Students worked together to design playable board games that highlighted important moments in Odysseus’ journey and the challenges he faced along the way. Each game included clear directions and events that showed how heroes develop through their actions and choices.
As they built and played their games, students demonstrated their understanding of what contributes to becoming a hero, including:
⭐ Making sacrifices
⭐ Showing respect to the gods
⭐ Demonstrating strength and wisdom
⭐ Overcoming obstacles
⭐ Facing fears
⭐ Making tough decisions
It was great to see the creativity, teamwork, and critical thinking our students brought to this project. The best part? Watching them play the games they designed and seeing learning come to life!
Great work by our students and staff! 👏


McKenna showed incredible resilience, adaptability, and empathy by switching her CCR so she could read with younger students and help them learn. Her willingness to step in, support others, and make a positive difference demonstrates her caring nature and strong character. McKenna’s actions inspire those around her and show the true meaning of teamwork and kindness! 📖🌟

March 2026
Dear Nute Parent/Guardian,
Sudden Cardiac Arrest (SCA) is the leading cause of death on school campuses – more
than any form of cancer, concussion or illness combined. Thousands of seemingly healthy
kids die every year due to detectable heart conditions.
That’s why Nute Middle High School is thrilled to announce that we’ve partnered with Who
We Play For to provide our youth the opportunity to get their heart checked with an
electrocardiogram (ECG). The heart screening will take place on Tuesday May 19th from 3pm-7pm at Nute Middle High School. The cost is $20.
Every student can sign up for a screening online here. http://whoweplayfor.org/form-redirect?id=260718469628066
Why take advantage of this electrocardiogram (ECG) heart screening?
● The standard physical is statistically proven to be less than 4% effective at
detecting any heart conditions, adding an ECG improves those odds to 80-95%.
● ECG screening saves lives. Who We Play For - ECG (EKG) screenings save lives
● ECG screening is non-invasive, painless and takes about 5 minutes.
● Each ECG will be interpreted by a pediatric cardiologist or cardiologist specifically
trained for the heart of an athlete. Results will be returned via email within one
week of the screening.
● An ECG typically costs around $150.
What is Who We Play For (WWPF)? https://www.whoweplayfor.org/about-us
WWPF represents every young person who lost their life due to a detectable heart
condition missed in their physical.
At hundreds of schools across the country, WWPF has screened 200,000+ students and
saved the lives of 200+ students, all who had previously undetected life-threatening heart
conditions.
Watch this video Who We Play For ECG: Prescreening Video for Youth to understand more about what to expect at a heart screening.
To protect the heart of every child,
Coreen Toussaint, RN
Nute School Nurse

Teams will be slotted accordingly:
2:45 Middle School Baseball
3:00 Middle School Softball
3:15 High School Baseball
3:30 High School Softball

Safford West consistently shows respect and empathy toward others. When I dropped my things in class, they immediately stepped in to help without hesitation. Their quick thinking and willingness to help demonstrate innovation, collaboration, and strong engagement in the classroom. Safford’s kindness and teamwork help create a positive and supportive learning environment for everyone! 🌟🤝






Please see the 2 hour delay schedule attached!
Also- change of plans, NO breakfast this morning... . please visit the cafe tomrrow for another new breakfast option.


In the spirit of camaraderie and strength, we gather 'round to proclaim the celebration of National School Breakfast Week! As your trusted herald, I bring forth news of a feast fit for knights, squires, and scholars alike.
Let it be known that all students who partake in free or reduced lunch shall also be granted the morning bounty of free breakfast! For those who join our table with coin, the cost is but $2.25.
This Week's Royal Breakfast Menu
Wednesday: Delight in the savory splendor of Breakfast Pizza.
Thursday: Refresh your spirit with a Smoothie, crafted from the finest fruits of the realm.
Friday: Unleash your culinary creativity with a Build Your Own Breakfast Burrito.
Join us in the Great Hall for a morning banquet that fuels the mind and body. Let us break our fast together, as one strong and united community. Breakfast is available until 7:30
Brady Angell consistently demonstrates ethical behavior and strong self-advocacy. He showed he’s a caring big brother by making sure his sibling went to teachers to get any missing work and stay caught up in class. Brady’s guidance, responsibility, and dedication to helping others set a great example and show true character. His actions make a positive impact both at home and at school! 👏📚



Join Mrs. Toussaint (School Nurse) and Mrs. Malone (High School Counselor) as we volunteer at the
Rochester Fellowship Kitchen (63 South Main Street Rochester, NH 03867)
What We Do
Prepare and serve meals
Clean up
Help feed 50–100 community members
Volunteer Dates (3rd Sunday of Each Month)
Sign up here: https://forms.gle/9U3WHLNNMLvftyFG9

As the school gates prepare to swing open after our grand vacation, the royal kitchen beckons thee to partake in a week of delightful morning feasts!
Feast Schedule of the Week:
Monday: Indulge thyself at the French Toast Bar, adorned with the finest strawberries or blueberries.
Tuesday: Savor the Bacon/Cheddar Egg Muffin, a hearty morsel fit for royalty.
Wednesday: Relish in a slice of the Breakfast Pizza, a dish as grand as a knight’s banquet.
Thursday: Refresh thy spirits with invigorating Smoothies, crafted with the freshest fruits of the realm.
Friday: Assemble thy own Breakfast Burrito, a creation of thy choosing, to start the day with vigor.
Important Decree: The café shall be open until the stroke of 7:30 AM to serve these morning delights. Ensure thou art prompt to partake in the bounty!
Quest for Prizes: Embark on a quest to win glorious prizes! Collect a mark on thy punch card each morn as proof of thy breakfast indulgence. The more marks, the greater thy chance to claim a reward worthy of a true champion!
Gather ye all, and let the feasting begin!

A huge congratulations to our outstanding athletes Adrian Huff and Ellie Hopkins for making the Division IV All State Teams! Your dedication and talent on the field have truly paid off.
Also, a special shout out to Hannah Cartier for her hard work and achievements!
These honors are a testament to the incredible effort and dedication it takes to be a high school student-athlete. We are so proud of the Ram Pride you all embody!
For over 17 seasons, NHsportspage has been recognizing top talent through conversations with 78 coaches and tracking stats from over 600 games. Check out the full article here: https://www.nhsportspage.com/news_article/show/1356058
#RamPride #NuteAthletes #AllStateTeams #HardWorkPaysOff
Destination College is a free, annual statewide college-planning event held each spring for New Hampshire high school juniors and their families. Attendees can participate in a variety of free college planning workshops, learn tips about the college application process from experts in the field, attend a college fair, and more! Join us to jumpstart your college planning experience!
Date: Saturday, March 28, 2026
Time: 9:00 a.m. – 2:30 p.m.
Location: Plymouth State University
We’re excited to see you at Destination College 2026, hosted at PSU’s campus in Plymouth, NH!
To register visit https://graniteedvance.org/find-your-direction/upcoming-events/destination-college/



