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Northeast Metropolitan Regional Vocational High School
Weekly Newsletter: 3/7/25
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Black Week: The Week of Monday, March 10, 2025
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Grades 9 & 11: Shops (Remember to follow the dress code)
Grades 10 & 12: Academics
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Bus Registration Now Open for the 2025-2026 School Year
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The registration window for NEMT bus transportation for the 2025-26 school year is now open. Families with students in grades 9–11 must complete the online registration form to secure transportation. For families with more than one student, a separate form must be submitted for each student. Submitting this information allows us to plan bus routes and coordinate with Eastern Bus to ensure adequate transportation services are available.
Deadline: Friday, March 21, 2025
Please complete the form as soon as possible. If you have any questions, contact Laura Ratcliffe at lratcliffe@northeastmetrotech.com or 781-246-0810 ext 1607.
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Congratulations to Our February Knights of Shining Armor
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Join us in congratulating our students who earned the distinction of Knights of Shining Armor (KOSA) for the month of February. Each month, students are nominated for demonstrating strong character, outstanding career technical performance, high academic achievement, and leadership in student activities.
- Salvatore Bonasera (10)
- Daphne Dias Da Silva (9)
- Kaelyn Dishion (10)
- Jared Flores (10)
- Jeremy Ismeus (10)
- Jaeda Jackson (10)
- Paris Kfoury (10)
- Eduardo Rodriguez (9)
- Tamya Rubin-Wilson (9)
- Noah Votour (10)
Congratulations to all our recipients for their exceptional achievements. Your hard work, dedication, and positive impact on our school community are truly inspiring.
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Celebrating Women in Construction Week
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On Thursday, February 27, Northeast recognized Women in Construction Week (March 2-8, 2025) by welcoming five guest speakers from our local community to share insights with grade 12 students. The discussion covered career pathways, employability, entrepreneurship, and overcoming adversity, concluding with a student-led Q&A session. This year's theme, "Together We Rise," highlights the strength and knowledge of women and their vital role in shaping the future of the construction industry. We extend our gratitude to each speaker for volunteering their time to inspire the next generation of industry leaders.
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Northeast Students Earn 40 Medals at SkillsUSA District 3 Competition
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On Wednesday, February 26, 144 Northeast students competed in the SkillsUSA District 3 Competition, an online exam that serves as a qualifier for the SkillsUSA State Leadership & Skills Conference, taking place May 1-3, 2025, in Marlborough, MA. Competing against students from eleven schools, they were tested on career technical knowledge, SkillsUSA organization knowledge, OSHA standards, and employability skills. Northeast students delivered an outstanding performance, earning a total of 40 medals, including 15 Gold, 7 Silver, and 18 Bronze. Gold and Silver medalists, along with leadership competitors, advance to states.
Gold Medalists (Advancing to States)
- Zayleah Carmenatty - Automotive Refinishing Technology
- Graham Roberts - Automotive Service Technology
- Emma Roszak - Diesel Equipment Technology
- Jeremy Ismeus - Facilithon
- Gabriella Shea - Natural Hair and Braiding
- Jennifer Da Silva - Plumbing
- Gustavo Vasquez Artiga - Graphic Communications
- Lola Intercola - Medical Assistant
- Jesus Martinez Alvarado - Medical Math
Gold Medal Teams (Advancing to States)
- Dylan Bichara & Steven Romero Hernandez - Robotics and Automation Tech
- Guilherme Zambon & Jeferson Zapata Rios - Urban Search & Rescue
- Chris Erazo Flores & Theodore Nelson - Mechatronics
Silver Medalists (Advancing to States)
- Jhojan Zapata Arias - Automotive Refinishing Technology
- Alex Rodriguez-Soza - Diesel Equipment Technology
- Aiden Ziegler - Photography
- Nadia White - Graphic Communications
- Isaiah Arrington - Restaurant Service
- Lilly Bogus - Screen Printing Technology
- Kayke Silva - Sheet Metal
Bronze Medalists
- Noah Votour - Automotive Refinishing Technology
- Adamaris Vargas - Baking and Pastry Arts
- Gabriela Hernandez - Cabinetmaking
- Samuel Villanueva - Carpentry
- Mandy Lan - Advertising Design
- Marianely Diaz Argueta - Basic Health Care Skills
- Alexander Corado - Culinary Arts
- Jason Rosenberger - Collision Repair Technology
- Jacob Smith - Diesel Equipment Technology
- Hillary Goncalves Zambon - Dental Assisting
- Henry Mbagire - HVAC
- Sherlyn Melgar - Medical Assistant
- Mayle Molina - Nail Care
- Antonio Bardascino - Power Equipment Technology
- Andreas Jaramillo - Restaurant Service
- Fernando Arroyo - Screen Printing Technology
- Vincent Spartichino - Sheet Metal
- Josny DeLeon - Technical Drafting
A special thank you to our teachers, instructors, and advisors for their dedication in preparing students for this competition. Congratulations to all medalists and competitors on their hard work and commitment. We look forward to seeing our students compete at the SkillsUSA State Conference in May.
