For Madison Rhynhart, the valedictorian and senior class president at Bishop Brady High School, the last year has been filled with one constant: uncertainty. But as she and the rest of the class of 2021 prepared to leave high school and enter the next.
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.
School districts across the state are attempting to determine what returning to the classroom in the fall will look like. One school system has already announced it will not require masks for students or teachers.
Students at New Hampshire Catholic schools will not be required to wear masks during the next academic year. Instead, there will be a “parent choice” police for families.
Pandemic boosts N.H. Catholic school numbers
Bishop Brady Principal Andrea Isaak Elliot stands in the computer classroom at the school in August 2020.
Bishop Brady Principal Andrea Isaak Elliot points to small circle stickers used to color code lockers in the hallway of the school in August before the start of the school year.
Bishop Brady Principal Andrea Isaak Elliot talks about the Concord’s schools reopening ahead of the school year in August.
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CONCORD The COVID-19 pandemic has not been easy on education. But for New Hampshire’s Catholic schools, this year has been among their most successful.