Date: Tomorrow
Time: 7:15 AM
Location: Nute Middle School
We look forward to celebrating and thanking you for your service!

Mr. Eibert has transformed math classes into fun, interactive, hands-on investigations that make learning both engaging and meaningful. His classroom is an ideal environment for students who might not naturally love math or who get bored with traditional worksheets and bookwork. By taking the time to learn about his students’ interests, Mr. Eibert connects them with curriculum that both challenges and excites them.
As an all-around positive and inspiring educator, he models what we should all strive to be. His genuine support for students—both in and out of the classroom—is evident through his attendance at sporting events and the strong relationships he builds with learners. He also values collaboration, regularly communicating with colleagues to share ideas, solve problems, and continue growing as a team. His consistency in pursuing student-centered goals and forward movement is truly encouraging.
This summer, Mr. Eibert represented Nute at NH CREATES, a statewide initiative supported by the National Institutes of Health (NIH) and focused on cultivating interest and expertise in regenerative medicine and biotechnology. Through this program, he explored innovative ways to bring hands-on biotechnology and regenerative medicine concepts into our classrooms—helping to inspire the next generation of scientists, engineers, and healthcare professionals.
👏🔬🧬 Thank you, Mr. Eibert, for your dedication to advancing STEM education and for making learning exciting, relevant, and full of possibility!

Today, November 10, and Wednesday, November 12, there will be Middle School Girls Basketball Open Gym from 4:00-5:30PM. More dates for practices will come soon.

Farmington-Thursday the 13th
6PM@ Farmington High School Gym
Nute- Friday the 14th
6PM @ Nute High School Gym

Ayden showed outstanding respect and empathy today by taking care of our classroom space. After the final bell rang, he stayed behind to clean the floor and put up his classmates’ chairs before heading out for the day — without being asked.
Actions like this make a big difference in our school community. Thank you, Ayden, for leading by example! 👏💙
#RamPride #RespectAndEmpathy #StudentShoutOut #TakeCareOfYourSpace

RETAKE DAY IS NOVEMBER 12TH for NUTE
Retake day is for new students and staff members, transfer students, or for anyone who may have missed the initial picture day. Additionally, we welcome anyone who was unhappy with their original picture and would like to give it another try. Retake photos automatically replace original photos in school services and yearbook. If a student chooses to retake their photo, please have them return the original picture package to the photographer on picture day. We will replace it at no additional cost.
If this is the first time being photographed, just have the student/staff go to the camera and we’ll create a proof for them that will be sent to the school (and/or to their family email if we have that information). These proofs will be delivered approx. 4 weeks after picture day. An order code will be on the proof along with ordering instructions.

Come one, Come All! Join us after conferences, on TUESDAY , November 4th from 6:00–7:00 PM for our Unified Arts Night!
Our students have been working hard across the arts, and we’re excited to showcase their creativity and talents to our community.
Stop by after family conferences to explore student artwork, try out instruments at our musical instrument petting zoo, and enjoy fun games in the gym! This is a wonderful opportunity to celebrate our amazing students and the vibrant arts programs that support them.
We can’t wait to see you there and share the incredible work and activities our students have created! 👏✨

Please see this note from our school nurse on doing our part in preventing the spread of illness.
November Note
The Art of Storytelling
February 21st-28th
If you are looking to earn credit over February break, look no further than Durham NH and spending the week with students from all around in the "Art of Story Telling" FFI (Friends Forever International) Experience!
Spend a week immersed in creativity at our week-long overnight program! Participants will explore the art of storytelling and hands-on creative expression through various artistic projects. Participants will also build confidence and communication skills by learning how to craft and deliver compelling speeches, while team-building activities foster collaboration and friendship.
Participants can earn up to 2.0 credits to be applied towards their high school requirements. This program will include the following courses*:
Art of Storytelling (0.5 credit in English)
Hands on Art (0.5 credit in Art)
Team Building (.5 Credits in Leadership)
Public Speaking (.5 Credits in English)
Participants have the option of earning an additional .5 credit by completing a Community Action Project after their program.
For more information on applying for this opportunity please see Mr. Goodwin in Room 211 or email him al.goodwin@nhsau64.gov
🎨 Unified Arts Night – November 4th! 🎭🎶
Join us on TUESDAY, November 4th from 6:00–7:00 PM for our Unified Arts Night!
Our students have been working hard across the arts, and we’re excited to showcase their creativity and talents to our school community.
Stop by after family conferences to explore student artwork, try out instruments at our musical instrument petting zoo, and enjoy fun games in the gym! This is a wonderful opportunity to celebrate our amazing students and the vibrant arts programs that support them.
We can’t wait to see you there and share the incredible work and activities our students have created! 👏✨

