
Buses 18, 19 and 16 departed MRE @ 3:18

Buses 15, 17 & 20 departed MRE at 3:12.

Bus 16 departed MRE @ 3:18

Buses 20 and 19 departed MRE at 3:16. Bus 16 is loading students now.

Bus 15, 17 & 18 departed MRE at 3:09

MRE Families: Due to traffic near the high school, Bus 20 is about 10 min delayed. Buses 16 & 5 are running 10–15 min behind. We will post more updates as soon as information is available.

Last week bands and chorus groups across the district came together for the second annual Along the Great Road Music Festival. Throughout the day different groups had the chance to perform to judges who offered critiques, provided a brief clinic, and awarded medals.


Kindergarten students at MRE mark the final 26 days of school with an "ABC Countdown" (that's all that's left!?). Above you'll see them celebrating the letter "B" with beach blankets and books!


Thanks to the support of our community partners, both new and returning, the 26th Annual Children's Day Fair was a big success. Your involvement helped make the day memorable for children and their families. We truly value your dedication and support.


Lancaster hosted a takeover night at the WooSox game over April break! Smiley, the WooSox mascot, stopped by MRE to kick-off the night and was greeted by the MRE Husky!


Nashoba vs. Clinton at Polar Park! 5/12! Nashoba Athletics is excited to invite you to a special night of baseball and community spirit as the Nashoba Wolves take on the Clinton Gaels at Polar Park in Worcester! This is going to be a great opportunity for our team and a fun community event!


Pre-K students at MRE brought new meaning to "Casual Friday" while enjoying pajama-day on the Friday before April Break!


Students across the district showcased their appreciation to our dedicated cafeteria staff for National School Lunch Hero Day!


Wingmasters flew in last week to meet MRE's second graders! The program is designed to explain predation, the birds' place at the top of the food web, their different hunting adaptations and their status in a rapidly changing world. Because many birds of prey are declining in number, this presentation also features one or more of the endangered raptors that they care for, and explains why these species face an uncertain future.


The Plimoth Patuxet Museum visited MRE's third grade classrooms. Students learned about life in the 1600s, the early Plymouth Colony, and the Wampanoag people.


Extended Learning's April Vacation Camp: Registration Closes Today! This April's camp will offer amazing enrichment experiences with sports, Lego's, theatre/drama, and more! Each vacation camp is packed with activities designed to keep kids engaged, active, and learning, and with half-day and full-day options. Register below: https://www.nrsd.net/page/vacation-camps


Last month MRE hosted their Annual Literacy Night. The night included fun arts & crafts and literacy games, along with a PTO-sponsored book fair!


Students in the MRE Extended Learning Program celebrated the first day of spring with a colorful bulletin board.


Fifth grade students at MRE engaged in a hands-on game of Tic-Frac-Toe to support their work in learning multiplication of fractions.


Join the Extended Learning Program for four days of fun during their April Vacation Camp! Learn more about the sessions offered and register with the link below! https://www.nrsd.net/page/vacation-camps
