farmer in the School photos - Students transplanted lettuce into recycled milk cartons to bring home and made lettuce seed packets of their own! They also made and sampled a variety of local greens in a gut-healthy green smoothie. #weswaves #wes #wellfleetelementaryschool
Kindergarten and First Grade had an amazing adventure exploring the habitats of the White Cedar Swamp and the Cape Cod National Seashore Visitor Center. #weswaves #wes #wellfleetelementaryschool
Our annual Cardboard Carnival was on 3/13, the crowd was great and the kids worked so hard on all the attractions and games! #weswaves #wes #wellfleetelementaryschool
The Nauset Public Schools Farm to School Program is always exploring innovative and creative ways to support student access to fresh, local foods, hands-on nutrition education, outdoor learning spaces like school gardens, field trip opportunities, and more. We’re excited to share that Nauset Farm to School has been selected as a partner in the Stop & Shop Community Bag Program for March 2026!
Throughout the month of March, the NPSD Farm to School Program will receive a $1 donation for every reusable Community Bag purchased at the Stop & Shop located at 24 Route 6A in Orleans, MA. Community participation helps support Farm to School initiatives across the district.
To learn more about the Nauset Public Schools Farm to School Program, please visit the NPSD Farm to School webpage. Thank you for your continued support!
All NPS schools will be closed again on Friday, February 27.
Power restoration efforts have been highly successful, and nearly all of our schools now have electricity restored. However, widespread residential outages continue across the region. In addition, there are ongoing safety concerns at bus stops and along several roadways due to remaining debris and snow accumulation. These conditions present potential concerns for student safety.
All schools will reopen on Monday, March 2.
Thank you for your continued patience and understanding as we have worked through this unprecedented situation. We look forward to welcoming everyone back to school next week.
Glenn Brand
Superintendent of Schools