Cuffee fifth graders, Jessica Leo-Jimenez and Elibel Cepeda Tapia, and third grader Nikhila Venkataraman have received medals to honor their advanced reading proficiency.
Great News! The International Facilities Management Association’s (IFMA’s) Boston Chapter has named Paul Cuffee School’s innovative new Digital Twinning Project among their 2021 Awards of Excellence winners.
Paul Cuffee Middle School’s Chibuzo is one of this year’s Write Across Rhode Island Award Winners! She submitted a 1,000 word story that was so compelling, we’re all wanting to...
Weary of screen time and computer-based assignments, students in Ms. Thomas’s 8th grade advisory requested more project-based learning during a recent wellness class. Connecting her students’ needs to what they...
Ron Thomas, Student Success Manager at our Upper School, has been putting together a Black History “fact of the day” each day during Black history month for our high school students. Take...
Making new friends during the pandemic has been a pleasant surprise, especially because people like you share our concern about protecting the health safety of our community when our...
Sixty graduating seniors and their families drove through the upper school parking lot to receive their diplomas and congratulatory confections on the evening of June 11th. Not even the rain...
To get kids excited about science and reading during the month of June, the school is hosting an all-school read of the book Whoosh!
We encourage our families to:
Read...
Paul Cuffee's After School Club challenges you to continue having fun everyday after school! A number of activities have been created for students and families to continue enjoying together!
This special ceremony, which was produced by our highly creative and talented Upper School team, celebrates our students' many accomplishments and will make you feel like a winner!
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%