‼️🧠 What’s your child’s superpower? 🦸⁉️Elementary Literacy Coaches and Reading Specialists facilitated an informational session on dyslexia that included resources and supports MPSD has for our students in literacy. The evening included a presentation, a video featuring MPSD elementary students, and a panel that also included a few of our students who talked about their experiences and their own superpowers. Power on, students! 🤩🙌 #WeRMarshfield
about 23 hours ago, Marshfield Public Schools
superpowers written on yellow paper
student and presenter on stage
student and presenter on stage
Congratulations to these awesome Athletes of the Week--Kenzie Mills and Sam O'Brien, both lacrosse players! 🤩🥍 #WeRMarshfield
4 days ago, Marshfield Public Schools
athlete of the week pictured with teammates
athlete of the week pictured with teammates
This week at Governor Winslow Elementary, our public health dental team performed important oral health screenings and treatments, and also provided education to students. We are fortunate to be able to offer dental screenings for FREE through our collaboration with Protecting All Smiles! 🤩🦷🪥🙌 #WeRMarshfield
5 days ago, Marshfield Public Schools
dentist seeing a student in dental chair
Janet Applefield recently spoke to 9th grade World History students to tell her story of survival and to encourage students to combat hate and prejudice. As a Jewish child from Poland, Janet survived the Nazi invasion by being hidden with many different caregivers throughout the war. She eventually moved to the U.S., lives in Massachusetts and at 90 years old is still visiting communities to tell her story. We are thankful to the organization “Facing History and Ourselves” for connecting us with Janet. And of course, huge thanks to Janet for taking time to share her impactful story with us. #WeRMarshfield
7 days ago, Marshfield Public Schools
Janet on stage with students in auditorium behind her
The Marshy Machines are wrapping up their second season! Congratulations to our team members, and thanks to the community for your support! 🤖🌟 #WeRMarshfield
10 days ago, Marshfield Public Schools
marshy machines
marshy machines
marshy machines
marshy machines
We are proud to share that Marshfield student Alexa Thibeault is serving as this year’s Project 351 Ambassador. For her spring service project, Alexa is partnering with Cradles to Crayons, an organization dedicated to addressing clothing insecurity for children in need. ♻️👚🖍️🫶 #WeRMarshfield
11 days ago, Marshfield Public Schools
Alexa and other community members
Proud to be a Marshfield Ram! 💚🤍🖤 Take a few minutes to check out the data about Marshfield Public Schools performance. Excellence in action! 🌟 #WeRMarshfield
11 days ago, Marshfield Public Schools
graphic showing MPSD statistics
The Art & Tech Ed Fair at MHS was an incredible success! The amount of talent in our school community is truly amazing. 🌟👏 #WeRMarshfield
11 days ago, Marshfield Public Schools
art display at the Art and Tech Ed Fair
art display at the Art and Tech Ed Fair
art display at the Art and Tech Ed Fair
art display at the Art and Tech Ed Fair
Thank you to everyone who participated in and who came out to enjoy our 2nd Annual Marshfield Mosaic Celebration! At the event we celebrated many of the cultures that make up Marshfield Schools through history, food, culture, dancing, and music. It was wonderful to see Marshfield's mosaic expanding. Countries represented included Brazil, Lebanon, India, Greece, Dominican Republic, Colombia, and Japan. The Breaking Boundaries Club was in attendance, as well. What a night! 🤩🌎 #WeRMarshfield
21 days ago, Marshfield Public Schools
Mosaic participants sharing cultures
Mosaic participants sharing cultures
Mosaic participants sharing cultures
Mosaic participants sharing cultures
Eames Way Elementary is proud to recognize Tracy Niland as a true Marshfield Belonging Builder! 💚🤍🖤 In her 4th grade classroom, Tracy creates an exemplary environment where every student feels valued, respected, and known. She intentionally builds strong relationships with her students, fostering a sense of trust, inclusion, and community that extends far beyond the school year. Tracy’s dedication to her students is rooted in her belief that relationships come first, and she lives that belief every day. As she often says, “once a child is my student, they are my student forever.” The lasting connections she forms and the lifelong support she offers her students are an inspiration to our entire school community. We are excited to recognize Mrs. Niland and her outstanding partnership with the students and staff at EWS. 🤩🙌 #WeRMarshfield
22 days ago, Marshfield Public Schools
Tracy Niland holding her award
Mrs. Niland pictured with her class
The Marshy Machines 10156 robotics team recently competed at the NE District North Shore Event at Reading High School, taking on some tough competition and gaining valuable experience along the way. 🤖

