A lot of fun at the school dance tonight!
Big win for the Softball Team. Mrs. Abrams received the game ball for all of her help with the field. Great day!
The first "home" game for Beckwith softball at the Rehoboth campus
Thank you Teachers and Staff for all that you do!!!
6th Grade PE class this morning
Great job Beckwith Cross Country at your meet today versus Raynham
The ACE Community Service Group drawing expressions of appreciation to the Beckwith staff!
7th grade band today
Relay races
Students had fun learning about why Cinco de Mayo is celebrated, making Mexican paper flowers, and trying some food that their classmates prepared.
Track and Field
Wiffleball
We love our school lunch heroes!! Thank you for keeping us well fed and for your warm smiles!
Dighton Rehoboth Regional School District’s Portrait of a Graduate Survey
The DRRSD has begun the important process of Strategic Planning and has developed a more refined Portrait of the Graduate draft. Currently, we are gathering additional input to inform the creation of the final draft. We are asking all community members to please take this VERY BRIEF survey below by May 8. Thank you!
https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/DRRSD-POG2
The Debate Team had their meet today and did great!
Grade 5 Field Trip to the Freedom Trail
It is National Administrative Professionals Day. Thank you for all that you do !!!
Dighton-Rehoboth Senior Named Outstanding CTE Scholar
For immediate release
Superintendent Bill Runey is pleased to announce that a DRRHS Senior was recently named one of 50 outstanding CTE Scholars in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts by The Massachusetts Association of Vocational Administrators (MAVA). Thomas Dyson, son of Jo Anne and David Dyson, is an exemplary DRRHS student in the CTE Engineering Design and Drafting Program under the direction of Mrs. Jessica Nardozzi. Thomas is a self-motivated, respectful, and dedicated student who has demonstrated his knowledge and skills both inside and outside the classroom. His dedication is evident through his membership in SkillsUSA, where he received the Career Technical Education Award in Engineering and Drafting, placing 2nd in a state competition. Thomas is an incredibly hard-working student who has consistently chosen to challenge himself. Thomas one of DRRHS’s top Student Athletes, competing 4 years in Winter Track and Lacrosse. Thomas was awarded the Junior Scholar Athlete of the Year Award. Thomas is planning to attend Liberty University in the fall where he will continue to pursue his post-secondary education in Mechanical Engineering.
An awards banquet, hosted by The Massachusetts Association of Vocational Administrators (MAVA) was held recently at Mechanics Hall in Worcester and annually attracts more than 500 educators, public officials, parents, and students to honor these promising seniors.
Pictured L-R: John Herald, CTE Director; Jo Anne Dyson; Thomas Dyson; Jessica Nardozzi; and Bill Runey
Where better to draw Geometry Spring pictures, then outside in the sunshine?
After reading about Valley Forge in 5th Grade SS, students made and ate firecakes. These Firecakes were originally made with coarse meal flour and river water, and they were the only food available at Valley Forge for the soldiers to eat in the winter of 1777.