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Northeast Metro Tech: Weekly Newsletter - 5/9/25

Posted Date: 5/09/25 (5:25 PM)

Northeast Metropolitan Regional Vocational High School

Weekly Newsletter: 5/9/25

Black Week: The Week of Monday, May 12, 2025

Grades 9 & 11: Shops (Remember to follow the dress code)
Grades 10 & 12: Academics
Northeast Knights
NEMT Website
 
Thank you

Thank You, Teachers and School Nurses

This week, we celebrated Teacher Appreciation Week, with National Teacher Appreciation Day on Tuesday, May 6, and National School Nurse Day on Wednesday, May 7. We are grateful for the dedication, passion, and support our educators and nurses bring to Northeast each day. Thank you again to our teachers and nursing staff for the lasting impact you make in the lives of our students. You are appreciated.
 
Mental Health Awareness Month
May is recognized as Mental Health Awareness Month, a time to prioritize the well-being of our students, families, and the entire Northeast Metro Tech community. Throughout the month, the School Counseling Department is offering activities and presentations to raise awareness and reduce the stigma around mental illness. As a school community, let's support one another in caring for mental health and seeking help when needed.

 

Northeast Students Participate in DECA International Career Development Conference

From April 25 through April 30, eight Business Technology students represented Northeast at the DECA International Career Development Conference in Orlando, Florida. Students competed in School-Based Enterprise (SBE) events, submitting operations manuals focused on this year’s theme: market planning.

Northeast’s DECA chapter operates four SBEs: NE Things School Store (Melissa Domingos and Ashley Estrada Ramos), NE Essentials Vending Machine (Juliana Arevalo and Keyli Rodriguez), Breakheart Inn Restaurant (Anna Bardascino and Brianna Quezada), and the newly launched Reading Co-Op Bank NEMT Branch (Yanelys Hernandez Rosado and Maria Rojas Lopera). The first three earned gold-level re-certifications with 25-page operating manuals, and the bank branch earned initial gold certification with a 50-page operating manual.

Congratulations to our participants on their outstanding work and professionalism.
ICDC
 

Northeast Shines at SkillsUSA State Conference

From May 1 through May 3, Northeast students competed at the SkillsUSA State Leadership & Skills Conference in Marlborough, MA, and brought home an impressive 14 medals: 1 Gold, 4 Silver, and 9 Bronze. Our Gold Medalist will advance to the national competition in Atlanta, Georgia, this June.

Gold Medal Winner
Medical Math - Jesus Martinez Alvarado, Health Assisting, Grade 12

Silver Medal Winners
Automotive Service Technology - Graham Roberts, Auto Tech, Grade 12
Robotics and Automation Technology - Dylan Bichara, Grade 12 & Steven Romero Hernandez, Grade 12
Commercial Roofing - William Baker, Carpentry, Grade 11

Bronze Medal Winners
Mechatronics - Chris Erazo Flores, Grade 12 & Theo Nelson, Grade 12 (Robotics)
Opening and Closing Ceremonies - Stefany Calderon Bedoya, Gabriella Ramos, Isabelly Rodriguez Jesuina, Sadie DeRuosi, Sarah Jean, Anthony Morales, Rhys McDowell (all Grade 12, Dental Assisting)

A total of 38 students participated, representing Northeast with dedication, professionalism, and pride. Congratulations to all competitors on a job well done.
Skills USA
Gold Medal
Bronze Medal
 

Health Assisting Students Host Prom for Clients at the Shapiro Center

Health Assisting students recently hosted a special prom for clients at the Shapiro-Rudolph Adult Day Health Center, bringing music, dancing, games, and trivia to brighten their day. The event brought smiles to everyone involved and gave students valuable hands-on experience in compassionate care, event planning, and intergenerational engagement. The Health Assisting program continues to emphasize both technical training and the human side of healthcare, and this prom was a shining example of both.
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Electrical Seniors Showcase Wiring Techniques on Revere TV

On Monday, May 5, Electrical seniors Sofia Aquino Herrera, Peter Lanzillo, George MacKinnon, and Salvatore Zagarella visited the Revere TV studio to record a demonstration on residential electrical wiring. The students presented how to safely wire light fixtures controlled by a switch and properly install electrical receptacle outlets. Throughout the recording, they explained each step of the process with professionalism and shared insights about their learning experiences at Northeast.
Electrical
 

Carpentry Students Demonstrate Drywall Repair on Revere TV

On Tuesday, May 6, Carpentry students recorded an episode for Revere TV, demonstrating how to safely repair drywall. The segment included step-by-step instructions and a detailed list of tools and supplies needed to complete the project. Sophomore students Gabriela Barbora, Lilly-Ann Lane, Karyzmah Lovely, Esmeralda Martinez, and Leyla Quezada led the demonstration, showcasing their technical skills and professionalism.
Carpentry
 

Culinary Students Impress at State and School Events

This week, our Culinary students represented Northeast at two major events. On Tuesday, May 6, sophomores showcased their skills at the Day on the Hill at the Massachusetts State House in Boston, where they prepared and served duck confit bao buns with napa cabbage slaw, pickled daikon radish, and sriracha mayo, paired with a honeydew and ginger agua fresca.

