Grades 9 & 11: Academics
Grades 10 & 12: CTE Shops
Remember to follow the dress code.
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The Northeast Class of 2026 Graduation video is now available to view and download. Relive this special milestone and celebrate the accomplishments of our graduates as they begin their next chapter. Congratulations once again to the Class of 2026, and best wishes for continued success in the future.
Click here or the image below to view the video.
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Electrical juniors continue to make progress on the Mock House. Students are currently installing the wiring for the 200-amp service line to the electrical panel and assembling the exterior meter. They have also begun reviewing the first-floor layout and rough wiring the master bedroom. Through this work, students are gaining valuable experience with residential electrical systems while applying industry-standard practices.
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Drafting & Design juniors recently completed a project focused on community improvement. Working in teams, students identified underutilized spaces and developed plans to transform them into functional areas that would benefit local residents. Their final proposals included detailed drawings, renderings, and presentations showcasing creative solutions such as recreational spaces, a recycling center, and a community garden park. Examples of their work are featured below.
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Coach Jenna Wells, who also serves as a math teacher at the Staff Sergeant James J. Hill Elementary School in Revere, has been named the Commonwealth Athletic Conference Girls Lacrosse Coach of the Year. Coach Wells' leadership and dedication have helped Northeast's girls lacrosse program grow and reach new heights. This season, the team qualified for the MIAA State Tournament for the first time in program history. Congratulations to Coach Wells on this well-deserved recognition.
Photo credit: Noah DiPiero (So., Auto Tech, Saugus)
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Students interested in trying out for or participating in a fall sport, beginning on Monday, August 24, must meet eligibility requirements, register online through Arbiter, 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 Arbiter.
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:
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Northeast students are expected to complete summer reading by selecting and reading one book from their grade-level list. The program is designed to help students maintain and strengthen their literacy skills while fostering a lifelong appreciation for reading. Summer reading books will be distributed to students prior to the last day of school.
In addition to reading, all students must prepare to complete a writing assignment based on a choice of the provided writing prompts during the first few weeks of the 2026-2027 school year. A sample writing rubric and graphic organizers are available to help students brainstorm and organize their ideas.
Summer Reading Book Lists:
Click here to view a letter ( Grade 9 / Grades 10-12) with summer reading details for each grade level.
For questions regarding summer reading, please contact English and History Department Head Lou DelGaudio: 📧 [email protected] | 📞 (781) 246-0810 ext. 1307
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With seniors no longer in the building after Friday, May 29, parking on both Gold and Black weeks will be available to Grade 11 students for the remainder of the school year beginning Monday, June 1. (Juniors who have already purchased a parking pass may continue parking as usual and are automatically eligible to park during both weeks.) Interested juniors should complete the Student Parking Application Form to be added to the waitlist. 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 for $5 in the Business Office, until all spaces are filled. 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.
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School-issued Chromebooks will be collected on the following dates:
- Grades 9-11: Monday, June 15 and Tuesday, June 16
Students are expected to return both their Chromebook and charger. Fees will be incurred for damaged or lost devices.
For questions regarding Chromebook collection, please contact Administrator of Technology and Facilities Ed Lussier:
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Please note that Thursday, June 18 will be an early release day for all students to provide faculty and staff with time to plan for the move to the new building. The academic blocks for the day will be F, A, and C. All students will be dismissed at 11:15 a.m.
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Please note that there will be no school on Friday, June 19, in observance of Juneteenth. We wish all students, families, faculty, and staff an enjoyable long weekend.
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The official last day of the 2025-2026 school year is Monday, June 22. Please note that it 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.
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Monday, June 22 marks the end of the third trimester. Families are encouraged to have frequent conversations about their student’s learning and progress. Please do not hesitate to contact your student’s teacher(s), school counselor, or dean with questions or concerns.
Report cards will be available to view in the Aspen portal on Monday, June 22.
As a reminder, students and families should log in to Aspen daily to monitor attendance and grades. Families who need assistance with Aspen should contact us at [email protected].
