Timberlane Regional School District is buzzing with activity as spring unfolds, highlighted by a series of engaging events and initiatives across its schools.
The high school kicked off the season with the Youth Gris Behavioral Survey, which was administered to all students, providing valuable insights into student well-being. Spring sports are also in full swing, with the grand opening of the new tennis courts set for this Friday, featuring a match against Hollis Brookline. The event will include a ribbon-cutting ceremony and refreshments, marking a festive start to the sports season.
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Subscribe for Free In addition, a College Night event was held for senior parents, offering crucial information on financial planning for college. The annual World's Fair showcased student projects from the Rho Kappa Historical Honor Society, allowing students to present their research to peers and staff. Meanwhile, juniors completed their SAT testing, and the Science State testing took place, ensuring students are well-prepared for their academic futures.
The community came together for the third annual Spring Craft Fair, organized by the class of 2026, which attracted a large crowd and featured a variety of local vendors. The student council is also making a positive impact by organizing a clothing drive to support community members in need.
At the middle school, students are engaging in step aerobics and participated in the Readapalooza, fostering a love for reading. The Rocket Club culminated in a fun project where students launched their Whatchamacallit rockets. A cooking competition at TRMS, judged by celebrity chef Bobby Marcotte, saw students win first place with their creative dish.
Atkinson Academy celebrated a successful lip sync event, showcasing the talents of its students. The Sea Science Centre visited first graders, enhancing their understanding of shapes, while the Tiger Leadership Group is set to present a musical production focused on self-identity and kindness.
Danville School recently held a memorable band concert, bringing together students from multiple schools for a collaborative performance. The fifth graders are preparing for the upcoming NHSAS science testing, while Sandown North concluded a successful American Heart Association fundraiser, raising $3,720.
As the district continues to foster community involvement and student engagement, the upcoming weeks promise even more opportunities for learning and celebration.