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Middle Schoolers Get a Lesson on Space, STEM, and the Impossible

In 1961, no one would have associated the term “stem” with anything other than a flower. Yet that was the year that the real-life protagonists of the award-winning film Hidden...

PCS Fifth Graders Float Their Boats in 14th Annual Boat Design Fair

5th grade Paul Cuffee students excel at boat building Ask any PCS upperclassman what the most memorable maritime experience was at Paul Cuffee, and most will agree: designing and building their own model boats in 5th grade. Each class...

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PCS Juniors Study Marine Biology and More at URI

Dara Corin Marks Recently PCS 11th graders have had a chance to visit the University of Rhode Island (URI) bay campus to explore its many research centers. Students toured the Inner Space Center...

PCS Artist Takes Gold in Statewide Competition

Tenth grader Dion Flores recently became the first PCS student to earn a statewide award at the prestigious Scholastic Art Competition, the nation’s leading high school art contest. State-level winners...

Art and Music Converge at RI Youth Orchestra Concert on Jan. 18 — Free for PCS Families!

Students' art featured at concert Paul Cuffee School students and families are invited to attend an upcoming Rhode Island Youth Philharmonic Orchestra performance of Mussorgsky’s Pictures at an Exhibition. The concert will be held on...

3rd Grade Teachers Earn Spark Grant for Science Learning

Paul Cuffee School’s grade three teaching team, Jennifer Bifulco, Lauren Galoski, and Sherri Poirier, have been awarded a $3,000 Spark Grant to support science learning. The grant, funded by John...

Cuffee Community Members Will Help Develop 5-Year Plan for RI Education

At least three members of the 26-member panel selected this week to develop a 5-year strategic plan for elementary and secondary education in Rhode Island hail from the Paul Cuffee...

PCS First Graders Experience Life in Colonial New England

First graders recently visited Plimoth Plantation as part of their extensive study of the Wampanoag tribe and the first Thanksgiving. At the Plantation, a “living history” museum focused on the...

Middle School Students Walk in the Shoes of Trayvon Martin in a Play of Hope and Reflection

On December 16, Paul Cuffee Middle School students performed an original play about slain teenager Trayvon Martin in front of a packed audience at the Providence Career and Technical Academy....