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Pre-K and Kindergarten Open House – Wednesday, December 10

Parents are invited to attend one of the following information sessions: Session 1 at 5:30 p.m. or Session 2 at 6:30 p.m. Click here to register. The Sage School is just right for the child who is curious and eager to learn.  Our talented and caring staff cultivate our students’ innate love of learning and encourage them […]

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Summer Sage 2012

By all accounts, Summer Sage 2012 was a huge success!  During the first week we got in touch with our inner naturalist.  We learned about recycling, made and wrote in nature journals and explored the outdoors.   Week two we created our own communities.  We discussed what makes a community and used recycled materials to […]

Class of 2012 Slideshow

Sage Students are Active Volunteers

In addition to the various community service projects at Sage, many of our students are active volunteers in their local communities: Andrew, Fifth Grade: On May 20, Andrew participated in the Dover-Sherborn PMC Challenge for Kids which raised money for Dana Farber and the Jimmy Fund. Andrew also volunteers as a dishwasher and server at […]

Cradles to Crayons

The Sage School is partnering with Cradles to Crayons (C2C) and the greater Foxboro Community to collect, repurpose, and distribute new and gently used children’s essentials to children in Massachusetts. From April 28 –  May 25, the community collected critically needed donations including boys’ clothing, school supplies, binders, books, and much more.

Mansfield Animal Shelter

During the month of May, students are collecting towels, animal food, and laundry detergent for the Mansfield Animal Shelter.            

Mainspring House – Middle School

On Wednesday, April 11, the 6th Grade prepared 100 lunches for families staying at Mainspring House, a homeless shelter in Brockton. Mainspring House is a program that helps people obtain a home by giving temporary shelter and food, finding safe and affordable housing, and providing permanent housing with supportive services.      

Birthday Wishes

Students decorated wrapping paper to use at birthday parties for children living in shelters. They delivered the paper and other items (such as juice boxes) to the organization’s Foxboro office, which is only a short distance from The Sage School.