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Newton North High School
(617) 559-6200
360 Lowell Avenue
Newtonville, MA 02460
Level: 9-12
District: Newton School District



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In-depth school information including test scores, student stats, parent ratings and reviews for Newton North High School, Newtonville, MA.


Cenus InfoValueYear
White, non-Hispanic:71.49% (2006)
Black, non-Hispanic:5.29% (2006)
Hispanic:13.73% (2006)
Asian/Pacific Islander:8.39% (2006)
Native American or Native Alaskan:0.1% (2006)
Student Teacher Ratio:11.1% (2006)
Percent Free and Reduced Price Lunch:8.94% (2006)


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Newton North High School Ratings Summary

Average Quality Rating4
Average Principals Rating5
Average Teachers Rating4
Average Activities Rating5
Average Parents Rating4
Average Safety Rating4


Newton North High School Reviews

 
I'm a rising sophomore at Newton North and I thoroughly enjoyed my freshman year at NNHS. There are so many great opportunities, the teachers (or at least my own) were great for the most part, and the classes were not too difficult or easy. I was able to find a niche in the incredible theatre program (Theatre Ink), and the students in the group were amazingly welcoming and kind. I look forward to my next 3 years at Newton North.

I'm an (A) student here at North. I have no study halls or frees, because I want to take advantage of the great classes here. This means that I generally go to bed around 11-12 every night, since I have to practice two instruments. But it's worth it. Every night I go to bed and I can't wait for the next day. Extracurriculars are fantastic. I personally am on science team and it's a blast. So many clubs! Here, you can get an great education, just as good as any private school, but you have to want it. They won't pamper you. And also, you'll learn quickly that it's ok to get extra-help, and teachers are fantastic about doing whatever they can to help you. You learn as much in high school as elementary and middle school put together so it's important to learn to put time into it.

My two cents. My daughter is a freshman this year at Newton North. She was a B student in middle school and slipped to D's at NN by midyear. Yes, she WAS falling through the cracks, but I met with all the teachers and guidance counsellor and now, a semester later, her grades are on the upswing and she is happier. She has no free time. Her two study halls are supervised by a math/science tutor who does help her. Next year she will have zero scheduled study halls because she is taking a government elective. So my advise is close parental monitoring. The school does offer great opportunities. By the way, I get timely responses from all her teachers via email.

My son was an honor roll student in Newton schools until he went to NNHS, and there he got completely lost in the overly large student body, an open campus that allowed him too much unstructured party time, and faculty that allowed him to graduate with only the barest essential of required courses. I think it is basically a party school. I was extremely disappointed in NNHS and do not recommend it at all.

This is a school big enough to offer everything (and more) than one would expect in a public high school; and yet the sense of individual communities fitting within the larger whole is strong enough so that the size never seems unmanagable. The teachers are by and large excellent (with exceptions) and the principal, Jen Price, is by far one of the most exceptional leaders of a school in the state, if not the country. This is an amazing school.

The student population is much too large. It's very easy for a student to fall through the cracks. They have a very relaxed policy with not much structure. If your child is rebellious or lazy, they will put him or her in a 'special program' or 'course of study' which requires them to do practically nothing and pass at it. I find the open campus to be much too open. It seems the emphasis is on the students comfort at school more than the necessities of school work needed to be done.

Too large of a student population. Responses by guidance department, teachers, headmasters, coaches, etc. either non-existent or extremely slow.

I'm a former student of Newton North High School. I graduated in 2002 with the Riley Class. There is not one negative thing I can say about my experience at NNHS. I would do the four years all over again in a heartbeat. I felt completely prepared for college and I know it's because of the wonderful teachers I had at NNHS.

Its an awesome school that knows diversity, and strives to make each student reach the highest of their capabilities. Truly a comprehensive school. The Athletics progam is one of the best in the counrty, and works hard to improve day after day. The teachers and faculty are involved with the parents and students. Once the student is settled in the school, it is really a place where you can fit in, in whatever the student feels most comfortable doing.



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