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The Allenstown School District consists of three schools. Students in kindergarten through fourth grade attend our Allenstown Elementary School. Students in fifth through eighth grade attend our Armand R. Dupont School. High school students from Allenstown attend Pembroke Academy.
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This notification, as required by Federal Law, is to state that Hooksett’s three schools have been certified to be Asbestos-Free. All known asbestos containing building materials (ACBM) have been abated at the Fred C. Underhill in 2006 and Memorial School in 2003. New materials installed or used in subsequent renovations at the two schools and the construction of the David R. Cawley School have been certified not to contain asbestos materials.The documents of non-ACBM in the three schools are their AHERA written management plan maintained by the School Administration Unit #15.
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The Bow School District is committed to providing an academically challenging education. A fundamental core of written and oral communication, reading, and mathematics forms the basis upon which all other disciplines are taught. We strive to challenge students to attain their full potential across the curriculum. Academic learning requires a supportive environment. We seek to create an atmosphere which encourages the students' physical, emotional, and social development. These aspects of human life complement intellectual growth.We believe that our community is best served when our students possess the competencies they need to lead satisfying lives as lifelong learners and productive citizens. It is the goal of the Bow School District to prepare our students for high levels of achievement in a diverse, technological, and rapidly changing world. Goals-1.Sustain a strong Partnership with active participation from all stakeholders.2.Support a continuum of school-based and work-based learning opportunities that facilitate age-appropriate career exploration for all students.3.Identify resources for faculty to enhance curriculum with business collaboration. Sustain a strong Partnership with active participation from all stakeholders.The Bow School to Career Partnership is a district-wide initiative designed to ensure that Bow students have the skills necessary to make a successful transition from school to career. Comprised of educators and administrators, the business community, students and parents, the Partnership oversees school to career activities at Bow Elementary School, Bow Memorial School, and Bow High School.
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The Bow School District is committed to providing an academically challenging education. A fundamental core of written and oral communication, reading, and mathematics forms the basis upon which all other disciplines are taught. We strive to challenge students to attain their full potential across the curriculum. Academic learning requires a supportive environment. We seek to create an atmosphere which encourages the students' physical, emotional, and social development. These aspects of human life complement intellectual growth.We believe that our community is best served when our students possess the competencies they need to lead satisfying lives as lifelong learners and productive citizens. It is the goal of the Bow School District to prepare our students for high levels of achievement in a diverse, technological, and rapidly changing world. Goals-1.Sustain a strong Partnership with active participation from all stakeholders.2.Support a continuum of school-based and work-based learning opportunities that facilitate age-appropriate career exploration for all students.3.Identify resources for faculty to enhance curriculum with business collaboration. Sustain a strong Partnership with active participation from all stakeholders.The Bow School to Career Partnership is a district-wide initiative designed to ensure that Bow students have the skills necessary to make a successful transition from school to career. Comprised of educators and administrators, the business community, students and parents, the Partnership oversees school to career activities at Bow Elementary School, Bow Memorial School, and Bow High School.
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The Hooksett School District is committed to excellence and equity. We believe that all children can learn. Our schools provide a safe, nurturing environment where respect, trust, cooperation, and honesty are revered. We endorse parental involvement and community support and believe these to be vital to our children's education. As a school and community, we encourage learning as a lifelong endeavor. Our ultimate goal is to educate children to become contributing members of society.
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Students in the Chichester school district attend Chichester Central School for their elementary education and Pembroke Academy for their high school education
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Our Mission Statement-Active self-directed learners who inquire creatively about their world and develop a lifelong passion for learning.Informed decision makers who define issues, research alternatives, consider consequences, solve problems, and make choices that demonstrate intellectual integrity and rigorous evaluation.Effective communicators who write well, read widely, listen perceptively, speak clearly, and use language, numbers and symbols to convey and receive information.Effective collaborators who assume various roles to accomplish group or community goals, using knowledge, compromise, cooperation and respect.Creative producers who use invention, design and critical assessment.Life planners who use the skills and knowledge they have acquired to pursue personal and career goals that foster physical, emotional and mental well-being.Community participants who understand and practice our democratic traditions and values, including honesty, fairness and respect for human dignity and who believe they have the capacity to impact their lives and communities.
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Our Mission Statement-Active self-directed learners who inquire creatively about their world and develop a lifelong passion for learning.Informed decision makers who define issues, research alternatives, consider consequences, solve problems, and make choices that demonstrate intellectual integrity and rigorous evaluation.Effective communicators who write well, read widely, listen perceptively, speak clearly, and use language, numbers and symbols to convey and receive information.Effective collaborators who assume various roles to accomplish group or community goals, using knowledge, compromise, cooperation and respect.Creative producers who use invention, design and critical assessment.Life planners who use the skills and knowledge they have acquired to pursue personal and career goals that foster physical, emotional and mental well-being.Community participants who understand and practice our democratic traditions and values, including honesty, fairness and respect for human dignity and who believe they have the capacity to impact their lives and communities.