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DECA Students Shine at State Career Development Conference
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Thursday, February 27, through Saturday, March 1, 44 Northeast students competed in the Massachusetts DECA State Career Development Conference (SCDC) in Boston. Northeast is proud to be one of only five schools in the country to have four DECA Gold Certified School-Based Enterprises (SBEs) and one of only nine to have a Gold Certified Financial Institution. The Gold Certified SBEs listed below have qualified for the International Career Development Conference (ICDC), taking place April 26-29 in Orlando, Florida.
- NE Things School Store - Melissa Domingos (12) and Ashley Estrada Ramos (12)
- NE Essentials Vending Machine - Juliana Arevalo (11) and Angely Zuniga (11)
- Breakheart Inn Restaurant - Anna Bardascino (10) and Brianna Quezada (10)
- Reading Co-Op Bank NEMT Branch - Yanelys Hernandez Rosado (12) and Maria Rojas Lopera (12)
For the first time in our chapter’s history, students earned mini awards, which recognize individual top scores within events.
- Junior Trevor Burt earned a mini award for having one of the top three presentation scores in the Professional Sales and Consulting category. He was also a top 12 finalist, becoming our first back-to-back state finalist in an individual event.
- Freshman Zafir Flamurtari earned a mini award for having one of the top three presentation scores in the Professional Sales and Consulting category.
A special thank you to our advisors and chaperones for their support in making this event possible. Business Technology teacher Amy Van Magness received recognition for five years of service as a DECA advisor, demonstrating her commitment to the program and its students. Congratulations to all students for their hard work and achievements. We look forward to seeing them represent Northeast at ICDC.
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New Cafeteria Bathrooms Built by Northeast Students
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The Northeast cafeteria now features brand-new bathrooms, thanks to the hard work and collaboration of our Carpentry, HVAC, Electrical, Plumbing, and Drafting & Design departments. Students from these shops applied their skills to bring the project to life, gaining real-world experience while enhancing our school’s facilities. This hands-on project showcases the strength of our CTE programs and the dedication of our students and instructors. Great job by all involved.
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Electrical Students Explore New School Construction Site
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Students from the Electrical shop recently visited the new school building, gaining firsthand insight into real-world electrical work. During the trip, they learned about job site safety, observed the work of professional electricians, and explored potential career paths. This experience provided valuable exposure to industry standards and the role electricians play in large-scale construction projects.
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William Baker Receives 2025 Boston Bruins-MIAA Sportsmanship Award
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Congratulations to junior William Baker, a Carpentry student and member of the Northeast boys hockey team, on being selected by the Commonwealth Athletic Conference to receive the 2025 Boston Bruins-MIAA Sportsmanship Award. This honor is awarded annually to one player from each high school hockey league in Massachusetts who exemplifies the highest standards of fair play and sportsmanship.
William will be recognized at TD Garden on Monday, March 17, during the Boston Bruins game against the Buffalo Sabres. As part of the honor, he and a guest will receive tickets to the game and attend a special reception before the puck drops. Congratulations, William, on this well-deserved recognition.
