We hope you can join us for Kindergarten Open House on September 6, 2023! See the flier for more information.
The suggested supply lists for the 2023-2024 school year are now available. https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1CgOWyfXnSM6HDlDFIO9su-waYlJKYGRY?usp=sharing
The Elementary Summer Reading Program, Be a Reading Champion, can be found here:
https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1dGTsgdmB9wjoFdUcA1g7flQopTKhClmN?usp=sharing
Happy reading!!
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Today's Fourth Grade Picnic was a HUGE success thanks to some VIPs.
Shouting out our PTSA who provided the food for the celebration. We are also grateful for our parent volunteer crew who prepared and served up a delicious meal.
Finally, sending a BIG thank you to the Chartley Country Store who generously helped us purchase burgers, hotdogs and buns at a very reduced cost. They also donated the most yummy chocolate chip and sugar cookies.
Thank you to students and staff for a memorable day!
Check out The Weekly Buzz from PRES for the week ending with June 2nd!
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Here's the Weekly Buzz from PRES for the week ending May 26th.
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Kindergarten Registration is OPEN! Here is the link to register your child for kindergarten: https://www.drregional.org/page/student-registration
Kindergarten Screenings are NEXT WEEK! Students who are enrolling in kindergarten will also participate in a screening appointment before the end of the school year. Screening appointments will take place at Palmer River Elementary School, and will be completed by school staff. Here is the link to sign your child up for a kindergarten screening appointment: https://www.ptcfast.com/schools/Palmer_River_Elementary_School
Use the link below to sign up for Field Day on June 16th!
https://signup.com/go/rNAGZxY
The Rehoboth PTSA is hosting Minding Your Mind: Adolescent Mental Health TONIGHT at DRRHS. Program begins at 7:00. #WeAreDR
Check your tickets from the Feinstein Foundation! Do you have this week's winning numbers?
Take a moment to read this week's Weekly Buzz to learn about all the wonderful things happening at PRES.
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We are very sorry, but today's plant sale pick-up has been postponed. Unfortunately, the delivery truck did not arrive today. The plant pick-up will be tomorrow Thursday, May 25th from 4:15-6:15 pm. We are very sorry for the inconvenience.
Are you the lucky winner? Be sure to check your tickets to find out!
Reminder: Tomorrow our fourth graders take mathematics MCAS.
Third graders persevered through their math MCAS this morning. One more day of testing tomorrow and they’re done for the year! ✅
Don’t forget-
1. Get a good night’s sleep tonight.😴
2. Eat a good breakfast at home or at school.🥞
3. Relax and try your best! 😎
We are so proud of our students! Keep it up, kiddos! #WeAreDR
Nurse Alyson and Nurse Tiffany- This is especially true of both of you! We are lucky to have you at PRES! Happy Nurse Appreciation Day! #WeAreDR
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
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
In Dighton, Maple Street remains closed between Wheeler and Sesame Street. Bloom bus has been notified. Students in that vicinity who ride the bus will need to walk to the intersection of Maple and either of the cross streets. All traffic is to be re-routed.