
Love is in the air tomorrow night, love for our seniors! Come together to celebrate these five student athletes at their last home game of the season. Girls take the court first for a 5:00 game, boys to follow.


We look forward to celebrating our students' successes on Friday. The High School Awards Assembly will start at 12:40 and the Middle School Assembly will follow and start at 1:20. Attached is the modified schedule for Friday.


Hi Rams! This is your Ram Reminder that Quarter 3 Progress Reports will be on Friday, February 21st.


We will be running a modified schedule on Wednesday, February 12th to accommodate our afternoon presentation.


Hi Rams! This is your Ram Reminder that our Quarter 2 awards assemblies will be on Friday, February 14th.


Events United | Studio Lab in Derry, NH is looking for Summer Interns in Production and Marketing for Summer 2025!
A Summer Intern (SI) is a non-supervisory position that reports to the Director of Operations, who will assign each SI to their focus area. The SI will have a strong work ethic and be passionate about learning more about their focus area. While this position will be assigned to a specific department, it is a pivotal support role for all departments within the organization.
The SI will work for either Events United or Studio Lab. Events United is a full-service event production company that uses cutting-edge technology to help big and bold brands, creative professionals, and other change-makers define experiences that go far beyond the conventional. Specializing in event production, concerts, corporate conferences & meetings, theaters, houses of worship, and other special events, we make events look and sound fantastic. Studio Lab is a world-class production facility providing state-of-the-art studios for filmmakers, podcasters, musicians, and all creative professionals in a high-energy, collaborative environment.
INTERNSHIP FOCUS AREAS
Live audio production
Live video production
Live lighting design and operation
XR studio production
Business / Administration
Marketing / Creative
INTERNSHIP REQUIREMENTS & RESPONSIBILITIES
Age 16 or above by June 1, 2025
Possess driver's license and able to travel to Derry, NH on a regular basis
Able to travel around the country to event production sites as needed
Able to lift 35 lbs and be on your feet for extended periods of time
PROGRAM DETAILS
College students: May 19 - August 8, 2025
High School students (group 1): June 23 - July 25, 2025
High School students (group 2): July 21 - August 22, 2025
Compensation: $15/hr
Qualifying students interested in this opportunity can talk with Mr. Goodwin about the application process.

Coming to Nute on February 12th: TRIGGERED!
Nute High School is proud to host TRIGGERED, a powerful one-man performance featuring Michael Stoddard, TIGER’s Managing Director. This eye-opening production sheds light on our nation’s growing drug and alcohol epidemic, told through the personal journey of an individual in recovery.
🎭 Michael portrays over 20 different characters in this gripping 55-minute show, helping students (Grades 6–12) understand the devastating impact of addiction—not just on individuals, but on those who love them.
💬 A Q&A session may follow, giving students the chance to reflect and ask questions.
Let’s come together for this important and meaningful experience! #TriggeredAtNute #AwarenessMatters #SubstanceUsePrevention
https://tiger.plymouthcreate.net/performances/triggered/

Here is our two hour delay schedule. We look forward to seeing you arrive safe and ready for the day.


Student Athlete Shout Out to 8th grader Josh Johnson! Josh has been competing in the Elks Hoop Competition. He took first place in his age group in December, and moved on to district competition in January, today February 2nd he took 1st place in the state for his age group & now moves on to the New England regionals in March. On top of taking home first place, he also took home a trophy for the most points in all on Sunday & also for the most points in the last 3 competitions. He shot 22 for 25 yesterday.


Hey Rams! Tomorrow is day one of quarter 3, the start of semester 2! Winter athletes have a busy week, the last day of the Ski Program will be this Wednesday. Also on Wednesday, the Middle School Boys' Basketball Team (8-1) has a huge home game against Allenstown, let's pack the gym with the Ram Pride! See below for this week's event schedule.
Monday -
Winter Sports Team Photos *Athletes need to bring their uniform to school*
HS Away at Farmington 5 JVG / 6:30 JVB
Tuesday-
HS Home vs Mount Royal 5:00GV/6:30BV
Wednesday -
Quarter 2 Progress Reports
Ski Club
MS Boys Home vs Allenstown 5:00
Friday-
HS Away at PCA 4BJV, 5:30GV 7BV

Due to technical difficulties, the Drama Production of Anastasia is being postponed. Please check back later for our new time and date.


