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.

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.

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!

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.

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!



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.




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.

The Class of 2024 went outside this morning for a special photo for their yearbook. Stay tuned for the final image!

Welcome back to all of our high school students, staff, and faculty! Meet Denny, Bolton Police Department's Comfort Dog, who will accompany SRO McCarthy. You will see him around the hallways of NRHS!

Congratulations to Nashoba on a hard fought 1-0 win over Falmouth for Div. 2 State Playoffs. Moving onto the Final Four.

