Honor rolls, school board updates, day-in-the-life stories and more.

Back to School for Manchester students on Sept. 5: Everything you need to know
It’s almost time to go back to school – ready or not, here’s some helpful information. READ MORE
Honor rolls, school board updates, day-in-the-life stories and more.
It’s almost time to go back to school – ready or not, here’s some helpful information. READ MORE
As June Trisciani’s event was occurring across town last Friday night, At-Large Board of School Committee Candidate Peter Argeropoulos was kicking off his campaign with an event at Shopper’s Pub. READ MORE
On Monday, Bob Baines filed to run for the Ward 9 Board of School Committee seat in this fall’s municipal election. READ MORE
Will Stewart officially put his name into race on Monday, following the filing of Jay Ruais last week. READ MORE
In an 8-5 vote, the Manchester Board of Mayor and Aldermen voted to receive and file a referendum that would place a question to voters regarding the complete independence of the Manchester School District from the Manchester Board of Mayor and Aldermen (BMA), effectively killing the proposal for the near future. READ MORE
On Monday, At-Large Board of School Committee (BOSC) Member Peter Argeropoulos filed his paper work for a re-election campaign this fall. READ MORE
On Monday, Manchester Board of School Committee (BOSC) members Julie Turner (Ward 1) , Dr. Sean Parr (Ward 2), Leslie Want (Ward 4), Jason Bonilla (Ward 5), Chris Potter (Ward 7), Gary Hamer (Ward 10), and Jim O’Connell (At-Large) filed for re-election. READ MORE
Although there is still work to do, it seems that the Manchester Board of School Committee (BOSC) is pleased with the progress shown by the administrative leaders of the Manchester School District. READ MORE
On Monday night, Manchester School District Superintendent Dr. Jenn Gillis reported to the Manchester Board of School Committee (BOSC) that the Boston-based architectural firm SMMA has provided a revised lower estimate for its services to help design a plan for the expected renovation of Manchester’s public schools. READ MORE
The Manchester Board of School Committee (BOSC) Finance and Facilities committee recommended a $188,759,220 Fiscal Year 2024 Manchester School District tax cap revenue and expenditure budget on Wednesday night, as well as additional requested funding beyond tax cap limitations and a proposed school food and nutrition budget as well. READ MORE
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