“Just because they don’t want to listen to us, doesn’t mean we can’t make them hear us,” Victoria Sanchez shouted into her megaphone Monday morning.

"/> “Just because they don’t want to listen to us, doesn’t mean we can’t make them hear us,” Victoria Sanchez shouted into her megaphone Monday morning.

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South students stand for change during walkout

NASHUA – Holding up signs reading “Never Again” and “Time to Take Action”, close to a hundred Nashua High School South students walked out of school at exactly 10 a.m. Wednesday morning and formed a circle in front of the building’s entrance. There, they remained for exactly 17 ...

Ledge Street School staff removal remains a mystery

NASHUA – The Nashua School District spent almost $100,000 between May and October on the two Ledge Street Elementary School principals who were removed from their positions last year, a full month before the end of school. No explanation has been offered by either party. According to ...

BOE passes policy to limit meeting times

NASHUA – In a lengthy meeting Monday night, the Nashua Board of Education passed a new policy that would limit regular board meetings to two hours. Five minutes before the allotted time is up, the board may make the decision to “lengthen the meeting by 30-minute increments with a majority ...

Page turner: Celebrating ‘Read across America’ week

NASHUA – Every time a name was announced in the Dr. Crisp Elementary School gymnasium identifying each class’s top reader, the rest of the students would scream, cheer, high five and applaud. “Reading is so fun!” one student told third grade teacher Ashlee Cataldo. It is every ...

Merrimack School District deliberative session tonight

MERRIMACK – The Merrimack School District deliberative session has been moved to 7 p.m. today at the James Mastricola Upper Elementary School. The discussion will focus on the proposed warrant articles, including the implementation of full-day Kindergarten. Voting will be April 10.

Schools set for early release; events postponed

Nashua School District Superintendent Jahmal Mosley made his decision early enough for parents to craft contingency plans: Nashua students will be released two hours early from school today. “According to all meteorological reports, the storm will be at its apex from late Wednesday afternoon ...