Over the course of the weekend, the team played 12 qualifying matches (out of 75 total) and finished 30th out of 38 teams, improving their performance match by match. This small but mighty team, made up mostly of 9th graders, showed incredible determination, teamwork, and resilience.

Despite being behind in planning and building after the blizzard that hit Marshfield (which inspired the robot’s name, Stormy 🌨️), the students embraced the challenge and kept pushing forward. Throughout the event, they continuously improved their robot’s design, programming, and strategy. By the end of the competition, the team had even designed and implemented an autonomous mode, something they didn’t have at the start of the event, demonstrating the powerful cycle of design → test → analyze → adjust → try again.

The team also demonstrated the values that define FIRST Robotics Competition: gracious professionalism and coopertition. When challenges popped up, like bumpers taking a beating from defensive play or a damaged radio, the students stayed calm, worked together to problem-solve, and sought advice from other teams. They also paid it forward, sharing their own knowledge and resources with four other teams during the weekend.

📸 Want to see the excitement of the event? Check out the professional event photos on the SmugMug gallery:https://nefirst.smugmug.com/2026-NSD

🎥 Curious about FIRST Robotics? Watch the About FIRST Robotics Competition (2021) video to learn more: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jd29kzjclV0&list=TLGG8m-BSgyhc3AwMzAzMjAyNQ&t=6s&fbclid=IwY2xjawQqo2pleHRuA2FlbQIxMABicmlkETFKR0Q1bE1TNXFkbVFKbmdMc3J0YwZhcHBfaWQQMjIyMDM5MTc4ODIwMDg5MgABHkw7OCazQnA-uXzDJuG4v40nbQjgsijy12sPAzPR1QaxJ8GSw5XU51yR7oJ7_aem_p2twba-bVEFjgf8DVVRpQw

⚙️ Want to see this year’s challenge? Check out the 2026 FIRST Robotics Competition “REBUILT” Presented by Haas game animation: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_fybREErgyM

👏 Thank you to everyone who supports our students and robotics program!
The Marshy Machines are already preparing for their next competition in two weeks (March 27–29), using the time between events to continue improving Stormy and building on everything they learned this weekend.

🎥 Check out this video from Match 6 (about halfway through the event) to see the team in action playing defense on the Blue Alliance: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-39-wf_qUKU

#WeRMarshfield
about 1 month ago, Marshfield Public Schools
robotics team group picture
Three robotics team working on robot
Students at the Granatino Early Education Center had a fun and important visit from Karen Mellen, the school nurse! 🩺

They gathered for a hands-on lesson about how and why to cover their coughs and sneezes. 🤧

Thank you to our dedicated school nurse for helping our students stay healthy.

#WeRMarshfield
about 1 month ago, Marshfield Public Schools
School Nurse visits Early Education Center for St. Patrick's Day
Marshfield High School had 59 student competitors participate across principles events, individual events, team events, written projects, School-Based Enterprises, and Quiz Bowl.

Our students represented MHS incredibly well, and we are proud to share that we finished the conference with 12 finalists, 10 International Career Development Conference qualifiers, and a top exam score recipient.
ICDC Qualifiers:
• 3rd Place: Nick Roht – Business Growth Plan
• 6th Place: Aubrey Frasca & Holly Saunders – Start-Up Business Plan
•5th Place: Fiona Cregan, Alex Colomey, & Sadie Nerino – Integrated Marketing Campaign Event
• 6th Place: Caroline Robbins, Nisha Prabhu, & Delaney Mitchelson – Integrated Marketing Campaign
• 4th Place: Finn Foley – Professional Selling

Finalists:
• CJ Hitchins – Innovation Plan
• Kate Pateras – Project Management Sales Project

Top Exam Score:
• Maggie Tarsa – Integrated Marketing Campaign Product

We also want to recognize Ethan Licis, who represented Marshfield by running for the Massachusetts DECA State Officer Team. While he was not elected, we are incredibly proud of his leadership, courage, and commitment to representing our chapter at the state level.

