
Congratulations to all the NPS art teachers and student artists who are showing their repurposed book art work at the Eastham Library during the month of February! Don't miss it!





Be sure to visit the Eastham Public Library tomorrow, 2/11, between 3:30 - 5:30 p.m. for the Opening of the Repurposed Book Art Exhibition! Art will be on display through February 28th.


Nauset’s Girls Hockey team is heading into the final stretch of their season with a solid 9-6-1 record and just five games left. Every game matters as they fight for a playoff spot. Captain Carly Brand sums it up: “It’s been a season of ups and downs, but we’re definitely on the rise.”
The team is especially proud of their recent tie against NDA and their hard-fought overtime win over Pope Francis. Captain Lillian Peck says that their focus going forward is crucial as they “keep putting in the full effort and working as a team.” Their close-knit bond has been a big part of their success.
With only a handful of games left, the team is looking to finish strong—and they’d love your support. Come cheer them on this Wednesday at home as they take on LaSalle Academy at 6 pm, right after the Boys’ game against Martha’s Vineyard at 4 pm Let’s pack the rink and show up for Nauset Hockey. Go Warriors!





Be ready for your course selection meeting! What courses do you need to take? What courses would you like to take?


Support the Junior Class and send some love! Check your email for a Google Form to fill out then send cash or check (Made out to the Class of 2026) in to the Main Office.


Be sure to support the Class of 2027 tonight and pick up dinner at the Orleans Papa Gino's - mention NRHS Class of 2027 or use Code 19 if ordering online! Thank you in advance!


Special Education Parent Advisory Council Meeting 2/24/25 Eddy School


Be sure to take advantage of these upcoming opportunities to see our Fine & Applied Arts program students in action!


Mark your calendars for this year's Adulting 101 sponsored by the NRHS PTO!


Come by Eastham Library’s Teen Advisory on February 11th for your voice to be heard!


Be sure to visit the Eastham Public Library to view the Repurposed Book Art Exhibit - running February 11th - 28th.


Congratulations to our NRHS Musicians who were selected to participate in the All Cape & Islands Music Festival


Mark your calendars for the 2025 NRHS National Honor Society Fun Run & Walk! Scan the QR code to sign up.


Congratulations to the NRHS Mock Trial Team on their latest victory!


The new compost and recycling system is now in action! Barrels are located in the center of the lunch room with Green Club members and custodian staff members to help students differentiate between trash, recycling, and composting. Students are asked to please take part in this new system for a more sustainable and environmentally friendly way of waste disposal!





The first four mid-term exams are completed, three more to go on Monday & Tuesday! Thanks to Nauset Hope Squad for partnering with Companion Animal Program (CAP) to bring our students come emotional support between today's exams.








Congratulations to our Nauset Mock Trial Team who had another win today, defeating Monomoy 92 to 80! Nauset once again played Defense and it was held at the Barnstable District Court. Are next trial will be on Wednesday January 29th against Sturgis West.


Headed to Provincetown on Sunday, February 2nd? Head to Liz's Cafe to support our Class of 2026!


Nauset’s Winter Track team finished their regular season with an impressive 6-1 record, with their only loss coming against their toughest competition, Dennis-Yarmouth. While the regular season has ended, the team looks ahead to key postseason events, including the Cape and Islands League meet, coaches’ invitational, divisionals, and the relay meet, with hopes of qualifying for regionals.
Captain Adrianna Morgan noted, “We have a strong team but not a lot in numbers,” emphasizing the team’s determination despite being smaller than many of their competitors. The limited roster means athletes often compete in multiple events at each meet, which can be challenging but also enjoyable for most of the team. Captain Isaiah Robinson reflected on this while sharing his favorite memories from the season, expressing his excitement about running the 4x200 relay with Co-Captain Aidan Brown, who returned to competition for the first time since recovering from an injury.
Although each meet is officially scored as a head-to-head competition between two schools, multiple teams from the league often share the indoor track facilities during these events. This setup not only creates a lively and competitive atmosphere but also gives athletes an opportunity to observe and gauge the strengths of other teams they might face in postseason meets. It allows them to strategize, understand their competition better, and prepare for future challenges in larger, multi-school events.
The team celebrated senior night this past Tuesday, marking the end of a quick and “bittersweet” season as Captain Maddy Mahoney says. However, the season is far from over for many of the Track athletes, and we wish them luck in their upcoming events. Go Warriors!



Reminder: today is the deadline for a **GUARANTEED** yearbook
