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THE NEWSTONIAN
School Newspaper

Issue #5 (Feb 2026)
Get the latest SNA news with the February 2026 issue from our student journalism team.


Celebrating 100 Days of Learning
Recently, SNA celebrated 100 days of learning with a collection of student artwork including displays of 100 Pokemon cards, popsicle sticks, flags, fuzz balls, and even words.

Angus McGranahan '26
Feb 201 min read


Educator, Leader, Coach: Mrs. Quinn-Stearns Supports Student Success at SNA
SNA’s Director of Admissions, Kaitlin Quinn-Stearns, has been a part of the SNA community for almost eight years.

Summer Kasmia '30
Feb 202 min read


The Biggest Celebration of the Year
Chinese New Year, also known as Lunar New Year, is usually celebrated in January or February. This year’s celebration took place on February 17th. Chinese New Year is a big deal for Chinese people as it kicks off a fresh start to the new year and hopes for good luck and wealth. It was first celebrated over 3,000 years ago, during the Shang Dynasty in China, known as the Spring Festival during that period. There is a zodiac calendar that cycles through 12 different animals: Th

Brandon Lim '30
Feb 202 min read


Ms. Hill’s Class Brews Up the Poetry Café
By sharing their poems in front of a live audience, Ms. Hill's 3rd and 4th grade class was able to mimic the format of an open mic night.

Mackenzie Wilkins '28
Feb 202 min read


High School ELA and Service Learning Classes Come Together to Raise Money to Help Those in Need
Over the past few weeks, Ms. Mariona’s High School Service Learning class and Mrs. Chiccino’s High School ELA class have been working on multiple projects to raise money for different organizations. Last semester’s Service Learning class volunteered at the Nashua Soup Kitchen, and they collected items to donate to people in need of clothes and basic necessities.

Natalie Demers '29, Farah Kasmia '30
Feb 202 min read


More Than the Game: Why Bad Bunny’s Half Time Show Mattered
This year's Super Bowl LX wasn’t just about football; it was about culture, identity, and connection.

Vivian Madigan '28
Feb 203 min read
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