Unanimous decision heralded as a win for students; opponents disappointed with the decision.
The American Academy of Pediatrics is drawing connections between school hours and teen sleep deprivation.
The National Highway Traffic Safety Association offers tips for staying safe around school buses, in the road, and on a bike this fall.
September is library card sign-up month. Do you have yours?
Congresswoman meets with constituents about how Granite State families can afford a quality higher education.
Effort hopes to raise awareness about the importance of fire safety when heading back to classes.
Students in the Salem Public Schools head back before Labor Day.
College administrators, students, and advocates join representative for forum at UNH School of Law.
Granite State schools rank 4th although improvements are still needed, according to WalletHub.
Mount Washington College, formerly known as Hesser College, has a main location in Manchester.
The production is part of a musical theater workshop through the Salem summer enrichment program.
Class of 2014 earns numerous college scholarships and grants and, once again, Salem community organizations come up big.
Salem's Class of 2014 will receive their diplomas in the school’s Davis Gymnasium Friday night. Commencement is at 6 p.m.
Salem seniors helping Salem seniors, and supporting their community one Sundae and one breakfast at a time.
A teacher, support staff and paraprofessional were recently honored in Salem.
Headmaster to parents: 'All information was reported to law enforcement per Pinkerton Academy protocol.'
The Salem High School Student Council has been awarded a 2014 National Gold Council of Excellence Award.
The Salem High School Air Force Junior ROTC held their annual Awards Ceremony recently.
The Salem High School Class of 2014 graduation is Friday, June 13.
The University of New Hampshire 2014 graduation is May 17.
He will replace David Rozumek who is retiring next month.
Help Ava's Army march onward: North Salem PTA organizes benefit tonight.
Seacoast schools had mostly delays, while some schools to the west cancelled classes altogether.
Salem School Board Chairman Bernard Campbell penned an open letter to the citizens of Salem following the passage of the proposed Salem High School renovation.
Registrations will take place at the superintendent's office.
The tours will take place at 1 and 2 p.m. on Saturday and Sunday.
The snow is expected to begin falling in mid- to late-morning.
School Superintendent Michael Delahanty said he is considering the possibility, but won't make a final decision until Tuesday morning.
Chamber President Dean Kacos says the project would contribute to the region's overall economic stability.
The snow is expected to start falling on Thursday morning.
Six-year-old Allison will sing the National Anthem at Friday's basketball game.
The budget and five union contracts were also approved.
The school budget and proposed contract agreements will be up for discussion.
The Salem store is one of many looking to honor hard-working local students with opportunities at a number of monetary prizes.
Many local students have achieved high academic distinction at the University of New Hampshire.
A few hundred dollars a year would enhance students' education and safety, in addition to increasing local home values by a greater margin, according to project officials.
The discovery of ledge has slowed Fisk School work, but officials are still hopeful that everything will be completed in time for the 2014-2015 school year.
A local group of students are among the prestigious 16 that made it through the grueling, 52-team qualifiers for the 30th annual event.