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School News

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

Civics

BOSC approves $630,000 for first phase of school renovation plan

Monday, March 13, 2023 Andrew Sylvia 0

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

City Hall

Committee recommends tax cap plus ‘additional needs’ budget to full school board

Wednesday, February 15, 2023 Andrew Sylvia 0

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

Civics

Transgender policy opposition earns rebuke from BOSC

Monday, February 13, 2023 Andrew Sylvia 2

Echoes of last week’s controversial school board meeting in Milford made its way to the public comment section of Monday night’s Board of School Committee (BOSC) meeting, as three members of the public referenced Milford in attacks on the Manchester School District’s policies regarding support of transgender students. READ MORE

Civics

Legislators discuss ‘Ride share school bus’ concept

Sunday, February 12, 2023 Andrew Sylvia 0

The New Hampshire House of Representatives Education Committee had a full slate on Friday. Here’s what they discussed. READ MORE

Civics

Critical race theory concerns enter discussion about literacy program

Monday, February 6, 2023 Andrew Sylvia 0

The New Hampshire House of Representatives Education Committee had a busy schedule on Monday. Here’s a recap of what they discussed. READ MORE

Education

2023 Hillside Middle School Scripps Spelling Bee results

Wednesday, January 18, 2023 Keith Spiro 0

For the first time in three years, students and parents were able to be together in-person for the annual Scripps National Spelling Bee preliminary competition. READ MORE

Civics

Legislators hear testimony on Communism education bill

Wednesday, January 11, 2023 Andrew Sylvia 0

On Wednesday in the New Hampshire House of Representatives’ Education Committee, legislators examined a bill that would require local school districts to devote at least one hour of instruction to teaching students about communism. READ MORE

West High School
Civics

If you graduated from West High in the 1970s, this Christmas reunion party is for you!

Monday, December 5, 2022 Carol Robidoux 0

If you or someone you know graduated between 1970-1979, then this one’s for you. Come together for some laughs and to reminisce.  READ MORE

City Hall

Manchester School District releases RFQ deadline for school architects/engineering firms

Thursday, November 10, 2022 Andrew Sylvia 0

On Thursday, a request for proposals (RFP) seeking architectural and engineering firms was released by the Manchester School District, marking the next step in the district’s ongoing long-term facilities planning process. READ MORE

Education

Hurry: Ticket deadline for Memorial High School’s 2022 Hall of Fame ceremony is Oct. 23

Monday, October 17, 2022 Press Release 0

Those wishing to attend the 2022 Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony for Manchester Memorial High School MUST purchase tickets by this Sunday, October 23. READ MORE

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