
Indirect evidence lab in Mrs. Sousa’s class. What is in the present???


Last day to purchase a candy cane. They will be delivered on the 23rd.


Thank you to Dighton and Rehoboth Fire for providing staff training today!




Beckwith bands rocked the house!





The Winter Chorus Concert was fantastic! Great job!!!





Last day for the Holiday Shop at Beckwith


This post is about two of the amazing aspects of our high school: our Career & Technical Education (CTE) programs and giving spirit of our students. One of our seniors, Jack, wanted to make our new Superintendent, Bill Runey, feel welcomed, so he worked with the teachers in Carpentry and Advanced Manufacturing to create this beautifully framed (and autographed 😊) DR Falcons mirror.
Our CTE programs give our students the competitive advantage no matter whether they are bound for college, careers, or the military! Thank you to the CTE teachers, Mr. Gouveia, Mr. Arnold, and Mr. Calvin for giving Jack the supports to turn his kindness into a tangible sign that We Are DR!
Join us for the high school’s Green & Gold Night open house at 6pm on January 19 to see even more evidence of how great our high school is!




Dorothy L. Beckwith Middle School this morning


The Girls Basketball Team beat Swansea 34-22 in a hard fought game.





The Boys Basketball team played hard but lost a close game to Swansea




PTSA’s Holiday Craft Fair at BMS!!!





Today is preview day for the Book Fair!!!



Mrs. Lynch’s Spanish Class read “Oso Pardo” (Brown Bear) by Eric Carle to Kindergarten students at Palmer River Elementary.





Raiders Basketball team had a pizza party night before their first game today!


PBIS Reward. Students were asked to take a pie or leave a pie. They all chose to leave a pie on various staff members. Great fun!!! Dr. Donovan gave the students extra homework. Happy Thanksgiving!!!





Fun in the Gaga Pit!!!


Mrs. Coyne’s fifth grade Social Studies class had a mock Town Meeting today to discuss some important town issues such as our town common and the one room school house.


The Student Council sponsored “hat day” today at Beckwith. Each staff member and student had to donate $1 to wear a hat. We raised $400 for the Rehoboth Food Pantry.





Congratulations to Beckwith’s Project 351 Ambassador, Paxton Ramos!



The Dighton-Rehoboth Regional High School Theatre Company didn't disappoint on opening night! Shout out to our outstanding cast and crew of the Lost Girl. If you didn't catch it tonight, come on out tomorrow!! #WeareDR



