The Newtonite

The Newtonite Newton North High School's student-run, award-winning newspaper. The Newtonite has been an integral part of the school community since 1922.

The fall of 2011, it published bimonthly print editions, which were distributed to the student body, to faculty members and to paid subscribers. With the launch of theNewtonite.com in September 2011, the news source transitioned to monthly print issues in addition to daily posts to the website. In January 2012, the Newtonite discontinued its regular print issues and shifted to an online publicatio

n. Currently, the Newtonite’s staff produces and post articles and graphics daily to theNewtonite.com. It also produces four print specials per year: first day of school special and club special in September, midyear special in January, and graduation special in June. Editors in chief make all final decisions regarding content. All decisions pertaining to content are made by the student editors in accordance with the Tinker Standard of 1969. It says that students “do not shed their constitutional rights to freedom of speech or expression at the school gate” and that students’ expression may not lead to “material and substantial disruption.”

To advertise in the Newtonite, contact the staff through the contact page or call 617-559-6273 for information. The Newtonite reserves the right to reject any advertising request that the editors deem inappropriate or unacceptable for a student newspaper.

Boys’ tennis wins the state championship 3-2 against Newton South, Saturday, June 13.
06/15/2026

Boys’ tennis wins the state championship 3-2 against Newton South, Saturday, June 13.

As AI becomes increasingly common in schools, North faces growing questions about where to draw the line between product...
06/03/2026

As AI becomes increasingly common in schools, North faces growing questions about where to draw the line between productivity and academic integrity. Following concerns from administrators about rising cheating incidents, students, teachers, and district leaders remain divided on how AI should fit into the classroom. Read more about how North is navigating this challenge on our website and in our graduation print special!

https://thenewtonite.com/41641/features/north-faces-uncertainty-over-ambiguous-ai-policy/

Written by Nya Lubars and Shonali Sen

Illustration by Summer Wu

Our most anticipated edition is around the corner, Graduation Special🎓! Families of seniors and local establishments, th...
04/08/2026

Our most anticipated edition is around the corner, Graduation Special🎓! Families of seniors and local establishments, this is your chance to recognize your community or senior. Join us in celebrating the Class of 2026, submit your ad by contacting Madison Drewry and Emily Sloan at [email protected], for families and friends of seniors, please fill out the form in our bio! 🐅- MD

Meet The Newtonite’s Leadership for Volume 105!📰New voices, fresh ideas, same commitment to telling our school’s stories...
02/01/2026

Meet The Newtonite’s Leadership for Volume 105!📰
New voices, fresh ideas, same commitment to telling our school’s stories. We’re excited to introduce The Volume 105 leadership team, plus some fun facts about each of them to get to know the people behind the scenes!
- MK & MD

North students walk out of school during f-block to protest recent actions by ICE, Friday, Jan. 30.-MK📸:
01/30/2026

North students walk out of school during f-block to protest recent actions by ICE, Friday, Jan. 30.
-MK
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12/22/2025

Students gathered for The Newtonite’s first holiday cookie party, where they celebrated with homemade treats and community! -MD ❄️☃️

Football closed out the season with a 14-13 victory against Brookline at the 131st annual Thanksgiving Day rivalry game ...
11/27/2025

Football closed out the season with a 14-13 victory against Brookline at the 131st annual Thanksgiving Day rivalry game at Fenway, Wednesday, Nov. 26 - MD & MK 📸-Nate Walker

North celebrates its seniors from girls soccer, volleyball, and field hockey during Senior Night events, Thursday, Oct. ...
10/26/2025

North celebrates its seniors from girls soccer, volleyball, and field hockey during Senior Night events, Thursday, Oct. 23, and Friday, Oct. 24.
- MK
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North’s football and girls’ volleyball teams both competed in exciting home games, with bleachers full of support from c...
10/18/2025

North’s football and girls’ volleyball teams both competed in exciting home games, with bleachers full of support from classmates, Friday, Oct. 17.
- MK
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Newton Pride - Celebration of Q***r Culture (CQC) is a free Pride event created to bring the Newton community and beyond...
06/10/2025

Newton Pride - Celebration of Q***r Culture (CQC) is a free Pride event created to bring the Newton community and beyond, together to highlight and celebrate q***r culture.

Newton CQC offers educational activities and programming for all ages and interests. Join the Gender Sexuality Alliance for Pride-centered art activities, q***r history education, a panel discussion highlighting the intersectionality of the q***r community, a q***r art display, a q***r family meetup, live performances, a resource fair, food, vendors, and q***r joy.

Newton CQC 2025 will take place on Saturday, June 28, 2025 from 11am - 4pm
at the Hyde Community Center & Playground.

*This event will be held rain or shine.
In the event of rain, we will move inside. The determination will be made by
3pm on Friday, June 27th and posted on this webpage.

All Day | 11am - 4pm

Food Vendors (outside)
Tandoor & Curry on Wheels

Art Activities with the New Art Center - All Ages (outside)
Take & Make Project, Collaborative Art Project, & Art History Project

Q***r Visual Art Display (inside)

Resource Fair (outside)
Q***r-centered & Allied Community Organizations

Small Business Vendors (outside)

The History Project Corner (outside)
On-site Historians & Interactive Activities
-CQC

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