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This resulted in student protests and discord among Merrimack residents. [1] The policy affected how teachers at Merrimack High School taught about literary figures; as of May 1996 the school district had not placed measures against teachers related to this policy. [2] The school board ended the policy effective the 1996–1997 school year. [3]
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Merrimack High School (MHS) is the public secondary school of the town of Merrimack, New Hampshire. [5] It is located in a central area of town on 38 McElwain Street. About 1,200 students from grades 9 through 12 are enrolled in the school. [6] It is a part of the Merrimack School District.
Merrimack Valley is a four-year high school located in Penacook, a village in the northern part of Concord, New Hampshire The school has approximately 900 students and serves the communities of Andover , Boscawen , Loudon , Penacook , Salisbury , and Webster .
The six public schools in Merrimack are managed by the Merrimack School District and include Thorntons Ferry Elementary School, Reeds Ferry Elementary School, James Mastricola Elementary School, James Mastricola Upper Elementary School, Merrimack Middle School and Merrimack High School. Merrimack High School has won one state championship in ...
Merrimack Valley High School: Penacook: Merrimack: Milford High School: Milford: ... High School Towns – NH Dept. of Education list of public high schools and the ...
from the Merrimack 4th district; Incumbent. Assumed office December 7, 2022: Personal details; Political party: Republican [1] Michael Moffett is an American politician.
Merrimack County comprises the Concord, NH Micropolitan Statistical Area, which in turn constitutes a portion of the Boston–Worcester–Providence, MA–RI–NH–CT Combined Statistical Area. In 2010, the center of population of New Hampshire was located in Merrimack County, in the town of Pembroke .