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Mayor's Youth Summit II

Brown Middle School, 125 Meadowbrook Rd, Newton Center, MA | Get Directions »
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On March 20, 2013, Mayor Setti Warren will host Youth Summit II, brining teens, parents and community members back together to focus on solutions to the challenges discussed during Youth Summit I in October.  Youth Summit I was a chance to hear from and talk to our teens about what they are thinking, feeling, and experiencing.  Youth Summit II is an opportunity to learn about the priorities that emerged from our discussions in October and to help us move forward as a community to take action. The evening will include a chance to hear from the Mayor, the Superintendent, and teens, small group discussions and an opportunity for all to express their opinion on the best solutions to pressing teen issues in Newton. Have a positive impact on the well-being of youth in our city by participating in this community event. Teens and adults are invited and encouraged attend. The summit will take place at Brown Middle School located at 125 Meadowbrook Road in Newton from 6-9pm. A light supper will be served from 5:30-6:00pm. Registration is required for the event. You can register by visiting www.newtonma.gov/youthsummit or contact 617-796-1436 or joleary@newtonma.gov.

Event Details

Posted by: Jennifer O'Leary
Where Brown Middle School 125 Meadowbrook Rd, Newton Center, MA 02459
Next on This event is over.
Time 6:00 pm–9:00 pm
Who to bring College Students, Moms, Dads, Everyone, Teens, Families, Seniors
Website http://­www.­newtonma.­gov/­youthsummit
Phone 617-796-1436
Price $0

More About Brown Middle School

Brown Middle School

Brown Middle School

125 Meadowbrook Rd, Newton Center, MA
617-559-6900

Nestled between Oak Hill Middle School and Newton South High School, Brown Middle School is one of four public middle schools in Newton. As with the other three public middle schools in the district, Brown participates in the Excellence, Enrichment and Exploration (EEE) program, which includes after school sports and clubs for students. Led by Principal John Jordan, students at Brown Middle school who stay in the Newton Public Schools matriculate to Newton South High School. 

Brown is accessible by the #52 MBTA bus, which stops nearby at the intersection of Wheeler Street and Meadowbrook Road.

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