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Teachers' weirdest experiences

The Newtonite November 2, 2011
by Julia Moss As students, we know about all of the bizarre things that happen at this school. But do teachers ever have weird experiences at this school? The answer is most certainly yes.

Science teacher Matt Anderson goes to Ultimate Nationals

The Newtonite October 25, 2011
by Julia Moss Science teacher Matt Anderson balances teaching with playing on a national team. Anderson is a member of the Death or Glory Ultimate team, and will play in the Ultimate National Championships in Sarasota next weekend.

History teacher Susan Wilkins wins Meserve award

The Newtonite October 24, 2011
by Amanda Hills Meserve award recipients “possess a love for teaching, a strong content knowledge, a high level of professionalism and an understanding of kids,” according to history teacher Anthony Patelis. Patelis sees all of those qualities in this year’s Meserve winner history teacher Susan Wilkins.

Teachers receive awards for excellence

The Newtonite October 13, 2011
by Ryan Condon and Alex Feit This school awarded the Paul E. Elicker and Brenda Keegan awards for excellence in teaching in the spring to science teacher Zachary Snow and Latin teacher David Hawkins.

New teachers bring experience, skills to school

The Newtonite September 30, 2011
by Alex Feit and Samantha Libraty The following are interviews with the new teachers, explaining their background, what they are excited about and what they bring to this school.

Union Nearing Contract Compromise

The Newtonite September 30, 2011
by Alex Feit Newton Teachers Association negotiators are close to striking a deal with the School Committee for a new teachers’ contract that will include changes in teachers’ health care, benefits and base salary, according to NTA president Mike Zilles.

Cartoon: Teachers advise students on making lasting first impressions

The Newtonite September 12, 2011
by Julia Moss Daniel Fabrizio, Barbara Gibson, Nick Grant, Derek Hogan, Ty Vignone

Ty Vignone’s impact will last a lifetime

The Newtonite August 1, 2011
by Kayla Shore Stopped in the street on a regular basis by former students, whether they be businessmen, waiters or Harvard professors, Ty Vignone cannot go anywhere without encountering a student he’s made a “lifelong impact on,” according to close friend and history teacher Gregory Drake.
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