
Grade levels in the new Middle School will be located on their individual floors, or “neighborhoods”. Each “neighborhood” will include classrooms, science labs, small group instruction spaces, restrooms, and common learning spaces (pictured above).


The new middle school will feature larger classroom spaces of approximately 850 square feet. These spaces will be more conducive to collaboration, flexibility, and project-based learning that is tied to 21st century learning needs.


The new Middle School plan includes the opportunity to receive up to an additional 20% state reimbursement bonus, which potentially reduces the overall cost from $167 million to approximately $75 million. This opportunity will expire in June 2024.


The new Middle School building will feature a brand new cafeteria, capable of preparing all meals on site. The size of the cafeteria will allow each grade level to have their own lunch period.


The new middle school will feature state-of-the-art energy efficiency, which will bring greatly improved air quality for teachers and students, as well as energy cost savings for taxpayers.


The new Middle School building will feature a brand new 8,000 square foot gymnasium, capable of accommodating all students in one space. The new gym will include multi-use courts, spectator seating, and a divider for space flexibility.


The $167 million School Bond includes the construction of a new, 144,000 square foot Middle School on the Davisville/McGinn site. The facility will house 900 students in grades 6-8. Also included in the bond is approximately $37 million for additional district-wide building repairs and improvements.


The new Middle School building will feature a performing arts auditorium capable of seating 450 people. This space will provide our students with opportunities to showcase their talents and thrive as learners.


The new Middle School building will feature a performing arts auditorium capable of seating 450 people. This space will provide our students with opportunities to showcase their talents and thrive as learners.


Our vision is to design facilities that support educators and students to thrive in 21st century learning environments that provide opportunities for students to not only learn from the instruction provided by their teachers, but also from the design and systems that we create within the school building.


Brandon Medeiros, was one of four Rhode Island students awarded with an Excellence in STEM Award at the STEM Exploration Open House at the National Guard in Quonset.


Students in the German Program giving presentation at School Committee with Ms Lawrence and Mr Zahren.





DECA students representing NKHS Business/Finance CTE Program



NKHS Graduation Live Stream on June 15 at 6 pm. https://www.youtube.com/@nkhsgraduation3899/live

Congratulations to Connor Swaim for being awarded the NROTC Scholarship. We are so proud of Connor!



Congratulations to Caden Hughes, Kaz Morosetti, Tyler Schartner, Connor Swaim NK's 4 state wrestling placers bringing the team to top 7


Due to the forecasted snow and hazardous travel conditions forecasted for 2/28/2023, all North Kingstown School Department schools will be closed and all after school activities are canceled.

Congratulations to the NKHS Top Ten students of class 2023!


NKHS students visit Forest Park Elementary students for Career Day!





NKHS Field Hockey State Championship SemiFinal Game (vs Cumberland), November 2nd at 5 pm at East Greenwich High School. ALL TICKETS MUST BE PURCHASED ONLINE: https://gofan.co/app/school/RIIL