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Schools in Lakes Region explore creating a special education school to bring down costs
04-02-2025 6:07 PM

By JEREMY MARGOLIS

Plagued by rising special education costs, area school districts are considering joining forces to form a new special education school or centralize their services in other ways, according to several area administrators.


Andru Volinsky takes aim at fellow Democrats in new book chronicling the school funding fight
03-29-2025 6:58 PM

By JEREMY MARGOLIS

In the locker room of the Concord YMCA some thirty-five years ago, a member of Andru Volinksy’s running group approached him with a proposition: How would he like to join a trial team being assembled to sue the state of New Hampshire?


Pittsfield schools facing major shortfall caused by longstanding financial mismanagement
03-27-2025 5:50 PM

By JEREMY MARGOLIS

The Pittsfield School District is facing a shortfall of roughly $1 million due to longstanding financial mismanagement, according to interim superintendent Lori Lane.


Republicans move forward with three different plans to expand EFAs
03-27-2025 5:43 PM

By JEREMY MARGOLIS

Republican politicians are pushing forward three different plans for expanding New Hampshire’s Education Freedom Account program.


Merrimack Valley schools to eliminate 21 positions, lay off up to 3 employees
03-25-2025 4:03 PM

By JEREMY MARGOLIS

The Merrimack Valley School District will eliminate 21 positions next year in response to a $2 million reduction to the district’s proposed budget, administrators announced Monday.


Concord’s John Fabrizio named New Hampshire’s special education administrator of the year
03-23-2025 8:40 PM

By JEREMY MARGOLIS

John Fabrizio was fresh out of college and working a construction job one weekend when his brother’s friend, an elementary school assistant principal, mentioned he was trying to fill a mid-year staff vacancy.


Data: Local school spending caps proved universally unpopular. Why are Republican lawmakers supporting a statewide cap?
03-23-2025 8:37 PM

By JEREMY MARGOLIS

Earlier this year, after voters in the Kearsarge Regional School District soundly rejected a proposed budget cap on their schools, House Majority Leader Jason Osborne had a warning.


To save teachers, Merrimack Valley schools consider charging for sports, limiting computers for elementary students
03-20-2025 7:20 PM

By JEREMY MARGOLIS

To stave off teacher layoffs, Merrimack Valley School Board members indicated Wednesday that they may support charging families for school sports, forgoing certain building maintenance and halting a program that provides each elementary student a computer.


Merrimack Valley teachers rally against impending school cuts
03-19-2025 11:39 AM

By JEREMY MARGOLIS

For nearly two weeks, Merrimack Valley High School teachers said they’ve been left to wonder whether they’ll have jobs next year.


Police locate vehicle that evaded police chase; suspect still at large
03-18-2025 7:24 PM

By JEREMY MARGOLIS

Police located a stolen pickup truck Tuesday that evaded a police pursuit from Concord to Salisbury the day before.


Bishop Brady High School evacuated due to bomb threat
03-18-2025 3:42 PM

By JEREMY MARGOLIS

Police responded to a bomb threat at Bishop Brady High School in Concord Tuesday afternoon, the police department said in a statement.


Inside the government efficiency campaign that cut $2 million from the Merrimack Valley schools’ budget
03-17-2025 2:24 PM

By JEREMY MARGOLIS

When Terese Bastarache returned to her truck after last year’s Merrimack Valley School District annual meeting, she cried.


Boscawen residents vote to fund major renovation of public works building
03-15-2025 4:27 PM

By JEREMY MARGOLIS

When Boscawen’s snow plow operators work the night shift, they nap in their trucks. When other public works employees take their breaks, they pull up chairs and crowd around the cramped office of their boss, director Dean Hollins. And when visitors come by the Woodbury Lane building, they enter through that same office into a building that is so low and crammed with stuff that many of the town’s vehicles can’t fit inside.


Inside EFAs: How New Hampshire’s school choice program ignited an internal feud within the state’s homeschooling community
03-14-2025 4:53 PM

By JEREMY MARGOLIS

Inside EFAs is a Monitor series about New Hampshire’s Education Freedom Account program. Check out the other stories in the series here.


Lorrie Carey wins re-election to Boscawen Select Board by 3 votes
03-12-2025 4:35 PM

By JEREMY MARGOLIS

Lorrie Carey is used to close races.


Merrimack Valley school board clashes with superintendent over process for budget cuts
03-11-2025 5:43 PM

By JEREMY MARGOLIS

Four days after voters approved a $2 million reduction to the Merrimack Valley School District’s budget for next year, board members clashed with their superintendent over who would have the final say over cuts.


Jessica Bickford named next superintendent of Pembroke, Deerfield
03-11-2025 4:22 PM

By JEREMY MARGOLIS

Jessica Bickford, a longtime special education teacher and administrator, will serve as the next superintendent of the Pembroke and Deerfield School Districts, SAU executive board chair Kerri Dean announced Tuesday.


In emotional reversal of last year, Pembroke residents approve larger school budget
03-08-2025 5:48 PM

By JEREMY MARGOLIS

Pembroke Academy sophomore Campbell Nivison was not in the high school gymnasium last March when residents approved a $3 million reduction to the school board’s proposed budget.


Decoding the mistake on Pembroke school district ballot: All three candidates will win seats
03-08-2025 9:15 AM

By JEREMY MARGOLIS

When Pembroke residents cast their votes for school board on Tuesday, the ballot will direct them to pick two out of the three candidates running.


Effort to cut $2 million from Merrimack Valley schools budget succeeds, plunging district into uncertainty
03-07-2025 3:29 PM

By JEREMY MARGOLIS

A deeply divided Merrimack Valley community narrowly approved a nearly $2 million reduction to next year’s proposed school budget late Thursday night, plunging the 2,200-student district into a period of uncertainty.

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