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Our Duxbury Girls HS Hockey Program is having a Holiday Gift Wrap Fundraiser next Friday, Dec 12th from 5-8 at the Girl Scout House. I have attached our Canva with details. We provide the wrapping paper and donations appreciated.

Come have a fun workout with SoFit Training and Running! Christine Sovik will be doing a workout with the kids starting at 1 pm. She has generously donated her time. Followed by fun games and crafts!

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Dreamworks Ballet’s The Nutcracker, Saturday, December 13th at 6:30 pm and Sunday, December 14th at 1:00 pm featuring some Duxbury students from Chandler, Alden, DMS and DHS! Click here for tickets

These FREE clinic, offered for new or experienced players in grades 3-8, focus on building strong fundamentals while keeping the game fun and engaging. Players will work on ball handling, shooting and overall basketball skill development.

Max 40 kids per age group. Grades 3 & 4: 5-6 pm. Grades 5 & 6: 6-7 pm. Grades 7 & 8: 7-8 pm. 

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After school program for kids in grade 3-5. Please click here to register

Driver's Education Class Feb Vac Week 2026. Please click here for further information and to register!

Recreational Youth Softball for 2026 Season. Grades K-8.

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Duxbury's Recreation Department is working with Blue Hills to bring discounted Ski and Snowboarding rates to the Duxbury Community! Click here or scan the QR Code for more information.

Coastal Kids program from ages 2-4 at the Duxbury Free Library

All classes offer age-appropriate academics, thoughtfully designed to support early development. Children build foundational skills in early literacy, math, and thematic learning, while also strengthening fine and gross motor abilities through hands-on, playful activities. Classes are for ages 2-5 at the Duxbury Library.

At DMS Open House, parents asked us if DSU is “the homework club.” The answer is both yes and no.

Yes, our students do get their homework done. But DSU is so much more than that. Through our CEO (Chief Everything Officer) program, middle schoolers step into a role that helps them grow as independent learners, thinkers, and leaders. Our CEOs practice essential Executive Function skills like organizing their agendas, planning ahead for projects, and learning how to advocate for themselves with teachers. They build the habits that lead not just to finishing homework but to confidence, accountability, and the ability to manage their own success. That means home life harmony without parents needing to email teachers requesting homework or test redos.

Just as importantly, CEOs discover what it means to be responsible and respected members of their school and community. They learn to engage with peers and adults, share their perspectives, and contribute in meaningful ways.

The results speak for themselves. DSU CEOs often become the students that families and neighbors rely on. They are the babysitters you call first, the HIREDuxbury students hired by local businesses, and, more often than not, the leaders among their peers.

Middle school is the time to invest in these skills. The payoff is seen not only in high school achievement, but in the lifelong confidence and capability our CEOs carry forward.

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