Principal's Weekly Update - Feb 6, 2026

Dear NVTHS Families,

It has been a dynamic and energized week here at Nashoba! Our students have been busy extending their learning beyond the classroom walls and focusing on their future pathways.

Several of our departments took their skills into the community this week for valuable field experiences. It was fantastic to see our Health Assisting, TV Media, Early Childhood, and Hospitality students engaging in hands-on learning environments. These experiences are vital for connecting curriculum to real-world application.

Our SkillsUSA team traveled to Gillette Stadium for a leadership conference. The event focused on supporting the transition from high school to college and careers, providing our students with the tools and confidence they need to navigate their next steps. AND, our Outdoors Club went to Patriot Place for ice skating. 

We ended the week on a high note with a very successful Career Fair for all students. We were thrilled to welcome over 50 local vendors who took the time to speak with our students about opportunities in the workforce. The energy in the building was electric, and our students did a great job networking and asking insightful questions.

I hope everyone takes some time to rest and recharge. Have a great weekend!

GO PATRIOTS!

Jeremy Slotnick, Principal

NT Career Fair 2/6/26

 IMPORTANT DATES TO REMEMBER

  • February 11, 2026     Early Dismissal (12pm)

  • February 16-20, 2026     February Break

  • March 6, 2026     Trimester 2 Ends

  • March 24-25, 2026     MCAS English (All Sophomores)

Wellness Committee

Join our Wellness Challenge!  Fitness Bingo:  More Info Here

Seniors!

The price for the 2026 yearbook is now $65, and is available for purchase until April 17. More Information Here

Due by Feb 13 - 

  • Parent Ads: For all parents/guardians of seniors, if you would like to include a personalized congratulatory message & photo in the yearbook for your graduate, you can! Just take a look at the form attached. They're due Friday, February 13th, so don't wait! More information Here

  • Business Ads: These ads are for any school-appropriate business that would like to have an advertisement promoting themselves in the yearbook. For any student who would like to get a FREE yearbook, you would need to get 3 business ads to qualify. They're due Friday, February 13th,  More Information Here.

For any further questions, please don't hesitate to contact: Yearbook@nashobatech.net

Senior Night! (Athletics)

  • Boys Basketball / Cheer - Friday 2/6 6:30pm at NVTHS

  • Ice Hockey - Saturday 2/7 6:30pm at Chelmsford Forum

  • Girls Basketball - Tuesday 2/10 5:30pm at NVTHS

2025 School Report Card

Families and communities are critical partners to a school's success. Just as a student's report card shows how they are performing, the school report card shows how a school is performing in multiple areas. It shows the school's strengths and the challenges that need to be addressed to ensure the school is meeting the needs of all students.  View our report card Here / Flyer Here

NVTHS Foundation 

The NVTHS Foundation plays a vital role in enhancing the high school experience for every student. Through our fundraising efforts, we proudly support - Clubs & Activities, Student Athletes, Senior Scholarships, Families & Our School Community. The Foundation is always looking for parent volunteers to help us grow our impact. Join a great group of volunteers and make a difference in your child's education.

  • 2026 Annual NVTHS Foundation Trivia Night and Scholarship Drive - 3/13/26

More Information Here   

Nashoba Tech's Got Talent

Tools down, mic up!

Get ready to take the stage—because Nashoba Tech’s Got Talent is coming May 22nd!

This is our Inaugural Viking Talent Takeover, and we’re looking for singers, dancers, musicians, comedians, magicians, and performers of all kinds. Open to all students - if you’ve got talent, we want to see it!

Compete for prizes from local establishments, impress a live judging panel, and perform in front of students, families, and members of our community.

Sign-ups are now open! Click the link to register or scan the QR code.

Step into the spotlight, Vikings—this is your moment to shine! More info here

Class of 2027

Food Drive for Loaves and Fishes in Devens! The donation drop box is located in the Main Lobby. If you are in a position to donate,  Loaves and Fishes is looking for the items below but any donation is greatly appreciated!   More Info Here

Nashoba has partnered with Cartwheel free webinars for parents and caregivers

● Designed for parents and caregivers of PreK-12th graders 

● Available Monday-Friday, 8am-8pm; Saturday 8am-5pm and in multiple languages

● Offered via 30-minute virtual sessions for 2-6 months on average — with scheduling designed

    to be flexible for each family. 

● Billed to a family’s insurance provider. Families with Medicaid or no insurance have $0 

   out-of-pocket costs. 

Upcoming Webinar:Helping Kids Build Healthy Relationships with Food & Their Bodies

  • Wednesday, February 11, 2026

  • 12:00–1:00 pm ET

  • In this session, Certified Eating Disorder Specialist and Consultant, Dana Sedlak, LCSW, CEDS-C, will share simple, supportive ways families can help kids navigate questions and concerns around food, body image, and confidence. February is Eating Disorder Awareness Month, making this topic especially timely.

Cultures and Communities Club

Join the Cultures and Communities Club for a Lunar New YEar event.  The group will meet at UMass Lowell to enjoy Dragon Dances and more.  The event is on Saturday February 28th and permission slips are due to Ms. St. Arnaud before vacation.

Did you know that according to Chinese culture, 2026 is the year of the horse? The horse represents speed, freedom, and passion and this year favors ambitious, independent, and hardworking, yet sometimes impatient, individuals.  Check out the Culture and Communities Club's Bulletin Board to see what year you were born in and what that means.

Outdoors Club

The Outdoors Club traveled to Patriot Place to enjoy ice skating!  After over an hour of skating on the beautiful path called Winter Skate, the group enjoyed free time to check out the shops, have dinner, and send the Patriots winning vibes!  Nine students participated and some even tried skating for the first time.  Amy St. Arnaud is the advisor of the Outdoors Club.

Outdoors Club - Skating 1Outdoors Club - Skating 2Outdoors Club - Skating 3

Summer Programs at Harvard Medical School

Is your student interested in medicine, biomedical research, forensic science, dentistry or biomedical engineering?  Experience hands-on learning to deepen understanding by connecting lessons to real-life experiences. Learn from Harvard Medical School staff and other expert healthcare professionals.  More Info Here

Message from the Curriculum Office

Information and Procedures for Early College Pathways:  More Information Here

Spanish Translation / Portuguese Translation

Message from the Technology Department 

Chromebook fee of $15 per student is now due. This fee ensures that every student has a reliable device for learning. Families can pay online via the "payment sites" tab on the NT website or cash/checks (made out to Nashoba Valley Technical High School) can be dropped off to Mrs. Baldwin in the Business Office. 

*Please note, the Chromebook fee is due each year your student attends NT. 

Annual Student Health & Emergency Contact Form, Medications, and Action Plans - 

REQUIRED for all students each year and needs to be returned to the student’s homeroom within the first 2 days of school.  Link to Form

Report an Absence / Tardy / Dismissal - Main # + Option 2 or; use the following link: Absent_Tardy_Dismissal_Reporting_GoogleForm 

Helpful Links:

NVTHS Website

NVTHS School Year Calendar  

NVTHS Athletics / Clubs

Student Handbook  - Acknowledgment Form

Bell Schedule 

Parent Release for Publishing Google Form 

Military Recruiters Opt Out Google Form

NVTHS Support Desk   

ASPEN Portal Basic Instruction.pdf