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The Hamilton-Wenham Regional School District invites all community members to a special forum on Wednesday, January 22, at 6:30 PM in the High School Auditorium. This event will provide an in-depth update on the proposed elementary school project, offering insights into the latest developments, current cost estimates, designs, 3D renderings, and detailed information about Massachusetts School Building Authority (MSBA) reimbursement rates.
This event will provide a clear vision of what the new facility could look like and how it aims to support the district's educational goals. This is a key opportunity for residents to learn about the project’s progress, cost, and ask to questions. The district values community feedback as part of its commitment to collaboration. If you would like to submit a question in advance or need more information, visit the project website page.
The Hamilton-Wenham Regional School District would like to invite all eligible incoming kindergarten families to register for the 2025/26 school year. To be eligible for kindergarten for the 2025/26 school year, your child must turn 5 years old prior to September 1, 2025. Registration information and instructions can be found on the HWRSD WEBSITE.
We will host a Kindergarten Parent Information Session on Tuesday, February 25th at 6:30 p.m. at Winthrop School. The Kindergarten Parent Information Session will include a general overview of kindergarten, the screening process, information on how to prepare for kindergarten, and a look at a typical day for a kindergartener. Please contact Jen Caufield with any questions.
Hamilton-Wenham Regional High School seniors Maddie Carey Meyette and Gian Gamelli have achieved a prestigious honor, being selected by Acting Commissioner Russell D. Johnston and the Massachusetts Department of Elementary and Secondary Education (DESE) as U.S. Presidential Scholar nominees from Massachusetts.
This recognition is among the highest national honors for high school students, awarded to those who demonstrate excellence in academics, leadership, and community involvement. Maddie and Gian were chosen for their outstanding accomplishments and their embodiment of the promise of greatness in America's youth.
As nominees, Maddie and Gian now have the opportunity to advance in the rigorous selection process that could ultimately lead to being named U.S. Presidential Scholars, a title awarded to only 161 students across the country annually.