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Dartmouth child care center employees vote to join union
12-20-2024 6:01 PM

By EMMA ROTH-WELLS

HANOVER — Dartmouth College Child Care Center employees voted to unionize this week, a little more than a week after the college announced it had dropped plans to pursue partnering with a for-profit child care provider to operate the center.On...


Mountain Views school board restores budget for arts positions
12-17-2024 6:30 PM

By CHRISTINA DOLAN

WOODSTOCK — A divided Mountain Views School Board voted 8-7 at a special meeting Monday night to restore all of the unified arts positions eliminated in an initial budget proposal first presented to the board last month. The original proposal...


White River Valley principal announces plan to retire
12-17-2024 6:01 PM

By EMMA ROTH-WELLS

SOUTH ROYALTON — After more than three decades as an educator in the Upper Valley, the principal of White River Valley High School has announced plans to retire at the end of the current school year.Jeff Thomas, 59, sent his letter of resignation to...


Tracking EFAs: A quarter of all Education Freedom Account tuition dollars went to five Christian schools, Monitor analysis finds
12-09-2024 5:01 PM

By JEREMY MARGOLIS

Editor’s note: Tracking EFAs is a new occasional Monitor series that will examine New Hampshire’s Education Freedom Account program from multiple perspectives over the coming months.The vast majority of money from New Hampshire’s four-year-old school...


Amid confusion on transgender sports law, Kearsarge has yet to face legal challenge
12-09-2024 3:35 PM

By JEREMY MARGOLIS

The Kearsarge Regional School District has yet to face any legal consequences for declining to comply with a new state law barring transgender girls from participating on girls’ sports teams, according to Superintendent John Fortney’s response to a...


In eagerly anticipated ‘Dec. 1 letter,’ Vermont’s tax department projects 5.9% property tax increase next year
12-03-2024 2:40 PM

By ETHAN WEINSTEIN

Vermonters can expect a 5.9% average increase in education property taxes next year absent major changes, according to a forecast from the Vermont Department of Taxes.The news arrived Monday in the form of the “Dec. 1 letter,” an annual projection...


Upper Valley school notes for Monday, Nov. 25, 2024
11-24-2024 4:00 PM

Secondary accomplishmentsThe following Lebanon High School 10th graders were named to the highest honors list for the first quarter: Cathryn Bachelder; Finn Danaher; Ian Danen-Lucier; Amy Dixon-Vestal; Charles Ferland; Emily Groves; Mason Gailey;...


In federal court, NH parents say pink armbands are ‘legal passive speech,’ school district says it’s harassment
11-23-2024 3:31 PM

By SRUTHI GOPALAKRISHNAN

Kyle Fellers, one of the Bow, N.H., parents suing the school district over its handling of a silent protest against transgender girls in sports, described gender inclusion policies that infringe on  female protections in educational settings as an...


NH education freedom account program grows by over a quarter
11-21-2024 11:01 AM

By JEREMY MARGOLIS

Participation in New Hampshire’s education freedom account program has risen 26% since the beginning of last school year, according to recently released Department of Education data.A total of 5,321 students have enrolled in the program as it enters...


Hartford School Board proceeds with superintendent search
11-14-2024 7:30 PM

By CHRISTINA DOLAN

HARTFORD — The School Board voted Wednesday to proceed with a search for a new superintendent with the goal of inking a contract by late March. The vote was 4-0 in favor of going forward. Board member Nancy Russell was absent.The search is being...


PSU to have 3-year degrees requiring fewer credits
11-09-2024 5:00 PM

Monitor staff

Plymouth State University has become one of the first colleges in the country to offer an accredited in-person bachelor’s degree in three years, an example of higher education adapting in the face of tightening enrollments and changing public...


Stevens High School reopens following threat
11-04-2024 4:00 PM

CLAREMONT — Stevens High School reopened with normal hours on Monday after the school district assessed that there was no evidence to show a threat of violence that forced officials to close the school on Friday was credible.“After further...


Lawyers ask federal court to rule transgender sports law unconstitutional for all – not just the two plaintiffs
11-02-2024 3:31 PM

By JEREMY MARGOLIS

Lawyers on Thursday asked a federal court to rule New Hampshire’s controversial transgender sports law unconstitutional for all students — not just their two clients — setting up a potentially precedent-setting court decision.The new request — made...


Inside the aftermath of the pro-Palestine arrests at UNH: A new president reckons with the role of police on her campus
10-26-2024 4:02 PM

By JEREMY MARGOLIS

On the evening University of New Hampshire police arrested 12 people outside the building that would soon become her office, Elizabeth Chilton was 3,000 miles away, serving as the chancellor of Washington State University’s flagship campus.Six days...


Editorial: Vermont needs to look to principles on schools
10-25-2024 10:00 PM

Amid the uproar over the dramatic spike in school taxes many communities experienced this year, the Legislature created the Commission on the Future of Public Education in Vermont. It is charged with studying “the provision of education in Vermont and...


Petition seeks to restore state construction aid for schools
10-23-2024 7:30 PM

By CHRISTINA DOLAN

WOODSTOCK — More than 300 residents from towns in the Mountain Views Supervisory Union have signed a petition urging state legislators to restore state aid for school construction.The petition continues to circulate on local Listservs and distributed...


State schedules education forums in Randolph and Woodstock
10-19-2024 2:00 PM

WOODSTOCK — The Agency of Education will host public engagement sessions in Randolph and Woodstock early this week to seek input on the future of public education and the education finance system in Vermont. ■A Monday evening session will take place...


Hartford School Board denies violating open meeting law
10-10-2024 8:00 PM

By CHRISTINA DOLAN

HARTFORD — The School Board this week acknowledged a “procedural glitch” in the non-public session of a June meeting, but denied that it violated the Vermont  Open Meeting Law when it negotiated and signed a severance agreement with the district’s...


Merrimack Valley bus driver woes lead superintendent to get behind the wheel
10-10-2024 10:01 AM

By JEREMY MARGOLIS

Merrimack Valley’s bus driver shortage grew so dire on Monday that Superintendent Randy Wormald found himself behind the wheel of a van en-route to Loudon, N.H.“We’re paper thin and have everyone driving,” Wormald said. “If I’m driving a van, we’re...


Dothan Brook students back in classrooms after mold remediation work
10-08-2024 5:31 PM

By CHRISTINA DOLAN

WILDER — Dothan Brook School’s kindergarten and first-grade classrooms are back in operation this week after a month-long process to clean up mold discovered in parts of the building.Meanwhile, the district is still sorting out how to pay for the cost...

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