The following day, Wednesday, May 7, Culinary students impressed once again as they catered the Spring Program Advisory Dinner at Northeast, preparing and serving a full menu of Asian-inspired cuisine.

Outstanding work by our Culinary program in demonstrating excellence and dedication.
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Thank You to Our Program Advisory Members

Thank you to all who attended our Spring Program Advisory on Wednesday, May 7. We appreciate your continued support, valuable insights, and commitment to helping us strengthen our career technical programs. Your partnership plays a vital role in setting our students up for success.
 

Student Parking Update for Juniors - Waitlist

With parking spaces available due to seniors being on co-op, a limited number of spots have been opened (May 5) to Grade 11 students for Gold Weeks only. Interested juniors should still complete the Student Parking Application Form to be added to a waitlist. After the last day for seniors (May 30), the lot will open to members of the junior class. Students on the waitlist who are in good standing (as approved by their dean) will be contacted in the order the form was submitted to purchase a parking sticker. We aim to make as many spaces in our lot available to students as possible.

Please note: The form must be completed using the student's Northeast email account, and students will be required to upload a copy of their valid Massachusetts driver’s license and vehicle registration.

Parking 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.
 

Senior Prom Tickets - Deadline Friday, May 9, 2025

The Northeast Class of 2025 Senior Prom will be held on Monday, June 2, from 6:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m. at Hilton Boston/Woburn in Woburn. Tickets are $50 each and must be purchased by Friday, May 9, at 2:30 p.m. Ticket sales will begin on Monday, April 28. Students must pick up a permission slip/contract from Mr. Kelly in room F601, which outlines important information and expectations for students and their guests. For questions, please contact Senior Class Advisor Ryan Kelly at rkelly@northeastmetrotech.com.
 

Class of 2025 Spirit Week: May 12 - 16, 2025

Seniors are encouraged to show off their Northeast Knights pride by participating in Spirit Week. See the schedule below for daily themes. Be creative, have fun, and remember: all attire must be school-appropriate.
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Advanced Placement (AP) Exams Continue Through Friday, May 16, 2025

Advanced Placement exams at Northeast are scheduled from Wednesday, May 7 through Friday, May 16. The College Board website contains detailed AP information, including exam dates, exam timing and structure, and how to practice for AP exams. In classes, students have been preparing by taking mock exams, reviewing content, and discussing test-taking strategies. Students are encouraged to continue their independent preparation by accessing practice resources and reviewing the tips for building confidence for AP exams. 

If you have questions about AP testing, please contact your student’s teacher(s) or Academic Program Coordinator Joseph Papagni at jpapagni@northeastmetrotech.com. We wish all of our AP students the best and hope they achieve the qualifying scores they have been working toward.
 

🚨Change to Black Days for MCAS Testing - Tuesday, May 20 & Wednesday, May 21🚨

To accomodate MCAS Grade 10 Mathematics testing, Tuesday, May 20, and Wednesday, May 21, will be changed from Gold Days to Black Days. Please note the following:

  • Grade 9 and 11 students will report to shops; Grade 11 students on co-op must report to shop.
  • Grade 10 and 12 students will attend academic classes. (Grade 12 students have a three-hour delay)
  • Grade 10 students will test in the morning, then follow their academic schedule once testing is complete.
  • Grades 12 students on co-op may report to their placements; those who report to co-op will have their absences from academic classes excused.
 

Grade 12 Late Start for MCAS Testing - Tuesday, May 20 & Wednesday, May 21

On Tuesday, May 20, and Wednesday, May 21, Grade 12 students will have a three-hour late start due to MCAS Grade 10 Mathematics testing. A bus run has been added, with buses arriving three hours later than their regular arrival time to accommodate this schedule.

Seniors should arrive at 11:00 a.m. and report directly to their Related classes for attendance with their shop department head. They will remain in Related until 11:31 a.m., at which time they will transition to lunch or their D block class. For the remainder of the day, seniors will follow their regular academic schedule.

Please note this late start applies only to Grade 12 students. On these MCAS testing days, Grade 10 students will test in the morning and follow their academic schedule once testing is complete. Grade 9 and 11 students will report to shops, as both days are changed to Black Days. Grade 11 students on co-op must report to shop. Grade 12 students on co-op may report to their placements; those who report to co-op will have their absences from academic classes excused.
 

