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North Charlestown Community School has been chosen as a finalist to be considered for selection as the 2012 Elementary School of Excellence. Their team has been invited to present to the selection committee on Friday, February 10th at Plymouth State University's College of Graduate Studies in Concord. Congratulations, NCCS. |
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New Hampshire's Commissioner of Education, Dr. Virginia Barry, has released the dropout rate data for the 2010-2011 school year. The state's drop out rate edged up slightly to 1.19% from .97%. Thanks to the leadership and the commitment of Principal Tom Ronning, teachers, and staff at Fall Mountain Regional High School, the drop out rate continues to decline from 2% in 2009-2010 to 1.34%.
The four year cumulative average also dropped from 8% to 5.25 %. This is the second year that the Department of Education has collected Cohort Data, which includes all students during the past four years who graduated on time. The Cohort Data for FMRHS is 89% which is above the state at 87% and the highest in the region.
Fall Mountain Regional High School provides an Alternative Education Program and now a Distance Learning Lab as ways to encourage alternative ways for students to learn and graduate. |
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Three FMRHS seniors - Marietta Burdick, Gwen Edson, and Kenneally Kennedy - will be showcasing their work at the Walpole Artisans Cooperative from February 12th to March 10th. There will be an opening reception with refreshments on Wednesday, February 15th, from 5-7pm. Come support the artists and check out the paintings, ceramics, and photographs on display. Work may be purchased through the Artisans Cooperative, located on Main Street in Walpole.
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The Fall Mountain Regional School District's Deliberative Session will be held on Thursday, February 9, 2012, at the Fall Mountain Regional High School Auditorium at 6:30 PM. The warrant articles will be presented and the proposed FY13 budget will be discussed. The public is cordially invited to attend.
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The Fall Mountain School District is excited to present an opportunity to families of young children in our district. The READY! For Kindergarten program is being offered FREE of charge. READY! is a research-based, practical program that shares information with parents about preparing children for kindergarten. The classes are fun and relaxed, interactive, and hands-on. The primary focus of READY! is basic language/literacy, math/reasoning, and social-emotional readiness skills. READY provides tools (toys) and training to parents and other caregivers of
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