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Shelby Galex Repeats as MIAA All-State Wrestling Champion
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Congratulations to senior Shelby Galex (152) on winning her second consecutive MIAA Girls All-State Wrestling Championship on Saturday, March 1, at Methuen High School. With this victory, she adds another title and continues her dominant run. Shelby now advances to the New England Championships this weekend in Providence, RI. Best of luck, Shelby.
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End of Trimester 2: Friday, March 7, 2025
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Friday, March 7 marks the end of the second trimester. Families are encouraged to have frequent conversations about their student’s progress, learning, and development. Please do not hesitate to contact your student’s teacher(s), school counselor, or dean with questions or concerns. As a reminder, students and families should log in to Aspen daily to monitor student attendance and grades. Families in need of Aspen support should contact us at nex2@northeastmetrotech.com.
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Grade 10 MCAS ELA Boot Camp - March 10-14
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Grade 10 MCAS ELA Boot Camp will take place Monday, March 10, through Friday, March 14, to prepare students for the ELA MCAS on Tuesday, March 25, and Wednesday, March 26. This program reinforces the English II curriculum with focused exercises in reading, writing, and critical thinking.
Students will review key concepts, practice test-taking strategies, and strengthen skills in:
- Composing effective responses to prompts using different writing genres
- Using graphic organizers and outlines to develop responses
- Preventing, recognizing, and correcting grammar errors
- Building vocabulary and using transitions
- Strengthening reading comprehension through annotation techniques
- Analyzing poetry from various cultures and time periods
- Analyzing texts for author’s purpose, style, and literary elements
Each session is designed to build confidence and improve performance. Good luck to our Grade 10 students on MCAS ELA.
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Youth Risk Behavior Survey (YRBS): Wednesday, March 12, 2025
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On Wednesday, March 12, from 9 to 10 a.m. during F block (second block of the day), Northeast Metro Tech will administer the Youth Risk Behavior Survey ( YRBS) to all students. This anonymous survey assesses key health risk behaviors among high school students that contribute to major health concerns, including disease, injury, and other serious issues. These behaviors include tobacco, alcohol, and drug use, sexual activity, diet, physical activity, and safety-related practices.
Modeled after the Massachusetts and national Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) Youth Risk Behavior Surveys, this version was developed by Northeast Metro Tech in collaboration with Massachusetts General Hospital’s Center for Community Health Improvement. The results will guide improvements in prevention programs and curricula.
Survey Privacy & Parent Access
- The survey is anonymous; students will not provide their names.
- Students may choose not to answer any question.
- Parents who wish to review the survey may contact the Main Office at (781) 246-0810 to schedule a time to view it at the school. The survey will be available for review until Friday, March 7.
- A parent or guardian may opt their student out of participating by completing this Opt-Out Form by Friday, March 7.
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Intramural Sports Continue Through Thursday, March 13, 2025
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Intramural sports continue through Thursday, March 13, on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays from 2:45 - 5:30 p.m. Activities include sports conditioning, 3-on-3 basketball, volleyball, and extended weight room hours. All students must sign in and be dressed appropriately to participate.
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Spring Athletics Registration Open
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Students interested in trying out or participating in a spring sport, beginning Monday, March 17, must meet eligibility requirements, register online through ArbiterSports, and have a current physical (within the last 13 months) on file with the Athletics Office. Families are encouraged to upload their student's physical documentation directly to ArbiterSports.
The Spring Athletics Parent Night will be held on Wednesday, March 19, at 6:00 p.m. in the cafeteria.
For more information on Knights Athletics, visit the NEMT website and select Athletics under the Departments tab.
For any questions, please contact Athletic Director Donald Heres:
📧 dheres@northeastmetrotech.com | 📞 (617) 875-4432.
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2 Hour Delay: Wednesday, March 19, 2025
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Wednesday, March 19, is a scheduled 2-hour delay for professional development. Buses will arrive two hours later than their regular arrival time. The academic blocks for the day will be C, D, A, and B.
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Virtual Financial Aid Sessions for High School Seniors
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✅ Wednesday, March 19 | 5:00 – 7:00 p.m.
✅ Wednesday, April 16 | 5:00 – 7:00 p.m.
