Freshman student families: For the first day of school, Wednesday, 8/28, our 9th graders are at the high school from 11am-220pm. For the bus transportation, please plan to have your 9th grader out at their bus stop locations about 3 hours and 15 minutes later than they would wait on a normal full day. The bus company recommends 3.5 hours but we suggest a bit earlier. We look forward to welcoming all our students back. Reminder: 10th-12th in school 740am-1055am and 9th graders here 11am-220pm for the first day ONLY.
8 months ago, Theresa Slade
New Educators weren't the only group coming into school early -- NRHS hosted their Freshman Orientations on Tuesday and Wednesday! Incoming freshman sat with student ambassadors, toured the building and got to meet Nashy!
8 months ago, Nashoba Regional School District
Nashy the mascot running into freshman orientation
students sitting on football field
New Educators jumped into their Nashoba roles this past Tuesday as they came together for New Educator Orientation!
8 months ago, Nashoba Regional School District
School Committee Chair welcomes new Nashoba educators
Kim Roche, mentor lead, welcomes news educators
Superintendent speaking with new educators
START OF SCHOOL YEAR 24-25 INFORMATION: ..........Monday, August 19th beginning at 8:00 AM: Senior Parking Pass Day. Applications and more details have been mailed to families of seniors.Details will also be emailed to 12th grade students and their family.......... Wednesday, August 21st or Thursday, August 22nd, 10:30 AM - 12:30 PM: Freshman Orientation for our incoming 9th graders. Please check your emails to sign up your freshman for one of these dates.......... Thursday, August 22nd, 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM - New Student (10th-12th) Orientation for our new students to the high school in 10th-12th grades only.............. Wednesday, August , 28th: Welcome back students!! First Day of School. The schedule will be as follows: 10th-12th graders: 7:40 AM to 10:55 AM 9th graders: 11:00 AM - 2:20 PM
9 months ago, Theresa Slade
Thank you to our Groundbreaking Ceremony Student Representatives! Hansika Kommanavancha (Class of 2024), Olivia Goegel (Class of 2028), and Maddie Caron (Class of 2031) represented the current graduating class, the first to graduate from the new building, and the first to attend all four years at the new high school, during our recent NRHS Groundbreaking Ceremony.
10 months ago, Nashoba Regional School District
student representatives at the NRHS groundbreaking ceremony
Reminder! Please join us this evening from 6:30 to 8:00 PM for a virtual presentation with Dr. Epstein. Dr. Epstein will offer problem-solving strategies to help support children's skill development in emotional regulation, flexible thinking, and problem-solving. Join us as we learn together! Zoom link can be found on our district website.
about 1 year ago, Nashoba Regional School District
Learning in Action: Visits to Nashoba's High School Science Classrooms! Earlier this month, Kandice McBrearty, Curriculum Director for Math and Science, observed several high school science classrooms last week! To learn more check out The Common! https://www.smore.com/n/wsqxu-the-common?ref=email
about 1 year ago, Nashoba Regional School District
students in classrooms learning
Reminder! There is no school tomorrow, Friday, March 15th, 2024! Have a great weekend!
about 1 year ago, Nashoba Regional School District
Save the date! On April 4th, 2024, Dr. Larry Epstein will return to Nashoba to provide a virtual presentation for parents/caregivers from 6:30-8:00 PM. Dr. Epstein is a licensed clinical psychologist and health service provider with extensive experience in clinical and school settings. For the past 28 years, Dr. Epstein has worked with families, educators, and mental health professionals supporting children with a variety of social, emotional, and behavioral challenges.
about 1 year ago, Nashoba Regional School District
Dr. Larry Epstein headshot
NRHS students, we need your help! Join us for the March 15th professional development day. Your crucial role involves assisting presenters and guiding Nashoba staff throughout the school. Community services hour will be provided for your time, and we'll keep you fueled with snacks and lunch!
