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BOE officials debate class rank

NASHUA – Students and district faculty members brought concerns over class rank to the attention of the Board of Education Monday night during the groups regular meeting. Nashua Technology Center South Director Mike McQuilkin said while he and Nashua Technology Center North Director Amanda ...

Nashua students headed to international Destination Imagination Competition

NASHUA – A team of young innovators from Bicentennial Elementary School is one of more than 1,400 teams that have advanced to participate in the Destination Imagination Global Finals 2019. Each year, hundreds of thousands of students participate in DI competitions across the world. As ...

Milford teacher wins STEM Excellence in Teaching Award

MILFORD – Heron Pond Elementary School Teacher Suzanne Schedin was recognized Friday evening for her efforts of going above and beyond to educate students, as she was presented with the 2019 Society of Professional Engineers STEM Excellence in Teaching Award for the elementary level. Each ...

In the Bedroom: Milford exhibit shows parents drug use signs

AMHERST – Kevin Barrows has seen it all, and he wants parents to see what he sees. The retired sheriff was in a trailer in the Amherst Police Department parking lot last week – a trailer tricked-out to resemble the bedroom of someone in their late teens or early 20s who is using illegal ...

Souhegan school board will look at budget cuts

AMHERST – In the wake of an election that saw the high school’s operating budget approved, but just barely, the Souhegan Cooperative School Board is trying to put together a plan to reduce next year’s spending. At its March 25 meeting, the board voted unanimously to direct schools ...

Gun control advocates cheer passage of HB 564

NASHUA – Most New Hampshire House members representing Greater Nashua voted to criminalize carrying a firearm on public school property, a move gun control advocates said should improve safety for teachers and students. “It’s long past time for us to catch up to the majority of states ...