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BOE starts discussion on weapons policy

NASHUA – The Board of Education policy committee met Tuesday evening to start discussion around any changes to the district’s existing weapons policy. According to policy chair Heather Raymond, the state recently asked that all district’s re-evaluate their current policies, which are set ...

Fired up: Kids vie in Merrimack fire muster

A speedy contingent of potential firefighters from Merrimack elementary schools undertook yesterday some rigorous challenges at a Fire Muster hosted by the local firefighters’ union at James Mastricola Upper Elementary School. Kudos ultimately went to the winner: Reeds Ferry Elementary ...

Fewer than half of N.H. students proficient in math and reading

SNASHUA – Fewer than half of New Hampshire students are proficient in math or reading from grades four through 12, according to the National Assessment of Educational Progress. The assessment, known as “The Nation’s Report Card” presents aggregate state results as percentages of ...

Hudson principal earns A+

HUDSON – No matter the issue that is presented on his desk, Hudson Memorial School Principal Keith Bowen’s question is always, “is it good for the kids?” His student-centric attitude and growth mindset is part of what earned him the A-plus Administrator Award at the New England League ...

Top honors: Marine robotics teacher named STEM teacher of the year

NASHUA – In his 33 years as an educator, Robert Lalancette has taught science, math, engineering, technology, physics, history and literature- all in the same class. Lalancette, the Marine Robotics and Woodworking Technology instructor at Nashua High School North, developed the Marine ...

Mosley implores board to ‘be better’

NASHUA – Superintendent of Schools Jahmal Mosley addressed the board Monday night with a plea to the board for more respectful meetings, something he said has kept him up at night during the “most difficult two weeks that I can imagine as a superintendent.” “I know that we are better ...