Mrs. Fish, our STEM teacher, directed the fourth graders to act out an electric circuit during class.
3 months ago, Elaine Pender
Second-grade families joined their children to participate in "Math Mania" in class last week!
3 months ago, Elaine Pender
Fourth-grade students are improving their coding skills in Mrs. Steber's computer class.
3 months ago, Elaine Pender
A heartfelt thank you to our amazing Paraprofessionals and Mr. Tony, who face the elements each day to prepare the school and welcome the students!
3 months ago, Elaine Pender
Dear Members of the Nauset Community,
Please note that Nauset Public Schools will open two hours later tomorrow, Tuesday, January 27.
Tremendous progress was made today in cleaning up from the storm across all of our campuses. However, with additional snow forecasted overnight and very cold temperatures expected, there is concern that untreated areas could freeze and impact road safety.
The two-hour delay will allow town road crews and school custodial staff additional time to treat roads, walkways, and parking areas to help ensure safer conditions for students and staff.
On a related note, please continue to pay close attention to the upcoming forecast. We are expecting extremely cold temperatures in the coming days, so please dress appropriately.
Thank you for your support and understanding.
Sincerely,
Glenn Brand
Superintendent of Schools
4 months ago, Nauset Public Schools
Dear Members of the Nauset Community,
Due to the winter storm forecast for our area, all Nauset Public Schools and offices will be closed on Monday, January 26. All scheduled activities, including athletics and after-school programs, are also canceled.
Please stay warm and safe.
Sincerely,
Glenn Brand
Superintendent of Schools
4 months ago, Nauset Public Schools
Digital Safety and Mindfulness Night
Nauset Public Schools invites families to attend Digital Safety and Mindfulness, an engaging evening focused on responsible technology use and online safety. This free event will support parents, caregivers, staff, and students ages 11 and up in understanding today’s digital risks and how to navigate them thoughtfully.
The session will address topics such as cyber cruelty, safe communication in gaming, social media oversharing, artificial intelligence and deepfakes, and emerging digital trends impacting youth.
Date: January 22, 2026
Time: 6:00 PM to 7:30 PM
Location: Nauset Middle School Auditorium
Cost: Free to attend
We encourage families to attend together for a shared conversation about digital responsibility and well being.
5 months ago, Nauset Public Schools
This morning, the school and parents of our Chorus students hosted a delightful holiday concert!
5 months ago, Elaine Pender
Kindergarten students made their own toys and turned their classroom into a lively toy museum. They invited their families to come and enjoy the fun, showcasing their unique creations and sharing their imaginative ideas!
5 months ago, Elaine Pender
Kindergarten students created their own toys and invited their families to view their toy museum.
5 months ago, Elaine Pender
Third-grade students proudly shared their knowledge about Wampanoag culture and lifestyle.
5 months ago, Elaine Pender
Third Grade welcomed families to the Wampanoag Museum this week!
5 months ago, Elaine Pender
The fourth graders enjoyed a delightful day indoors for Camping Day, complete with tents and pretend campfires, transforming the classroom into a whimsical camping retreat and bringing the great outdoors inside!
5 months ago, Elaine Pender
All Nauset Public Schools will operate on a two-hour delayed start on Monday, December 15, 2025.
5 months ago, Nauset Public Schools
Mrs. Richer's fourth-grade students had some energy and excitement in their class as they created chain reaction machines!
5 months ago, Elaine Pender
First graders dazzled on the runway during their annual Phonics Fashion Show today!
5 months ago, Elaine Pender
Our kindergarten students enjoyed their trip to the police station, where they decorated holiday cookies for their families and the Council on Aging.
5 months ago, Elaine Pender
Our Kindergarten students were thrilled to decorate delicious cookies from Cottage Street Bakery alongside members of the Orleans Police Department!
5 months ago, Elaine Pender
We are so grateful to the Orleans Police Department for inviting our kindergarten students to the station for an exciting cookie decorating activity! The kids had an incredible time, and we genuinely appreciate the opportunity to create such wonderful memories together!
5 months ago, Elaine Pender
Amy Fish, our STEM teacher, coordinated with naturalists from the Cape Cod Museum of Natural History to lead biomimicry learning activities.
5 months ago, Elaine Pender