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Beginning in fall 2007 Bedford stopped sending new students to Manchester West, so it could instead send them to Bedford High School. By fall 2009 Bedford no longer sent any levels to Manchester West. [4] In 2011, the town of Auburn, which previously contracted with Manchester School District and sent the majority of its students to Manchester ...
The school keeps low student-to-teacher ratios with most classes averaging 10 students. Over the years, the school has hosted several international students as it is recognized as a SEVIS international-student visa-granting school. The school has "rolling open admissions", admitting new students throughout the school year.
After the start of the 20th century, the two schools decided that the winner of a league championship would keep its colors; Concord won, and Manchester Central chose forest green as its new color. Ronald Mailhot was named interim principal at the end of 2011, following the retirement of former principal John R. Rist, but returned as full-time ...
Nov. 27—Manchester school board members voted Monday to approve a new three-year deal with city teachers that includes a 9% raise in year one, a hike in hiring bonuses and four additional work ...
May 29—Manchester school officials and the city teachers union have agreed to delay a portion of a new three-year contract that kicks in July 1 — designed to create savings in prescription ...
Here are U.S. News & World Report's 10 best New Hampshire middle schools of 2025: Academy for Science and Design Charter School (6-8) - Nashua Frances C. Richmond Middle School (6-8) - Hanover
School district School Administrative Unit (SAU) Acworth: Fall Mountain Regional 60 – Fall Mountain Regional (Pre-K to 12) Albany: Albany 9 – Conway (Pre-K to 12) Alexandria: Newfound Area: 4 – Newfound Area (Pre-K to 12) Allenstown: Allenstown 53 – Pembroke (Pre-K to 12) Alstead: Fall Mountain Regional 60 – Fall Mountain Regional ...
Holy Family Academy is a co-educational private junior high / high school in Manchester, New Hampshire, teaching in the Roman Catholic classical tradition. In September, 2006, the school was named in the Catholic High School Honor Roll, which lists the top 50 Catholic high schools in the United States. [1]