The Massachusetts Educational Financing Authority (MEFA) will host two virtual Financial Aid Offer Hotline events from 5:00 to 7:00 p.m. on Wednesday, March 19 and Wednesday, April 16 to help college-bound students and their families understand financial aid offers. Each student/family will meet with a financial aid expert to walk through each college financial aid offer the student has received, calculate the estimated balance due at each school, and consider their options for paying the remaining college costs. Families can drop in virtually to either event. Interested students and families can register online.
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College Planning App from College Guidance Network (CGN)
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Below is information from our Counseling Department to support families in navigating the college planning process. For additional assistance, please contact your student’s counselor or Counseling Department Head Rose Ruiz at rruiz@northeastmetrotech.com.
Why It Matters: Whether parents have questions about financial aid, application deadlines, career paths, or anything in between, ParentGPS is there to help 24/7—anytime, anywhere. Now, the parents you support can log in and receive expert-backed answers instantly, freeing counselors to focus on more impactful, 1-on-1 sessions.
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The same Eva you trust—the conversational AI counseling assistant, trained by 300+ college & career experts.
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24/7 availability, providing expert answers on admissions, financial aid, careers, parent-teen dynamics, and more.
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Relevant expert videos and Pdfs included in Eva’s responses.
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Notebook on-the-go—Save your favorite and most-reference answers all in one place.
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SEPAC: A Knight Out on the Town - Thursday, March 20, 2025
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2nd Annual SEPAC: A Knight Out on the Town - "Taste for Education"
📅 Thursday, March 20 | ⏰ 5:00 to 8:00 p.m.
📍 Four Points by Sheraton, 1 Audubon Road, Wakefield, MA
Join us for an evening filled with great food, music, and community spirit. This exciting event features DJ Phil Carbone and offers signature dishes and culinary favorites from participating restaurants across our 12 district communities.
Featured Restaurants:
- Northeast Culinary
- Kowloon (Saugus)
- Sons of Sicily (Saugus)
- Angelo's Pizza and Roast Beef (Saugus)
- J. Pace (Saugus)
- Murray's Tavern (Revere)
- Gloria's Pizza (Winchester)
- Pearl St. Station (Malden)
- Piantedosi Bakery (Malden)
- La Siesta (Winthrop)
- …and more to come!
All proceeds will support scholarships, the Special Education Parent Advisory Council (SEPAC), and initiatives that align with SEPAC’s mission. All guests 21 and older are welcome to attend.
Please consider donating or joining us for this wonderful evening. Donations and tickets may be purchased online. For additional ticket inquiries, contact knightout@northeastmetrotech.com. We look forward to seeing you there.
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MCAS Grade 10 Testing Information
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In March, grade 10 students will take the first round of MCAS testing. Throughout the year, students in the Class of 2027 have engaged in learning activities designed to prepare them for the ELA and Mathematics MCAS tests. To further support their success, students are strongly encouraged to complete the online practice tests.
In the weeks leading up to the ELA MCAS test, grade 10 English teachers will share information about testing procedures and preparation strategies. Students will be reminded to get eight hours of sleep each night, eat a healthy breakfast, and arrive at school before 7:45 a.m. so they are not rushed and have ample time to get settled. The use of electronic devices, including cell phones and smartwatches, is strictly prohibited during testing. If used, scores will be invalidated. Families are encouraged to discuss these guidelines with students. Most importantly, we wish grade 10 students the best as they demonstrate their learning.
📌ELA Session 1 - Tuesday, March 25
📌ELA Session 2 - Wednesday, March 26
📌Mathematics Session 1 - Tuesday, May 20
📌Mathematics Session 2 - Wednesday, May 21
MCAS Participation & Graduation Requirements
Participation in the MCAS is required by state and federal law. Test results will be used for school accountability purposes and eligibility for scholarships such as the Adams Scholarship, the Stanley Z. Koplik Certificate of Mastery, and the State Seal of Biliteracy. The new law did not change this requirement for students to test, and DESE’s accountability system will continue to use assessment participation rates, achievement, and growth data in annual district and school evaluations.
