
September 15th - October 15th marks National Hispanic Heritage Month! Learn more about the contributions and influence of Hispanic Americans to the history, culture, and achievements of the United States


This season has been a record-breaker for the Nauset Boys Golf Team. They’ve come out strong with an undefeated 7-0 record, securing the top spot in the Cape and Islands league. Although the team initially faced some challenges determining their best lineup, senior captain Jack Martin remarked, “This season has been a roller coaster, but we’re steadying the ship.”
As the playoffs approach in three weeks, the team feels confident. Their Senior Night and final home game of the season will be held at Captains Golf Course on October 9 against Nantucket. For this match, the team plans to try something unconventional for high school golf: they’re calling on fans to “pack the course!” Inspired by Colgate’s lacrosse team, which celebrated a win by surrounding the final green, Nauset’s golf team encourages students to do the same and bring energy to the course. It’s a great opportunity to show Warrior pride and support one of the school's strongest teams.
In a golf match, the top eight players compete, and the best six scores from each team are added together for the team’s total. Nauset has achieved team scores below 240 in four matches this season, a remarkable feat. Their most notable match so far was against Martha’s Vineyard, where they set a school record with a team score of 223. In the same match, Martin tied the school record for individual score, now sharing the honor with Nauset graduate Will Campbell.
Despite the recent rainy weather, the boys are keeping their spirits high, spending time together off the course to prepare for upcoming challenges. Their toughest opponent, Barnstable, has one of the best players in the state, but the Warriors have already defeated the Red Hawks once this season, and they’re confident they can do it again. Only time will tell to see if they can maintain their winning streak. We wish the golf team good luck with the rest of the season, and go Warriors!



No Fair weather fans at Nauset! A little rain won't deter these super-fans from cheering on Nauset Warriors!



Hope Squad's second successful Courtyard Lunch Activities - painting Kindness Rocks with Sushi! Stay tuned for next week's "plant the seeds of kindness"!


Come support our Warriors at these upcoming events!


This past weekend was the Second Summer Cycle, a charity ride benefitting various nonprofit organizations around Cape Cod. The ride has starting points in Orleans, Sandwich, and Mashpee, and finishes off in Provincetown with food trucks and live music. Riders are asked to raise at least $250 each to go towards their nonprofit of choice. Edie Spiegel, a sophomore here at Nauset, participated in this years ride, raising over $530 for Sharing Kindness, a suicide prevention group. Edie is also a member of our Hope Squad, so decided to participate under their name when she heard about this opportunity. Donations to Edie’s ride are accepted until September 30, and participation is greatly encouraged and appreciated. For more information on the cause, visit https://sharingkindness.org/




Mark your calendars for Fall Play auditions!


13 DAYS TILL THE DEADLINE......Mark your calendar for Senior Yearbook submission information and deadlines. Visit our website's Senior Class Information and Activites page to stay up to date on Senior Year!


Upcoming College Visits to Campus



Remembering the lives lost on 9/11/2001


Head's Up - leave extra time for pick up and drop off starting Monday, September 16th


Nauset Hope Squad is hosting their first Quad Lunch Activity today, Wednesday, 9/11/24.
Come to the Courtyard at lunch and make a friendship bracelet or play cornhole with members of the NRHS Hope Squad members and Football team.





Brait Builders hard at work with Phase II demo projects in D and C Buildings.



Introducing Green Threads, Nauset Green Club’s thrift store! As you may remember from last year, Green Threads used to have a rack of clothes in the Librateria. What you may not know is that this organization spreads much farther than a couple of random t-shirts where you would eat lunch. Green Threads has a pop up stand at the Orleans Farmers Market every Saturday from 9-12 am and also takes part in various other events on Cape including the Chatham Environmental Fair. The Green Club is also working towards finding space in the new building to have a shop on campus. Buying secondhand clothing is incredibly helpful to the environment, keeping clothes out of landfills and encourages sustainability over fast fashion. And the best part? Everything is $3! Remember, “it doesn’t need to be new to be awesome!”





Upcoming Art School Presentations


Our spring team captains were recently highlighted for their community service. Thank you to all who contributed!
https://www.teamup4community.org/event/nauset-high-school-captains-lead-the-charge-for-community-impact


Hi everyone! My name is Faye Adams, a senior here at Nauset, and I am Nauset Regional High School’s first ever Social Media Ambassador. My role in this position is to report out about school events, encourage communication between students and administrators, document student life, and conduct interviews with people in the Nauset community. If you hope to be featured on the school's social media pages, you can find me around campus during the B3 block!


NRHS Students: Order your yearbook early for the best price!!


NRHS makes the switch to metal silverware! The construction of the new cafeteria has allowed us to eliminate the use of single use silverware in the lunchroom. This reduction of plastic waste is extremely beneficial to the environment, and students rave about the improvement!











The Sophomore class is holding their first fundraiser of the year! Who wants to cook the first week of school? No one! Head over to the Orleans Papa Ginos and have a delicious dinner while helping the Class of 2027 raise money!
