Grades 9 & 11: Academics
Grades 10 & 12: Shops
Remember to follow the dress code.
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To each and every member of the Northeast Metro Tech community, thank you for your support throughout the 2024-2025 school year. Please enjoy a safe, healthy, and restful summer. We look forward to working with you again next year.
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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.
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The Student Council extends its sincere thanks to all the candidates who ran for office, your dedication and enthusiasm are appreciated. Congratulations to rising seniors Mai Urbina (Drafting & Design) on being elected President, and to Sophie Grover (HVAC) on being elected Vice President. We look forward to a great year of student leadership.
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On Friday, June 6, students in Ms. Leone and Mr. Standley’s freshman English class presented a powerful adaptation of To the Top of Greenfield Street, a coming-of-age novel written by their co-teacher, Ryan Standley. As part of the project, students selected key chapters, wrote original scripts, and incorporated props and sound effects to bring the story to life. Their performance showcased both literary understanding and creative expression. The event concluded with a Q&A session with Mr. Standley, offering students deeper insight into the writing process and highlighting the impact of storytelling in the classroom.
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Northeast’s upper field press box recently received a much needed renovation, thanks to the skilled work of our Carpentry and Electrical students. The project provided hands-on experience in construction and wiring, while improving the functionality and appearance of the space for future events. Great work by our Carpentry and Electrical students.
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On Monday, June 9, Grade 9 and 11 students in the Early Childhood Education program visited The Children’s Center of Wakefield, where they observed a preschool science experiment, toured classrooms, and joined in outdoor activities. The visit offered a valuable look at a multi-age learning center and helped students make meaningful community connections for future employment. The visit concluded with a special performance of the center’s end-of-year celebration.
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Students in Physical Education classes recently completed the FitnessGram assessment, which measures key components of health-related physical fitness. The assessment included the following:
- PACER and One-Mile Run/Walk (aerobic capacity)
- Curl-Ups (abdominal strength and endurance)
- 90° Push-Ups (upper body strength)
- Back-Saver Sit and Reach (hamstring flexibility)
FitnessGram helps students understand their personal fitness levels and encourages lifelong physical activity. A total of 32 students met the benchmarks across all four areas, qualifying for the Healthy Fitness Zone. These students will receive the Northeast FitnessGram Award in recognition of their results.
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On Wednesday, June 11, a deserving recipient received a refurbished vehicle through Second Chance Cars, an organization that provides affordable transportation to individuals entering the workforce. This marks the second donation this school year. Since 2020, Northeast’s Auto Collision and Auto Tech programs have partnered with Second Chance Cars to provide vehicles for community members in need. Students inspect and repair mechanical systems, restore bodywork, and complete full detailing to prepare each vehicle for donation. The partnership offers valuable hands-on training while making a positive impact in the community.
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On Friday, June 13, Northeast held a Pinning Ceremony to celebrate Health Assisting students who earned their Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA) credentials. The event recognized each students' dedication and clinical training as they take important steps toward careers in healthcare. With twenty-two students certified, and more expected, the program continues to make a lasting impact, preparing graduates to join the healthcare workforce.
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Northeast students are expected to engage in summer reading by completing one assigned book, with the goal of keeping their skills sharp, strengthening literacy, and fostering a lifelong love of reading. All students must also complete a related assignment prior to the start of the 2025-2026 school year. Click here to view a letter with details for each grade level.
Please do not hesitate to contact English and History Department Head Lou DelGaudio at ldelgaudio@northeastmetrotech.com or by phone at 781-246-0810 ext. 1307 with any questions.
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Students interested in trying out for or participating in a fall sport, beginning in mid-August, 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.
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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Detailed information about student parking for the 2025-2026 school year will be released in August. Plans are in place for parking to operate as it did in 2024-2025, with registration open to members of the Senior Class on a first come, first served basis. Students in the Class of 2026 interested in securing a parking space will be required to complete the Student Parking Application Form using their Northeast email account. As part of the application process, students must upload a copy of their valid Massachusetts driver’s license and current vehicle registration.
Once the form is live in August, students in good standing (as verified by their dean) will be contacted in the order the application was received to purchase a parking sticker until all student-designated spaces (90) are filled.
Stay tuned for more information and the release of the application link.
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In preparation for next school year, shop clothing will soon be available for purchase. During shop weeks, students are expected to follow the dress code specific to their program to safely and fully participate in learning experiences. Each shop has its own unique online store, with orders being delivered to each families home.
Ordering details and links to each shop’s store can be found on the Northeast website under the Parents & Students tab.
Grade 9 Exploratory Dress:
- Two Northeast t-shirts provided at Freshman Orientation
- Clear safety goggles - one pair provided in first shop
- Safety boots and pants/trousers - as specified
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June
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Class of 2029 Placement Test: Saturday, June 14
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Craftsmanship/Academic Excellence Awards - Grade 11: Monday, June 16
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Early Release for Students: Tuesday, June 17
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End of Trimester 3: Tuesday, June 17
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Last Day of School: Tuesday, June 17
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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
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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 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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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.
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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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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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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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