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Winter Wonderland 129 viewsOld Colony’s national Honor Society members hosted a holiday event, titled Winter Wonderland on December 15. Children of all ages met and were photographed with Santa and Elsa, while others pinned the nose on Rudolph, made ornaments and enjoyed yummy treats. Elsa was played by Bea Ashley. Photos by Marilou Newell
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Old Rochester Regional High School’s recent Genealogy Celebration event.129 viewsOld Rochester Regional High School’s recent Genealogy Celebration event.
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“Little Shop of Horrors” 129 views“Little Shop of Horrors” will be performed by the Old Rochester Regional High School Drama Club on March 21-23. Photos by Ryan Feeney
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Little Shop of Horrors129 viewsThe Old Rochester Regional High School Drama Club performed “Little Shop of Horrors” on March 21-24. Photos courtesy Michelle Cusolito
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Old Colony Regional Vocational-Technical High School129 viewsOld Colony Regional Vocational-Technical High School held its graduation exercises on Friday night. Photos by Jared Melanson
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ORR Class of 2021128 viewsSaturday’s commencement exercises at Old Rochester Regional High School saw 188 members of the Class of 2021 graduate, and they and their families heard speeches from Valedictorian Katelyn Luong and Class President Bess Pierre, along with words from keynote members of the district and school administration. Cary Humphrey, who is leaving the ORR School Committee after a decade of service including his role as chairperson, handed out diplomas. Photos by Ryan Feeney
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Empty Bowls128 viewsOn Thursday November 18, 2021, the Tri-Town community came together to support student artists and their activism to help neighbors in need. The Old Rochester Regional High School Art department hosted its second "Empty Bowls" event. This Fall, students in both Ms. Butler’s and Ms. Mogilnicki’s art classes designed and created ceramic bowls. On the night of the event, patrons made a donation and chose a one-of-a-kind, work of art for their soup.
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Old Hammondtown School’s 5th Grade poster contest128 viewsPaige Mallioux won first place and Willow Ruel second in Old Hammondtown School’s 5th Grade poster contest with the theme “Be a Cool Community, Plant Trees.” The Massachusetts Department Conservation and Recreation (DCR) recognizes Mattapoisett as one of the state’s Tree City USA member municipalities, and one of the town’s member activities is the annual art contest that fosters awareness in next generations about precious resources.
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Volunteers at Sippican Elementary128 viewsVolunteers at Sippican Elementary (VASE) hosted their fourth Boosterthon Fun Run fundraiser last week. VASE works with Booster, a company that helps raise funds for enrichment activities such as in-school performances, field trips and afterschool programs. Students reached out to friends, family and businesses across 30 states and 7 countries; 87 percent of the student body registered with 79 percent earning donations for Sippican.
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Sippican Elementary School128 viewsSippican Elementary School sixth graders Bree Lefavor (pictured) and Alexander Dai are among ORR District students to receive the Lighthouse Book Award, presented by the ORR Tri-Town Education Foundation for their exceptional academic, civic and cultural achievement. Lefavor and Dai received their recognition during Sippican’s Grade 6 promotion ceremony held on June 24. Photos by Mick Colageo
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Travis Roy Student Center128 viewsTabor Academy will unveil the new Travis Roy Student Center with an open-house event on Tuesday morning, March 21. Photo by Mick Colageo
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Travis Roy Student Center128 viewsTabor Academy hosted an Open House on Tuesday morning at the new Travis Roy Student Center, which replaces the former library on the same spot. While the late Travis Roy is most widely known as a student-athlete whose college-hockey career lasted all of 11 seconds, his passion for student life, ceramics, sailing and the big part the Marion campus played in his life is reflected in the building of the new student center bearing his name. Photo by Ryan Feeney
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