The Attleboro School Committee meeting on February 24, 2025, showcased the vibrant community spirit and educational achievements of Studley Elementary School. Assistant Superintendent Lori Regan introduced a spotlight segment featuring students, staff, and families from the school, highlighting their pride and accomplishments.
Principal Lisa Boyle emphasized the collaborative effort of students in preparing the presentation, which focused on what makes Studley Elementary a special place to learn. Five fourth-grade students took the stage to share their insights, each addressing different aspects of their school experience.
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Subscribe for Free Tiffany Carval discussed the engaging learning opportunities at Studley, noting the use of technology and personalized learning paths that cater to individual student needs. Zayla Cava highlighted the school's commitment to inclusivity and belonging, mentioning programs like Best Buddies that foster connections among students.
Kelly Sorabiola spoke about accountability and the importance of learning from mistakes, while Olivia Hernandez celebrated the active role of the Parent-Teacher Organization (PTO) in organizing community-building events. Kaden Bozokelli concluded the presentations by discussing the school's spirit and recognition programs that celebrate student achievements.
The meeting underscored the collaborative environment at Studley Elementary, where students feel valued and supported. The presentations not only showcased the students' voices but also reinforced the school's mission to create a nurturing and inclusive educational atmosphere. As the school community continues to thrive, the commitment to fostering a positive learning environment remains a priority for the Attleboro School Committee.