New Hampshire Schools in brief
PLAISTOW - Two Timber Lane Regional Junior High School Student Leadership Awards, parents and teachers Student Association.
Maggie Donovan won the Civic Leadership Award for his participation in peer AStA hand, Mealy, meals, Spain Honor Society and many other student organizations.
Ashley Gillian won the Abuse Prevention Activist Award for his role in Peer Outreach, where planning Rachel’s Challenge, the Great American Smoke Out and Take It Back.
Both students receive a certificate and $ 50. Darlene Morin, a broker with the group Masiello Salem and Plaistow Attorney Jacqueline Fitzgerald sponsor rewards.
School Board will receive a lesson in reading
SALEM - Woodbury students at the Middle School School Board has shown that they do not know how to read, they understand what they read.
At a meeting earlier this month, five students, in practice, they show how in class reading comprehension. Students are encouraged to read, loudly and with a partner Highlight words, they do not know, they are interesting facts, they make connections with what you are now reading, or have questions about what they have just read.
After each paragraph was read, the partners are not to discuss what they have learned, and make sure it is to understand the content.
Mary Fiske student has a global perspective
SALEM - Mary Fisk Elementary School fifth-grader Benjamin Delvecchio the country en masse, climate and oceans.
He also knows a lot about these subjects, which the semi-finals in the state, Geography Bee.
National Geographic sponsors the annual contest will be held on April 4 at Keene. Delvecchio is in the top-100-eighth by the fourth grade students in the state to answer questions about geography a chance to comply with the national championship.
These teenagers, you know everything on their backs
KINGSTON - Anyone who says that young people do not know how to give back, that’s wrong.
Sanborn Regional High School students what they can do for the money to various charities.
Prior to leave the school in February, all four classes participate penny wars, a change in the collection drive.
Students donated over $ 700 and half of the money in the home-Lazare, and the other half at the Joe Lenane funds. Joe Lenane Sanborn is a student diagnosed with cancer in December.
And give them is not the end.
If the Red Sox open the regular season, students, money for the Jimmy Fund. For a donation of $ 1, students can wear Red Sox passage to school all day. Employees have to donate $ 5 to the team’s house gearbox.
School repairs on the agenda in the spring of this year
SALEM - The school budget may be missed, but it is still a little money in this year’s budget to move to the left.
About $ 52000 worth of maintenance projects with the remaining funds for capital improvement of Article 2007-08, that voters. Money must be spent, because the repairs of the building, that was exactly what it was for voters.
Among the projects this spring, a new front of the cafeteria and reception at the window Woodbury Middle School, the replacement of the heating system and the replacement of joints control of the high school.
School Board allows members to bid for projects of a meeting earlier this month. Each project has at least three bidders, and in all cases, School Board members chose the lowest command.
Poetry award of the performance of public networks finals
SALEM - Sarah Cotton knows how to recite a poem.
Your bulk of Lewis Carroll’s “Jabberwocky” have earned him a third place at the final award of the State, the last weekend.
The Salem High School Student recites the poem even find local solutions Poetry Out Loud competition adopted in January and the beginning of the display of a jury.
Cotton was tried in professional expression, understanding and excitement at reciting the poem.
Sanborn has had a list of baby-sitters
NEWTON - Need a babysitter? There are some as aid to Sanborn Regional Middle School.
Twenty-six graduate students in just five weeks, after-school training for baby-sitting is aided by the American Red Cross.
Nurse Susan Reiss-school organises the course. The participants learned how caregive and responsible decisions. These lessons are sufficient, as a baby, as a diapers.
The graduate students with a certificate of completion and received a mini-emergency kit to discuss with them about their work babysitting.