Students are no longer required to pass the MCAS as a graduation requirement. However, they must still earn a Competency Determination (CD) by meeting local graduation standards. This includes satisfactory completion of coursework that demonstrates mastery in English Language Arts, Mathematics, and at least one Science discipline (Biology, Chemistry, Introductory Physics, or Technology/Engineering). For detailed information about earning a CD, click here to view the Commissioner's Update on Student Competency Determinations.
Important Reminders for Grade 10 MCAS Testing:
✅ If your Chromebook is damaged, turn it in to the Tech Office as soon as possible.
✅ Bring your fully charged Chromebook to school each day.
✅ Ask your English and math teachers questions about MCAS testing.
For any questions regarding MCAS testing, please contact Joseph O’Brien, test coordinator, at jobrien@northeastmetrotech.com or (781) 246-0810 ext. 1649.
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Save the Date: Substance Use Prevention Awareness Night
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📅 When: Wednesday, March 26, 2025
👥 Who: Northeast Parents, Guardians, and Students
⏰ Time: 6:00 PM - 8:00 PM
📍 Location: Northeast Metro Tech Cafeteria
We cordially invite Northeast parents, guardians, and students to attend our upcoming Substance Use Prevention Awareness Night. This essential event is designed to equip our community with valuable knowledge and tools to support our youth in making healthy choices.
Guest Speaker: Randi Schuster Ph.D
Dr. Schuster’s work aims to define the cognitive predecessors of adolescent substance use, effects of substance use on cognitive performance, and how these and other factors (e.g., genetics and environment) affect treatment engagement and functional (e.g., academic) outcomes. Her work explores the behavioral and biological mechanisms underlying risk for adverse outcomes secondary to early substance exposure, with a particular emphasis on vulnerable sub-populations including adolescents with and at risk for neuropsychiatric illness.
Event Highlights:
- Interactive workshops for students and parents
- Information booths from local support organizations
- Free take-home resources and materials
Don't miss this great opportunity to empower your teen. Together, we can ensure our students are prepared for a safe, responsible, and healthy future.
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Junior Prom Tickets - Deadline Friday, March 28, 2025
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The Northeast Class of 2026 Junior Prom will be held on Friday, April 4, from 6:00 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. at Spinelli's in Lynnfield. Tickets are $65 each and must be purchased by Friday, March 28, at 2:30 p.m. Students must pick up a permission slip/ contract from Mr. Dicks in Office C, which outlines important information and expectations for students and their guests. For questions, please contact Junior Class Advisor Dawon Dicks at ddicks@northeastmetrotech.com.
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Saturday, March 1, was the final day for families to purchase a yearbook online. After this date, yearbooks may still be available for in-person purchase on a first-come, first-served basis for $95 with Ms. Pickles in Business Technology. The yearbook features students from all grades.
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Google has updated how schools manage student access to certain online tools, requiring annual parental consent for some “Additional Services” like Google Earth, YouTube, and Google Translate. Northeast Metro Tech will continue to allow student access to these Additional Services for the remainder of the school year unless a parent elects to opt out.
For questions or to opt out, contact Ed Lussier at elussier@northeastmetrotech.com or call 781-246-0810 ext 1672.
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Early College Program Offers Exciting Opportunities for Students
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Northeast Metro Tech is thrilled to announce its Early College partnership with Middlesex Community College and Boston Architectural College, enabling students to earn both college and high school credits simultaneously at no cost. Currently, over 100 Northeast students are enrolled in Biology, Chemistry, and Drafting and Design courses taught at a college level by Northeast faculty. We are actively exploring additional course offerings for the 2025-2026 school year and will share more details soon.
For questions or more information, please contact:
Joseph O’Brien, Program Coordinator: 📧 jobrien@northeastmetrotech.com | 📞 781-246-0810 ext. 1649
Lou Delgaudio, Program Liaison: 📧 ldegaudio@northeastmetrotech.com | 📞 781-246-0810 ext. 1307
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Get Involved at Northeast - The Power of Extracurricular Activities
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We encourage all students to explore and participate in extracurricular activities, whether it's joining a club, playing a sport, or engaging in community service. These opportunities are more than just enjoyable, they play a vital role in personal growth, well-being, and development.
