The cast and crew are super excited to bring their performance to you this weekend! We hope you can come out to see the show. Tickets are $15.oo. Performances: 4/1/22 @ 7:00pm & 4/2/22 @ 2:00pm & 7:00pm.
over 4 years ago, Christine Page
Tickets are now on sale for Mr. WB! Don't wait as they sell out fast! It is sure to be a fantastic night!
over 4 years ago, Christine Page
Mr. Pike's Intro to Engineering class building bridges for the chance to be the bridge that holds the most weight! Stay tuned for the winner!
over 4 years ago, Christine Page
Some great opportunities coming to you made possible by Inclusion Matters. On 4/5/22 listen to a panel discussion from adults with Autism # ActuallyAutistic & 4/25, Literacy Night which is for ALL elementary parents, NOT just parents with kids with disabilities.
over 4 years ago, Christine Page
over 4 years ago, Christine Page
Ms. O'Bryan's ELA class reviewing for the giver test, with big sticky notes and putting them in chronological order!
over 4 years ago, Christine Page
over 4 years ago, Christine Page
The West Bridgewater Drama Club is proud to present this season's spring musical: "Into the Woods", April 1st and 2nd, 2022. This modern twist on the beloved Brothers Grimm fairy tales musically follows the classic tales of Cinderella, Little Red Riding Hood, Jack and the Beanstalk, The Baker and his wife, Rapunzel and a Witch-all tied together in the dark woods. Showtimes are 7pm April 1st, and 2pm and 7pm April 2nd. All tickets are $15 general admission and can be purchased pre-show at the box office, or 3/24-4/1 at the MSHS main office. Please email Erin Brogna with any questions at
ebrogna@wbridgewater.com. See you at the show!
over 4 years ago, Christine Page
Come on out to support our Inclusion Basketball Team as it takes on Pembroke Community Middle School Thursday, March 24th at 3:45!
over 4 years ago, Christine Page
Ms. Warnock’s Biology class doing a lab using bubbles as a model of a cell membrane. In the lab they manipulated the bubbles and made channels through them to demonstrate how materials can pass either directly through the cell membrane or through a special passage.
over 4 years ago, Christine Page
Congratulations to the newly qualified John and Abigail Adams Scholarship recipients. Ben Astor, Joelle Cameron, Harrison Hajj, Ryan LeBaron, William Maider, Madison Morash, Nathan Razza, Sophie Roy & Matthew Sullivan.
Great Job!
over 4 years ago, Christine Page
We are super excited to host our first WB Unified Basketball game next Wednesday, March 16th at 3:30 at the MSHS. Come on out and cheer on our team on as we compete against Pembroke. T-shirts will also be available for $15.00!
over 4 years ago, Christine Page
Reminder there is a coffee hour tomorrow at 8:00 am at the MSHS.
over 4 years ago, Christine Page
Looking to make some money this spring? Good news WBYAA is looking for Softball umpires. No experience, no issue! Training will be provided to all. Must be at least in 7th grade or 13 years old. Games are Tuesdays and Thursdays evenings. Playing a sport? No problem, scheduling is flexible for everyone. Games pay between $15 - $25 per game.
More information:
https://venngage.net/ps/VOEMhR7GjQ/wbyaa-softball-umpireover 4 years ago, Christine Page
over 4 years ago, Christine Page
And they are off! Good Luck WB!
@WBMSHSAthletics
@TheBench_WB
over 4 years ago, Christine Page
Thank you @SSRAC for speaking to our Health and PE students and providing engaging, interactive & real education about impaired driving and the consequences.
over 4 years ago, Christine Page
over 4 years ago, Christine Page
Students from Mr. Nenopoulos' and Mr. Ennis' APUS History classes traveled to the Kennedy Institute in Boston where they engaged in the Legislative process involving the current Voting Rights Bill being debated in the US Capital. A great hands-on & fun learning experience.
over 4 years ago, Christine Page
Students from French, Spanish, and Art classes visited the Van Gogh Exhibition in Boston before vacation. French students have been studying the Impressionist movement in class, and they recreated their own interpretation of some of the great masterpieces.
over 4 years ago, Christine Page