New Hampshire Catholic schools won’t be requiring students to wear masks in the fall. Instead, they’re leaving it up to parents to decide whether their children should wear a face covering to class next year.David Thibault, superintendent of schools.
PACE Career Academy, a public charter school in Pembroke, will permanently close at the end of the academic year, citing financial strain from too little state funding to charter schools.School officials announced the decision this week, saying the.
New law signed by governor aims to address food waste in schools
Modified: 5/20/2021 11:05:03 PM
CONCORD Gov. Chris Sununu signed a new bill into law this week that allowing students to eat school lunch leftovers over the weekend, aiming to address food waste and childhood hunger.
The bill allows school districts to partner with a nonprofit organization to freeze leftover food from school and turn them into “TV dinners” that students can take home and eat over the weekend. The law aims to combat the issue of food waste in school cafeterias, while helping hungry kids.
“Allowing New Hampshire schools to partner with nonprofits to put leftover school food to good use is a common-sense move that will serve to help reduce child hunger within our communities,” Sununu said Monday. “I am pleased to sign this piece of legislation into law to help strengthen community ties, utilize resources while reducing waste, and take another step forward in combating food insecurity.”
A Concord family is accusing a private boarding school in Massachusetts of failing to protect their daughter, who they say was taken across state lines and sexually assaulted by former summer program director Howie Leung in 2015 and 2016.A lawsuit.
New Hampshire high school seniors can take a free college course this fall, thanks to funding from two local philanthropic organizations.The Community College System of New Hampshire announced Wednesday that it will be offering one free college course.