
On Tuesday April 1st, three Nute Athletes and our Athletic Director attended the NHIAA D4 Scholar Athlete Awards. Congratulations Class of 2025 athletes Silas Picard, Andrew Watts, and Brayden Viveiros . The NH Athletic Directors Association votes to recognize student athletes who stand out in both academics and athletics. Photo credit to KJ Cardinal, Ball603


This afternoon in conjunction with the Milton Police Department Nute held a practice lockdown drill. Thank you to all those who helped us prepare for any possible emergency.


Ram Reminder that quarter three grades close on Tuesday, April 8th. Report cards will be issued on Thursday, April 17th, and the quarter three awards assembly will be on Thursday, May 8th. High School awards will start at 12:40, and Middle School will follow at 1:20.


Pre-registration for the PSAT will be NEXT WEDNESDAY, April 2nd during CCR. I am almost positive we will be in Mrs. Reed's room, but I will let you know if that changes. Everyone has to pre-register, so please plan on being there! All you need to bring is your school Chromebook. Please reach out to Ms. Terry if you have any questions.
Pre-registration for the PSAT will be NEXT THURSDAY, April 3rd during CCR. Everyone has to pre-register, so please plan on being there! All you need to bring is your school Chromebook. Please reach out to Ms. Terry if you have any questions.
Ms. Terry will run PSAT/SAT Study sessions starting next Monday, March 31st. This will take place during CCR in Mrs. Reed's room for any interested students - they are NOT mandatory but are highly recommended! The sessions will run until April 15th (which is the day before the test). Anyone can drop in anytime, but if you let Ms. Terry know ahead of time, she will make sure to have printed packets and practice tests ready for you. A schedule of what topics we will study on each day should be available by Friday afternoon (3/28).


Important Scholarship information:
All of these are linked on the school counseling website here: https://sites.google.com/sau64.org/guidance-department/college-admissions-scholarships
Many of them require a letter of recommendation. Students need to plan on giving recommenders at least one week before the deadline to write a letter.
NH Charitable Foundation Scholarship (Rolling Awards): for students pursuing post-secondary education
Moran Family Scholarship (DUE March 31st): for students interested in surveying or surveying-related education
Banzai Life Literacy Scholarship (DUE March 31st): for students enrolling full- or part-time at an accredited college, university, or trade school; must have completed two Banzai financial programs.
Greater Wakefield Chamber of Commerce Scholarship (DUE April 1st): any student may apply
Greater Wakefield Lions Pat Currier Memorial Award (DUE April 1st): for students attending a college, apprenticeship, or tech school
IOOF, Motolinia #18 Lodge Scholarship (DUE April 10th): for students applying to a 2-year or 4-year school
Knudson Churchill Scholarship (DUE April 15th): for students interested in print journalism or automotive technology
NH Student Distracted Driving Scholarship (DUE April 15th): any student may apply
Carl Seimon Scholarship (DUE April 18th): any student pursuing post-secondary education can apply
NHSBA Student Scholarship (DUE April 18th): for students who have a parent or grandparent on a NH School Board
NH Fisher Cats Foundation Scholarship (DUE April 18th): for students pursuing post-secondary education; based on academic achievement, athletic achievement, and active citizenship
NH Police Association Pipes & Drums Scholarship (DUE April 18th): for students enrolling full-time in post-secondary education
Student-View Scholarship (DUE April 23rd): any student may apply
New England Service Scholarship (Due April 24th): for students pursuing post-secondary education with exceptional community service involvement
Convenient MD Student Scholarship (DUE April 30th): for students pursuing post-secondary education in the healthcare field
Stephen Phillips Memorial Scholarship (DUE May 1st): for students pursuing a Bachelor's Degree with a 3.0 GPA or higher
Manchester Artists Association Scholarship (DUE May 5th): for students pursuing college at an accredited art school, college, or university
Granite Edvance Scholarship (DUE May 7th): for students pursuing a 2-year or 4-year degree program
Nute High School Scholarship (DUE May 9th): any student may apply
Racic Ancestral Family Trust Scholarship (DUE May 9th): for students pursuing a 2-year or 4-year degree program
Abraham Burtman Charity Trust Scholarship (DUE May 10th): for students enrolled in a 2-year or 4-year undergraduate program or an accredited trade program


Nute's knitting club meets Tuesdays and Thursdays from 2:20 pm to 3:15 pm in Mrs. Pratt's Room. Club members work together to learn new skills such as knitting and crocheting with various types of knitting needles and crochet hooks as well as experimenting with knitting machines.


