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Middle school plans progress – Candia School Board OKs new middle school tuition plan, Auburn expected to follow suit
BY JENNIFER McDOWELL Candia School Board members ratified the tuition agreement for the proposed Candia/Auburn middle school on Thursday, Nov. 1, after a public forum at Moore School at which the projected tax impact for the new school was presented.
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Candia gets hearing on new school Sept. 27
BY JENN McDOWELL Candia residents and Moore School teachers worried about missing either of the scheduled public forums on the proposed Candia-Auburn middle school need not worry. Candia’s School Board has announced that a special meeting for Candia
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Auburn alone will run school – Candia teachers not guaranteed jobs at planned joint middle school
BY JENN McDOWELL Candia and Auburn residents raised some concerns about plans for the proposed Candia-Auburn middle school at the first of two public forums. Kathleen Porter, vice chairman of the Auburn School Board, and Dan Bisson, the building’s
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More at Moore – Candia’s only school sees jump in enrollment
BY JENN MCDOWELL Despite a slightly larger number of students, Candia’s Henry Moore School enjoyed a smooth first week, according to Principal Robert St. Cyr. A total of 474 students reported for the first day of school on Monday, Aug. 27, up from
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School aid could leave towns short
BY NICHOLAS BROWN As the three branches of state government wrangle over how to best provide aid to public schools, local school administrators say they can do little but watch and wait. “I could hypothesize a lot, but I think the reality here is
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