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The Lorax185 viewsThe Old Hammondtown School Drama Club on June 10 performed its production of “The Lorax & You,” a play based on the Dr. Seuss book “The Lorax,” adapted by Tracy Gendreau Fiore. Photos by Jean Perry
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Lights, Camera, Action185 viewsA group of ORR High School, Junior High, and Sippican School students were invited to the 2016 New England “Lights, Camera, Action” TV/Film Conference at Millis High School on April 6. Sippican School 5th grade “Cub Reporters” Ana Noone (left) and Rosie Lally (right) attended a workshop by Fox 25 Meteorologist Sara Wroblewski (center) who gave the girls insight on careers in meteorology, science, and broadcasting. Photo courtesy of Frank Noone
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Center School Field Day185 viewsIt turned out to be a gorgeous day on Tuesday, June 7, for the annual Center School Field Day activities. Relay races, hula hoops, cup stacking, parachute tossing, and even bubble-blowing kept the students busy and active across the school grounds in a constant whirlwind of motion and color. Photos by Jean Perry
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Old Rochester Regional High Graduation 185 viewsThe Old Rochester Regional High Graduation ceremony on June 4 included speeches from Superintendent Doug White, Principal Michael Devoll, Class President Bailey Sweet, and Valedictorian Paige Watterson. The seniors then got together in one large circle to throw their caps in the air as the final act they would perform together as a class. Congratulations to the ORR Class of 2016! Photos by Colin Veitch
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Vocabulary Day Parade185 viewsA living, breathing, (and giggling) dictionary of vocabulary words displayed their intellect and imagination at Rochester Memorial School during its first annual Vocabulary Day Parade on April 4. Photo by Jean Perry
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Vocabulary Day Parade185 viewsA living, breathing, (and giggling) dictionary of vocabulary words displayed their intellect and imagination at Rochester Memorial School during its first annual Vocabulary Day Parade on April 4. Photo by Jean Perry
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Tabor Academy Plunge185 viewsTabor Academy students and faculty’ took the plunge’ on January 22 during the school’s first annual Polar Plunge to benefit Special Olympics, raising $12,300! Temps were in the 50s, but the water was a cool 45 degrees. Photos by Jean Perry
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Tabor Academy Plunge185 viewsTabor Academy students and faculty’ took the plunge’ on January 22 during the school’s first annual Polar Plunge to benefit Special Olympics, raising $12,300! Temps were in the 50s, but the water was a cool 45 degrees. Photos by Jean Perry
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“Noices Off!”185 viewsWhat do you mean the cover looks a little ‘off’ this week? It is! It’s ‘off’ as in “Noices Off!” What else should we do when we got one great production and two – yes, two – fabulous casts! Noises Off! premieres Thursday night at 7:30 pm, with a Friday and Saturday night show, plus a Sunday matinee at 2:00 pm. Photo by Felix Perez
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Flakes185 viewsFor their holiday show, the students at Center School performed a production entitled “Flakes,” under the direction of music teacher Ms. Willow Dowling. Submitted photos by Erin Bednarczyk
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Winterfest185 viewsORRJHS hosted a fun Friday night for Grades 6-8 on January 19, providing a ‘Winterfest’ to break up the chilly season with some heated up fun, such as dancing to a DJ, disco lights, and an inflatables room complete with jousting, bouncing, and inflatable sumo wrestling. And don’t forget the cocoa, cookies, and cotton candy, which took on a snowy-like life of its own as 12th grade AmbassadORs tried to keep up with the supply … and demand. Photos by Jean Perry
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RMS Students vs. Staff Basketball Game185 viewsTough luck again this year for the sixth graders at RMS during the annual students vs. staff basketball game on Friday night. Although students were able to tie the game and gain a temporary slight lead, in the end the staff’s moves took them down, 60-56. Fifth graders, it’s up to you next year! Photos by Deina Zartman
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