Sports & Clubs
North Providence participates on an interscholastic basis governed by the rules and regulations established by the Rhode Island Secondary School Principals Association and its Committee on Athletics (RIPCOA).
It is the duty of all concerned with middle school athletics:
Our Young athletes learn...
- To emphasize the proper ideals of sportsmanship, ethical conduct and fair play.
- To eliminate all possibilities which tend to destroy the best value of the games.
- To stress the values derived from playing the game fairly.
- To show cordial courtesy to visiting teams and officials.
- To establish a happy relationship between visitors and hosts.
- To respect the integrity and judgment of the sports officials.
- To achieve a thorough understanding and acceptance of the rules of the game and the standards of eligibility.
- To encourage leadership, use of incentive, and good judgment by the players of the team.
- To recognize that the purpose of athletics is to promote the physical, mental, moral, social, and emotional well-being of the individual players.
- To remember that an athletic contest is only a game–not a matter of life or death for player, coach, school, official, fan, community, state or nation.
COACHING SCHEDULE
COACHING SCHEDULE
MORNING COACHING TIMES 7:50 – 8:20
AFTERNOON COACHING TIMES 2:35 – 3:05
MONDAY SCIENCE & UNIFIED ARTS
Babcock afternoon
Lewandowski morning
Coolidge morning
Goncalves afternoon
Lanoue afternoon
TUESDAY MATH
Bento afternoon
Lantange morning
Santilli morning
Vincent afternoon
WEDNESDAY ENGLISH
Anzeveno afternoon
Ruggieri morning
Hogan afternoon
Quirk afternoon
Riccardi morning
THURSDAY SOCIAL STUDIES
Mariorenzi afternoon
Disanto morning
Arrighie afternoon
Cicerone afternoon
Sports Academic Policies
The school committee has made it mandatory for students participating in athletics to be passing all four core area classes, ELA, Math, Science and Social Studies with a 65% or better in order to participate in sports.
To be eligible at the beginning of a marking period, the student must have done passing work in the previous marking period in those subjects that, if failed, would prevent his/her promotion or graduation at the end of the current year.
- The final grades of the previous academic year shall be considered the criteria for academic eligibility at the beginning of a new academic year.
- A student who is retained in a grade because of academic failure but remains eligible relative to age will be considered academically ineligible for the first marking period.
- In the case of a student who devotes a considerable part of the summer to making up subjects failed during the school year and receives credit toward promotion/graduation for this make-up work, that student shall be entitled to count such credit toward eligibility provided this credit is made an official part of his/her school record during the first week of the fall term. In case a student fails to complete the minimum scholastic requirements for athletic eligibility at the end of a quarter due to unavoidable absence, the student shall be ineligible for the next quarter until these requirements of the proceeding quarter are made up.
Cheerleading |
Ms. Mariorenzi |
Boys Soccer |
Mr. Emerson |
Girls Soccer |
JR Desjarlais |
Track |
Mr. Emerson |
Girls Basketball |
JR Desjarlais |
Boys basketball |
Mr. Emerson |
Girls Softball |
Mr. Emerson |
Boys Baseball |
Richard Torti |
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News & Announcement

Teacher Coaching
If you are interested in your child receiving extra help, Click below to see teacher schedules, dates, and times for coaching. Morning sessions are from 7:50am to 8:20am and afternoon from 2:30pm to 3:00pm. Please locate your child’s team of teachers and take a look...

Address
10 Birchwood Drive
North Providence, RI 02904
Phone: (401) 233-1120
Fax: (401) 353.6903
Principal
Brian Gilmore
brian.gilmore@npsd.k12.ri.us
Assistant Principal
Joseph Palazzo
joseph.palazzo@npsd.k12.ri.us
School Nurse
Mrs. Kelly Nesbitt, M .Ed, R.N., CSNT
kelly.nesbitt@npsd.k12.ri.us
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