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June
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Co-op Ends for Juniors: Friday, June 12
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Departmental Meetings: Monday, June 15
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Chromebook Collection (Grades 9-11): Monday, June 15 & Tuesday, June 16
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Craftsmanship/Academic Excellence Awards (Grades 9-11): Wednesday, June 17
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Early Release for Students: Thursday, June 18
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Juneteenth - No School: Friday, June 19
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Early Release for Students: Monday, June 22
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End of Trimester 3: Monday, June 22
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Last Day of School: Monday, June 22
August & Early September
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Summer Transition Program (Rising Grade 9): Monday, August 3 through Friday, August 14
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Counselors & Admin Return: Monday, August 24
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Fall Athletics Begin: Monday, August 24
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New Staff Orientation: Thursday, August 27
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Professional Development (All Faculty): Monday, August 31 & Tuesday, September 1
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Freshman Orientation: Wednesday, September 2
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First Day for All Students: Thursday, September 3
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Labor Day Weekend - No School: Friday, September 4 & Monday, September 7
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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 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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In addition to local graduation requirements, students must meet the Massachusetts Competency Determination (CD) requirement, as outlined in 603 CMR 30.00, as a condition of high school graduation. Northeast Metro Tech’s Competency Determination Policy may be viewed in this document. Families with questions are encouraged to contact the school for additional information.
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The online application for SUN Bucks (formerly Summer EBT) is open. This federal food benefit program provides $120 per eligible school-aged child to help families purchase food during the summer months when school is not in session.
Click here to view Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) about SUN Bucks, including eligibility information. We encourage families to review their eligibility and apply if needed. Additional information is available on the Northeast Metro Tech website under Departments → Food Services → SUN Bucks.
For questions regarding SUN Bucks, please contact Director of Finance James Picone:
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All students receive one free breakfast and one free lunch each school day. Additional meals and individual items may be purchased with cash, check, or through a MySchoolBucks account. Instructions for adding funds to a student’s meal account are available in this document. Students may not carry a negative balance; sufficient funds must be available at the time of purchase.
👉 Click here to view Food Services information on the Northeast website.
Families with questions should contact Food Services Director Jessica Bates:
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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, 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 at (781) 246-0810 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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Ringer's Auto School is offering driver’s education at NEMT. Sessions run throughout the year on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 2:30-5:30 p.m. Students will be released in time for the late bus, which is available for NEMT students only. The minimum age is 15 years 9 months. Click here for registration and payment information.
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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.
In the Landrigan Field parking area, only marked spaces may be used. Parking in front of the field gate, within crosswalks, in marked fire lanes, or blocking entrances and exits are subject to ticketing or possible towing.
Parking on Hemlock Road, Farm Street, and surrounding neighborhood streets is allowed unless posted otherwise. Please be respectful by not blocking or partially blocking residential driveways.
All drivers are reminded to operate vehicles safely and remain under 15 mph while on school property.
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Bus routes and schedules are available on the NEMT website under the Parents & Students tab. Students should arrive at their bus stop 10-15 minutes before the scheduled pickup time.
For questions, please contact Administrative Assistant Laura Ratcliffe:
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Mornings can be challenging, with heavy traffic on Farm Street, Hemlock Road, and nearby streets. Students and families are encouraged to leave home early enough for students to be in their homeroom before 7:45 a.m. For everyone’s safety and to keep traffic moving, please pull forward to the triple doors by the gymnasium for drop-off and pick-up.
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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:
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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 [email protected].
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The Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) is open for students planning to attend colleges and career schools during the 2026-27 academic year. Students can complete the application at fafsa.gov, which is used by most colleges to determine financial aid eligibility.
Students and families seeking assistance may join MEFA’s free virtual FAFSA Festivals, offered now through February. Participants can log in at any point during the two-hour sessions and receive one-on-one support in a breakout room from a financial aid expert. Registration is required.
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Families are encouraged to explore the community resources linked below for support. These include information on Emergency and Crisis Support, Community Behavioral Health, Food Assistance, Housing Assistance, LGBTQ+ Community, and Community Connection.
Chelsea, Malden, Melrose, N. Reading, Reading, Revere, Saugus, Stoneham, Wakefield, Winthrop, Winchester , Woburn
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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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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, please contact Athletic Director Donald Heres:
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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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