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List of 10 news stories.

  • Music In Our Schools Month at Shore

    Every March, the National Association for Music Education highlights the importance of prioritizing quality music education with Music In Our Schools Month. Since 1985, this observance has encouraged schools to champion their music programs, promote the benefits of learning an instrument to students, and advocate for equitable access to this type of education for all students. Over the years, the importance of the messaging behind the dedicated month has only grown, and Shore's outstanding music programs make it a perfect place to celebrate. 
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  • What Is The Shoredecott?

    By: Em Dickson, Librarian 
     
    You may have heard your student recently mention the word “Shoredecott,” along with something to do with medals or voting. That might sound confusing, but it’s actually shorthand for the Grade 4 curricular focus in Library! When I arrived at Shore, I was excited to learn about an existing fourth grade library project, then called the Shore Mock Caldecott Jr., but it was a mouthful. Before long, I blended the phrase into “Shoredecott”, and happily, the name stuck!
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  • World Celebration Day

    World Celebration Day was born out of the idea that the unique cultures, traditions, and heritage of Shore families deserve to be seen, shared, and celebrated, and this year's event was a huge success! An enormous outpouring of support from the Shore community meant that we had 25 different tables set up in the Howard Gym, representing 25 different nations across six of our seven continents.
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  • Shore’s Spring Benefit Funds Opportunities “Beyond the Classroom”

    The tradition of the Shore Benefit is back, and the community showed up ready to celebrate! 
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  • Thank You, Coach Lund

    When it comes to coaching at Shore, few have had as impactful a tenure with the athletics program as longtime Grade 5 Teacher and Varsity Basketball Coach David Lund.
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  • Grade 5 Ice Skating at Pingree

    One of the highlights of the year for Grade 5 students at Shore is ice skating at Pingree School, a special program held over the winter trimester in which Grade 5 Physical Education classes engage in beginner ice skating exercises and games.
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  • Winter Season Recap 2026

    By: Nancy McNall, Athletic Director
    This winter, Shore athletes showed up day after day and gave their best, which is especially impressive during a cold, snowy winter. Each afternoon, energetic students could be seen running to the gyms for basketball practice or boarding the activity van for a round of squash.
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  • 100th Day of School at Shore

    Every year at Shore, celebrating the 100th Day of School is a fun tradition as we reach a major milestone in the school year.
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  • The Little Mermaid

    This year's mainstage musical production of The Little Mermaid was a spectacular show, which made for an amazing viewing experience for audiences of all ages! Based on Hans Christian Anderson’s classic tale, Disney’s musical version of The Little Mermaid is familiar and heartwarming. Ariel longs to be a part of the human world and makes a fateful bargain with the evil sea witch, Ursula, to pursue true love and independence.
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  • Nibi the Beaver Returns to Shore

    After returning from Winter Break well-rested and ready to dive back in, students were treated to a visit from a very special furry friend, Nibi the Beaver, from Newhouse Wildlife Rescue! Shore students have been big fans of Massachusetts' 'celebrity beaver', famously labeled as a 'diva' by local media, ever since she waddled through the door of the Lawrence A. Griffin Center for Creativity last year for her first visit.
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