Term 1 comes to a close next Wednesday, November 6, so now is the time to lock in and wrap up any of those missing assignments you may have. You got this, let's finish up the start of the 2024/25 school year strong!
Halloween is Thursday! If you wear a costume, you may win a prize, and your class may also win a prize! Email Ms. Dill your picture and costume title, or tag nrhs_stuco, and you could win one of the awards - check your email during rotating block to see if you won!
One last reminder that today, Friday 10/25 at 3 p.m., is the deadline for senior yearbook submissions. Visit our Yearbook Information page (under Students & Families) for formatting requirements and rules.
Feeling down? Have an encouraging message to share with others? In need of some kind words? Swing by Hope Squad's Positivity Pumpkin Patch in the mods!
Nauset Volleyball wraps up an outstanding season tonight at 6pm with their Senior Night game against rival Falmouth. Though the team didn’t secure a spot in the postseason due to their record and power rankings, this year has still been remarkable. The team surpassed expectations, setting new program records, including beating Nantucket for the first time in years and taking a set from second-ranked DY.
On Monday, October 21, the team hosted their fourth annual Dig Pink fundraiser game, supporting the Side-Out Foundation, which raises funds to assist those with metastatic breast cancer. The event featured a bake sale, raffles, and other fundraising activities. They are just $200 shy of their $2,500 goal, with donations still open at https://side-out.org. Tonight’s game will also feature baked goods and concessions, with all proceeds going toward Dig Pink.
Senior captains Olivia Richards and Adrianna Morgan credit the team’s strong bond as a key factor in their success. They highlighted how the team spent the summer preparing, participating in a summer league and holding frequent outdoor practices, and how they continue to spend time together off the court during the season. “Volleyball requires a lot of trust,” Morgan explains. “It helps to have a team that truly supports one another.” Richards agrees, adding, “As a setter, it’s crucial that I can communicate well with my hitters, and spending time together outside of volleyball definitely strengthens that connection.”
Another boost to the team’s performance has been the new gym, providing them with a stable home-court advantage. Although there were early challenges with the gym being unfinished and morning practices due to limited court space, the new facility has contributed to their higher win percentage at home. If you haven’t caught a Nauset Volleyball game in the new gym, tonight is your chance to support the seven seniors and the rest of the team in their final game of the season at 6 p.m. Go Warriors!
Upcoming College Visits - students will sign up in Naviance.
SENIORS: Yearbook submission deadline is THIS FRIDAY!! Don't miss out on being in your yearbook - remember ALL submissions must be made via the Google Form.
See Ms. Peters N119 with any questions.
Happy Homecoming! Spirit alive & Well at NRHS!
Can't wait to see you all at the Homecoming Football game - kickoff is at 6:30. Be sure to stop by each of the Class tables! Freshmen are having a bake sale; Sophomores have Hot Apple Cider and Cider & Pumpkin donuts; Juniors are grilling hot dogs, and Seniors are selling pizza!
ATTENTION SENIORS!! Your yearbook submission deadline is swiftly approaching.... next Friday, October 25th is the deadline to submit your senior photo, additional photos, and bio/final words. See Mrs. Peters in N119 with any questions. ALL submissions MUST BE via the Google Form.
Color wars!!
Seniors: Pink
Juniors: Blue
Sophomores: Red
Freshmen: Green
We are so thankful to have Clare MacDonald here at NRHS!
The 10th ANNUAL FARM & SEA-TO-TABLE AUCTION is now open. The auction will run from October 9, 2024 to October 16, 2024. Proceeds support Nauset Culinary Arts programs.
We are so grateful to our NRHS Community for helping to fill a trailer to send down to Hurricane victims! Thank you!
It’s been a standout season for Nauset’s Girls Field Hockey team! Despite transitioning between coaches, a challenge that could have set them back, the team has handled the change with ease. In fact, the players feel this season has been even more successful than previous ones. Senior captain Abby Powers noted that the team has made “a good amount of progress from the beginning of the season and [is] coming together more as a team.”
With a current record of 5-6-2, the team has tied against Nantucket twice—an achievement the captains are especially proud of, as Nantucket is one of their toughest opponents. Senior captain Lexi Robicheau believes that if they “keep up the good energy and hard work,” they have a solid chance at making the postseason. The team is especially motivated to qualify this year, after missing out last season, seeing this as their redemption year.
The team’s close bond is a key part of their success. The captains rave about their emphasis on team bonding, with some of the best memories coming from team dinners at the Lost Dog, organized by junior captain Callie Murphy. Whether dressing up together on game days or cheering from the field and sidelines, the connection among teammates is clear both on and off the field.
Looking ahead, the team’s Senior Night is scheduled for October 24 against Saint John Paul II, and students are encouraged to come out and support the Class of 2025 in their final game on the NRHS turf! If you can’t make it to that game, there are several more home games to close out the season. The team would love to see the student section filled with energy at their games on October 10, 16, 18, and 22 at 4:00 pm. Come support your fellow Warriors—go Nauset!
Spirit week is here! Everyone is decked in red, white, and blue for USA DAY!!
We love to see everyone's spirited outfits! For your photos to be featured, email 25adamsf@nausetschools.org !!
Today, we’re shining a spotlight on Nauset’s Cross Country team. Both the boys and girls currently hold 2-2 records and are looking to secure a win in their final dual meet to end the regular season with a winning record. Although only one league meet remains, the season is far from over. For those who have qualified, they still have the Cape and Island Championships and States ahead of them.
One of the most anticipated events is the Twilight Meet. Senior captain Maddy Mahoney describes it as a season highlight. Held at night at the Barnstable County Fairgrounds, the runners race under the stars, with their path lit by lights. Mahoney emphasizes the unique energy of the meet, where lights and music create a vibrant atmosphere unlike any other event.
The team captains had nothing but praise for their squad, particularly after their performance in the coed cross-country relay, where three teams placed impressively, with one team earning a top-10 medal. Nauset’s Cross Country team has a special dynamic, bringing the boys’ and girls’ teams together in a way that’s rare. While most schools have separate coaches and programs for each gender, Nauset trains under one coach, with the only separation occurring during gender-specific meets. The athletes thrive when they race together, regardless of whether their scores are combined.
Senior captain Brad Hagopian notes how much the team “really supports each other.” Although each runner competes individually, their scores are tallied as a team, and everyone cheers each other on, whether they’re leading the pack or finishing last. The team’s close-knit nature fosters a true sense of teamwork. Mahoney adds that in Cross Country, it’s easy to focus on your own performance, but it’s important to remember that “we’re all in it together.” We’re cheering for this incredible team in their upcoming meets—go Warriors!
Superintendent Clenchy's Welcome Back Nauset 24/25 Message.
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REMINDER: Visiting Art Colleges next week. See Ms. Birchall with any questions