News & Announcements
The North Middlesex Regional School Committee and district administrators on Thursday announced the potential closing of two schools at the end of the current school year, as well as cuts to programs and teaching staff to address ongoing structural funding issues created by inadequate state support.
Superintendent Brad Morgan is pleased to announce the appointment of Laurie Smith as Principal of North Middlesex Regional High School, effective immediately.
The FY26 Budget Development FAQ has been added to the Budget Development Page on the district website, under the School Committee section.
Five North Middlesex Regional High School students have made a significant impact on their school community by supporting efforts to install an adaptive swing at Spaulding Memorial School in Townsend.
North Middlesex Regional High School hosted a Unified Sports Basketball Jamboree with student-athletes from North Middlesex, Ayer-Shirley, Littleton and Groton-Dunstable high schools.
Our National Honor Society (NHS) members offer tutoring for elementary, middle, and high school students. Sessions are held at town libraries after school from 3-5 p.m. on weekdays and 10 a.m. - 2 p.m. on Saturdays. If you're interested, click here to fill out the Google Form. We'll then match you with a tutor and help schedule your first session. Don't miss out on this fantastic resource for academic support!
In Photography class with Ms. Wiechers, students are creating Fall themed images using the Bokeh effect, which refers to the aesthetic quality of the blur in out-of-focus areas of an image. Student work by Samantha V.
Chemistry students have been learning about atomic structure and subatomic particles, including electron configuration and excited and ground state electrons. AP Chemistry students are moving through the electrochemistry unit and beginning to recognize oxidation and reduction reactions.
Students in Medical Interventions dove into the world of diagnostics and microbiology through hands-on labs. In the ELISA simulation, students tracked the spread of bacterial meningitis on a college campus, learning the vital role of diagnostics in controlling infectious diseases. Through careful lab work, they traced infection pathways and developed critical thinking around epidemiology. In another lab, students explored antibiotic resistance by simulating how bacteria gain resistance through conjugation. They examined how antibiotics work to fight bacteria and witnessed firsthand how resistance develops, gaining valuable insights into the challenges of treating bacterial infections in modern medicine.