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Lebanon High School is the sole high school in the Lebanon School District (SAU 88) in New Hampshire. Ranging from grades 9–12, students are from the city of Lebanon and the towns of Grantham, Plainfield and Cornish. [2] The mascot for the LHS Raiders is commonly called the "Raider Bird."
Supt. Nicole Malinoski presented two items involving big changes to the Lebanon School District starting in the 2024-25 school year at a committee-of-the-whole meeting. The board also appointed a ...
A school district can be governed by Official Ballot Referenda just as a town can. ... New Hampshire's operating budget is set on a two-year basis, the latest period ...
Lebanon City Council passed a $16,481,636 budget for 2023 with no tax increase, though officials acknowledge increased expenses are having an impact. Lebanon City Council passes 2023 budget, ninth ...
The U.S. State of New Hampshire currently has eight statistical areas that have been delineated by the Office of Management and Budget (OMB). On July 21, 2023, the OMB delineated two combined statistical areas, two metropolitan statistical areas, and four micropolitan statistical areas in New Hampshire. [1]
The North Lebanon Township Board of Supervisors approved a 2022 budget requiring no increase in local property taxes for the fifth year in a row. North Lebanon Twp residents won't see a tax ...
It became West Lebanon High School from 1915 to 1961. [1] Seminary Hill School was an elementary school from 1961 until 2012. [1] Within Lebanon School District, its role was to teach the older elementary grades for the western half of the town. [2] For many years, it served grades 4–6, and from 2009 to 2012, grades 5–6.
South Burlington School District quickly regrouped, and by two days following Town Meeting Day had adopted a new budget of $69,530,000 (compared to $71,192,891 that was rejected) with a projected ...