The store will be open through Wednesday, January 26th. Merch should arrive before February break.
See the latest announcement from the Newton South High School PTSO.
The event was held on January 11 and attracted over 30 students!
Instead of contact tracing, the district will notify a classroom, grade, or team that there was a positive case in the classroom.
Those who plan to be on campus at any point during the upcoming semester must obtain a booster shot and upload their card by Feb. 2.
Those who plan to be on campus at any point during the upcoming semester must obtain a booster shot and upload their card by February 9.
Here is the link to the Weekly Update for 1/3 – 1/7. Note that this is an ORANGE week, which affects Lion block and clubs.
Click the link below for more information.
See the latest announcement from Newtown South High School Parent Teacher Student Organization.
Here's to another great week at NSHS! Please let us know if you have any questions.
The Semester 2 Senior Parking Lottery is now open. If you would like to park on campus for Semester 2, beginning Tuesday, January 18, yo ...
If you have any questions about these comments, please reach out directly to your/your child's teacher.
The Newton City Council wrote the following letter to Principals Chassity Coston and Henry Turner in support of their actions.
"Please note: Semester 1 parking tags will no longer be valid after Friday, January 14."
"Progress reports for term 2 are now available for viewing on Aspen."
What if I can’t make that day? Stay-tuned. We will be organizing more days as needed.
Grounds Clean up is happening on Saturday, December 18th starting at 11am. SIGN UP HERE!
The Newton Coalition of Black Residents expresses support for Principal Henry Turner’s response to the Rittenhouse verdict.
Superintendent of Schools David Fleishman will receive a three percent salary increase in 2022.
The 27 paintings and three drawings were once part of Lynch and his wife's private art collection.
The Indigenous Peoples Day Newton Committee expresses approval of Principal Henry Turner’s response to the Rittenhouse case.
The new interdisciplinary hub of Jewish learning and life will be located at Temple Reyim’s current home in Auburndale.
A lot has happened in the past 18 months for GELF. We are now our own 501(c)3! We are grateful for the years of support from our friends ...
"A lot has happened in the past 18 months for GELF. We are now our own 501(c)3!"
The Newton School Committee responds to online media attention surrounding Principal Henry Turner’s response to the Rittenhouse case.
Please note the in-school collection boxes are for student use only.
The application is brief and includes the submission of a reference from someone outside Newton South High School.
Thank You!