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Newton Public Schools is a
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in Newton,
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, United States. The district features four middle schools that lead into two high schools.


Schools

The Newton Public Schools are organized into an elementary school (K–5), middle school (6–8), and high school (9–12) arrangement. There was a projected enrollment of 11,237 students for FY06.


Primary schools

*Angier Elementary School *Bowen Elementary School *Burr Elementary School *Cabot Elementary School *Countryside Elementary School *Franklin Elementary School *Horace Mann Elementary School *Lincoln-Eliot Elementary School *Mason-Rice Elementary School *Memorial Spaulding Elementary School *Peirce Elementary School *Underwood Elementary School *Ward Elementary School *Williams Elementary School *Zervas Elementary School


Middle schools

*Charles E. Brown *Oak Hill *Bigelow *F.A. Day


High schools

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Newton North High School Newton North High School, formerly Newton High School, is the larger and longer-established of two public high schools in Newton, Massachusetts, the other being Newton South High School. It is located in the village of Newtonville. The school f ...
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Newton South High School Newton South High School is one of two public high schools in the city of Newton, Massachusetts, United States, the other being Newton North. History and student life By the late 1950s, Newton's sole public high school, Newton High, grew to 3,00 ...


Controversies


Textbook controversy

In October 2011, a controversy occurred over the content of a textbook used in World History classes throughout the district which contained content that was allegedly anti-Semitic. The textbook was later removed from the curriculum.


Superintendent plagiarism

In July 2014, ''The Lion's Roar'', the student newspaper of Newton South High School, accused Superintendent David Fleishman of using parts of a speech by Governor Deval Patrick without credit. The accusations were levied by two members of the class of 2014. After admitting that he had failed to cite the governor, the Newton School Committee fined Fleishman one week's pay of his $250,000 salary.


Violations of Massachusetts' Open Meeting Law

On December 19, 2014 the Massachusetts Attorney General found that the Newton Public Schools and School Committee Chair Matthew Hills had committed eight violations of the state's Open Meeting Law in June and July 2014. The violations occurred in connection with the plagiarism by Newton Superintendent David Fleishman. No sanctions were imposed on Hills other than reviewing the law.


References


External links


Newton Public Schools
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