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Tingle stands next to his completed tiny home project, Friday, Dec. 14 2024.

Tingle honored as 2024 MCEW teacher of the year for sustainable tiny home project

Charlotte Kenney, News Editor January 31, 2025

Regarding his work with carpentry students on a sustainable tiny house, carpentry teacher Garrett Tingle received the 2024 Teacher of the Year Award from the Massachusetts Clean Energy Week (MCEW) organization...

Students embrace sustainability at thrift swap, organized by Climate Collective Club

Students embrace sustainability at thrift swap, organized by Climate Collective Club

Amy Zhang, News Editor January 27, 2025

Students donated and took home used clothes, CDs, books, and other items during a thrift swap organized by the Sustainable Development and Climate Collective club.  Students dropped off items Nov....

New cafeteria lunch containers help make North more sustainable

New cafeteria lunch containers help make North more sustainable

Nya Lubars, News editor April 4, 2024

Innovative reusable lunch containers came to North’s cafeteria this week in an effort to help students become more sustainable. Recirclable, an organization allowing eco-conscious schools and restaurants...

Juniors Ella Chen, Carolina Darcy, and Caitlin Riordan, members of the Sustainable Development Club, bring composting bins into the cafeteria Wednesday, Nov. 22.

Students spearhead sustainable solutions for a greener future at North

Aanya Vishwanath, News editor December 14, 2023

As environmental issues become increasingly urgent, students have been exploring solutions to improve North’s sustainability. From distributing reusable water bottles to championing composting practices,...

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Clothing drive brings in 500 pounds of donations

Jacob Zalis June 20, 2021

Students donated old clothes in a clothing drive held by the Fashion and Sustainability club Wednesday, June 2.  According to club officers, the drive gathered around 500 pounds of clothing. After...

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