This week we’re joining the national movement of Red Ribbon Week to remind ourselves: every piece of your life’s puzzle matters. Choosing healthy, drug‑free habits helps you shape the big picture of your future.
🎯 Tips for Students:
· Pick your pieces wisely: Surround yourself with friends who support and uplift you.
· Fill your puzzle with passion: Try a new hobby, join a club, be active—find what makes you feel strong and proud.
· Reach out when unsure: If you ever feel pressured, unsafe, or just off-track—talk to a trusted adult.
👨👩👧 Tips for Families:
· Open the scene: Make dinner time or a car ride a moment to ask: “What puzzle piece did you add today?”
· Lead by example: Show healthy ways to manage stress, connect with others and enjoy life.
· Tap into local supports: Great resources are right here in our community.
· Parent Resource: Natural High – For Parents – Tips, activities, and conversation starters to help kids thrive drug-free.
📌 Local Support You Can Use:
· Community Partners – Youth & Family Services, mental health, and support for families in Strafford County: communitypartnersnh.org
· Milton Parks & Recreation Youth Programs – Positive activities in our town: miltonnh-us.com
Let’s put the pieces together and make meaningful choices—this week and every week! 💜🧩
#NuteLivesDrugFree #RedRibbonWeek #HealthyChoices #DrugFree








Tyler has really stepped up in Geometry by supporting a classmate who was struggling. He showed patience, empathy, and determination — even when the other student felt frustrated. Thanks to Tyler’s encouragement and teamwork, the two ended up working together successfully! 💪📚
👏 Way to show Respect, Empathy, and Collaboration, Tyler! #RamPride #StudentShoutOut #PortraitOfAGraduate

🏀 Winter Sports Sign-Ups Are Open! 🎉
It’s time to hit the court! 🏆
We’re now taking sign-ups for:
✅ Middle School Boys & Girls Basketball
✅ High School Boys & Girls Basketball
✅ High School Spirit/Cheer
✅ Middle School Spirit/Cheer
If you’re ready to show your school spirit, build teamwork, and have fun this season, don’t miss out!
Use the form to sign up! Don't forget you need a physical on file with the nurse and permission to treat to try out!
https://forms.gle/ipN17XpzffFVX9j59


Don’t forget! Tonight from 6–7 PM, we’re hosting an Informational Night on Alma — our student information system.
Come learn how to access your student’s grades and stay up to date on their progress!


Thursday, 10/30 – ApplyNH Day at Nute (hosted by Granite Edvance, 8:00 AM – 12:00 PM)
Sign up here (optional, helps with planning): ApplyNH Day Registration – pre-registration is not required.
Xello - If you do not have access to your Xello please reach out to me asap ! Xello which is part of our CCR curciumlum will be incredibly helpful for Thursday and is attached to the COmmon app which will make staying organized with important dates and deadlines and where you have applied in one spot!!
Documents and information to have ready
Personal Essay: Have a draft of your essay ready, as you will likely work on finalizing it and submitting it.
High school transcript: You may need this to fill out forms or have it sent to colleges.
Test scores: Have your SAT, ACT, or other test scores available.
Extracurricular activities list: Bring a detailed list of your activities, including clubs, sports, jobs, and volunteer work.
College research: Have a list of colleges you want to apply to. The event's goal is to help you submit at least one application.
School-issued laptop: If the event is on a school computer, you will need access to your school-issued laptop.
➢ For students who will be applying to trade and technical schools, apprenticeship opportunities, or other career programs, spend time doing research about various programs and building their list of where they want to apply. A great place to start is the NH DOE Directory https://www.education.nh.gov/sites/g/files/ehbemt326/files/inline-documents/sonh/career-school-directory.pdf
What to do before ApplyNH Day
Complete your Common Application: Start filling out the Common Application as early as possible to have it ready for the event.
Research colleges: Look into the colleges you are interested in to have a list ready to go.
Write your essay: Write a draft of your personal essay during the summer before your senior year.
Gather materials: Collect your transcript, test scores, and a list of activities in advance.
Completed Common Application: Ensure your application is mostly complete before the event.
This powerful film explores the impact of screen time and social media on youth development, mental health, and family relationships. Following the screening, there will be an opportunity for community discussion and reflection.
The event is free and open to the public, and families are encouraged to attend together.
For more information about the event, please contact the Strafford County Public Health Network or visit the Rochester Opera House website.
We hope you’ll join this important conversation about helping young people navigate growing up in the digital age.

We’ll walk you through logging in, navigating the dashboard, and using the tools that help you stay connected to your student’s success.
📍 Location: Nute Cafeteria
🕕 Time: 6:00–7:00 PM


