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New Hampton School Celebrates Student-Athlete Achievements with Spring 2024 Athletic Awards
On May 14, 2024, New Hampton School hosted its Spring Athletic Awards ceremony. This event celebrated the hard work and dedication of its student-athletes throughout the season. The school community, including alumni, family, and friends, attended to honor the athletes who managed a busy schedule of academics, athletics, and social activities since the March break.
NH education chief, told changes harm public schools, says he's 'champion of children'
MANCHESTER — After an hour-long public conversation with the commissioner of the New Hampshire Department of Education, school board members in Manchester – the state’s largest school district – remained frustrated by a lack of clear answers and unconvinced that proposed revisions to the state’s minimum standards for public schools, known as the 306s, will improve education in the Granite State. Despite that, the state Board of Education plans to finalize the revisions as soon as next...
5 Seacoast baseball teams with best chance to win state titles in 2024
With one week left in the New Hampshire high school baseball season, and less than two in Maine, teams are in the home stretch of the regular-season schedule and jockeying for playoff positioning. More: Here are 18 surprise standout players for Seacoast high school baseball in 2024 Newmarket was the lone Seacoast team to...
Here are 18 surprise standout players for Seacoast high school baseball in 2024
The midway point of the high school baseball season has come and gone, and Seacoast teams are moving toward the home stretch and state tournaments in New Hampshire and Maine. Twenty-five Seacoast players to watch were highlighted in the preseason. Here are 18 players who have taken advantage of their opportunities and perhaps performed even better than expected: ...
Dover, Hampton, Stratham teachers semifinalists for NH’s top award
CONCORD — Five Seacoast teachers are among the 15 semi-finalists in the running for the New Hampshire Teacher of the Year Award. The New Hampshire Department of Education announced the semi-finalist Tuesday. Representing the Seacoast were Dover High School biology teacher Amy Poirier, Marston School of Hampton fourth-grade teacher Jason Schrack, Barrington Middle...
Badru Moves North
On Friday, The Newman School/Team New England HGSL 6’6” wing Khalil Badru announced his commitment to New Hampshire, staying in New England to compete in the America East conference at the Division I level. The Connecticut-native has been on our radar for some time, as he was already...
Education Requirements for Kids Under 16 in Massachusetts and New Hampshire
We are very fortunate to live in New England, with some of the best hospitals and schools in the country. There are pros and cons to every location, but in New Hampshire and Massachusetts specifically, we enjoy the mountains, lakes, ocean, and everything in-between. There are so many opportunities for...
Why We Need Representation in Schools: Insights from a School Administrator
At a time when the Education sector is increasingly politicized, the issue of representation within school systems is more pertinent than ever. To delve into the need for more representation, the New Hampshire Center for Justice and Equity (NHCJE) spoke with Jerold White, assistant principal at Manchester West High School and the first black male to hold an administrative position there.
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