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Currently Newton pays for transportation for all Newton students to any private school in the city, even though it is not legally required to. (Heights Archives)

Newton Set to Cut Some Busing for Private School Students Next Year

Connor O’Brien November 6, 2024
Newton’s School Committee voted to cut down busing for students attending private schools, citing funding issues. 
Negotiations between members of the teachers’ union and Newton Public Schools are still unresolved. (Connor Siemien / Heights Editor)

NPS Teachers Express Concern Over Compensation, Turnover of Teaching Assistants and Special Educators

Genevieve Morrison October 12, 2023
Contract negotiations between the NSC and the Newton Teachers Association (NTA) have been ongoing since December 2022.
 Residents, parents, and students said that cuts to the school district would impact the education and learning environment of students across NPS. (Connor Siemien / Heights Editor)

Newton Residents Speak Out Against NPS Budget Cuts at Public Hearing

Connor Siemien April 13, 2023
The public hearing took place after interim superintendent Kathleen Smith announced projected cuts to staffing across the school district.  
Anna Nolin, superintendent at Natick Public Schools, will assume the position on July 1. (Connor Siemien / Heights Editor)

Newton School Committee Unanimously Approves Anna Nolin as Next NPS Superintendent

Connor Siemien February 17, 2023
The final two candidates participated in community forum interviews before a final decision was made by the school committee on Friday.
Save Newton Strings helped organize Stringfest, an orchestral performance, and an online petition with over 1400 signatures. (Steve Mooney / Senior Staff)

Newton Residents Voice Opinions for and Against Override

Connor Siemien and Ella Song February 13, 2023
On March 14, Newton residents will vote on three ballot questions regarding the Mayor's proposed $15 million tax increase.
Kathleen Smith, interim superintendent of NPS, warned of position cuts and limited resources if a tax increase fails in an override vote in March. (Connor Siemien / Heights Editor)

Override Vote Failure Would Cause Gap in NPS Budget, Superintendent Says

Ashley Emanuel January 27, 2023
If it passes, the March 14 election would override Massachusetts’ Proposition 2 ½, which places a cap on annual increases in levy limits.
(Image by Steve Mooney / Heights Editor)

Mayor Details Desired Impact of Proposed Tax Increase on Newton Public Schools at Town Hall

Olivia Joung October 23, 2022
Funds resulting from the increase will mostly go toward funding city projects, with an emphasis on improving the Newton Public Schools.
(Connor Siemien / Heights Editor)

Committee Looks for Next Newton Public Schools Superintendent

Olivia Joung October 16, 2022
The search follows former Superintendent David Fleishman’s retirement in June.
NPS Superintendent David Fleishman presenting at a NPS meeting on April 11. (Victor Stefanescu/Heights Editor)

NPS Superintendent Will Step Down at the End of the School Year

Gavin Zhang April 14, 2022
Newton Public Schools (NPS) Superintendent David Fleishman announced on April 7 that he will step down from his position at the end of the school year.
(Image by Steve Mooney / Heights Editor)

School Committee Approves NPS Budget, Including 17.7 Full-Time Equivalent Job Cuts

Connor Siemien April 13, 2022
The Newton School Committee approved Newton Public Schools’ (NPS) fiscal year 2023 budget by a margin of 8–1.
Protests rallying against potential job cuts at Newton Public Schools on March 31. (Julia Remick/Heights Editor)

NPS Officials Detail Faculty Positions Preserved Through Additional ARPA Funds 

Victor Stefanescu April 12, 2022
“On the one hand, we are so aware of the needs of our students and the desire to support them robustly with as many teachers and support as possible,” Mayor Ruthanne Fuller said. “On the other hand, using one-time money for ongoing costs creates a real problem for the following year.”
(Image by Steve Mooney / Heights Editor)

Newton May Allocate ARPA Funding to Alleviate Job Cuts, NPS Official Says

Gavin Zhang April 10, 2022
Newton Public Schools (NPS) may use recently allocated American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) funds to restore some proposed job cuts, said Liam Hurley, NPS assistant superintendent and chief financial and administrative officer, at a Newton School Committee meeting on Wednesday.
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