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By Dan O’BrienFed up with a lack of communication and funding issues with Manchester public schools, the Hooksett School Board has sent a scathing letter to the mayor of Manchester and is talking about building a new high school here.
Hooksett has a 20-year tuition agreement to send its public high school students to Manchester and has had ...
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By Lauren Sausser
Hooksett School Board members are concerned about the kind of education the town’s high school students will receive given budgeting problems in the city of Manchester.
At the School Board meeting on Tuesday, June 2, they did not publicly speculate on whether legal action would be necessary surrounding budget cuts to ...
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BY LAUREN SAUSSERIf you’re wondering if Hooksett will ever construct its own high school, don’t ask any of the members of the Hooksett High School Committee.
Because they don’t know.
The committee has made no hard decisions yet about whether the town needs its own secondary school but will continue to review enrollment ...
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BY LAUREN SAUSSERHooksett may not need a high school right now, but – just in case – the School Board already has its sights set on a spot.
An 80-acre parcel off Route 3 just south of Head’s Pond has been offered by Manchester Sand and Gravel as a site for a potential school. The area has been deemed ideal because state law ...
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BY LAUREN SAUSSERThe Hooksett School Board does not know if the town needs a high school. But they are ready to find out.
A newly formed committee – which has not yet held its first meeting – includes elected officials and community members.
The Hooksett High School Committee is charged with considering whether a new high school is a ...
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BY JENN McDOWELLThe Hooksett School Board is looking for members of the community to sit on a newly established committee devoted to studying future high school plans for the school district.
Superintendent Charles “Phil” Littlefield said two parents of Hooksett students and two community members at large are needed to fill four seats ...
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Photos from the FIRST robotics competition at West High on 10/27/07.
Click HERE to view and purchase more photos from the event.
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