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Musicians perform to inspire students

NASHUA — A group of Harvard-Radcliffe Orchestra musicians stopped by the Amherst Street Elementary School last month to inspire the youth through music. Sinfonietta Strings of Greater Nashua hosted these Harvard College musicians who came to perform their 21st Century After School program ...

Nashua South Math Team continues to dominate

NASHUA – When Nashua High School South teacher Kellie Gabriel began coaching the school’s math team several years ago, it was a challenge to find 10 students willing to participate. To say interest has multiplied may by an understatement, as Gabriel now finds herself with as many as 90 ...

Debate on school start date

NASHUA – In New Hampshire, 84 percent of school districts start before Labor Day, but this may change in the coming years, thanks to Gov. Chris Sununu’s Save our Summers Study Commission. “Restoring a few days in August and beginning school after the traditional end-of-summer holiday ...

Milford High celebrates Computer Science Week

MILFORD – This week, Milford High School and Applied Technology Center celebrated “Computer Science Week” through engaging activities and by having guest speakers visit. Friday, two guests spoke to students from Tammy Andrew’s computer science classes about their experiences and how ...

Nashua South Innovations Club advances in STEM competition

NASHUA – For a second consecutive year, members of the Innovations Club at Nashua High School South have earned a spot as one of five state finalists in New Hampshire for the Samsung Solve for Tomorrow Competition. This nationwide competition challenges public school teachers and students ...

School changes too fast?

MILFORD – Two Milford school principals said they are concerned that changes that are part of a proposed budget for next year are happening too quickly. Answering questions from the Advisory Budget Committee at a four-hour meeting Nov. 17, Milford High School Principal Brad Craven said ...