MCAS Grade 10 Mathematics Testing Information

In May, Grade 10 students will take the next round of MCAS testing. Throughout the year, students in the Class of 2027 have engaged in learning activities designed to prepare them for the Mathematics MCAS test. To further support their success, students are strongly encouraged to complete the online practice tests.

In the weeks leading up to the Mathematics MCAS test, Grade 10 math 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.

Spring 2025 MCAS Grade 10 Test Dates (Statewide Testing Schedule)
📌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 math teachers questions about MCAS testing.
✅ Review information about test design and development.
Practice online at home to familiarize yourself with the testing format.

For any questions regarding MCAS testing, please contact Joseph O’Brien, test coordinator, at jobrien@northeastmetrotech.com or (781) 246-0810 ext. 1649.
 

School Calendar Update: Early Release - Friday, May 23, 2025

Please note that Friday, May 23 will be an early release day for all students. The academic blocks for the day will be A, B, and C. All students will be dismissed at 11:15 a.m.
Half day Friday
 

Grade 12 Chromebook Collection - Tuesday, May 27, 2025

School-issued chromebooks will be collected from Grade 12 students on Tuesday, May 27 during their English classes. Students are expected to turn in their chromebooks and chargers. Fees will be incurred for damaged or lost devices. Students and families with questions should contact their student's vocational administrator.
 

Class of 2025 End-of-Year Events

As the school year comes to a close, we are excited to celebrate the accomplishments of our Class of 2025. Please see the schedule of events below and mark your calendars:

Graduation Practice – Wednesday, May 28 | 7:45–11:00 a.m. | Northeast upper field
  • Seniors are expected to arrive at the regular time, report to homeroom, and attend their first period class before being called to practice (9:00 - 11:00 a.m.). They may leave following practice; those who remain will follow their academic schedule for the remainder of the day.
Field Day – Thursday, May 29 | 7:45–11:00 a.m. | Northeast upper field
  • Seniors are expected to arrive at the regular time, report to homeroom, and attend their first period class before being called to Field Day (9:00 - 11:00 a.m.). They may leave following the event; those who remain will follow their academic schedule for the remainder of the day.
Senior Sign-Out, Breakfast, & Yearbook Distribution – Friday, May 30 | 7:45–11:00 a.m. | Northeast cafeteria and library
  • Seniors will receive their cap and gown and records during this event. They are expected to arrive at the regular time, report to homeroom, and attend their first period class before being called to the cafeteria. Seniors are expected to exit the building after signing out.
Senior Prom – Monday, June 2 | 6:00–10:00 p.m. | Hilton Boston/Woburn
Graduation Ceremony – Thursday, June 5 | 6:00 p.m. | Melrose High School
  • While the event is not ticketed, graduates are kindly asked to invite no more than four guests, as seating and parking is limited and we want to ensure the comfort of all attendees within the venue.
Graduation Rain Date – Sunday, June 8 | 10:00 a.m. | Melrose High School

We look forward to celebrating these milestones with our seniors and their families. Congratulations to the Class of 2025.
 

🚨Grade 11 Students in Shop - Wednesday, June 4 & Thursday, June 5🚨

To accomodate MCAS Grade 9 Science testing on Wednesday, June 4, and Thursday, June 5, Grade 11 students will report to shop for the two days. Please note the following:

  • Grade 9 students will test in the morning, then follow their academic schedule once testing is complete.
  • Grade 10 students will report to shops as it is a Gold Week.
  • Grade 11 students will report to shops. Students on co-op may report to their placements; those who report to co-op will have their absences from shop excused.
 

MCAS Grade 9 Science Testing Information

In June, MCAS Science Tests for Grade 9 students will be administered. Throughout the year, students in the Class of 2028 have engaged in learning activities designed to prepare them for the MCAS Introductory Physics Test. To further support their success, students are strongly encouraged to complete the online practice tests.

In the weeks leading up to the testing, Grade 9 science teachers will provide information to students 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 9 students the best as they demonstrate their learning.

MCAS Grade 9 Test Dates (Statewide Testing Schedule)
📌Introductory Physics Session 1 - Wednesday, June 4
📌Introductory Physics Session 2 - Thursday, June 5

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 9 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 science teachers questions about MCAS testing.
✅ Review information about test design and development.
Practice online at home to familiarize yourself with the testing format.

For any questions regarding MCAS testing, please contact Joseph O’Brien, test coordinator, at jobrien@northeastmetrotech.com or (781) 246-0810 ext. 1649.
 
