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NE Metro Regional Vocational School District
Northeast Metro Tech High School is a four year public regional vocational high school. The Northeast Metropolitan Regional Vocational School District is comprised of 12 communities North of Boston which send us students of diverse social, cultural, economic, and educational backgrounds.

Understanding diversity we strive to provide services and programs to meet students needs in the areas of vocational, academic, physical, social, ethical, moral, and emotional development.Northeast operates on a rotating block schedule that alternates between academic and vocational studies weekly.
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Turn right onto North Avenue toward Wakefield. Follow North Avenue to Main Street, cross Main Street to Nahant Street. Follow Nahant Street to Farm Road. Cross Farm Road to Hemlock Road. Wakefield High School will be to your left. Drive up over the hill and enter Northeast's parking area. With The Northeast Baseball Diamond to your left, continue straight through the parking area.
The Northeast School Committee is comprised of members from our respective feeder communities listed below. Meetings are held at 7 p.m. on the second Thursday of each month except the month of July unless canceled due to unforeseen circumstances such as inclement weather. Should you need to contact a member, please contact Mrs. Tyese Kasperek at 781-246-0810 x1612 or email tkasperek@northeastmetrotech.com for details.
The following person has been designated as the Records Access Officer for Northeast Metrotech pursuant to the Public Records Law. All Public Records requests should be directed to this person using the contact information provided below. Public Records may be made in-person, via telephone, mail or electronic mail.
Due to the weather predictions for this afternoon, the 2:00 pm graduation ceremony will now take place at 5:15 pm, and the 4:00 pm graduation ceremony will now take place at 6:30 pm today. The following is a message from Jenn Paolini, yearbook adviser for the Class of 2020: You should begin to receive important mailers that look like postcards from LIFETOUCH PORTRAITS in Melrose with appointment times and pricing information.
Northeast's Kick-Off Mentoring Program is a comprehensive orientation and mentoring program that serves to welcome over 300 freshmen to Northeast each year. The goal of this national program is to help ease the transition to high school for new students, to assist freshmen to feel more comfortable in their new school, and to develop positive year-long connections between upperclass students and incoming freshmen.
Reviews (10)
Casey Baxter
Casey Baxter
Oct 13, 2017
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This school was an absolute joke and a waste of four years of education. The administration does not care about anything other than wearing your school i.d. I was in a car accident and they tried to fail me my senior year for missing school when I had a concussion and couldn’t come in (even when they told me to stay home and I wouldn’t be penalized.) The staff is terrible and teachers bully each other to the point where some leave. If the teachers don’t agree with the slightest thing they’re out. The male security guard will follow you in and out of the bathroom and follow you around the
Puddles
Puddles
Sep 07, 2017
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So, I am an ex alumni and I can give you the most accurate depiction of the atmosphere at Northeast, growth, and recommendations. First and foremost the school is doing its best to improve when it depends on other school districts for funds in both the trade and academic side. The school is now offering AP classes for the year of 2017 which is a great start because who would have heard of AP classes at a vocational technical high school. A trade and AP credits, I wish I had that when I went. Second, you get what you put in, if you consider that this school didn't prepare you for the real world
Apollo Stratis
Apollo Stratis
Sep 01, 2017
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Total meh experience, the only reason i finished high school is because i enjoyed my shop, which i must confess was mostly because we were able to sneak games onto the computers, felt like i was worthless a lot of the time and only rarely enjoyed going into school. only rejoice i could have was senior year being in STEM, now THAT was freaking awesome, other than that this place is basically a Teen Prison (Many students in my classes referred to it as "Northeast Penitentiary"). plus the id policy makes the Nazis look lax on having identification papers. if you are on your last legs dealing with
Alyssa Hess
Alyssa Hess
Aug 28, 2017
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Do you want to hear a joke?
This school.
I have absolutely had it with this school.
This school cares more about one person getting "cyberbullied" with no evidence to support their statement, than a student getting bullied INSIDE OF THE SCHOOL to the point where they feel like harming themselves and had complete evidence and even people to support his statement. No dean or teacher OR EVEN THE PRINCIPAL AND GUIDANCE COUNSELOR went into action to help the situation. They told the student to basically "do it on your own" and wanted the kids to do mediation together. On top of this, the bullies
Jimmy Mattuichio
Jimmy Mattuichio
Aug 10, 2017
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This would be a decent school if they git rid of the principal, superintendent, some guidance counselors, some deans, and most importantly the "new and improved" chickenshit hardheaded security monitor guy. Ive heard many stories of illegal money funneling under the administration of Mr. David Dibarri, who i would advise to make an official statement, because that money could be going to useful things to make the school a better place.
The money the school does spend, goes towards broken shop equiptment, golf carts for the security, and fundraising programs that nobody cares about.
As far as
Chanel Powers
Chanel Powers
Nov 09, 2016
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Absolutely wasted my 4 years in cosmetology at this school. The teachers treat you like children and talk down on you, they complain and love to feed into senseless highschool drama themselves. I really can't even tell you what they've taught me. The energy that the people in this program give off makes you dread even walking in the door. A complete joke to be real honest with you. Wish I never wasted my time and money (which they demand a lot of), in this shop. Would really have rather gone to my city's highschool then here if I had known what I know now.
Smurferforrealz Bob
Smurferforrealz Bob
Jul 22, 2016
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Northeast Metro Tech? More like Wakefield School of Degenerates, this "institute" is a holding cell for idiocy, and bad behavior. Fights are a common occurrence and despite the high funding for new security cameras which are placed in 5 feet increments in the corridors and multiple hall monitors and security staff, kids still find moments to smoke their electronic cigarettes during school.
Back to the topic of funding it seems as if a good chunk of the money is ripped from actual educational things and put into over excessive security. Now this wouldn't really be a bad thing if the security was
Gaylord Alves
Gaylord Alves
Jun 24, 2016
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Let me start off by saying this: Northeast Metro Tech is the epitome of grundle. The dean, Mr. O'Brien, was a gym teacher and only got promoted because he had connections. O'Brien is an absolute clown who walks around like he is important while wearing dress clothes, when just two years ago he was wearing a track suit. The new principal, who never introduced herself is hated by almost everyone in the school. I don't even know what her name is or what she looks like, all I know is that she changed a bunch of rules and screwed the students over. The school ID policy is ridiculous, and to enforce
Kannon Romano
Kannon Romano
Dec 29, 2014
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This school is a joke. Mr O'Brien the dean is not very good at his job and the old dean should definitely help the new dean out. They will give you 3 hours of detention if they even think your looking at your phone, which is a joke. There academic classes are severely under funded. They put more money into the 2 security guards and multiple cameras at this school then they do for academic's. There shops are ok they seem to have enough money for the basic shop needs.
Kayana Rotunda
Kayana Rotunda
Aug 11, 2014
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Mr Lilley was a great dean. Mr O'Brien does nothing. He's a gym teacher. Not a Dean. He's a clown, Not a good man for the job. Mrs Bryant is great for her job. She's nice. Mrs Barrata is moody and annoying. Can't stand her. Love the school. The InHouse lady most kids complain about but No, She's really nice, just don't piss her off. Love the teachers, Esp the Graphics gang. Very polite and nice individuals.