Monthly Archives: January 2013

Lower and Middle School Art Showcased

Paul Cuffee lower and middle school students had their art work on display at the Hope Artiste Village Farmer’s Market in Pawtucket, RI on January 23, 2013. Mike Bryce, an...

King’s Lessons on Greatness and Humility

Paul Cuffee School seeks not only to prepare students for their educational opportunities, but also for their civic responsibilities. Good citizens know and serve their communities with humility, as our...

Let the Games Begin

A spring-like day in January ushered in the opening of the new playing field at the Paul Cuffee lower school. The much awaited 6,700 square feet astroturf field is providing...

Redefining the “Digital Divide”

Head of School, Michael Obel-Omia, was recently featured in Edutopia.org’s Technology Integration Blog. Throughout the article, Mr. Obel-Omia talks about the new “digital divide” in technology in education with freelance...

Paul Cuffee Choruses Wow Listeners at the State House

On December 17, choruses from Paul Cuffee’s Upper and Lower Schools performed in a joyful holiday concert at the Rhode Island State House. Making their first appearance as a chorus,...

Eighth Graders Travel to New York for In-Depth Study of the Holocaust

As part of the eighth grade humanities curriculum, students respond to the essential question, How do individuals’ decisions affect their lives, their communities, and their world? To explore this question...

Students, Grammy Artist Bill Harley Celebrate the Earth with Song

A frequent performer and instructor at Paul Cuffee Lower School, Artist-in-Residence Bill Harley stepped onto the school’s stage just hours after his new album High Dive and Other Things That...
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Average Class Size: 20
Current Enrollment: 820
Students of Color: 96%
Female Students: 51%
Male Students: 49%
Free/Reduced Price Lunch Eligibility: 82%
Multi-Language Learners: 19%
Students Receiving Special Education Services: 13%
Total Employees: 168
BIPOC: 45%
Female Employees: 75%
Male Employees: 25%