Marshfield DECA also received recognition for completing the National DECA Campaigns in the following areas:
• Promotional Campaign - Marshfield DECA officers planned a series of activities raising awareness for the organization both inside and outside of Marshfield High School including appearing on a local radio show, volunteering at local chamber of commerce events, and holding meetings with local businesses to secure financial sponsorships for the program.
• Community Service Campaign - Marshfield DECA members collected donations for the Marshfield Food Pantry prior to Thanksgiving with over 75% of the chapter participating. Overall, we raised over $300 for the Food Pantry with over five large boxes of food.

We also received recognition for earning the Gold Level Re-Certification of the Ram’s Den School Store and the QUIP Center. Students in the small business management class at MHS wrote two thorough business plans discussing promotional and operational highlights of the two programs. This could not have been done without the guidance and leadership from Tim Lynch, who has run both of these programs this year!

We are incredibly proud of all of our competitors and the hard work they put in to prepare for this conference. If you see them this week, be sure to congratulate them!

Thank you all for the support you give our students every day, it truly makes a difference.

#WeRMarshfield
about 1 month ago, Marshfield Public Schools
two students with their presentaion
four student with their presentation
Three students with trophy
Group of students with DECA Marshfield banner
Group  of students with trophys.
Marshfield High School students Caroline and Ava were recognized at the annual Grossman Award Ceremony. This 70-year-long tradition is dedicated to recognizing leadership, kindness, and "service above self," and these two students surely fit the description! 🤩💚🐏🙌 #WeRMarshfield
about 1 month ago, Marshfield Public Schools
Two Marshfield High School students recognized at the annual Grossman Award Ceremony.
Once again, Marshfield High School Student Council was proud to represent our school and community at the Massachusetts Association of Student Council State Spring Conference! 💚🤍🖤 The conference was held at the Emerald Resort and Conference Center in Hyannis, MA, March 4th-6th. #WeRMarshfield
about 1 month ago, Marshfield Public Schools
student council
Our 3rd annual Art Throwdown is in the books, with 70 students from FBMS and MHS having come together to creatively compete! 🧑‍🎨🎨🖌️ The theme this year was "Elements of Nature." This whole event happens due to a grant from the Levitate Foundation whose mission is to cultivate a better future by creating and conserving access to music, art and the outdoors. 🤗✨ #WeRMarshfield
about 1 month ago, Marshfield Public Schools
artists on stage
artists showcasing a piece
artists working on pieces
🌟 In February, our Belonging Builder was awarded to Mr. Silveri! 🌟Mr. Mike Silveri goes above and beyond to make staff, students, and families feel welcome and valued at Daniel Webster Elementary School. He knows almost all students by name and develops personal connections sharing stories with them at breakfast and lunch. He also is a mentor for a fifth grade student leadership team and his team was the top choice among students! We are excited to recognize Mr. Silveri and his outstanding partnership with the students and staff at DWS. 🤩💚🙌 #WeRMarshfield
about 1 month ago, Marshfield Public Schools
Belonging Builder award
Students in starfish social studies worked very hard researching ancient Egypt and presented their findings to the class. Great work, scholars! 🇪🇬✍️ #WeRMarshfield
about 2 months ago, Marshfield Public Schools
students with pyramid projects
students with pyramid projects
 pyramid projects
We'll let let these photos speak for themselves! Stay safe and warm, Rams! ❄️⛄️😳🥶 #WeRMarshfield
about 2 months ago, Marshfield Public Schools
snow removal
snow removal
snow removal
This week, four of our actors in Mean Girls, JR were featured on WATD. Rob Hakala asked them about the show, their roles and theater in general. They sang "Meet the Plastics, Part 2" and were fabulous. 💖🎶 Mean Girls, JR will perform March 13th, 14th, 20th and 21st. #WeRMarshfield
about 2 months ago, Marshfield Public Schools
radio interview
radio interview