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New Look for SHS Sports Facilities
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With the (almost) end of the spring sport season, several much needed improvements are being made to the high school recreational facilities.
The Suffield Observer (https://thesuffieldobserver.com/category/schools/page/66/)
With the (almost) end of the spring sport season, several much needed improvements are being made to the high school recreational facilities.
The 26th Annual Glenn T. Packard Golf Tournament has been scheduled for Friday, August 11 at Oak Ridge Golf Course.
At our June 5 Board of Education Meeting, we will recognize the advising teachers and students of the Suffield Middle School Wingman program.
Second grade student Dylan Rolon looks at his teacher Leslie Pickman as they admire one of the animals during their Spaulding class field trip to the Agriscience Center at Suffield High School.
Matt Bourgoin, the physical education teacher at Spaulding School, leads the excited Spaulding School community in an exercise during the All Children Exercise Simultaneously event held in early May.
The Spaulding School community was fortunate recently to welcome famed children’s book author, Eric Litwin.
Dr. Jo Ann Freiberg of the State Department of Education has spoken in Suffield twice before: at a forum in February 2011 with a sparse audience of parents and at a lecture in August that year to the entire Suffield teaching corps – in the morning for Spaulding and McAlister staff and in the afternoon for Middle and High.
Nicholas Sickman, son of Marie and Derek Sickman, an eighth- grade student at Suffield Middle School, has been notified by the National Geographic Society that he is one of the semifinalists eligible to compete in the 2017 Connecticut National Geographic State Bee.
The 32nd annual A. Ward Spaulding School Art Festival opened to the public on Thursday, April 6.
This year 25 students joined the Science Fair Club, a new record for the activity, which is in its fifth year at Suffield High School –its first year when seventh and eighth graders could join, as well as high schoolers.