Here s a closer look at plans and reaction from school districts across the greater Seacoast:
Dover Schools return plan
The Dover School District had been in a hybrid-model so far, with the number of in-person days varying by grade level and school, and a set target date to return to five-day learning May 3.
Planning has been ongoing to transition the Dover Middle School and Dover High School from the hybrid model to five days per week. Dover elementary schools have been planning for the scheduled return of virtual students electing to return for in-person learning May 3. Now the district has to move up these plans.
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Hermon proposes a new 8-lane rubber track at its high school
On Wednesday, Hermon school and city leaders detailed the plan for a $2M new turf track and to restore its football and soccer field. Author: Hannah Yechivi (NEWS CENTER Maine) Published: 9:52 PM EST March 10, 2021 Updated: 10:04 PM EST March 10, 2021
HERMON, Maine A new eight-lane rubber track proposal has an estimated $2 million price tag, besides the new field, the school s soccer and football field needs urgent repair.
Building the track is a plan that has been in the works for almost a decade and on Wednesday night the town of Hermon heard the detailed proposal from the coach, school principal, business owners, and architect.
Opinion/Letter: Vote yes on the Hampton teachers’ contract
Portsmouth Herald
Open letter to Hampton residents,
On March 9th, we ask you to support the teachers’ contract by voting yes on Article 2 of the School District ballot. This agreement was bargained in good faith, and was unanimously approved by the School Board and nearly unanimously by the Municipal Budget Committee.
The teachers of Hampton Academy, Marston School and Centre School have been working for a year without a contract. Despite this, and while navigating a global pandemic, teachers have never wavered in their commitment to your children and our schools. Schools have been open with children in classrooms four days a week since September while many districts across New Hampshire have been shuttered since last March. Like all negotiations, the proposed contract balances the needs of the teachers and the taxpayers. The result is a fiscally responsible one-year agreement. All teachers will receive credit for the
HAMPTON Students in the Hampton School District will be returning to in-person learning five days a week.
The School Board voted unanimously last week to move forward with a plan presented by the school administration to return students full-time in phases starting with Centre School, kindergarten through second grade, on March 22.
If all goes well, Marston School, grades 3-5, will be back full-time April 12 and Hampton Academy, grades 6-8, May 3.
“We are emphasizing a gradual return to school in hopes for a better plan in the fall for all students to return,” said SAU 90 Superintendent Lois Costa.
The board decision comes after a recent parent/guardian survey which showed 50.4% wanted their students back in the classroom full-time. Since the start of the school year, Hampton schools have been operating under the hybrid remote/in-school learning model with students split into two cohorts. Each cohort attends school in-person two days a week and works remotely at ho
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