All after-school activities are canceled for today, Monday, March 24th. Be safe in your travels.


On Monday, March 24th representatives from Granite Edvance will be at Nute during CCR to meet with seniors and share information about paying for College. For more information on this please contact our High School Counselor, Shani Terry.

Nute Drama presents Anastasia tonight, Thursday, March 13th at 7 pm and tomorrow, Friday, March 14th at 7 pm. $5 at the door. Come support the amazing cast and crew as they present the musical "Anastasia" which follows Anya, an amnesiac young woman, who, with the help of a con man and an ex-aristocrat, embarks on a journey to discover her past and her true identity, rumored to be that of the Grand Duchess Anastasia of Russia.


The SAT and PSAT testing date is set for April 16th. The SAT Suite on College Board has free practice tests and study tips available here: https://satsuite.collegeboard.org/practice

Attention Milton School District families. There will be no school for Milton School District students on Tuesday, March 11th. All eligible Milton voters are reminded about voting at Nute Middle High School on the same day.

Today we were happy to host Georgia Elgar of Branch Hill Farm during the High School Lunches to speak with students about the amazing opportunities offered this summer.
The 2025 Paid Teen Farm Apprenticeship at Branch Hill Farm
Session 1: Tuesday, June 24th - Wednesday, July 23rd
Session 2: Thursday, July 24th - Friday, August 22nd
Teen Apprentices gain firsthand, mentored experience running all aspects of the gardens at Branch Hill Farm, producing over 7,000 lbs of food annually for their community on our ½ acre bio-intensive, no-till, sustainably-minded vegetable plot! Tasks include seeding, weeding, transplanting veggie crops, harvesting and packing vegetables for our farm store and CSA program, and occasionally helping with non-vegetable farm tasks like haying or moving sheep fencing.
This is much more than just a summer farm job! You will be part of a fun-loving, inclusive team of fellow teen apprentices, staff, and community volunteers. We work hard while we turn weeding into a game, take classes in beekeeping and herbalism, celebrate wins, support each other through struggle, and prioritize self-care through stretching, mindfulness, community cooking, and breaks. As a Farm Apprentice, your self-discovery is as important as getting the harvests completed at the farm.
“Is this for me?” …No experience is required, but you should have a willingness to learn and be challenged, try new things, and work both independently as well as collaboratively with others. This job requires the ability and patience to work outdoors in a wide variety of weather conditions and is physically demanding.
Apprenticeship hours are Tuesday – Friday 8am-3:30pm. Apprentices should have transportation to/from Branch Hill Farm: 307 Applebee Rd. Milton Mills, NH 03852. The stipend is $1,350 for the duration of each session and there is an opportunity for all NH high school students to receive school credit. Apprentices will also receive surplus veggies as they are available. If you are interested in participating in both sessions, please note this in your application.


Spring Sports are starting and we will be having some open gyms to allow students to explore the season. Please remember that you MUST have a permission to treat form for each season filled out and turned in to your coach to participate and a CURRENT annual physical must be on file with the school before the first practice.
Wednesday 3/5
HS softball: 2:30 - 4:30
HS baseball: 4:30 - 6:00
Thursday 3/6
MS softball: 2:30 - 4:30
(Winter Sports Awards Night)
Friday 3/7
HS softball: 2:30 - 4:00
HS baseball: 4:30 - 6:30
Saturday 3/8
HS baseball: 11:00 - 12:30


Our winter sports awards night will be held on Thursday, March 6th at 6 pm in the gymnasium.


This just in!!!
MS Boys just won the Championship & will be arriving back at Nute at approx 2:15pm if anyone wants to cheer them on when they return.


Attention Milton School District families. There will be no school for Milton School District students from Monday, February 24th, through Friday, February 28th. Enjoy a safe and restful break!

High School students are required to have 20 hours of community service recorded with guidance as a graduation requirement. See your school counselor or the Community Service CCR for ideas.


Hey Rams, with tomorrow's two-hour delay and day one of High School Nute Week I have attached the revised schedule.



Ram Pack, our #1 seed Middle School Boys' Basketball team will be hosting their semi-final game on Friday, February 21st at 6:00 pm. Let's pack the gym with Purple and Gold to support these student-athletes as they continue their hard work on the court.


Hey Rams,
This is just a Ram Reminder that this week we will be running a modified schedule all week. High School Nute Week begins tomorrow.

