June Activities

We have quite a busy month. I just wanted to update you on all the goings on here on the Latham Campus: Celebration of the Arts       June 12th       12:30-2:15            All our clubs will be on display. The tour will end will a performance from all of our actors and singers! Drew’s Graduation              June 14th…

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Latham Community Class Commences in Cotuit with Playhouse Raffle Replica

In a recent exciting announcement, Pam Nolan, Director of Children’s Services, and Gerry Pouliot, Vice Principal, launched Latham School’s new classroom, Rock Harbor, its first ever classroom designed within the conceptual framework of community education. This class, as a whole, integrates its lessons with community-based outings that add experiential learning to Latham’s transitional curriculum. This…

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Latham Students Attend Plymouth Whale Watch

Six students and two staff braved the elements on a chilly Cinco de Mayo and rode on the Tails of the Sea out to Stellwagen Bank in Cape Cod Bay to see the whales. The day was not promising and we did not think we would see many whales. As it turns out we must…

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The Latham Campus is in the Midst of Spring Cleansing!

Wow. It seems like overnight, the gardens, trees and birds have erupted all around us! Spring has gloriously arrived and Latham School is shaking off her winter coat! The painters are coming, the grass is being mowed, the kids are prepping the gardens and picnic lunches, long overdue, are happening. Latham School is situated on…

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Out and About!

It seems to finally be true! Spring has arrived at Latham School! Kids are playing in the sun. Shouts are reaching my windows from the playground and daffodils are blooming all around us. Physical activity is especially important to our students and nothing beats an afternoon out and about. So, I plan to emulate them…

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You Live Where??

Sweden, Mongolia, Turkey, Singapore and India. Oh, and let’s not forget Plano, Texas! I love maps. There is something intriguing to me about all of the far away destinations. One of the first things I do when I settle in for a flight is to pull the airline magazine out and find the flight routes…

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To Those That Came Before…

Last Friday I was saying goodbye to a dear man. A quiet and humble man whose 90 years on earth included several spent in the skies over Europe in a P51 bomber at the tender age of 19. Through the interest of my son, his stories and memories of WWII came to light. Photos and…

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The Cactus Perspective

While my colleagues were digging out from three successive snowstorms last month, I was enjoying a respite in beautiful Tucson, Arizona. There is much to compliment Tucsonians for. They have spectacular weather, gorgeous scenery, farmer’s markets in February and a very laid back lifestyle (If only there was an ocean it would be perfect).  What…

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A Fish Out of Water

I am a fish out of water. Literally. I am in the desert for awhile and I am definitely an ocean girl. This makes for interesting looks I am getting from people around town. First, I don’t dress like a cowgirl. No cowboy hat, no boots. I wear what I like and I can tell…

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The “To Do List”

My head hurts. It isn’t because I’m sick. It’s my “to do” list. How in the world do I have so many partially finished tasks? If I am honest, it is probably more truthful to say partially started. I have really good intentions but lately I have gotten off track. I think of it like…

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