A huge thank you to our PTO and local businesses who supported the December Staff Luncheon today!


Mark your calendars! Please join us for the opening concert & dedication of the new Nauset Regional High School Performing Arts Center on Thursday, December 19th at 6:30 p.m.

Do not miss "Much Ado about Nothing!" Wellfleet Harbor Actors' Theatre 12/6 @7pm 12/7 @2pm & 7pm Spectacular!




Help the Class of 2027 raise funds for their senior year - pick up dinner tonight from Papa Ginos in Orleans! Be sure to mention the fundraiser when your order or use Code 19 if ordering online!

The Fall Sports Awards Night is coming up on December 11 from 6:30-8 PM in the NRHS gymnasium. Come support our Warriors!

Do you have clothes you don’t wear anymore? Nauset Green Club has the event for you! They are hosting a clothing swap today after school at 3:30 pm in the High School cafeteria. Guests can bring their unwanted clothes and trade them for items others don’t need anymore! The event will be open to the public. We hope to see you there!

Attn: SENIORS
The Annual Credit for Life Fair will be held Tuesday, December 17th.

TOMORROW, 12/6: Half Day for Students.
Student-Parent/Caregiver-Teacher Conferences

The Drama Club has been hard at work this fall putting together Much Ado About Nothing by William Shakespeare, and we're opening this week!
Come to the WHAT Theatre in Wellfleet this Thursday, Friday, and Saturday to watch a ridiculous comedy all about romance, intrigue, mistaken identities, and stunning wordplay.
WHAT:
NRHS's Fall Play, Much Ado About Nothing by William Shakespeare
WHERE:
Wellfleet Harbor Actors Theatre, 2357 State Highway Route 6 Wellfleet
WHEN:
Thursday, 12/5 at 7:00
Friday, 12/6 at 7:00
Saturday, 12/7 at 2:00 and 7:00
TICKETS:
$10 for Students
$15 for General Admission
$0 for Faculty and Staff

Nauset High School’s Green Club recently received the Youth Stewardship Award from CARE for the Cape and Islands. CARE is an environmental organization dedicated to inspiring residents and visitors to protect the Cape’s natural landscapes and wildlife. The Green Club has partnered with CARE’s founder on a notable sustainability initiative, successfully replacing single-use plastic silverware in the school’s new cafeteria with reusable metal alternatives. This collaboration gave CARE deeper insight into the Green Club’s impactful work within the Nauset community. In recognition of their efforts in promoting sustainability and environmental stewardship, CARE honored the club with the award during a reception following the Take Care Cape Cod Summit. Additionally, club members were granted memberships with Cape Cod Young Professionals. Congratulations to the Green Club—Go Warriors, and go Green!


Student/Caregiver/Teacher conferences will be held this Thursday and Friday. Deadline to schedule is Tuesday, December 3rd at 11:59 p.m.
New this year, we encourage students to participate in conferences .
*Conferences can be in person at NRHS or virtual*

Half time DY 21 Nauset 0 @NausetSports




Warriors warm up for the Thanksgiving Chowder Bowl vs DY @NausetSports


Don't miss your opportunity to purchase student donated, one of a kind works through Wild Care for more information visit: https://www.wildcarecapecod.org/nauset-hs-jewelry-fundraiser/

11th Annual Miles Tibbetts Chess Tournament




Nauset Green Club presents: Clothing Swap! December 5th at 3:30 pm, come find your new sustainable wardrobe. Bring any unwanted items of clothing to donate or swap, all are welcome!

Conferences are coming up - be sure to schedule yours!

Wishing Taylor Branch the best of luck in the next steps of her journey!

The sounds of construction you’ve been hearing are a clear sign of progress! This ambitious project is moving forward thanks to the collaboration of more than 25 specialized contracting teams, including experts in demolition, structural foundations, electrical work, and more. Unlike the first phase, where entirely new buildings were constructed, this second phase integrates parts of the original school’s existing structures. This innovative approach not only speeds up the timeline but also makes the project more resource-efficient. Precision demolition techniques are being used to carefully preserve the remaining structures while clearing space for the new ones—a process that showcases the skill and expertise of the contractors. The team is also overcoming challenges like needing to navigate pipes and concrete around unexpected tunnels in the original foundation. These obstacles are opportunities for creative problem-solving and collaboration across multiple specialties. This project is an exciting blend of physical construction, thoughtful planning, and teamwork, and it’s a testament to the dedication and ingenuity of everyone involved. Each step brings us closer to a revitalized space that will serve the community for years to come.










COAST team members Carter Peters, Annika van der Wende and Iona McKenna-Kaplan present their geoscience research at the Wellfleet Harbor Conference

