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In federal court, Bow administrators argue ‘XX’ is an ‘anti-trans’ symbol that should be banned
11-22-2024 4:44 PM

By JEREMY MARGOLIS

School Superintendent Marcy Kelley told a federal judge that the symbol “XX” displayed on pink armbands worn by Bow parents should be banned from all sporting events going forward, whether or not a transgender athlete is playing.Kelley repeatedly...


In federal court, parents say pink armbands are ‘legal passive speech,’ districts says it’s harassment
11-21-2024 5:23 PM

By SRUTHI GOPALAKRISHNAN

Kyle Fellers, one of the Bow 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 effort to...


Transgender sports ban lawsuit will not be decided until at least late 2025
11-21-2024 2:40 PM

By JEREMY MARGOLIS

A resolution will not come until at least next school year in a lawsuit challenging New Hampshire’s ban on transgender girls’ participation on girls’ sports teams, a federal court judge ruled during a court conference on Thursday.Lawyers for the two...


Bow parents claim Pride Flag displayed in school is viewpoint discrimination in pink armband protest lawsuit
11-19-2024 10:57 AM

By SRUTHI GOPALAKRISHNAN

A group of Bow parents say the Pride Flag displayed at Bow High School’s music room is an example of the school’s district’s viewpoint discrimination.The federal lawsuit filed by Anthony Foote, Kyle Fellers and Nicole Foote, and Eldon Rash, a family...


What’s next for the state’s education minimum standards?
11-19-2024 10:49 AM

By RHIANWEN WATKINS

Long-awaited updates to New Hampshire’s education minimum standards for schools, otherwise known as the 306s, are being voted on this Thursday by the Joint Legislative Committee on Administrative Rules, known as JLCAR.On Aug. 14, the State Board of...


Education freedom account program grows by over a quarter
11-18-2024 2:41 PM

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...


Former English teacher Joanne McGlynn made Concord High a required stop on presidential campaign trail
11-18-2024 2:26 PM

By JEREMY MARGOLIS

The day after notching a surprise victory in the Iowa caucuses in January 2008, an exultant Barack Obama strode into the Concord High gymnasium, the 11th presidential candidate that cycle to make the trip.The person responsible for transforming...


Supreme Court hears arguments in school funding case
11-13-2024 5:21 PM

By JEREMY MARGOLIS

One of two cases challenging the state’s formula to fund public education went before the New Hampshire Supreme Court on Wednesday, adding a new chapter to the high court’s decades-long role in parsing school funding decisions.The case, Rand, et al....


City councilors want to accelerate Memorial Field revamp, school board not so sure
11-13-2024 3:00 PM

By CATHERINE McLAUGHLIN

There is a ticking timer on the future of Memorial Field. On the track’s wearing oval, weeds poke through the cracks. The surface won’t last past the next two years, according to city Parks and Recreation Director David Gill.Once the track reaches...


Data: Poorer school districts in Merrimack County lagging on pandemic recovery
11-12-2024 12:23 PM

By JEREMY MARGOLIS

The wealthiest school districts in the Capital Region have largely recovered from pandemic-related learning loss, whereas many of the poorer districts have stagnated or even worsened over the past year, a Monitor analysis of 2024 state assessment data...


PSU to have 3-year degrees requiring fewer credits
11-08-2024 12:54 PM

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...


Small-scale road improvements suggested by Middle School traffic study
11-07-2024 6:00 PM

By CATHERINE McLAUGHLIN

A traffic study found that only minor improvements to roads and sidewalks would be required to accommodate car, bus and pedestrian traffic for the Concord School District’s new middle school, if the project moves ahead at the Broken Ground location in...


The school district charter amendments passed. What now?
11-06-2024 4:49 PM

By CATHERINE McLAUGHLIN

School board member Jim Richards said he saw no clear edict from voters Tuesday on where the new middle school should go.Board president Pam Walsh, who pledged to abide by the results of Tuesday’s vote if the charter amendments passed requiring public...


Concord school charter amendments pass, catapulting future of middle school into uncertainty
11-05-2024 9:40 PM

By JEREMY MARGOLIS

A pair of amendments to the Concord School District’s charter decisively passed on Tuesday, throwing the future of Concord’s controversial middle school project into question.The votes could ultimately lead to the reversal of the school board’s...


Bow police officer dropped from pink armband lawsuit against school district
10-31-2024 4:48 PM

By SRUTHI GOPALAKRISHNAN

A Bow police officer has been removed as a defendant in a federal lawsuit against the Bow School District regarding allegations of free speech violations during a silent protest against transgender athletes competing in girls’ sports.The lawsuit,...


Lawyers ask federal court to rule transgender sports law unconstitutional for all – not just the two plaintiffs
10-31-2024 1:19 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...


Public education and climate change take center stage in State Senate District 8 race
10-29-2024 5:15 PM

By SRUTHI GOPALAKRISHNAN

Republican incumbent Senator Ruth Ward and Democratic challenger David Trumble are clashing over the future of public education funding and the state’s response to climate change.Both issues have taken center stage in the race state for Senate...


Rethinking Rundlett: The Concord school board charter amendments in plain English
10-25-2024 5:43 PM

By JEREMY MARGOLIS

Local election results in Concord on Nov. 5 will include tallies for a pair of amendments to the school district’s charter that would give the public more say over major decisions involving school building moves and property sales.While those...


Rethinking Rundlett: Teachers say current building is ‘falling down around us’ in expressing support for Broken Ground site
10-22-2024 3:16 PM

By JEREMY MARGOLIS

Rundlett Middle School’s three eighth-grade science teachers have grown accustomed to nature’s intrusions.Last year, a bird laid six eggs in the exhaust pipe connected to Amy Schaeffner’s fume hood. When the nest grew too heavy, the pipe broke and a...


Rethinking Rundlett: Monitor poll finds residents divided on middle school location reversal, but strongly supportive of charter amendments
10-22-2024 3:12 PM

By JEREMY MARGOLIS

An overwhelming majority of Concord residents support stripping the Concord School Board of some of its power, yet residents are split on whether the decision to build a new middle school about six miles away from the current location should be...

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