New Hampshire Schools
New Hampshire Cities
| Manchester Schools ( 115,990 ) | Durham Schools ( 17,512 ) |
| Nashua Schools ( 89,735 ) | Hampton Schools ( 15,555 ) |
| Concord Schools ( 49,476 ) | Milford Schools ( 14,779 ) |
| Derry Schools ( 36,072 ) | Claremont Schools ( 14,769 ) |
| Rochester Schools ( 32,328 ) | Goffstown Schools ( 13,884 ) |
| Dover Schools ( 29,403 ) | Hooksett Schools ( 13,077 ) |
| Salem Schools ( 29,314 ) | Somersworth Schools ( 12,065 ) |
| Merrimack Schools ( 27,315 ) | Pelham Schools ( 11,776 ) |
| Keene Schools ( 25,080 ) | Windham Schools ( 11,552 ) |
| Londonderry Schools ( 24,209 ) | Amherst Schools ( 11,549 ) |
| Hudson Schools ( 23,969 ) | Hanover Schools ( 10,188 ) |
| Portsmouth Schools ( 22,333 ) | Raymond Schools ( 10,147 ) |
| Exeter Schools ( 20,822 ) | Berlin Schools ( 10,012 ) |
| Bedford Schools ( 19,998 ) | Franklin Schools ( 9,135 ) |
| Laconia Schools ( 17,542 ) | Seabrook Schools ( 8,968 ) |
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New Hampshire Counties
| Hillsborough County Schools ( 403,350 ) | Cheshire County Schools ( 77,820 ) |
| Rockingham County Schools ( 298,070 ) | Belknap County Schools ( 62,646 ) |
| Merrimack County Schools ( 148,696 ) | Carroll County Schools ( 47,487 ) |
| Strafford County Schools ( 120,636 ) | Sullivan County Schools ( 43,085 ) |
| Grafton County Schools ( 84,673 ) | Coos County Schools ( 33,515 ) |
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State Demographics
Estimated Population (2005): 1,319,978
Male: 651,086
Female: 668,892
Median Age: 38.09
New Hampshire School Districts Information
As of school year 2007, the state of New Hampshire has 279 school districts with 467 Public Schools and Private Schools. It has a total combined student population of 203,856 accros _n cities and towns4 choices for low-performing NH schools (Boston Globe)
Twelve New Hampshire schools considered low-performing must select from four options to qualify for improvement grants.
Calling all students: Join The New Hampshire (The New Hampshire)
By: Cameron Kittle Spring is on its way, and with it comes a new staff to run The New Hampshire. Many of our current editors and writers will move up to higher positions or keep their current ones, but with seven seniors on the masthead leaving to graduate, there are openin...
4 choices for low-performing NH schools (WBZ News Radio Boston)
Twelve New Hampshire schools considered low-performing must select from four options to qualify for improvement grants. The federal government requires that states identify their lowest-performing schools. The state looked at the last four years of results on the New England Common Assessment Program tests to identify them. Schools could fire the entire staff, close, reopen as a charter school ...
4 choices for low-performing NH schools (Greenwich Time)
CONCORD, N.H. (AP) — Twelve New Hampshire schools considered low-performing must select from four options to qualify for improvement grants. The federal government requires that states identify their lowest-performing schools.
NH firefighters union to sue municipal group again (Boston Globe)
A New Hampshire firefighters' union, fresh from a court victory to get salary records from an umbrella organization that represents municipalities and schools, plans to file another lawsuit against the group.
Elementary schools need more on black history (Portsmouth Herald)
Dennis Robinson's article (March 1) on New Hampshire's black history was excellent. It's important to mark the progress that's been (and is being) made, bringing this vital topic into public awareness.
NH firefighters union to sue municipal group again (WCAX-TV Vermont)
Associated Press - March 11, 2010 5:45 AM ET CONCORD, N.H. (AP) - A New Hampshire firefighters' union, fresh from a court victory to get salary records from an umbrella organization that...
High school: Student athletes to be honored (The Citizen of Laconia)
CONCORD — The New Hampshire Interscholastic Athletic Association and the New Hampshire Athletic Directors Association will hold the Annual NHIAA and NHADA Athletic Awards Program on Monday to honor outstanding student-athletes, including a number from the Lakes Region.
Fists fly at NH high school hockey game (7 News Boston)
PORTSMOUTH, N.H. -- Fists flew between high school hockey players during a playoff game in New Hampshire over the weekend.
Panel Proposes Single Standard for All Schools (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
A panel of educators convened by the nation's governors and state school superintendents proposed a uniform set of academic standards on Wednesday, laying out their vision for what all the nation's public school children should learn in math and English, year by year, from kindergarten to high school graduation.


