May 16, 2018
The Lyme School is very fortunate to have community members with many talents. On May 11, Andy Miller, Lisa Rayes, and Aaron Rich, members of the Lyme Fast Squad, worked with stu...
May 15, 2018
On Friday, May 4, the Lyme School hosted its second talent show of the school year. It was impressive to see the range of talent from our students in all grades. We were treated...
May 15, 2018
The sixth graders investigated ocean currents this month in anticipation of their trip to the New England Aquarium on Friday, May 18. The students confirmed that most of our...
May 14, 2018
It was a great day to visit our Lady of Liberty in New York Harbor.
May 6, 2018
The Lyme School's beautiful backyard holds an abundance of fitness opportunities. On a snowy, but warm day in March, several classes took part in a walk about around the land beh...
May 3, 2018
Following a study of major historical events in the 20th century, 8th grade students drew editorial cartoons to demonstrate an interpretation a major historical event, such as the...
May 3, 2018
The 8th graders spent a class period in the Lyme School’s outdoor classroom writing poetry on May 2. The students analyzed Robert Frost’s oft-quoted (and misquoted) poem, “Mending...
May 2, 2018
As American citizens, we must study the dark stain of slavery on our historical record in an effort to understand the underlying framework, or infrastructure, of racism in our cou...
May 1, 2018
The 5th graders at the Lyme School have spent the past couple months learning about adaptations and different habitats and were tasked with creating a creature well-suited to a gi...
April 19, 2018
For those thinking of summer vacation, here is a list of programs available in our Lyme Community. If you have a camp you would like mentioned please contact us with the informat...
April 13, 2018
On April 6th at Morning Meeting we gathered as a school and community to celebrate Paddy Caldwell's return from his 1st Olympic Competition in Nordic Skiing. We are mostly proud...
April 10, 2018
Human beings are naturally inquisitive. It may be the reason we survived as a species despite our lack of sharp teeth, thick fur, or claws. Somewhere along the way, we took this...
April 10, 2018
On the March 30 inservice day, our teachers became students again and experienced a hands-on introduction to design thinking, a mindset and approach to learning, collaboration, an...
March 31, 2018
Even though we are heading into spring and the five snow days may soon be forgotten, it's Mr. Valence's snow day humor that will stay with us!
Here's a reminder of what kept u...
March 28, 2018
Thirty community members and our 6th grade students have begun a penpal partnership in a letter writing project. We are excited to build new relationships within our community an...
March 15, 2018
On March 14, students, teachers, parents, and community members gathered outside of the Lyme School to recognize the recent loss of life in Parkland, FL and to express our concern...
February 13, 2018
From the Counselor's Office:
Recently NPR’s All Things Considered interviewed Anya Kamenetz about her new book, The Art of Screen Time: How Your Family Can Balance Digital M...
December 20, 2017
This November and December the 5th-8th grade students at Lyme School participated in the Cyber Robotics Coding Competition . During "Boot Camp" students spent 3 weeks coding up t...