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    HOUSE Meeting

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    Math Meet at St. John's Prep

    St. John's Prep
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    Math + Families = Fun

    Dining Hall
    Math games hosted by fourth and fifth graders for students and parents in grades Pre-K to 5. All students must be accompanied by parent/guardian.
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    Parents Association Meeting

    Dining Hall
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    Grade 4 Parent Coffee with Lower School Head

    Grade 9 Dining Room

    V Softball

    Away
    V Softball vs Governor's Academy
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    Boys V Lacrosse

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    Campus Fields - Main Fields - Main Field
    Boys V Lacrosse vs Brookwood School

    MOES Challenge

    MATH Tournament for Grades 4 and 5 (Individual and Team Math Competition)

    V Baseball

    Away
    V Baseball vs Lexington Christian Academy

    Girls JV Lacrosse

    Canceled
    Away
    Girls JV Lacrosse vs Belmont Day School

    Girls V Lacrosse

    Home
    Campus Fields - Main Fields - Main Field
    Girls V Lacrosse vs Pingree School
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    High School Students of Color Conference

    St. Mark's School, Southborough, MA
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    High School Students of Color Conference

    St. Mark's School, Southborough, MA
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    Grade 5 Trip to Kieve-Wavus

    _Damariscotta Lake,_Maine

    Girls JV Lacrosse

    Away
    Girls JV Lacrosse vs Brookwood School

    Boys V Lacrosse

    Canceled
    Home
    Campus Fields - Main Fields - Main Field
    Boys V Lacrosse vs Fessenden School
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    Grade 5 Trip to Kieve-Wavus

    _Damariscotta Lake,_Maine

    V Baseball

    Away
    V Baseball vs Berwick Academy

    Track & Field

    Away
    Track & Field
    vs Fenn School
    Nashoba Brooks School

    Girls JV Lacrosse

    Away
    Girls JV Lacrosse vs Pike School

    Girls V Lacrosse

    Home
    Campus Fields - Main Fields - Main Field
    Girls V Lacrosse vs Berwick Academy
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    Grade 5 Trip to Kieve-Wavus

    _Damariscotta Lake,_Maine

    Boys V Lacrosse

    Away
    Boys V Lacrosse vs Fenn School
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    V Baseball

    Canceled
    Home
    Campus Fields - Lower Fields - Low. Field
    V Baseball vs Lexington Christian Academy

    Girls JV Lacrosse

    Rescheduled
    Away

    Boys V Lacrosse

    Home
    Campus Fields - Main Fields - Main Field
    Boys V Lacrosse vs Landmark School

    Grades 6-8 Parents Secondary School Placement Orientation

    Dining Hall - Main Dining Hall - Main DH
    Upper School Parents: Please consider attending the Secondary School Placement Orientation on the evening of April 23 from 6:30-8:00 p.m. Sander van Otterloo will host admissions directors from area schools for a panel discussion followed by a question and answer session. While this event is geared primarily for parents of seventh and eighth grade students, all parents are welcome to attend.
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    ATA One Act Drama

    Trustey Family Theatre
    ATA students will be presenting their METG Festival one-act drama, Shoes Along The Highway, for the Upper School on Wednesday, April 24, at 10:05 a.m. in the theater. Parents are welcome!

    HOUSE Meeting

    Girls V Lacrosse

    Away
    Girls V Lacrosse vs Phillips Academy

    V Softball

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    Campus Fields - Lower Fields - Low. Field
    V Softball vs Phillips Exeter Academy
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    Grade 6 to Peabody Essex Museum

    Peabody Essex Museum
    Contact: Ruth Bauer

    V Baseball

    Away
    V Baseball vs Fenn School

    Girls JV Lacrosse

    Home
    Campus Fields - Main Fields - Main Field
    Girls JV Lacrosse vs Austin Prep

    Boys V Lacrosse

    Home
    Campus Fields - Main Fields - Main Field
    Boys V Lacrosse vs Austin Prep
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    Grades PreK-5 Art Show

    Lawrence A. Griffin Center for Creativity - Lower Kiva - Kiva - Low
    Lower School parents are invited to attend the World Music Concert and Lower School Art Show from 8:00-9:15 a.m.

    Parents have an opportunity to tour the Art Show with their children from 8:00-8:20 a.m. Exhibits are on display in the Center for Creativity and Science Center. A list of the art displays will be included in the concert program.
    Contact: Ruth Bauer

    Grades PreK-5 World Music Concert

    Trustey Family Theatre
    Lower School parents are invited to attend the World Music Concert and Lower School Art Show from 8:00-9:15 a.m. 

    The Lower School Concert begins at 8:30 a.m. in the Trustey Family Theatre, and it is bound to be a wonderful showcase. Please join us to celebrate our young artists and musicians!

    Grade 8 Service Learning

    Contact: Pam Haley

    V Softball

    Canceled
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    V Softball vs Austin Prep

    Boys V Lacrosse

    Away
    Boys V Lacrosse vs St. John's Prep
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    ATA Students to MA Educational Drama Festival

    The ATA students will be presenting their play at the Massachusetts Educational Drama Guild Middle School Drama Festival on Saturday, April 27. It's an all-day event where Shore will compete with seven other schools in and around Boston. It's a wonderful theater event. If you are interesting in attending, please contact Sarah Carlin for more information. Break a leg, ATA students!

    Grade 7 SSATs at Shore

    Contact: Louis Frank

    Shore Spring Benefit

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    Girls V Lacrosse

    Away
    Girls V Lacrosse vs Pingree School
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    Girls JV Lacrosse

    Home
    Campus Fields - Main Fields - Main Field
    Girls JV Lacrosse vs Glen Urquhart

    V Softball

    Away
    V Softball vs Lexington Christian Academy

    V Baseball

    Canceled
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    Campus Fields - Lower Fields - Low. Field
    V Baseball vs Pike School

    Girls V Lacrosse

    Rescheduled
    Away
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Shore Country Day School

545 Cabot Street, Beverly, MA 01915
(978) 927-1700
Shore Country Day School’s mission is to provide an education that inspires a love of learning and encourages children to embrace academic challenge. We seek to build character, cultivate creativity, and value diversity as we help our children become healthy, compassionate citizens of the world.
The School admits qualified students of any race, color, national or ethnic origin, ancestry, sex, religion, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, disability, or any other status protected by applicable law, and extends to them all the rights, privileges, programs, and activities generally accorded or made available to students at the School. The School does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national or ethnic origin, ancestry, sex, religion, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, disability, or any other status protected by applicable law in the administration of its admissions, scholarships, and loans, and its educational, athletic, and other programs.