Posts Tagged ‘Wakefield’
Northeast Metro Tech Football Player Suffers Serious Injury During Junior Varsity Game
WAKEFIELD — Superintendent David DiBarri and Deputy Fire Chief Tom Purcell report that a Northeast Metro Tech football player suffered a serious injury after a collision during a junior varsity game on Saturday. At approximately 10:30 a.m., Wakefield Fire responded to the high school’s football field for a report of a boy that was unconscious.…
Read MoreNortheast Metro Tech School Resource Officer Cautions School Community Against Vaping
This October, Northeast Metro Tech School Resource Officer Michael Pietrantonio, in partnership with Wakefield Public School Resource Officers Jason Skillings and Kelley Tobyne, wishes to caution the school community against vaping. On Sept. 24, 2019, Gov. Charlie Baker declared a public health emergency in response to the outbreak of severe lung disease associated with e-cigarettes…
Read MoreClass of 2019 Graduates from Northeast Metro Tech
WAKEFIELD — Students, faculty, staff, parents and community members came together this month to celebrate the 281 graduates of Northeast Metro Tech.
Read MoreNortheast Metro Tech Invites Community to Attend Open House for Available Spots in Class of 2022
WAKEFIELD — Superintendent David DiBarri would like to invite freshmen interested in attending Northeast Metro Tech to attend an open house later this month.
Read MoreNortheast Metro Tech Van Sideswiped in Revere, Other Driver Arrested
Superintendent David DiBarri reports a van owned and operated by Northeast Metro Tech was sideswiped in Revere this afternoon. At approximately 1 p.m., a passenger van returning from a vocational work site in Winthrop was sideswiped when another motorist, traveling in the same direction, drifted into the van’s lane on Elliot Circle. The crash resulted…
Read MoreParents Invited to Attend In Plain Sight Event in Wakefield
School Resource Officer Michael Pietrantonio would like to invite Northeast parents to attend an In Plain Sight event hosted by the Wakefield Police Department next month. Parents will tour a teenager’s bedroom to learn the hidden signs of potential drug use, vaping, self harm and risky online behavior. All attendees will be provided with resources to…
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