Due to the impending inclement weather today's play performance is cancelled.
Come see the play tomorrow night!
Saturday, Feb 1st 7:00 PM Admission at the door: $3 & $5 adults

Friday, January 31 & Saturday Feb 1st
7:00 PM
Admission at the door: $3 & $5 adults


Good Morning Rams!
I hope you are taking this extra time this morning to set up for an effective day. I know you are resilient, which is why a little schedule change will not hinder your success as we close out semester one on Friday. The ski trip from today has been moved to next Wednesday, February 5th. Here is the schedule for the two-hour delay today, courtesy of Principal Leavitt.
Looking forward to seeing you upon your safe arrival at school


Hey Rams! Here is the early release schedule for tomorrow. A reminder that Wednesday is the last ski club day, and Quarter 2 grades close on Friday. The drama department is presenting an amazing play this Friday and Saturday at 7 pm. Semester 2 starts on Monday, February 3rd. Finish this quarter/semester strong!


Join Granite Edvance at Southern New Hampshire University for the 26th annual Destination College event on Saturday, April 5, 2025, from 9 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. This free event for high school juniors and their parents/guardians/caregivers is an opportunity to jumpstart the college search and planning process. Highlights include workshops on a variety of college planning and financing topics, the chance to tour and dine on Southern New Hampshire University’s campus, and the opportunity to engage with college representatives during the college fair. Registration is required and is now open.
Registration link: http://go.pardot.com/e/995682/Forms-s-dc-registration/6djvb/730143258/h/Hdwu_pSsNytDl7Q7OqzV0HdIwPe9hvxIO7HiA-x04ps


Attention Milton School District families. Tuesday, January 28th, is an early release day for our students. Nute Middle High School will dismiss at 11:15 AM, and Milton Elementary School at 12:10 PM.

On Wednesday, January 22nd, Mrs. Pratt and some of the students from STEM presented their Sea Perch projects to the school board. The 8th-grade STEM class traveled to UNH on Thursday to run their Sea Perch Projects in the Chase Oceanic Engineering Lab pool. The SeaPerch Project was done in cooperation with UNH and the Portsmouth Naval Shipyard. They had a blast taking their Sea Perches underwater while other students watched through a porthole on the side of the tank. We got a tour of the lab and ate lunch at the dining hall before coming back to school.







The New Hampshire Preservation Alliance is offering career exploration opportunities for participants aged 16 - 21. No experience is needed to participate. We will try to match you with available opportunities in your area.
The program will be offered in two regions: Central New Hampshire (Canterbury, Andover, Warner, etc.) and the Seacoast (Portsmouth and vicinity). Specific locations will vary based on each participant's age, interest and abilities and may include professional workplaces and historic sites such as Canterbury Shaker Village and Strawbery Banke Museum.
Benefits include exposure to a range of historic preservation activities which may include traditional construction techniques, repair of damaged building elements, wood window restoration, and the history of the buildings being worked on. Activities will depend on each intern’s skill set and the projects available at the time.
The ideal candidate for this internship will have an interest in old buildings (or objects) and their construction and repair. They will be able to follow basic instructions and safety protocols. We value any prior experience in making, crafting, repairing, building, designing, engineering, living in or thinking about old buildings, visiting historic sites, awareness of energy conservation and the environment, art/architecture, and working with your hands. No experience is necessary if you bring an open mind.
Students interested in this opportunity need to see Mr. Goodwin in Room 11 or email al.goodwin@sau64.org


There will be no Middle School Boys Basketball today, Wednesday, January 22nd, 2025.
