Nashoba Tech celebrates our Class of 2020. We wish them well as they continue on their journey.
almost 5 years ago, News at Nashoba Tech
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Nashoba Tech celebrates our Class of 2020. We wish them well as they continue on their life's journey.
almost 5 years ago, News at Nashoba Tech
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A walk down memory lane - @NashobaTech in 1987 - celebrating 50 years of excellence in technical education https://bit.ly/2SWN5Bh
almost 5 years ago, Celebrating 50 Years of Excellence
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Stuck at home? Now is the perfect time to learn a new trade, upgrade skills, or EXPLORE a CAREER -- virtual learning from the comfort and safety of your home! Over 700 options https://www.ed2go.com/nashoba
almost 5 years ago, Jobee O'Sullivan, Dir. of Postsecondary & Community Ed.
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Emma Sa and her NT Pride Window!
almost 5 years ago, Sue Fischer
Emma Sa and her NT Pride Window
NT Pride Windows!
almost 5 years ago, Sue Fischer
Here's another one!! Keep them coming!
Senior Class Yard Signs!
almost 5 years ago, Sue Fischer
Watch for more photos!
As @NashobaTech celebrates 50 years of excellence in technical education, we continue down memory lane to 1986 - 34 years ago!! https://bit.ly/2W3HARU
almost 5 years ago, Celebrating 50 Years of Excellence
Vik the Viking and his happy helpers all around towns today to deliver signs to our AWESOME class of 2020 grads! We hope we got to everyone and that you know how much we honor and appreciate you all! If you think we missed you, please contact Mr. Slotnick. We 💙 our grads!
almost 5 years ago, Kyla Callahan
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‪With the governor’s announcement there will not be a spring sports season this year. For all of my athletes that enjoy spring sports and especially to my seniors my heart goes out to you. Our coaches will continue virtual coaching till the last day of school. ‬Stay safe NT
almost 5 years ago, Athletic Director
As you may know, Governor Baker announced today schools will remain closed for the remainder of the school year. For an update from Nashoba Tech on the extended closure, please visit https://5il.co/fe58
almost 5 years ago, Dr. Denise Pigeon, Superintendent
Moving down memory lane with a look back through the years at Nashoba Tech. Here are photos from 35 years ago - Class of 1985. https://bit.ly/2V8aJfP
almost 5 years ago, Celebrating 50 Years of Excellence
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A great find by Mr. Wood from Team Elite Performance.
almost 5 years ago, Athletic Director
Some great food for thought for all athletes!
Dear Nashoba Tech Families,This is a reminder that we are providing grab and go lunch/breakfast daily for any student. Please follow the link below to fill out a form through which you may order lunch. The form should be completed by 9 am on the day prior to pick up. The pick up time and location remain the same: 11-12 at the front entrance of the school. https://forms.gle/9j7yNRjjYsBqSGXL7
almost 5 years ago, Dr. Denise Pigeon, Superintendent
The human spirit is stronger than anything that can happen to it! - C.C. Scott Thanks to all the people who participated in spirit week! Stay strong Vikings! #trueblue
about 5 years ago, Kyla Callahan
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“When I was a boy and saw scary things in the news, my mother would say to me, ‘Look for the helpers. You will always find people who are helping.” -Mister Rogers NVTHS thanks the superheroes!
about 5 years ago, Kyla Callahan
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Time to express your creativity! Happy Wacky Wednesday Vikings!
about 5 years ago, Kyla Callahan
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Even more great spirit week selfies! A St. Patrick's Day Redo.
about 5 years ago, Mr. Jeremy Slotnick
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One more for PJ day!
To all baseball players. Below are some activities you can do by yourself and still keeping social distancing. The best suggestion I have is to just try to get (and keep) the fundamentals going. Run, throw, catch, swing. Always stretch your arms and legs before doing anything. Catch - As far as home drills, use a tennis ball and bounce off a wall inside or out, practice backhand, forehand and straight ahead with no glove. Make it a competition and only move on when you catch 10 in a row each way. You can do this on a knee or standing up. If you have a partner, and can go outside, have them throw a line drive (or soft fly) a short distance to a players back and forehand. Again, make it a competition, catch 5-10 in a row before switching sides. Run... Whatever distance they have available, but if they have a 90 foot area, practice running / sprinting that distance 10-20 times a day. Simulate a lead, and then sprinting to a base. They will stay in decent shape by sprinting this distance every day. Hit - Use a real bat or whiffle ball bat - toss the ball in the air and hit it. Mix it up, use one hand and then both. Sounds simple, but the object is to strengthen your hand eye. If you have a friend or family member available have them soft toss to you. On Twitter Ryan Dempster has some cool drills for pitchers to work at home. He has grip suggestions and drills - he is at twitter.com/Dempster46
about 5 years ago, Athletic Director