Congratulations to our Seymour Players on their successful performance of A Story of Friendship. It was a wonderful show! Thank you to the directors: Mrs. Lepak, Mrs. Bakken and Mrs. Rooney for you assistance in putting the show together.
Junior Golf offered through Parks and Rec!

Two of our fifth grade classes visited Starbase this week. Starbase is a week- long STEM experience. Through hands-on activities, students explore different concepts in science, technology, engineering and math.




Seymour's 4th grade students visiting the CT Historical Society today!






Don't miss this performance from the Seymour Players on Wednesday, April 8th at the High School!

Our fifth graders put their creativity and innovation on full display as they designed original t-shirts for the upcoming STEM Week: Starbase! From bold graphics to imaginative themes, each submission showcased their excitement for science, technology, engineering, and math—take a look at their impressive designs!
Third grade took a field trip to the Bushnell.



Seymour's paraprofessionals got certified in CPR, First Aid, AED and more during their professional development day. Huge thank you to Kate Coupe with Granby Ambulance Association for working with us!



In Grade 3 students are exploring ecosystems by observing pollinators like bees and butterflies and understanding their role in plant life cycles. Through hands-on activities, they are learning how living things interact to find food, stay safe, and support the growth of new life.




Invention Convention Crew!


Sign up for the Women's Club Annual 5k Ridge Run today!

East Granby Lions Club Dinner Fundraiser

This week, our school community joined schools across the country to celebrate Read Across America.
Students participated in a variety of fun and engaging activities throughout the week. One highlight of the week was seeing students connect through reading—whether curled up with a great book, listening to a guest reader, or sharing stories with classmates. Events like these help remind students that reading can open the door to imagination, discovery, and lifelong learning.
Thank you to Mr. Lowman for organizing this special week!
Students participated in a variety of fun and engaging activities throughout the week. One highlight of the week was seeing students connect through reading—whether curled up with a great book, listening to a guest reader, or sharing stories with classmates. Events like these help remind students that reading can open the door to imagination, discovery, and lifelong learning.
Thank you to Mr. Lowman for organizing this special week!
Get your tickets today for Once on This Island at East Granby High School. Ticket links are in our News section.

High Schoolers came to read to Seymour students for Read Across America Week!
You are invited to a Community Conversation!

The Golden Sneaker this month goes to Mrs. Guilbert's class for remembering to wear their sneakers to PE every class last month.

Come support the Women's Club of East Granby by shopping their Used Book Sale!

Parent conference sign ups open on March 2. Check your emails for details!

Happy kids at Seymour School!
