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The original location of Dover High School in 1851 was on Chestnut Street and served students north of the Cocheco River until 1869, when the Dover school system was consolidated. [2] Dover High School's second iteration was designed by Alvah T. Ramsdell in 1905 and constructed adjacent to the Dover Public Library on Locust Street.
Horne Street Elementary School K-4 78 Horne Street Dover, NH 03820 (603) 516-6756 Michael McKenney Woodman Park Elementary School K-4 11 Towle Avenue Dover, NH 03820 (603) 516-6700 Patrick Boodey Dover Middle School 5-8 16 Daley Drive Dover, NH 03820 (603) 516-7200 Kim Lyndes Dover High School: 9-12 25 Alumni Drive Dover, NH 03820 (603) 516-6900
This is a list of school districts in New Hampshire. [1] The majority of school districts in the state are independent governments. Nine are dependent to city governments and the Coos County School District is controlled the Coos County government. [2]
A financial prospectus was mailed out to all residents of the Dover City School District this month. McCrate: Dover schools' financial report highlights commitment to accountability Skip to main ...
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Dover Area School District, a 2005 court case Topics referred to by the same term This disambiguation page lists articles about schools, colleges, or other educational institutions which are associated with the same title.
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The largest municipality in New Hampshire, by population (as of the 2010 census), is the city of Manchester (pop. 109,565). The largest which is a town and not a city is Derry (pop. 33,109). The smallest which is a city and not a town is Franklin (pop. 8,477). The smallest incorporated municipality overall is the town of Hart's Location (pop. 41).