
Nashua South student wins at statewide science expo for water filtration project
The competition featured over 1,800 young scientists selected from 423 affiliate fairs in more than 80 countries, regions and territories. READ MORE
The competition featured over 1,800 young scientists selected from 423 affiliate fairs in more than 80 countries, regions and territories. READ MORE
The project seeks to unite the school with St. Joseph Regional Junior High School in one state-of-the-art location. READ MORE
This year, New Hampshire is considering a different approach: Medicaid. A federal program created in 2010 would automatically enroll students in free and reduced-price lunch plans using Medicaid enrollment data. That data includes families’ incomes already, eliminating the need for an application in most cases. READ MORE
Incoming public high school students will now need to take an additional credit in a science elective class and an extra 1.5 credits in general elective classes for graduation. READ MORE
The process kicks off with three events on Tuesday, April 4. All members of our community are invited to take part. Input and feedback from these and other events will help to develop the master plan for school district facilities. READ MORE
Creativity, collaboration and problem-solving skills are at a premium in the evolving future of work. On March 25, 51 student teams competed at Bedford High School demonstrating those skills in solving STEAM-based Challenges: Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, Math and Service Learning. READ MORE
The Heart & Hands Scholarship seeks to assist motivated, mission-driven middle and high school students access a Catholic education. The scholarship represents the commitment and support CMC provides throughout the community. READ MORE
Lauren Boisvert is a resident of Manchester and a graduate of the Manchester School District. She brings experience in both graphic design and education to Manchester Proud (MP). She began her work with the Manchester School District in 2014 through the Granite YMCA’s School’s Out Program (SOP) and continued on through several other capacities. READ MORE
Many New Hampshire school special education departments are anticipating an increase in pre-school age students with more severe needs than in past years and are attributing it to families not accessing early intervention services during the pandemic. READ MORE
Creativity, collaboration and problem-solving skills were on display Saturday in Meredith, NH as 43 student teams competed in the final N.H. Destination Imagination Regional Tournaments. The academic tournament showcases team innovation skills that are fundamental for the Future of Work. READ MORE
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