by Bruce Henderson | Dec 11, 2013 | Newton North, STEM |
This week in Washington, DC, Newton North HS junior Kavish Gandhi and his teammate from Lexington, Noah Golowich, won a $50,000 scholarship for winning second place nationwide in the Siemens Competition in Math, Science & Technology. This is a huge achievement,...
by Greg Reibman | Nov 25, 2013 | Newton North, Newton South |
A Globe list of sports-related head injuries (story here)reports 1960 23 head injuries at Newton North but no data for Newton South. (A 2012 Globe reports listed South as having the largest number of fall sports head injuries in the state. Related Village 14 post...
by Bob Jampol | Nov 19, 2013 | Newton North, Newton South, NewTV, West Newton
Attention: Newton North and Newton South High School Seniors planning to major in Communications/TV or Film in College. NewTV’s giving two $1,000 scholarships to one student from Newton North High School and one student from Newton South High School. The...
by Bruce Henderson | Nov 10, 2013 | Newton North |
As posted on NewtonSTEM, Newton North HS junior Kavish Gandhi is part of a two-student team that yesterday won the regional finals in the Siemens Competition in Math, Science & Technology — the top nationwide scientific research competition for high-school...
by Greg Reibman | Oct 1, 2013 | Newton North |
From today’s Boston Globe… Boston’s proposal to combine Boston Arts Academy and the Upper Quincy School into a single building near Chinatown could go down as the most expensive public school project ever in Massachusetts, with initial estimates exceeding...
by Greg Reibman | Aug 12, 2013 | Newton North |
The Newton North Envirothon Team, winners of the state championships in May, has gone on to place second in — not just the nation — but all of North America! Here’s an email North science teacher Anndy Dannenberg, the team’s faculty advisor,...
by Bob Burke | Jun 23, 2013 | Newton North |
I’m the dad of a 14 year old boy. Specifically, a reader who happens to be a 14 year old boy. Why mention this? Because we love to find books to fill his summer list, especially when he heads off to camp with a stack that he often rips through within a couple of...
by Greg Reibman | Jun 6, 2013 | Newton North |
From a column in the Newtonite, Newton North student Jared Perlo writes.. I can’t remember the last time I walked into a boys’ bathroom without the floor littered with random rags of paper towel. And, to make matters worse, there is often “nastiness,” as one of my...
by Greg Reibman | Jun 5, 2013 | Newton North, Newton South |
NewTV will be streaming Newton North & Newton South’s graduations live at 5 p.m. Wednesday (North) and Thursday (South). Watch them (and other NewTV programs) here..
by Jerry Reilly | May 28, 2013 | Newton North |
I was really happy and impressed to learn this week (because I follow @nnchamber on Twitter — thanks Greg) that the NNHS Envirothon team finished first in the state competition! You can read the Newtonite article here. They will be going to Montana (I’m...
by Greg Reibman | May 17, 2013 | Newton North |
The Newtonite reports on Black Culture Awareness Day, held at Newton North High School. Here’s two excerpts from three different students who were on a panel.. “The METCO office is like a home and a safe-haven,” said freshman Roxanne Wint. Another student...
by Bruce Henderson | Mar 16, 2013 | Newton North, traffic |
Newton North HS has formed an InvenTeam, becoming one of 16 schools nationwide to win a $10,000 grant for its team’s invention — a Pedestrian Alert System. Following the lead of the World Health Organization, the Newton North team focused on road safety...