Jack is extraordinarily appreciative of his Mom, Dad, and twin sister Allison, for always supporting him throughout his whole life.
Allison thanks her family, friends, teachers, and coaches for their endless support, especially her parents and twin brother, Jack.
Grace would like to thank her teachers, family, and friends for supporting her during her years as a student.
Ross thanks his loving, caring, and kind parents, and his 97.2% of the time cool brother, too.
Caila would like to thank all her coaches and teachers who have helped her grow as a person and who continued to challenge her at MHS.
Christopher deeply appreciates the time, effort, and resources his teachers, family, and friends have invested in him.
Megan would like to thank her friends and family for their support and encouragement.
Aubrie is honored to be recognized as a Top 10 student — expressing her gratitude to her parents and her brother, Peyton, and nana, too.
Christian Cheetham of Alvirne High School and the Wilbur H. Palmer Career and Technical Education Center in Hudson was named on Monday.
Susan Bradford, along with educators from Goffstown, Hudson, and Hollis, are finalists for the 2023 award in New Hampshire.
Here are the Top 10 students at Merrimack High School for the 2021-2022 school year.
When the 2022 Merrimack High School graduate completes his schooling, he will have a bachelor’s degree and will be a commissioned officer.
Susan Bradford, Bonnie Heath, Carmen Kosow, and seven others are semi-finalists selected from 44 nominations in New Hampshire for the award.
The candidate explains why she is running in the April 2022 town election.
The candidate explains why he is running in the April 2022 town election.
Merrimack High School bested Kingswood Regional High on Saturday.
Merrimack faces off against Wolfeboro’s high school in the first program of the new 2022 season, which airs Saturday on NH PBS.
See how FAFSA applications changed for Merrimack area high schools.
Maeve Jackson was recently sworn in as a midshipman at the U.S. Merchant Marine Academy in New York and as a member of the Naval Reserves.
Here is a rundown of some of the college students who graduated or were named to honor rolls.
Here is a rundown of students named to Dean’s Lists at colleges as well as graduation announcements.
See how college aid applications changed for Merrimack area high schools.
The returning champions Merrimack Tomahawks are being challenged by the Bow Falcons. Watch on Saturday on NH PTV.
Clara, No. 1 at MHS in 2021, will study economics at Dartmouth College in the fall.
Abbigail, No. 2 at MHS in 2021, will be studying chemical engineering at Worcester Polytechnic Institute in the fall.
Katherine, No. 3 at MHS in 2021. She plans on studying English Teaching at the University of New Hampshire
Matthew, No. 4 at MHS in 2021, will attend University of Massachusetts Boston in the fall to study biology.
Rohan, No. 5 at MHS in 2021, is heading to the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign to pursue his passion of Computer Engineering.
Catherine, No. 6 at MHS in 2021, will attend UNH in the fall, double majoring in environmental engineering and sustainability.
Lindsay, No. 7 at MHS in 2021, is heading to Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute to study Aerospace Engineering.
Steven, No. 8 at MHS in 2021, will be at Southern New Hampshire University to study Economics and Finance.
Amber, No. 9 at MHS in 2021, will be attending Worcester Polytechnic Institute and studying engineering.
Chloe, No. 10 at MHS in 2021, will be attending American University and studying political science.
Tell us why your grad is special and send a message of congratulations on Merrimack Patch.
Commissioner: The state education department will not need all the special education money for school districts in its budget.
According to officials, throughout the pandemic and across the country, learning pods served thousands of students in small settings.
One of four candidates seeking a single 1-year school board seat to be decided on April 13 explains why she is running.
One of seven candidates seeking two 3-year school board seats to be decided on April 13 explains why he is running.