about 1 year ago, Nashoba Regional School District
flyer requesting volunteers
Earlier this week Nashoba Regional High School was awarded the College Board's AP Computer Science Female Diversity Award! This award recognizes 1,127 school for the work they are doing to engage more female students in computer science. NRHS was one of only 834 schools to be recognized for achieving this important result in AP Computer Science Principles!
over 1 year ago, Nashoba Regional School District
2023 AP SCP Female Diversity Award
Attention high school volunteers! Join us for the March 15th professional development day. Your crucial role involves assisting presenters and guiding Nashoba staff throughout the school. Community services hour will be provided for your time, and we'll keep you fueled with snacks and lunch!
over 1 year ago, Nashoba Regional School District
flyer for high school volunteers
Nashoba DECA competed at the District 5 Competition at Umass Lowell this week against schools across the Merrimack Valley. We are pleased to announce that 102 of our 260 members have advanced to the State Competition in Boston, MA on March 7-9! For a full breakdown check out this link! https://www.canva.com/design/DAF5OTKMuwY/RL5YheGFxcs86EBoPONcLQ/view?utm_content=DAF5OTKMuwY&utm_campaign=designshare&utm_medium=link&utm_source=editor
over 1 year ago, Nashoba Regional School District
DECA competition title slide
Students posing together at DECA competition
IMPORTANT UPDATE - TUESDAY, JANUARY 16th: After careful consideration, all afternoon and evening activities, including extended day programs, have been closed. School will dismiss at its usual hours. Due to the anticipated weather conditions, there is a possibility of delays in bus routes. Principals will be in direct communication with families to provide updates on any bus delays. Thank you for your cooperation and understanding.
over 1 year ago, Nashoba Regional School District
after school programs cancelled 1/16/24
This year marks the 50th National History Day competition, an annual competition in which students choose a significant historic topic related to a theme and dive deeply into the past by conducting extensive research through primary and secondary sources.
over 1 year ago, Nashoba Regional School District
student history presentations
Last night Nashoba Regional High School hosted Future Freshman Night. It was great to see our incoming freshman walk the halls of Nashoba as they talked with current teachers and students about what to expect next year. We look forward to welcoming the Class of 2028 to the Wolf Pack next August!
over 1 year ago, Nashoba Regional High School
students showcasing art, sports, and classes during future freshman night
Nashoba DECA hosted its annual Mock Competition earlier this month. Over 300 students showcased their business presentations to 60+ judges from our local community. The Mock Competition prepares Nashoba DECA for its first competition of the year coming up on January 10 at Umass Lowell.
over 1 year ago, Nashoba Regional High School
students presenting to DECA judges
This week Principal Boynton, Assistant Principal Boulay, the Guidance Team, and current NRHS students visited each of our three middle schools to answer questions about what rising freshman can expect next year!
over 1 year ago, Nashoba Regional High School
lbms students listening to high schoolers speak
mascot
bolton students presenting to middle school students
hale students listening to high schools present
mascot
A special thanks to Nashoba's EMT Program! During Senator Kennedy's and Representative Kilcoyne's visit Nashoba EMTs, Matthew Basteri, Max Libby-Grantham, and Eden Botelho, shared the basics of the program and insights into the critical role that the EMT program plays for both NRHS students and the community.
over 1 year ago, Nashoba Regional High School
Nashoba EMTs presenting to visiting state politicians
Last Friday, Senator Robyn K. Kennedy and Representative Meghan Kilcoyne visited NRHS! Superintendent Downing, Assistant Superintendent Friend, and NRHS Principal Boynton, showcased Nashoba’s classrooms, where Senator Kennedy and Representative Kilcoyne were able to witness hands-on learning in action, and engage in discussions with both students and staff.
over 1 year ago, Nashoba Regional High School
students working in classroom with adult
students working in classroom with adult
superintendent and politicians
group of school staff and students with visiting state politicians