Our 3rd graders had an exciting hands-on experience with the High Touch High Tech Enrichment Program, generously supported by our PTO! Students explored animal adaptations, both physical and behavioral, through engaging activities. They made their own cacti, tested out “blubber” to see how it helps animals stay warm, and created glow-in-the-dark jellyfish while learning how animals survive and thrive in their environments.
4 months ago, Jill Jarvis
Groton Dunstable Schools will be closed today, Friday, March 6, due to hazardous, icy road conditions.
4 months ago, GDRSD
We were excited to host children’s author Jason Viola as part of our Read Across America celebration! Mr. Viola writes engaging and informative books that get kids excited about reading and learning. During his visit, students had the chance to meet Mr. Viola, hear him read from one of his books, ask questions about writing and creativity, and get their books autographed.
We’re so grateful to have had him with us and thank him for inspiring our students to think big and explore the world through books.
4 months ago, Jill Jarvis
our school proudly celebrated Read Across America with one of our favorite traditions, Community Reading Day!
We were thrilled to welcome members of our community into our classrooms to share the joy of reading with our students. From local leaders and first responders to parents and community partners, each guest brought a special story to our day.
Thank you to all of our wonderful guest readers for taking time out of your busy schedules to make today so meaningful. Your presence made a difference, and our students were inspired by you!
📖❤️ We are grateful for such an amazing community!
#ReadAcrossAmerica #CommunityReadingDay #ThankYou
4 months ago, Jill Jarvis
Our kindergarteners are exploring winter animals of the Nashua River watershed through our PTO-funded hands-on science adventure!
4 months ago, Jill Jarvis
Due to a Sysco delivery delay, our scheduled food order will not arrive as expected. As a result, some menu items, particularly fruits and vegetables, may be substituted with items we currently have on hand. Families should be aware that menus may be adjusted for the remainder of the week. We appreciate your understanding and flexibility.
4 months ago, GDRSD
This week in PE, students became Olympic athletes! From bobsled and hockey to speed skating and curling, they worked together as teams, built skills, and brought the Winter Games to life. 🏅❄️
5 months ago, Jill Jarvis
Olympic STEM stations with Mrs. Long! Fourth graders are making hockey nets which they will shoot “pucks” on after break, third graders made bobsleds, and second and first graders are making luge sleds. 🇺🇸
5 months ago, Jill Jarvis
Mrs. Schott’s first graders enjoyed many special activities on the 100th day of school!
5 months ago, Jill Jarvis
So much creativity and teamwork happening across our school today for Global Play Day. Learning looks like laughter, creativity, and connection on Global Play Day!
5 months ago, Jill Jarvis
Snowshoeing in Physical Education Class!
5 months ago, Jill Jarvis
After a long week of indoor recess due to the freezing temperatures, we certainly made the most of it today!
5 months ago, Jill Jarvis
Thank you to our PTO for supporting hands-on enrichment experiences! Kindergarten students enjoyed a bubble science session filled with sensory exploration, social learning, and real-world science fun.
6 months ago, Jill Jarvis
Mr. Kimpton's special annual visit to SU is a welcomed tradition! 4th graders too old for The Polar Express - not a chance! The magic and meaning of the season is timeless. #specialmemories #holidayexcitement
7 months ago, Jill Jarvis
Mrs. Lattini’s and Mrs. Olson’s Kindergarten classes have been on a whirlwind adventure to catch the Gingerbread Man! All week long, students have been reading his story, writing about their sightings, and drawing pictures to mark where he’s been. The excitement spread school-wide as everyone joined the hunt. After all that running, our tired Gingerbread Man was finally discovered taking a well-earned rest with Nurse Jen!
7 months ago, Jill Jarvis
The SU gym was full of excitement this week as students teamed up for a sleigh-riding activity! Partners alternated between pulling and riding, and students embraced their roles as reindeer. The activity encouraged teamwork, imagination, and plenty of fun.
7 months ago, Jill Jarvis
Students are enjoying good old-fashioned outdoor play—building snowmen, creating forts, and sledding with friends. ❄️⛄ #friends #winterfun
7 months ago, Jill Jarvis
Due to the predicted road conditions worsening in the afternoon, Groton Dunstable Regional Schools will be running an early dismissal/half-day schedule for all schools on Tuesday, December 2nd. All afternoon/evening activities will be canceled.
7 months ago, Luke Callahan, Ed.D.
Mrs. Lattini’s class started the day with plenty of creativity and Thanksgiving spirit as students showed off their homemade turkey hats.
8 months ago, Jill Jarvis
Our amazing nurses, Kate and Jen, spent time with our Kindergarteners teaching them how to be Germ Stoppers through proper handwashing skills! Students used a special soap and then checked their hands under a special light to see just how important thorough handwashing is for keeping us healthy. A big thank-you to our nurses for this fun and impactful lesson!