A community resource share from our school nurse: LIMITED TIME ONLY! 2024 Summer EBT (S-EBT) offered Nov. 15th - Dec. 15th, 2024. Families with children may be eligible for an additional $120 in grocery benefits per child through S-EBT. There are 3 ways to receive your additional grocery money. 1. Families automatically receive benefits on a new S-EBT card if their child was enrolled in SNAP or TANF. Also, if your child was on Medicaid AND on free/reduced price school meals during the 2023-2024 school year. 2. If not in the above programs and your child was enrolled in free/reduced school meals last year ('23-'24), you MUST give your address only to DHHS to receive the grocery card here: Steps to receive S-EBT benefits: Visit nheasy.nh.gov Click the Summer EBT portal Enter your address before December 15th, 2024, to receive your grocery money card. 3. If you have school-aged children but are not in 1 or 2 above and your income is at or below 185% Federal Poverty Level, you MUST apply at nheasy.nh.gov between November 15th and December 15th, 2024 to receive your grocery money card.
over 1 year ago, Mr. Goodwin
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On Thursday, December 19th our music department will be showcasing their talents at 6 pm in the gym. We look forward to sharing these skills with you all.
over 1 year ago, Mr. Goodwin
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Good morning Rams! We will start our day at 9:15 today, December 5th, 2024. Please be safe traveling.
over 1 year ago, Mr. Goodwin
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Wishing you all a Happy Thanksgiving! We are thankful for our students, staff, and community.
over 1 year ago, Mr. Goodwin
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Attention Milton School District families. In observance of Thanksgiving, there will be no school for Milton School District students on Wednesday, November 27th, through Friday, November 29th. Enjoy a safe and restful break!
over 1 year ago, Milton Schools Updates
Milton Police Chief Hebert and Officer Bonsall came by today and joined some of our Middle School students for the Thanksgiving lunch. It was great to check in and meet the new officer in town.
over 1 year ago, Mr. Goodwin
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As we head off into Thanksgiving Break, come see our students receive their Quarter 1 Awards! * Please see the alternative Schedule for students
over 1 year ago, Nute
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Hi Rams! This is your Ram Reminder that we will be having our Quarter 1 Awards Assembly on Tuesday, November 26th.
over 1 year ago, Mr. Goodwin
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It was a great evening celebrating our fall athletes. Thank you coaches, athletes and families for a great fall season! Now we can move ahead with basketball season.
over 1 year ago, Mr. Goodwin
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The High School Volleyball team would like to give an appreciative shout-out to our Police & Fire Departments, and Alumni who came home for a fun Ram Reunion on the court. From the class of 1982 to the class of 2028, it was a great night to be together.
over 1 year ago, Mr. Goodwin
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For tomorrow's pep rally, we will be running a modified schedule. This will be posted in the school as well.
over 1 year ago, Mr. Goodwin
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Thank you to the United States Navy Retired, Nuclear Electronics Technician Master Chief (Submarines), Timothy Richards for sharing your story and message with us today at our Veterans Day Assembly. The Chorus and Band did a great job with the National Anthem and Armed Forces Salute.
over 1 year ago, Mr. Goodwin
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On Friday, November 8th ELO Students and High School Yearbook members hosted local photographer and graphic designer, Lianne Thurlow, to hear about her career journey and get tips for using their cameras. It was an informative session and it was great to have the time for students to engage hands-on for their learning.
over 1 year ago, Mr. Goodwin
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Ram Reminder: Grades close this Friday, November 15th.
over 1 year ago, Mr. Goodwin
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On Wednesday November 13th we will be celebrating and supporting Senior Brayden Viveiros as he officially signs and commits to Thomas College. We look forward to following his future success.
over 1 year ago, Mr. Goodwin
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Members of our Nute Jazz Band went with Mr. Barbarisi yesterday to share their talent and skills with residents of the Rochester Manor.
over 1 year ago, Mr. Goodwin
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Attention Milton School District families. In observance of Veterans Day, there will be no school for Milton School District students on Monday, November 11th. Thank you to all members of our community who served in defense of our country.
over 1 year ago, Milton Schools Updates
Students in our Spanish Classes are working on meeting the standards of World Ready Language 5 C's (Communication, Culture, Connections, Comparisons, and Communities) They recently learned about “Día de los Muertos” and “La Ofrenda” “Día de los Muertos” or “The Day of the Dead” is a holiday centered around family. They may spend days preparing the dishes for the family feast as well as assembling the “Ofrenda” or “Offering Altar”. The “Ofrenda” traditionally features photos of deceased loved ones, objects they treasured in life, and often their favorite foods. Other traditional items include water, to quench the thirst of the spirits who have traveled such a long way to be with family, salt to represent the flavor of life, and many different fruits and vegetables to symbolize abundance. Another important element for the celebration is the myriad candles that decorate not only the “Ofrendas” but the rest of the home, the cemeteries and gravesites, these are to help light the spirits’ way on their journey. Last, but certainly not least for the Ofrenda are marigolds, known as the “flower of the dead.” The bright yellow-orange flowers are used all over the ofrendas, gravesites, and homes to represent the eternal glow of the sun. Moreover, thousands of brilliant petals are laid out as paths for loved ones to follow on their journey home. “Día de los Muertos” is a sacred, cultural tradition in Mexico with roots in its pagan past of the Aztecs and the Maya. Contrary to popular belief “Day of the Dead” is not Mexican Halloween but a joyful yet reverent remembrance of loved ones who have passed on. According to tradition, the more we think of our dead loved ones and share stories about them with our families-they never truly die.
over 1 year ago, Mr. Goodwin
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On Tuesday, November 12th we will have our Veterans Day Ceremony at Nute starting at 7:30 am. Students will report to their SSR for attendance first. We would like to invite any community Veterans to join us to be recognized and stay for a small breakfast following the assembly.
over 1 year ago, Mr. Goodwin
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Hi Rams! This is your Ram Reminder that Quarter 1 grades close on Friday, November 15th.
over 1 year ago, Mr. Goodwin
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