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Paul Cuffee Upper School Students Become Rhody Rams for a Day

Thirty five 9th, 10th, and 11th graders participated in URI’s Ram for a Day Program, which gives high school students a taste of college life and the benefits of a...

Cuffee Debaters Capture Awards in Boston’s Urban Debate Tournament

Twenty-two Debaters under the direction of Upper School Humanities teacher, Aaron Woodward, spent a weekend recently participating in Boston’s Urban Debate Tournament. This marks the third year that Paul Cuffee...

Middle Schoolers Gain Understanding of Diversity and Appreciation of Oral History

Paul Cuffee 8th grader Tisany Merilan easily completed the assignment, which was to use the word “foreign” in context, to set the stage for Mr. Chen’s Immigration Oral History Unit....

Paul Cuffee Students Try their Hand at Coding

Three hundred students at Paul Cuffee School celebrated Computer Science Education Week by participating in the “Hour of Code”, which is an opportunity for every student to try computer science...

Paul Cuffee Students Embrace the Season of Giving

Nowhere was the spirit of Paul Cuffee more evident than during the holiday season where students demonstrated “personal initiative, perseverance, and social responsibility.” The holidays were made a bit more...

Annual Fund Meets Second Milestone

Stripey earns second stripe Donations to the PCS Annual Fund have reached $30,000, or 20% of our $150,000 goal for the fiscal year. “A huge thanks to our supporters for getting us off to...

New Education Resource for Parents

Parent Toolkit logo NBC News Education Nation has created a Parent Toolkit to help parents participate in their children’s academic success and personal growth. The toolkit includes: Grade-by-grade academic benchmarks for pre-K through...

10,000 Reasons to Give!

When is $1 not $1? When it’s doubled thanks to a matching challenge from an anonymous donor! Thanks to the generosity of a good friend of the school, every dollar...
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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%