The students in Tom Chen’s 8th grade humanities class have been studying the Holocaust for the past six weeks and responding to the essential question “How do individuals and groups...
The 6th annual Family Spaghetti Dinner brought out 140 Cuffee family members for a spaghetti dinner, an annual fundraiser for the After School Enrichment programs benefiting grades K – 8....
Paul Cuffee School joined forces with the Woonasquatucket River Watershed Council and Save the Bay to celebrate International Coastal Cleanup Day, a day to pitch in to help our oceans...
Twenty-five 11th and 12th graders spent the day at URI’s Kingston Campus to take part in Diversity Week, the university’s celebration of the rich backgrounds and cultures that the students,...
Narragansett Bay Commission educator, Cynthia Morrissette, has begun the Woon Watershed Explorers (WWE) program with 3rd graders during their STEM (Science Technology Engineering and Math) classes.
In the WWE program,...
Five middle schoolers set sail in vintage Herreshoff 12 ½ foot sloops before the start of the new school year at the sailing school and marine museum in Bristol. For...
Follow the adventures of our 12th graders on board the tall ship, Mystic, a three-masted schooner. Departing from Providence the morning of Monday, September 8th, the students used the skills...
The wax is dry upon the floors, classrooms have been repainted, supplies have been ordered and stocked. All sure signs of back-to-school readiness. On Wednesday, August 27th Cuffee students poured...
THANKS TO YOU, we surpassed our $150,000 Annual Fund goal for the 2013-14 school year! Your generosity allowed us to enrich the teaching and enliven the learning experiences and lives...
They are only 4 years old now but they were welcomed into the Cuffee Community amidst the fanfare of a Book Giveaway, Story Time, Face Painting and most importantly an...
Average Class Size: 20 Current Enrollment: 798 Students of Color: 97%
Female Students: 51%
Male Students: 49%
Free/Reduced Price Lunch Eligibility: 87%
Multi-Language Learners: 22%
Students Receiving Special Education Services: 12%
Total Employees: 168
BIPOC: 45%
Female Employees: 75%
Male Employees: 25%