Vin Zibelli is a social studies teacher at Smithfield High School and the advisor for the National Honor Society. "One of the best parts of working at Smithfield High School is how members of our community are so quick and willing to support, partner and work with the students of Smithfield High." Thank you, Mr. Zibelli! #TeacherAppreciationWeek
8 months ago, Dawn Bartz
Vin Zibelli
vin2
We are thankful for our fabulous faculty @SmithfieldSchls. Thank you, Lora Calise and Margarita Dempsey, two of our World Language teachers. #TeacherAppreciationWeek
8 months ago, Dawn Bartz
lora and margarita
David Martin is a computer science teacher at Gallagher Middle School. “Teaching in Smithfield brings me great joy, especially witnessing the genuine excitement students have for computer science. It is fulfilling to nurture their enthusiasm for a subject which is pivotal in today's technology-driven society.” Thank you, Mr. Martin! #TeacherAppreciationWeek
8 months ago, Dawn Bartz
David Martin
Samantha Armstrong teaches a variety of science courses at SHS, including Forensics, Aquatics, and sometimes Anatomy. She also coaches Science Olympiad. " I truly enjoy working with students at the high school level because we can go deeper than to spark an interest, deeper than an 'A-ha!' moment, and can really dig into the content and how it relates to the students and our shared world." Thank you, Mrs. Armstrong! #TeacherAppreciationWeek @SmithfieldSchls
8 months ago, Dawn Bartz
sam armstrong
Carlton Bradshaw is a Reading Teacher at Gallagher Middle School. He is also part of the "Cadre of Coaches program" through the department of education where he and other literacy experts provide professional development for teachers. Thank you, Mr. Bradshaw! #TeacherAppreciationWeek
8 months ago, Dawn Bartz
Carlton Bradshaw
Dr. Ryan Burns teaches both 9th and 12th grade English at Smithfield High School. "As an English teacher, I believe that everyone can be a reader and writer even though we tell ourselves (or we are told) that this is limited to only some people." Thank you, Mr. Burns! #TeacherAppreciationWeek
8 months ago, Dawn Bartz
Ryan Burns
Raising awareness about different abilities at the Color Run on Saturday @ Deerfield Park. Thank you, SSELAC for promoting understanding, awareness, & inclusion of all students!
8 months ago, Dawn Bartz
colorrun1
colorrun2
colorrun3
sselac
During Teacher Appreciation Week in the Smithfield Public Schools, we will be highlighting our educators and the work they do. According to Kristine Strauss, SHS Art teacher, "Each and every day I have the pleasure of teaching teenagers how art offers a foundation of not only creative and technical skills, but also the development of thinking skills." Thank you, Ms. Strauss! #TeacherAppreciationWeek
8 months ago, Dawn Bartz
Kristine Strauss
Congratulations to the 120 student scholars inducted last night into the French and Spanish Honor Societies at Smithfield High School!
8 months ago, Dawn Bartz
induction2
induction3
induction1
We would like to congratulate Ava Brule, junior at SHS, for taking first place in the US and first place in the State of Rhode Island for her winning essay from SIFMA (Securities Industry and Financial Markets Association) Foundations InvestWrite competition. This is the culminating activity for the Stock Market Game. Essays are judged by industry professionals across the nation. Congrats Ava!
8 months ago, Dawn Bartz
ava
All are invited to attend the ribbon cutting for the WRWC Education Center at the Leo Bouchard Conservation Center (5 Waterview Drive, Smithfield) on Saturday, May 4th, at 1:00. See the flyer for additional information.
8 months ago, Sara Monaco
5/4 Ribbon cutting ceremony
Amazing performances of The Addams Family by our SHS students!
8 months ago, Dawn Bartz
addams1
addans2
addams3
addams4
Chalk the Walk will occur May 18 outside of Gallagher MS - all are welcome & supplies will be provided.
8 months ago, Dawn Bartz
chalk the walk
The 2nd Annual Color Run is Saturday, May 4 at Deerfield Park - bring the whole family to celebrate inclusion.
8 months ago, Dawn Bartz
color run
Joyful! Smithfield High School's chorus & Sentinel Singers performed a rich assortment of music from around the world last night. We are so proud of our singers! @SmithfieldSchls @SmithfieldSuper
9 months ago, Dawn Bartz
chorus4
chorus3
chorus2
chorus1
Join us for a FREE screening of Screenagers: Growing Up in the Digital Age on March 14th at 6 PM in the SHS auditorium! The hour-long film will be followed by a panel discussion regarding social media and its impact on students. Register here: https://forms.gle/qqrbDex8UtPozdte6
10 months ago, Sara Monaco
Screenagers Flyer
Congratulations to LaPerche 4th grader Arianna for winning the Smithfield Public School District's Spelling Bee! Arianna will go on to the state spelling bee competition. @SmithfieldSchls @SmithfieldSuper #spellingbee
10 months ago, Dawn Bartz
arianna gallo
Tuesday, Feb. 13, will be a Virtual Learning Day for Smithfield. Please follow school or teacher direction for virtual learning. The schools and district office buildings will be closed due to the intensity of the storm forecast. There will be no after school activities tomorrow.
10 months ago, SMITHFIELD PUBLIC SCHOOLS
This Wednesday, February 7th is the 100th day of school! To celebrate this fun milestone in the school year we invite students to dress up how they think an older (possibly an 100 year old) person would dress. We're excited to see what creative (and fun) ideas our students can come up with to dress up like an older person. Like all other spirit days, participation is completely voluntary. We have also invited staff to participate, although some staff already look like they are approaching 100 years old, so how they dress on Wednesday may not look very different from how they normally dress (Mr. Barrette's beard has gotten much whiter over these past 6 years)! #OCRSrocks
11 months ago, Paul Barrette
Old man
Snow is currently in the weather forecast for Sunday evening into Monday. To ensure that we are prepared for a POTENTIAL virtual learning day, we will be sending students home with Chromebooks at dismissal. Please expect your child to come home with their school Chromebook and a power adapter. You will be able to connect the Chromebook to your home Wi-Fi to allow for virtual learning IF we are not in school on Monday. Chromebooks are being sent home as a PRECAUTION in the event that schools are closed on Monday. Stay tuned for additional information from the district and school about any potential weather delays or cancellations.
11 months ago, Paul Barrette
Snow