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Mission:It is the Mission of the grades 9-12 Charter School to use current student academic competencies and work-based skills as the entry point for the development of individualized plans that allow students to meet essential academic and work-based competencies. Integrated units will be developed that create student interests, meet high standards of achievement and provide students authentic opportunities to demonstrate the competencies. Meeting these high standards will allow students to successfully transition after graduation to a work setting or continue their education at the post-secondary level.
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We wish to welcome all of you to the SAU #53 website! Explore and learn about SAU #53 and the five districts it serves: Allenstown, Chichester, Deerfield, Epsom, and Pembroke. The SAU provides pre-K through 12 educational experiences for approximately 3,500 students. Pembroke Academy serves as the high school experience for the majority of communities’ students. The Deerfield community enrolls the majority of its secondary students at Concord High School
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Students in the Epsom school district attend Epsom Central School for their elementary education and Pembroke Academy for their high school education.
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Mission-The School Boards of Franklin/Hill are dedicated to meeting the educational needs of all students in a safe learning environment.
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Mission-The School Boards of Franklin/Hill are dedicated to meeting the educational needs of all students in a safe learning environment.
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Mission-SAU 24 - Five schools, four districts, one community ensuring learning at high levels for all students.SAU 24 - Five schools, four districts, one community ensuring learning at high levels for all students.
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Mission-SAU 24 - Five schools, four districts, one community ensuring learning at high levels for all students.SAU 24 - Five schools, four districts, one community ensuring learning at high levels for all students.
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Mission-The School Boards of Franklin/Hill are dedicated to meeting the educational needs of all students in a safe learning environment
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Our School, Our Students, Our Charge
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School are for student. Student meet and exceed high academic standard. We each have the responsibility to ensure the success of all students.Twenty-first century instruction is necessary for twenty-first century learning.We believe that it does, in fact, "take a village to raise a child
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The office of SAU #66 is located at 204 Maple Street, Contoocook, NH 03229. To contact the office, you may call (603) 746-5186 or FAX (603) 746-5714. Hopkinton, New Hampshire is a picturesque, small town located in the south central region of the state along the Contoocook River directly west of Concord, the state capital. The town of approximately 5000 residents is comprised of two villages, Hopkinton and Contoocook, and a sparsely populated outlying area called West Hopkinton. The area is easily accessible to the mountains, to the ocean and lakes, and to the city of Boston. Education and culture are highly valued by Hopkinton families. Approximately 85% of the parents of Hopkinton students have had at least some post secondary schooling. Parents are actively involved in a variety of support and volunteer roles throughout the schools. Hopkinton is characterized by a strong sense of community and caring that extends beyond the schools and by its pride in, and support for, the schools.
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District Mission Statement-The Hopkinton School District’s mission, in cooperation with family and community, is to ensure each student gains a love of learning–with the knowledge, skills, sensitivity, self-reliance and character to be a contributing member of our global society–by educating all students in a joyful, supportive and challenging environment.
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School Administrative Unit 24 - Five Schools, Four Districts, One Community - The ... Ballot Results - John Stark Regional School District
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Kearsarge Regional School District (SAU #65) is composed of seven towns governed by one regional School Board consisting of nine members
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Vision Statement-We shall strive to be a nationally competitive public school system
with engaged and enthusiastic learners, innovative and dedicated staff,
and a supportive and involved community.Mission Statement-We shall provide an equitable and challenging educational opportunity
for each learner
in a district that is safe, healthy, caring, respectful and supportive
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Our Mission Statement-The staff at SAU #53 is proud to provide educational leadership and business solutions for the school districts of Allenstown, Chichester, Deerfield, Epsom and Pembroke, New Hampshire.
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Our Mission Statement-The staff at SAU #53 is proud to provide educational leadership and business solutions for the school districts of Allenstown, Chichester, Deerfield, Epsom and Pembroke, New Hampshire.
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DISTRICT MISSION AND VISION. Our School District Community Advisory Council (CAC) has begun to reexamine and restate the district’s mission and vision statements, which were last updated during the 2008-2009 school year. The CAC is planning to open the conversation to the rest of our community in the fall. Please let us know (contact info above) that you’re interested, and we’ll be sure that you receive a personal invitation
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DISTRICT MISSION AND VISION. Our School District Community Advisory Council (CAC) has begun to reexamine and restate the district’s mission and vision statements, which were last updated during the 2008-2009 school year. The CAC is planning to open the conversation to the rest of our community in the fall. Please let us know (contact info above) that you’re interested, and we’ll be sure that you receive a personal invitation
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