Manchester school officials and the city teachers union have agreed to delay a portion of a new three-year contract that kicks in July 1 designed to create savings in
POLITICAL STORM CLOUDS are swirling over City Hall, with school board members firing back at a recent vote by aldermen seeking a “pause” in plans to close one Manchester school
The full board will also consider asking the Board of Mayor and Aldermen to increase the stipend for Board of School Committee members from $2,000 to $4,000 per year. The new recommendations come after a request that the Manchester School District return to an 80-20 split on the cost of health insurance for school board members with the district picking up 80%.
May 15 A RECOMMENDATION THAT the Manchester school district return to an 80-20 split on the cost of health insurance for school board members with the district picking up 80% of costs for elected officials has been sent back to committee for more discussion. Members of the Policy Committee Leslie Want, Nicole Leapley, Peter Perich, Sean Parr and Jason Bonilla .
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Dr. John Goldhardt on March 8, 2021. Screenshot
MANCHESTER, NH – With the sudden announcement that Manchester public school staff will receive COVID-19 vaccinations starting this Friday, a special meeting of the Manchester Board of School Committee (BOSC) will take place to act upon a potential accelerated return of more in-person instruction.
Upon learning the news, Manchester School District (MSD) Superintendent Dr. John Goldhardt requested that the BOSC amend the district’s current re-entry plan. Currently, half of the students learn in-person on Monday and Tuesday and learn remotely on Thursday and Friday with the other half utilizing a mirrored school week. Wednesday is used to deep clean schools and providing a chance for teachers to provide one-on-ones and plan lessons.