Superintendent Brad Morgan, Assistant Superintendent Gary Burboa-Reese and Principal Laurie Smith proudly announce that North Middlesex Regional High School has been recognized as a 2024-25 Project Lead The Way (PLTW) Distinguished School.
PLTW is a national nonprofit organization that creates transformative learning experiences and empowers students to develop in-demand knowledge and skills for future careers.
The PLTW Distinguished School recognition honors schools committed to increasing student access, engagement, and achievement in their PLTW programs. To be eligible for the designation, NMRHS had to meet multiple criteria in the 2023-24 school year, such as the number of PLTW courses available to students, the percentage of students enrolled in PLTW, and the percentage of students taking more than one PLTW course.
“We are proud to honor North Middlesex Regional High School for their commitment to providing students with exceptional educational experiences through PLTW programs,” said Dr. David Dimmett, PLTW President and CEO. “This achievement celebrates their dedication to student achievement and their focus on empowering students with the knowledge and skills necessary for success in school and a wide range of post-secondary opportunities.”
For more information about PLTW’s Distinguished Program Recognition, click here.
“We are thrilled to be able to offer our students access to a high-quality curriculum with a dedicated staff that provide them the opportunity to explore real world science and engineering topics that will better prepare them for the future,” said Assistant Superintendent Burboa-Reese. “This recognition highlights North Middlesex’s commitment to relevant and engaging learning for our students.”
For more information on NMRHS’ PLTW programs, contact Assistant Superintendent Burboa-Reese at 978-597-8713 or gburboareese@nmrsd.org.
About PLTW
For nearly 30 years, Project Lead The Way (PLTW) has prepared PreK–12 students for careers, college, and life by equipping them with the STEM knowledge, credential preparation, transferable skills, and confidence to succeed. Our hands-on, real-world learning, deep industry partnerships and clear, scaffolded curriculum guide students from early career curiosity to postsecondary readiness. With strong professional development taught by a national network of more than 116,000 trained teachers in 12,200+ schools across all 50 states, PLTW enables schools to design scalable, future-focused programs that inspire students, empower educators,
and connect learning to life after graduation.
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