Extracurricular involvement helps students build leadership skills, foster teamwork, and gain confidence in a supportive environment. It also promotes time management and problem-solving abilities, which benefit students academically and prepare them for future challenges. Additionally, participation cultivates a sense of belonging and connection to the school community, helping students form lasting friendships and create lifelong memories.
For more insights into how extracurriculars can benefit students, view this article from Child Focus.
All students are encouraged to discover their passions, enhance their well-being, and get involved in extracurricular activities. For more information about athletics and clubs, visit the Northeast website and click the Parents & Students tab. Families are welcome to contact their student’s counselor for assistance in exploring available opportunities.
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Be Present: Make Every Day Count
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Attending school every day is vital for student success. Regular attendance keeps students on track, builds strong habits, and strengthens their connection with the school community. Missing just two days a month - whether excused or unexcused - can quickly lead to chronic absenteeism and significant learning loss.
Families needing support are encouraged to contact us. View this helpful resource from Attendance Works for tips and strategies to support student attendance. Let’s work together to ensure consistent attendance and a successful start to the new year.
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March
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State Seal of Biliteracy Testing: Monday, March 10 & Tuesday, March 11
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Youth Risk Behavior Survey: Wednesday, March 12
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Winter Athletics Banquet: Wednesday, March 12
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Substance Use Prevention Awareness Assemblies - Grades 9 & 11: Thursday, March 13
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Spring Athletics Begin: Monday, March 17
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2 Hour Delay - Professional Development: Wednesday, March 19
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Spring Athletics Parent Night: Wednesday, March 19
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Substance Use Prevention Awareness Assemblies - Grades 10 & 12: Thursday, March 20
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Knight Out SEPAC: Thursday, March 20
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MCAS ELA Grade 10 Test, Session 1: Tuesday, March 25
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MCAS ELA Grade 10 Test, Session 2: Wednesday, March 26
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Substance Use Prevention Awareness Night: Wednesday, March 26
April
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Junior Prom at Spinelli's: Friday, April 4
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2 Hour Delay - Professional Development: Wednesday, April 9
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April Break - No School: Friday, April 18 through Friday, April 25
May
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SkillsUSA State Competition: Thursday, May 1 through Saturday, May 3
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Progress Reports - Trimester 3: Friday, May 2
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Faculty Meeting: Monday, May 5
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AP Exams: Monday, May 5 through Friday, May 16
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Spring Program Advisory: Wednesday, May 7
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Northeast Metro Tech Athletic Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony: Wednesday, May 14
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Scholarship Night: Monday, May 19
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MCAS Mathematics Grade 10 Test, Session 1: Tuesday, May 20
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MCAS Mathematics Grade 10 Test, Session 2: Wednesday, May 21
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Memorial Day - No School: Monday, May 26
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After-School Academic Support
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After-school academic support is offered for all subjects. Students can get the extra help they need to succeed, whether it’s for a challenging class, test preparation, or Early College courses.
- Sessions (schedule) will be held Tuesday through Thursday in the Library from 2:35 p.m. to 3:30 p.m.
- Students can take the 3:30 buses home after the session.
Students are encouraged to take advantage of this great opportunity to enhance their learning.
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Jim Wallace Breakheart Inn Restaurant
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All are invited to the Breakheart Inn Restaurant, open to the public Tuesday through Friday. Come enjoy our delicious food and friendly service. Reservations for parties of up to 5 people, as well as gift cards and lunch orders, can be placed online.
Bakery Hours (Tuesday - Friday):
- 9:00 a.m. - 11:00 a.m.
- 11:30 a.m. - 1:00 p.m.
Lunch Service (Tuesday - Friday):
Please note that all outside guests must sign in at the Main Entrance upon arrival.
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Automotive Service Customers Welcome
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Auto Tech is accepting customer vehicles for services such as preventive maintenance, brake service, tires, alignment, and driveability concerns. Appointments are available Monday through Friday. To schedule, please contact Paul Murphy, auto tech department head, at pmurphy@northeastmetrotech.com.
