On Saturday, March 4, eight Paul Cuffee middle school students participated in the annual Rhode Island MATHCOUNTS competition at the Community College of Rhode Island in Warwick.
Thirty middle schoolers found themselves following the yellow brick road to Oz as they performed The Wiz.
Directed by Robb Dimmick and sponsored by the 21st Century Community Learning Centers...
In the recent 8th Annual Connecticut State Sport Stacking Championships, PCS 2nd Grader Giovani Love set new World Sport Stacking Association RI state records for his division.
Accompanied by Middle School science teachers, Ms. Alvarez and Ms. Attias, 30 middle school girls were selected to attend Tech Collective’s 6th annual STEM workshop and career expo which aims to increase STEM awareness and participation at a critical time in young women’s education.
Getting into college is hard enough, but 14 of our Middle School students are getting an early start by joining the Cru Club, an after school activity sponsored by the College Crusade of Rhode Island.
Eight years and $16M later the tall ship SSV Oliver Hazard Perry now graces the waters along the East Coast, from the Canadian Maritimes to the Caribbean.
Thirteen budding young artists, under the direction of art teachers Ms. Weigand (Middle School) and Ms. Stoos (Upper School), competed in the Providence Rotary’s annual Street Painting Festival at the Alex and Ani Skating Rink in Providence.
A gorgeous autumnal afternoon was the setting for Cuffee’s first match between our newly-formed girl’s soccer team and Hope High School. Led by coaches Sissela Tucker and Kimberly Maynard, 23...
Below are the schools that our students have been accepted to:
Boston College*
Brandeis University*
Bryant University*
Community College of Rhode Island
Curry College*
Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University*
Guilford College
Howard...
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%