The Gilford School Board approved spending federal grant funds for a number of coming programs and activities, including end of the year events for the high
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1 Senior captain defender Jordan Filley is leading the Guilford girls’ lacrosse team to some big victories during the 2021 spring season.
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The Guilford girls’ lacrosse team is off to one of its best starts in school history, and senior captain defender Jordan Filley has been one the biggest contributors for the Grizzlies this spring. Jordan has helped Guilford post a record of 7-1, while outscoring the opposition by a 129-51 margin, through its first eight games of the campaign.
“I feel good about the season so far. We’re on the right track for a winning record,” says Jordan. “I think that the team has an amazing dynamic and, by the way we’ve been playing together, it gives me hope that we have a good shot at becoming repeat SCC champions and winning states.”
Schools striving for some normalcy for year-end events
Published: 5/6/2021 4:17:54 PM
After last year’s anti-climatic graduation season, school officials are going to great lengths to organize end-of-year activities this spring that hopefully will capture, at least to a limited degree, the magic of those moments and define one of life’s biggest turning points.
Events like proms and graduations will be similar, but not the same. COVID is lifting, but it isn’t gone.
Using the federal and state guidelines as starting points Laconia and Gilford high schools have come up with plans that they feel strike the right balance between a celebration to remember at a time when restraint is still the watchword. Face masks and social distancing will be required.
New Haven and Surrounding Area Students Clean Up Long Wharf Park Regardless of the means, regardless of your socio-economic standing, regardless of background, you always have the opportunity to do something so why not start at a young age said one student looking to create change.
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Students from New Haven and neighboring towns are joining forces to clean Long Wharf Park - in part to be a model for how to care for your community. Regardless of the means, regardless of your socio-economic standing, regardless of background, you always have the opportunity to do something so why not start at a young age, said Gabriela Garcia-Perez.