Last Day of School

Last Day of School - Tuesday, June 17, 2025

The official last day of the 2024-2025 school year is Tuesday, June 17. Please note that it will be an early release day for all students. The academic blocks for the day will be B, E, and C. All students will be dismissed at 11:15 a.m.
Early Release - Tuesday
 

Yearbooks Still Available for Purchase

Yearbooks are still available for in-person purchase for $95. Payments can be made by cash, check, or card. Please note that card payments will close on Friday, May 16. After that date, only cash or checks (made payable to Northeast Metro Tech) will be accepted. There are approximately 50 yearbooks remaining. Please see Ms. Pickles in Business Tech to purchase a yearbook before they are gone.
 
Ringer's Auto School

Driver's Education at NEMT

Ringer's Auto School is offering driver’s education at NEMT from Tuesday, May 13, to Thursday, June 12, on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 2:30-5:30 p.m. Students will be released in time for the late buses, which are available for Northeast students only. The minimum age to enroll is 15 years and 9 months old. Click here for registration and payment information.
 

Upcoming Events

May
  • AP Exams: Wednesday, May 7 through Friday, May 16
  • Northeast Metro Tech Athletic Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony: Wednesday, May 14
  • Early College/Adams Scholarship Recognition Ceremony: Thursday, May 15
  • Scholarship Night: Monday, May 19
  • MCAS Mathematics Grade 10 Test, Session 1: Tuesday, May 20 (Change to Black Day)
  • MCAS Mathematics Grade 10 Test, Session 2: Wednesday, May 21 (Change to Black Day)
  • State Seal of Biliteracy Recognition Ceremony: Thursday, May 22
  • Early Release for Students: Friday, May 23
  • Memorial Day - No School: Monday, May 26
  • Chromebook Collection - Grade 12: Tuesday, May 27
  • National Honor Society & National Technical Honor Society Induction Ceremony: Tuesday, May 27
  • Graduation Practice: Wednesday, May 28
  • Senior Class Field Day: Thursday, May 29
  • Senior Sign-Out, Breakfast, & Yearbook Distribution: Friday, May 30
June
  • Faculty Meeting: Monday, June 2
  • Senior Prom at Hilton Boston North: Monday, June 2
  • MCAS Science (Introductory Physics) Grade 9 Test, Session 1: Tuesday, June 4
  • MCAS Science (Introductory Physics) Grade 9 Test, Session 2: Wednesday, June 5
  • Class of 2025 Graduation at Melrose High School: Thursday, June 5
  • Class of 2029 Placement Test: Saturday, June 14
  • Early Release for Students: Tuesday, June 17
  • End of Trimester 3: Tuesday, June 17
  • Last Day of School: Tuesday, June 17
 

A Message From DESE: FAFSA and MASFA Reminder

High school seniors should complete their Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) or, for students who are eligible non-citizens, the Massachusetts Application for Student Financial Aid (MASFA). Both applications can make higher education more affordable. All federal and state student aid and some private sources require completion of FAFSA. Students must complete these documents for no-cost community college through MassEducate or access to MassGrantPlus, which can greatly reduce the cost of attendance for low and middle income students interested in Massachusetts public four-year colleges and universities. More details about FAFSA-related events are available on DESE and MEFA websites.
FAFSA
 

Early College Program Offers Exciting Opportunities for Students

Northeast Metro Tech is proud of its Early College partnership with Middlesex Community College and Boston Architectural College, offering students the opportunity to earn both college and high school credits simultaneously at no cost. Currently, more than 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.

Information about the Early College program is available on the Northeast Metro Tech website. 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
 

Get Involved at Northeast - The Power of Extracurricular Activities

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.
 
Attendance Works

Be Present: Make Every Day Count

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.
 

After-School Academic Support

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.
 

Jim Wallace Breakheart Inn Restaurant

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):
  • 11:30 a.m. - 1:00 p.m.
Please note that all outside guests must sign in at the Main Entrance upon arrival.
 

Automotive Service Customers Welcome

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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NE Things

NE Things School Store

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!
 

Massachusetts Partnerships for Youth (MPY) - Parenting Solutions Library

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. 
 

Eastern Bus Company - Drivers Needed

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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Buses

Busing Information

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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Attention Student Drivers: No Parking in the Lot Across from Landrigan Field

This is a reminder that the parking lot across from Landrigan Field (formerly J Lot) is exclusively for Wakefield Memorial High School students. Vehicles parked in this lot without a WMHS hanging placard are subject to towing per the Town of Wakefield.
 
No phone zone

Cell Phone Policy

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.
 

Aspen Student & Parent Portal Information

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.
Aspen Login
 

Northeast Athletics - Go Knights!

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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Contact Us

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