
Some reminders: Daylight savings is this weekend. There is no school for students on Thursday, November 11. Teachers will have a work day that day. Student flu shot ...