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January 31
Committee anticipates new union proposal on thirteenth day of strike
January 30
Rejected contract proposals prolong negotiations amid ongoing teacher strike
January 28
School days in jeopardy as contract negotiations continue, NTA compromise package awaits approval
January 25
Teachers strike marks seventh day with progress in ongoing negotiations
January 25
Controversy surrounds NPS instagram posts criticizing teachers’ strike
January 25
Congresswoman Ayanna Pressley supports Newton Teachers Association in urgent call for education funding
January 23
Teachers continue strike amid fines and ongoing negotiations
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Athletes hit the ground running as winter season begins
‘Harvestfest’ showcases talented musicians performances
Girls’ basketball avenges previous loss in season-opener against Framingham
HLU Day highlights Hispanic and Latinx experiences
Interact Club helps students organize service projects
Ninth annual Multicultural Night celebrates 28 countries
Window display celebrates Native American Heritage Month
Mock election cancelled after online ballot takeover
TV Media students win awards for traffic PSAs
Boys’ soccer defies the odds, wins first-ever state championship as 31st seed
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Window display celebrates Native American Heritage Month
December 7, 2024
Mock election cancelled after online ballot takeover
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December 19, 2024
Girls’ basketball avenges previous loss in season-opener against Framingham
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Boys’ soccer defies the odds, wins first-ever state championship as 31st seed
November 24, 2024
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Girls’ volleyball takes home third consecutive MIAA Division 1 title with flawless playoff run
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Boys’ soccer triumphs in thrilling penalty shootout to reach state final
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Girls’ volleyball sweeps Needham to secure championship spot
November 14, 2024
Girls’ volleyball sweeps Chelmsford, advances to Elite Eight in pursuit of third straight state title
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Boys’ soccer advances to Final Four after defeating Natick
November 14, 2024
Toma discusses remarkable playoff journey for boys’ soccer
November 12, 2024
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December 19, 2024
Boys’ basketball defeats number one team in Connecticut at nationwide tournament
January 26, 2023
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December 14, 2022
Girls’ shot put embraces positive support system to achieve success
May 4, 2022
Boys’ loses in championship game, looks towards promising future
March 25, 2022
Boys’ volleyball defeats Brookline with impressive performances from star players
June 15, 2022
Girls’ ultimate flies past Andover in highly offensive, commanding win
May 18, 2022
Boys’ lacrosse in annual Suburban Cup game defeat Waltham with unselfish scoring
May 10, 2022
Girls’ tennis dominates Framingham, displaying the products of hard work
May 10, 2022
Ethan Ou '21 wins 52nd Annual Hamill Award
July 24, 2021
‘Harvestfest’ showcases talented musicians performances
December 18, 2024
The Crucible transports audiences back to seventeenth-century Salem
November 13, 2024
Charlotte Pinto’s art brings joy and representation to students and staff
October 31, 2024
AP Art History attracts popularity around school
October 30, 2024
Newton’s own Drag Extravaganza features engaging drag performances and Q&As
October 7, 2024
Administration reflects on new block schedule after four years
November 12, 2024
North’s ‘hidden athletes’ excel outside-of-school sports
November 11, 2024
Students weigh commitment to CTE programs
October 28, 2024
Evolving English curriculum reflects student diversity, contemporary issues
October 27, 2024
New policies aim to curb first-period tardiness
October 26, 2024
Newton's newly established Indigenous Peoples' Day stirs controversy among Italian American community
December 5, 2020
Catalyzing innovation: academic scientists share secrets to success
April 6, 2018
Business program provides opportunities to develop financial knowledge, skills
December 8, 2017
Cultural, religious clubs seek platform for discussion
May 8, 2017
Tensions rise between students, librarians over library policies
April 26, 2017
Students, educators rebuild community after teachers strike
February 22, 2024
Theatre Ink productions rescheduled following teachers’ strike
February 16, 2024
Teacher’s strike causes boys’ indoor track to forfeit 27-year win streak
February 5, 2024
Teachers strike ends after 15 days, contract agreement reached
February 2, 2024
Teacher contract resolution nearly reached after nightlong bargaining
February 2, 2024
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October 28, 2024
Guest Column: Students should stand strong in solidarity with striking teachers
January 31, 2024
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November 3, 2023
Disability education program cut at schools, valuable resource lost
September 14, 2023
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