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  • Early Release 4/16
Food Pantry 
Thank you for your support with our food drive. We are still happy to collect donations at any time, and they can be dropped off in the Cougar's Den or the main lobby. Below is the link for the request for a box from the pantry. Please allow 24-48 hours for a response. Someone will email you back to set up a pickup.
Class of 2026 is hosting a calendar raffle the month of April, tickets are $5 each and can be purchased from all members of the class or
 in the Cougar's Den.
  • Good Friday- No School   4/18
The 19th Annual Old Colony Scholarship Golf Tournament will be held on Saturday, May 17th at Acushnet River Valley Golf Course. We are seeking sponsorship of tee-box, event t-shirt and raffle prizes. 
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  • Grade 10 MCAS  3/25-26
Happy Spring Old Colony Community,

Watching the crocus flowers blooming this time of year is a harbinger of the coming season. Spring is always a wonderful time of year for students. The sun shines longer and moods are generally lifted. The fields will be alive with our young athletes. We hope that you are able to take in one of our games. On the heels of the League, MAC, and Mass Voc championships that the Boys Basketball team secured, we have Baseball, Softball, and Lacrosse teams chasing their league titles. We wish them all the best. The Drama Club is putting on Mamma Mia the first weekend of June. If you missed their Winter production of Northwoods Nonsense, I would plan on getting your tickets early for Mamma Mia. These young thespians bring energy and passion to every scene. The NASA Hunch team will be heading to Houston Texas to compete as they develop delicious nutritional specific food items for the International Space Station. Our Pro-Start Management Team will be heading to the National competition in Baltimore, Maryland in May after an amazing performance last month in Foxboro. So not only is Spring springing but the Cougars are on the prowl!
Please enjoy this month’s edition of the Newsletter where we highlight all the exciting goings-on at Old Colony.

Sincerely,
Mr. Linehan
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  • Early Release 4/16

Food Pantry Request

Food Pantry Thank you for your support with our food drive. We are still happy to collect donations at any time, and they can be dropped off in the Cougar's Den or the main lobby. Below is the link for the request for a box from the pantry. Please allow 24-48 hours for a response. Someone will email you back to set up a pickup.

Class of 2026 is hosting a calendar raffle the month of April, tickets are $5 each and can be purchased from all members of the class or in the Cougar's Den.

  • Good Friday- No School 4/18

The 19th Annual Old Colony Scholarship Golf Tournament will be held on Saturday, May 17th at Acushnet River Valley Golf Course. We are seeking sponsorship of tee-box, event t-shirt and raffle prizes.

sKILLS usa

PTO News

  • Grade 10 MCAS 3/25-26

Happy Spring Old Colony Community, Watching the crocus flowers blooming this time of year is a harbinger of the coming season. Spring is always a wonderful time of year for students. The sun shines longer and moods are generally lifted. The fields will be alive with our young athletes. We hope that you are able to take in one of our games. On the heels of the League, MAC, and Mass Voc championships that the Boys Basketball team secured, we have Baseball, Softball, and Lacrosse teams chasing their league titles. We wish them all the best. The Drama Club is putting on Mamma Mia the first weekend of June. If you missed their Winter production of Northwoods Nonsense, I would plan on getting your tickets early for Mamma Mia. These young thespians bring energy and passion to every scene. The NASA Hunch team will be heading to Houston Texas to compete as they develop delicious nutritional specific food items for the International Space Station. Our Pro-Start Management Team will be heading to the National competition in Baltimore, Maryland in May after an amazing performance last month in Foxboro. So not only is Spring springing but the Cougars are on the prowl! Please enjoy this month’s edition of the Newsletter where we highlight all the exciting goings-on at Old Colony. Sincerely, Mr. Linehan .

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  • Early Release 3/19

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March 2025

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Wareham New Bedford Elks Lodge Student of the Month: Senior Sofia Barboza of the Automotive CTE program was identified as the Wareham New Bedford Elks Lodge Old Colony RVTHS Student of the Month for March. Congratulations, Sofia!

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Thank you to our industry partners for their support of our Cooperative Education Program and for hiring our students to work at their place of employment. We rely on our industry partners to support our mission of preparing and supporting students for the global demands of society and the workforce through rigorous vocational-technical experiences that foster responsible, productive citizens in our community.

We would like to congratulate the following students for their participation in our Cooperative Education Program:

  • Dalaney Andrade - D. W. White Construction
  • Steven Barnes - Southcoast Marketing Group
  • Douglas Barrows - Electromechanica
  • Cameron Bennett - Teledyne Technologies
  • Benjamin Bourgeois - Cell Talk Plus
  • Benjamin Costa - MB Electrical Contracting
  • Marc Donati - Peter Wood Carpentry
  • Trevor Furtado - Southcoast Marketing Group
  • Mason Garcia - CSE Installations
  • Leah Hollenbeck - Little People’s College
  • Justin Ielo - Lebaron Hills Country Club
  • Evan Kwiecien - Davico Inc
  • Robert LeClair - Sullivan Brothers Toyota
  • Cameron Makuch - D. W. White Construction
  • Ariel McGrane - Route 44 Toyota
  • Brendan Miller - Infra-Red Building & Power Service
  • Cooper Parrott - D. W. Clark Inc.
  • Kelsey Peters - Cape Cod Copper
  • Leo Pike - New England Propeller
  • Noah Pimental - Zall Builders Company
  • John Rampino - Little People’s College
  • Brody Rigby - Southcoast Marketing Group
  • Anastasia Rose - Multistate Electrical
  • Chase Sharland - Wayne Electrical & Alarm
  • Jared Tetreault - D&D Precision Machine
  • James Williams - Town of Acushnet

Cooperative Education Program:

Please see our website for more information:

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Senior Cooking Class Attention graduating seniors: The PTO has generously provided a grant to run two cooking classes for graduating seniors this spring. We will be scheduling dates within the next week. Make sure to keep an eye on your email for the opportunity to sign up. Each class can take up to 10 students and it is first come, first serve. If you have any questions, please email Chef Ulett at aulett@oldcolony.info.

We invite you to support our competitors by participating in our upcoming pasta dinner fundraiser: Sign Up Here It’s a great opportunity to enjoy a delicious meal and support a good cause.

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