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The Columbus Theater in Providence buzzed with excitement on June 13 as Paul Cuffee School’s fourth graduating class held its commencement ceremony. Graduating senior Raycily Castillo gave the student address,...
At its May meeting the Board of Trustees unanimously voted to elect Earl Nathan Smith III as the next President of the Paul Cuffee School Board of Trustees, effective July...
Pam Dodman, Upper School Science Teacher
Whether on land or on water, Paul Cuffee students are always exploring the natural world that surrounds them.
In mid-May, during the first stretch...
By Edna Attias, 6th Grade Science Teacher
The word invasive may sound harsh and intimidating, but not for marine resource specialist and middle school parent Kevin Cute. Mr. Cute is...
By Barbara Boyle, Lower School Reading Specialist
Recently, I came upon a book that contains revealing essays written by over 100 authors, literacy experts, poets, librarians, and researchers. In the...
Not many kids get a glimpse from the author himself into their favorite fictional hero’s next adventure. But when children’s author and long-time artist in residence Bill Harley joined third...
When Hamlet exclaims, “The play’s the thing,” he is eager to unveil evidence of a murder. At Paul Cuffee Upper School, the play is the thing through which students encounter...
College may seem like a long way off when you’re not yet a teenager, but Paul Cuffee Middle School students start the college process early. Not by filling out forms...
With so many talented artists under the direction of Upper School art teacher Kelly Lee, it was no wonder that Paul Cuffee artists took home a gold and two silver...
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%