Great Salt Bay hosted the Busline League Cross Country Championship Thursday at Salt Bay Farm. The boy's team finished third overall, with Holden Nehrboss leading the Cougars with a third-place finish (12:30.84). The girl's team finished 6th overall with Tiny Hall leading the Cougars finishing 18th overall. A huge thank you to Coastal Rivers Conservation Trust for providing GSB with the opportunity to use such a beautiful course. It was a wonderful wrap on a successful fall season.
Fine motor skills combined with balancing in PE for kindergarten!
2nd Graders enjoying their field trip to the Whaleback Shell Middens!
Show your school spirit Oct 30th through Nov 3rd during spirit week!
Meteorologist Colleen Hurley visited with the 3rds graders at GSB! Check it out here - https://www.wmtw.com/article/weather-at-your-school-great-salt-bay-school-2023/45585180
The third and fourth graders rocked the annual Jog-a-thon! There were lots of smiles, high fives, and sweaty faces. Great job runners!
The Great Salt Bay School’s eighth-grade students and their parents invite the community to participate in fall family fun on Saturday, October 28, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Great Salt Bay School! The Harvest Fair is the primary fundraiser to support the annual eighth-grade end of year trip to Boston as well as the graduation celebration. A tradition for over 20 years, the Harvest Fair includes games for all ages, a haunted house, refreshments and baked goods for sale, and more. A highlight of the event is the silent auction, which includes donations by a number of local businesses.
It’s apple crisp season in 3rd grade! Thanks FARMS Kitchen!
3rd grade getting ready to weave grass mats for onsite wigwams at CRCT.
The third graders loved spending a day at the Coastal Maine Botanical Gardens! Students spend their time finding trolls, building fairy houses, exploring the Children’s Garden, and hiking the trails.
Join us on October 28 for the 2023 Harvest Fair, a GSB School Tradition! Come celebrate fall while supporting the 8th grade graduation celebrations. Games, refreshments, a haunted house, and a silent auction from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.
4th grade on a nature walk to the Oyster Midden at the DRA and finding a horseshoe crab skeleton!
The third graders enjoyed a tour of the Frances Perkins Homestead National Historic Landmark on River Rd in Newcastle. They were the first students to visit and enjoyed every moment. We are so lucky to have many educational opportunities in our community.
4th Grade Reading Buddies!
Ms. Tracy’s enjoyed an afternoon of learning with Ms. Hedda. Students brainstorms plants that grow in the fall, dug for potatoes, and tried cucamelons, cucumbers, apples, and husk cherries.
Grades 5 and 6 meeting with an Astronomer from NASA about eclipses.
5th and 6th graders teach their classmates their methods of problem solving in Math class!
The Great Salt Bay School’s eighth-grade students and their parents invite the community to participate in fall family fun on Saturday, October 28, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Great Salt Bay School!
The Harvest Fair is the primary fundraiser to support the annual eighth-grade end of year trip to Boston as well as the graduation celebration. A tradition for over 20 years, the Harvest Fair includes games for all ages, a haunted house, refreshments and baked
goods for sale, and more. A highlight of the event is the silent auction, which includes donations by a number of local businesses.
6th grade Math students create 3-D figures to discover the formulas needed to calculate surface area!
Lincoln Academy Open House