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Parker Tirrell, a 15-year-old transgender girl, plays in first soccer scrimmage of the season
08-22-2024 5:03 PM

By ALEXANDER RAPP

Parker Tirrell went down after a hard foul in front of goal in the second half of a girls soccer scrimmage on Tuesday night, and she drew a much-needed penalty for her team while down 1-0.Tirrell played for Plymouth Regional High School in a friendly...

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Unresolved issues linger as Dartmouth starts fall term
09-13-2024 8:02 PM

By FRANCES MIZE

HANOVER — With less than a week to go before the start of Dartmouth College’s fall term, rising senior Matt Jachim-Gallagher, of Newport, worked on a friendship bracelet on a bench across from Tuck Mall, where freshman orientation was underway.As...


In line with Art Ellison’s “dying wish” bill, Sununu signs expansion of two food programs into law
08-08-2024 9:08 AM

By MICHAELA TOWFIGHI

With the Hunger Free New Hampshire Act, Becky Whitley wanted a buffet of solutions to eliminate food insecurity. In the end, Gov. Chris Sununu signed a small portion of her original bill into law. Students who are eligible for free and reduced lunch...


The Sharon Academy constructs new STEAM building
08-05-2024 5:01 PM

By HALEY CLOUGH

SHARON — Four distinctive yurts used as classrooms at The Sharon Academy for nearly 20 years were relocated this summer to make way for a new 5,000-square-foot academic building, now under construction.The shift from circular cloth yurts, akin to...


Mountain Views Supervisory Union sues state over special education funding
08-04-2024 5:00 PM

By CHRISTINA DOLAN

WOODSTOCK — The Mountain Views Supervisory Union has filed a lawsuit against the Agency of Education and the Agency of Human Services over the state’s refusal to reimburse Mountain Views for the cost of providing special education services for a...


A new parental notification law is coming this fall. A teacher’s experience navigating the previous one may foreshadow what’s to come.
08-04-2024 4:31 PM

By JEREMY MARGOLIS

Last fall, high school teacher Penny Culliton received a notice from the New Hampshire Department of Education that appeared to expand the scope of a parental notification law passed in 2017. The department’s initial advisory to schools had said that...


UNH drops charges against at least four people arrested during May 1 pro-Palestine protest
07-31-2024 4:20 PM

By JEREMY MARGOLIS

A University of New Hampshire prosecutor on Tuesday dropped criminal charges against at least four of the people arrested during a May 1 pro-Palestine protest after they reportedly accepted plea agreements.The four cases were dismissed nearly three...


Change looms: Marshfield School of Weaving finds a new home in Orange County
07-29-2024 5:31 PM

By K. FIEGENBAUM

Over the past 50 years, a Marshfield barn located two dirt roads off Route 2 has quietly served as the entire country’s hub for a unique weaving practice that dates back over a thousand years. Despite its out-of-the-way location, the Marshfield School...


Hanover prosecutor charges 20 more protesters with violations; 4 others get off
07-21-2024 7:34 PM

By NORA DOYLE-BURR

HANOVER — The Hanover Police prosecutor filed charges on Thursday in Lebanon District Court for the last batch of the 89 people arrested on May 1 during a pro-Palestinian protest on the Dartmouth Green.Prosecutor Mariana Pastore charged 20 additional...


Community college tuition frozen for sixth consecutive year
07-21-2024 6:31 PM

By JEREMY MARGOLIS

Tuition at New Hampshire’s seven community colleges will not increase this coming school year, the Community College System of New Hampshire announced Thursday.Since 2018, a full community college course load has cost $6,450 per year or $215 per...


Residents question Hartford’s payout to former superintendent
07-19-2024 7:31 PM

By CHRISTINA DOLAN

HARTFORD — Community members peppered the School Board with questions about the recent departure of and severance payment to former Superintendent Tom DeBalsi at a special meeting on Thursday night, yet most of the questions remained unanswered.After...


ACLU calls on UNH and Dartmouth to drop charges against pro-Palestine protesters
07-18-2024 4:31 PM

By JEREMY MARGOLIS

The ACLU of New Hampshire on Wednesday called on the University of New Hampshire and Dartmouth College to drop trespassing and disorderly conduct charges against pro-Palestine protesters arrested on May 1.In a letter to the presidents of the two...


Newport School Board approves incentive pay in effort to retain teachers, staff
07-16-2024 6:00 PM

By PATRICK O’GRADY

NEWPORT — With teacher retention described as a “crisis,” the Newport School Board approved a one-time incentive payout for returning teachers and support staff in hopes it will help keep teachers in Newport.The returning teachers and support staff...


UNH students plan to sue the school, governor over response to pro-Palestine protest as prosecutor begins to offer plea deals
07-03-2024 6:31 PM

By JEREMY MARGOLIS

A group of at least 11 students plans to sue the University of New Hampshire and Gov. Chris Sununu for violating their civil rights during a May 1 pro-Palestine protest in which 11 students were arrested.An intent-to-sue letter is set to be sent last...


White River Valley High School graduates celebrate opportunities
06-17-2024 11:24 AM

By NICOLA SMITH

SOUTH ROYALTON — Under a brilliant blue sky and cool temperatures, Anna Stratton, who gave the salutatory address at the White River Valley High School graduation Saturday on South Royalton green, urged her classmates to live in the present and not...


Woodstock Class of ’24 ready to explore the wider world
06-15-2024 9:46 AM

By CHRISTINA DOLAN

WOODSTOCK — With an eruption of bright green mortarboards, the class of 2024 celebrated its graduation inside Union Arena Friday evening.“Your world is as big as you make it,” Principal Gavin Small told the graduates.Woodstock may be a small-town...


Hartford High sends off resilient Class of ’24
06-15-2024 9:01 AM

By PATRICK ADRIAN

WHITE RIVER JUNCTION — For a few minutes during Friday night’s Hartford High graduation ceremony, the skies opened up over the school’s athletic field and a steady rain fell. Some guests opened umbrellas or pulled out ponchos. But members of the...


Ledyard Charter School Class of 2024
06-15-2024 8:00 AM

Ledyard Charter School Class of 2024Gabriella Bagley, Plymouth State University; Aria Faught; Anthony Gale; Kenia Gardner; Aniken Norwalk; Jacob Renaud; Gage Richards; and Benjamin Stanek.


Thetford Academy graduates celebrate an ‘unorthodox’ four-year journey
06-15-2024 7:53 AM

By JOHN LIPPMAN

THETFORD — They entered to pods and COVID and exited to pomp and circumstance: The past four years had not been easy for the senior class of Thetford Academy, but their graduation on cooling Friday evening was a time to remember, express gratitude and...


An end and a beginning for the Hanover High Class of ’24
06-15-2024 7:36 AM

By ALEX HANSON

HANOVER — Education is a series of expanding horizons. Students do their work, fail or succeed, move forward and repeat the process all over again.“The human condition is complex,” Hanover High School Principal Julie Stevenson said at the start of the...


Group defends Vermont public schools
06-14-2024 7:01 PM

By ALEX HANSON

A couple of weeks before Town Meeting Day, longtime Norwich School Board member Neil Odell wrote a letter to future Vermonters about the demise of public education.“Rather than double down on our public education system,” Odell wrote, “we instead...

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