Click here to donate your vehicle to Second Chance Cars.
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Show your school spirit and gear up with the latest merchandise while enjoying a 10% discount every Tuesday. Sales are available in person from 8:00 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. daily and online 24/7. Don’t miss the chance to show off your Northeast Knights pride!
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Massachusetts Partnerships for Youth (MPY) - Parenting Solutions Library
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MPY, in partnership with Peace At Home Parenting Solutions, is pleased to offer free resources that provide insights and strategies to support family and student success both in and out of school. Families can access a library of videos and handouts, available in English and Spanish, featuring easy-to-use, evidence-based strategies that promote lasting, positive change. Click here for more information and to access the library of resources.
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Eastern Bus Company - Drivers Needed
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Eastern Bus Company is hiring bus drivers at a starting rate of $34.25 per hour with a guaranteed 25 hours per week (2.5 hours in the morning and 2.5 hours in the afternoon). A CDL B with a school bus endorsement is required. If you don’t have one, Eastern Bus Company offers training in Billerica and will assist with testing in exchange for a two-year contract.
Drivers can also earn extra with charters at a rate of $24.00 per hour, with 6 hours guaranteed during the week and 8 hours on the weekend.
For more information, please contact:
Jessica Guadalupe
📞 781-395-2515 | 📧 jguadalupe@easternbusco.com
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Bus routes and schedules can be found on the NEMT website under the Parents & Students tab. Please ensure that students arrive at their bus stop 10 minutes prior to the scheduled time. Please contact Administrative Assistant Laura Ratcliffe at (781) 246-0810 ext. 1607 with questions or concerns.
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At this time, parking spaces allotted for students have been filled. Members of the Senior Class who complete the Student Parking Application Form (using their Northeast email account) will be added to a waitlist. Grade 12 students on the waitlist will be contacted in the order of submission if student parking spaces become available.
As a reminder, spaces reserved for students are located in sections A and A2 on this image. All student vehicles parked on Northeast Metro Tech property must have a parking sticker properly displayed (affixed to the windshield above the inspection sticker on the passenger side). Detailed student parking information and expectations can be found by viewing this document.
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Students are expected to engage in learning opportunities in each class/shop throughout the school day. Cell phones and smartwatches distract students from participating in lessons, completing assignments, contributing to class discussions, and collaborating with teachers and classmates. Unsanctioned cell phone/smartwatch use during instructional time is prohibited. All learning spaces, including classrooms and shop areas, are equipped with cell phone holders near the teacher’s desk, where students must place their silenced devices upon arrival. Violations, including unauthorized photographing or video recording, may result in disciplinary action. Students are permitted to use their devices during lunch.
Emergency calls by students should be made in an administrative office, and families should contact Office A (ext. 1644) for individual student needs. Headphones/earbuds may be used for educational purposes only; otherwise, students should remove them. Bluetooth speakers are not allowed in the building.
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Aspen Student & Parent Portal Information
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Families are encouraged to have frequent conversations about their student's growth and development to support their ongoing success. To guide these conversations and monitor student attendance and grades, students and families should log in to Aspen regularly. Students and parents/guardians have individual accounts with access to different resources, so parents should not share their accounts with their student. Students should click the "Sign in with Google" button to access their accounts, while parents should use their assigned username and password.
For support using and navigating Aspen, take a moment to review the Aspen Parent Portal Information document and video, which can also be found under the Parents & Students tab on the NEMT website. Families in need of Aspen support should contact us at nex2@northeastmetrotech.com.
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Northeast Athletics - Go Knights!
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Information about Knights athletics can be found on the NEMT website under the Departments tab. Northeast home games are live-streamed on Hudl Fan.
For any questions, contact Athletic Director Donald Heres:
📧 dheres@northeastmetrotech.com | 📞 (617) 875-4432
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Please view this resource to identify the school personnel who should be contacted when seeking support. Included is contact information for student absence reporting, CTE and academic department heads, school counseling support, nurses office, deans of students, transportation, athletics, MCAS, and special education.
📞 (781) 246-0810
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